School of Medicine Columbia
Faculty and Staff
Fiona Hollis, Ph.D.
| Title: | Assistant Professor |
| Department: | Pharmacology, Physiology & Neuroscience School of Medicine Columbia |
| Email: | Fiona.Hollis@uscmed.sc.edu |
| Phone: | 803-216-3514 |
| Fax: | 803-216-3538 |
| Office: | Building 1, Room D14 (lab) Building 1, Room D15 (office) |

Education
Brain Mind Institute, EPFL, Switzerland
Florida State University College of Medicine
BS
Florida State University
Research
Our laboratory aims to fully delineate the role of brain metabolism in neurodevelopmental and psychiatric diseases. We use rodent and human models to identify and characterize the role of brain energy metabolism in neurological disorders at both the behavioral, cellular, and molecular level. To this end, our research employs a wide range of techniques, including animal behavior, high resolution respirometry, pharmacology, and molecular biology.
Publications
- Guillot de Suduiraut I., Zanoletti O, Grosse J, Sandi C, and Hollis, F. 2020. Astrocytic release of ATP through type 2 inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate receptor calcium signaling and social dominance behavior in mice. Eur J Neurosci; 53: 2973– 2985. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejn.14892.
- Zalachoras I., Hollis F., Ramos E., Trovo L., Sonnay S., Geiser E., Preitner N., Steiner P., Sandi C., and Morato L. 2020. Therapeutic potential of glutathione-enhancers in stress-related psychopathologies. Neurosci Biobehav Rev; Jul;114:134-155. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2020.03.015.
- Papilloud A., Weger M., Bacq A., Zalachoras I., Hollis F., Larrieu T., Battivelli D., Grosse J., Zanoletti O., Parnaudeau S., Tronche F., and Sandi C. 2020. The Glucocorticoid Receptor in the Nucleus Accumbens Plays a Crucial Role in Social Rank Attainment in Rodents. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 112, 104538 Feb 220. Doi: 10.1016/jpsyneuen.2019.104538
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Rosina E., Battan B., Siracusano M., Di Criscio L., Hollis F., Pacini L., Curatolo P., Bagni C. 2019. Disruption of mTOR and MAPK Pathways Correlates with Severity in Idiopathic Autism. Trans Psychiatry. 9(1), 50.
- Hollis F., Mitchell ES., Canto C., Wang D., and Sandi C. 2018. Medium chain triglyceride diet reduces anxiety-like behaviors and enhances social competitiveness in rats. Neuropharmacology. Aug;138:245-256.
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van der Kooij MA*., Hollis F*., Lozano L., Zalachoras I, Abad S#, Zanoletti O, Grosse J, Guillot de Suduiraut I, Canto C. and Sandi C. 2018. Diazepam actions in the VTA enhance social dominance by activation of dopamine D1 receptors and mitochondrial function in the nucleus accumbens. Mol Psychiatry. 2018 Mar;23(3):569-578.
- Hollis F*., Kanellopoulos AK*., and Bagni C. 2017. Mitochondrial dysfunction in Autism Spectrum Disorder: clinical features and perspectives. Curr Opin Neurobiol. 2017 Aug;45:178-187
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Bendahan S., Goette L., Thoresen J., Loued-Khenissi L., Hollis F., and Sandi C. 2016. Acute stress alters individual risk taking in a time-dependent manner and leads to anti-social risk. Eur J Neurosci. Apr;45(7):877-885.
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Hollis F*., van der Kooij MA*., Zanoletti O., Lozano L., Canto, C., and Sandi C. 2015. Mitochondrial function in the brain links anxiety with social subordination. PNAS, Dec 15, 112(50):15486-91. Featured on F1000Prime as exceptional breaking research.
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Goette L., Bendahan S., Thoresen J., Hollis F., and Sandi C. 2015. Stress pulls us apart: anxiety leads to differences in competitive confidence under stress. Psychoneuroendocrinology 54;115-123.
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Hollis F., and Kabbaj M. 2014. Social defeat as an animal model for depression. ILAR, 55(2): 221 32.
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