Cassie M. Chandler

Researcher

Last publication 2024 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

faculty

8 h-index 18 pubs 144 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Cassie M. Chandler's research program investigates the neurobiological mechanisms underlying substance use disorders and their developmental consequences. Her work often utilizes rodent models to examine the effects of adolescent alcohol exposure on adult behaviors, including alcohol intake and self-administration. This research has explored factors such as social isolation, oral gavage administration, and the role of specific neurochemical systems, including glucocorticoid receptors and adrenergic receptors.

Chandler's publications also address the neuroinflammatory processes associated with adolescent alcohol drinking, particularly the involvement of microglia. Additionally, her research extends to the effects of other substances, such as fentanyl and methamphetamine, and investigates potential pharmacological countermeasures. She has a recent publication in 2024 on targeting adrenergic receptors for fentanyl-induced depression and another in 2024 on a vesicular monoamine transporter-2 inhibitor for methamphetamine toxicity and self-administration. Her scholarly output includes 18 publications with 140 citations and an h-index of 7.

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  • h-index: 8
  • Publications: 18
  • Citations: 144

Selected Publications

  • Vesicular monoamine transporter-2 inhibitor JPC-141 prevents methamphetamine-induced dopamine toxicity and blocks methamphetamine self-administration in rats (2024)
    3 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • The effect of bethanechol on tracheobronchomalacia in infants: A retrospective cohort study (2023)

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