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Harold Bell
Title Assistant Professor
Institution College of Medicine
Department Medicine
Address 500 University Drive Hershey PA 17033
Mailbox: H041
Telephone 7175316273
Email
Background
PREFERRED TITLE/ROLE:

Assistant Professor of Medicine and Cellular & Molecular Physiology

GRADUATE PROGRAM AFFILIATIONS:

Physiology

EDUCATION:

Postdoctoral Fellowship (2007-2009), Penn State University College of Medicine
Postdoctoral Fellowship (2005-2007), University of Calgary
PhD (2005), University of Toronto
MSc (2000), University of Toronto
BSc (1997), University of Toronto

Publications
1. Bell HJ, Pankuch G. Augmented breaths ('sighs') are suppressed by morphine in a dose-dependent fashion via naloxone-sensitive pathways in adult rats. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2013 Jan 15; 185(2):296-303.
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2. Moore J, Haouzi P, Van de Louw A, Bell HJ. Hypocapnia-dependent facilitation of augmented breaths: observations in awake vs. anesthetized rats. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2012 Jan 15; 180(1):105-11.
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3. Haouzi P, Bell H, Van de Louw A. Hypoxia-induced arterial chemoreceptor stimulation and hydrogen sulfide: too much or too little? Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2011 Dec 15; 179(2-3):97-102.
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4. Bell HJ, Azubike E, Haouzi P. The "other" respiratory effect of opioids: suppression of spontaneous augmented ("sigh") breaths. J Appl Physiol. 2011 Nov; 111(5):1296-303.
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5. Haouzi P, Bell H, Philmon M. Hydrogen sulfide oxidation and the arterial chemoreflex: effect of methemoglobin. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2011 Aug 15; 177(3):273-83.
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6. Haouzi P, Ahmadpour N, Bell HJ, Artman S, Banchs J, Samii S, Gonzalez M, Gleeson K. Breathing patterns during cardiac arrest. J Appl Physiol. 2010 Aug; 109(2):405-11.
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7. Haouzi P, Bell HJ. Respiratory effects of changing the volume load imposed on the peripheral venous system. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2010 May 31; 171(3):175-80.
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8. Bell HJ, Haouzi P. The hypoxia-induced facilitation of augmented breaths is suppressed by the common effect of carbonic anhydrase inhibition. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2010 May 31; 171(3):201-11.
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9. Bekteshi E, Bell HJ, Haouzi A, El-Banayosy A, Haouzi P. Control of breathing during acute change in cardiac preload in a patient with partial cardiopulmonary bypass. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2010 Jan 31; 170(1):37-43.
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10. Haouzi P, Bell HJ, Notet V, Bihain B. Comparison of the metabolic and ventilatory response to hypoxia and H2S in unsedated mice and rats. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2009 Jul 31; 167(3):316-22.
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11. Bell HJ, Haouzi P. Acetazolamide suppresses the prevalence of augmented breaths during exposure to hypoxia. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2009 Aug; 297(2):R370-81.
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12. Bell HJ, Syed NI. Hypoxia-induced modulation of the respiratory CPG. Front Biosci. 2009; 14:3825-35.
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13. Haouzi P, Bell HJ. Control of breathing and volitional respiratory rhythm in humans. J Appl Physiol. 2009 Mar; 106(3):904-10.
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14. Bell HJ, Ferguson C, Kehoe V, Haouzi P. Hypocapnia increases the prevalence of hypoxia-induced augmented breaths. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2009 Feb; 296(2):R334-44.
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15. Bell HJ, Inoue T, Syed NI. A peripheral oxygen sensor provides direct activation of an identified respiratory CPG neuron in Lymnaea. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2008; 605:25-9.
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16. Bell HJ, Inoue T, Shum K, Luk C, Syed NI. Peripheral oxygen-sensing cells directly modulate the output of an identified respiratory central pattern generating neuron. Eur J Neurosci. 2007 Jun; 25(12):3537-50.
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17. Eldridge FL, Morin D, Romaniuk JR, Yamashiro S, Potts JT, Ichiyama RM, Bell H, Phillipson EA, Killian KJ, Jones NL, Nattie E. Supraspinal locomotor centers do/do not contribute significantly to the hyperpnea of dynamic exercise in humans. J Appl Physiol. 2006 May; 100(5):1743-7.
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18. Bell HJ. Respiratory control at exercise onset: an integrated systems perspective. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2006 May; 152(1):1-15.
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19. Bell HJ, Duffin J. Rapid increases in ventilation accompany the transition from passive to active movement. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2006 Jun; 152(2):128-42.
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20. Bell HJ, Feenstra W, Duffin J. The initial phase of exercise hyperpnoea in humans is depressed during a cognitive task. Exp Physiol. 2005 May; 90(3):357-65.
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21. Bell HJ, Duffin J. Respiratory response to passive limb movement is suppressed by a cognitive task. J Appl Physiol. 2004 Dec; 97(6):2112-20.
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22. Bell HJ, Duffin J. CO2 does not affect passive exercise ventilatory decline. J Appl Physiol. 2003 Jul; 95(1):322-9.
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23. Bell HJ, Ramsaroop DM, Duffin J. The respiratory effects of two modes of passive exercise. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2003 Feb; 88(6):544-52.
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24. Mertens RW, Bell HJ, Goode RC. The breath sound check and exercise at or about the ventilatory threshold. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2001; 499:369-74.
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Keywords   
Respiration
Respiratory Mechanics
Anoxia
Pulmonary Ventilation
Hypocapnia
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Co-Authors  
Banchs, Javier
Gleeson, Kevin
Gonzalez, Mario
Haouzi, Philippe
Van de louw, Andry
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