Education:
- MD 2006 V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University in Kharkiv, Ukraine
- PhD 2012 University College London (United Kingdom)
- Cardiovascular Research and Aging Post Doctoral Fellowship, University of Texas Health Sciences Center
Clinical/Research Interests:
Dr. Yabluchanskiy’s work is focused on the cardio- and microvascular complications of aging. His unique combination of expertise in neuroscience, cardiovascular pathophysiology, and aging allowed him to initiate a research program focusing on the understudied and clinically important role of microvascular mechanisms in the development of vascular cognitive impairment. His laboratory utilizes a broad spectrum of techniques including methods to investigate cerebromicrovascular function, measure cerebral blood flow, and characterize cognitive function in animal models of age-related diseases. Recently, Dr. Yabluchanskiy established a Translational Geroscience Laboratory, in which he is currently performing several clinical studies focused on the relationship between neurovascular mechanisms and cognitive impairment in aging and age-related diseases.
Select Publications:
- Neurovascular coupling, functional connectivity, and cerebrovascular endothelial extracellular vesicles as biomarkers of mild cognitive impairment. Owens CD, Bonin Pinto C, Mukli P, Gulej R, Saleh Velez F., Detwiler S, Olay L, Hoffmeister JR, Szarvas Z, Muranyi M, Peterfi A, da C. Pinaffi-Langley AC, Adams C, Sharps J, Kaposzta Z, Prodan CI, Kirkpatrick AC, Tarantini S, Csiszar A, Ungvari Z, Olson AL, Li G, Balasubramanian P, Galvan V, Bauer A, Smith ZA, Dasari TW, Whitehead S, Medapti MR, Elahi FM, Thanou A, Yabluchanskiy A. Alzheimers Dement. 2024 Jul 3. PMID 38958537
- Novel intravital approaches to quantify deep vascular structure and perfusion in the aging mouse brain using ultrasound localization microscopy (ULM). Nyúl-Tóth Á, Negri S, Sanford M, Jiang R, Patai R, Budda M, Petersen B, Pinckard J, Chandragiri SS, Shi H, Reyff Z, Ballard C, Gulej R, Csik B, Ferrier J, Balasubramanian P, Yabluchanskiy A, Cleuren A, Conley S, Ungvari Z, Csiszar A, Tarantini S. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 2024 Jun 13. PMID 38867576
- Neurovascular coupling impairment as a mechanism for cognitive deficits in COVID-19. Owens CD, Bonin Pinto C, Detwiler S, Olay L, Pinaffi-Langley ACDC, Mukli P, Peterfi A, Szarvas Z, James JA, Galvan V, Tarantini S, Csiszar A, Ungvari Z, Kirkpatrick AC, Prodan CI, Yabluchanskiy A. Brain Commun. 2024 Mar 7. PMID 38495306
Complete list of published work:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/andriy.yabluchanskiy.2/bibliography/public/