
Professor Stafford Lightman
MBBChir, Ph.D.(Cantab.), FMedSci, FRCP
Current positions
Professor of Medicine
Bristol Medical School (THS)
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Research interests
Stress related disease is a rapidly increasing feature of our society - but the mechanisms through which it causes disease are very poorly understood.
We are studying the mechanisms through which the brain recognises environmental stress and disease, and the pathways it uses to initiate appropriate responses in physiological regulation and gene transcription. We have been particularly interested in the way the body utilises rhythmic activation of neuroendocrine response systems such as the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis to provide digital as well as analogue signals to glucocorticoid responsive tissues throughout the body.
In my clinical studies, we are developing novel ways of administrating glucocorticoid replacement to patients with adrenal insufficiency and have been developing systems to assess stress responses in disease and in patients undergoing surgery.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
LlothyrONiNe Sulphate (T3S) use in hypothyroid subjects on T4 homozygous for the Thr92Ala Deiodinase 2 (D2) polymorphism - the LIONNS-D2 study
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (THS)Dates
01/05/2023 to 30/04/2026
8067 MRC via Birmingham: Dr Eder Zavala training stage
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (THS)Dates
01/07/2020 to 30/06/2021
Glucocorticoid dynamics in health and disease
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (THS)Dates
31/03/2020 to 30/09/2021
8067 Diagnosis and Management of Thyroid Disease with U-RHYTHM - MRC CiC S Lightman
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (THS)Dates
01/03/2020 to 30/06/2022
8067 RSE/BBSRC Enterprise Fellowship 2019: Georgina Hazell
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (THS)Dates
01/04/2019 to 31/03/2022
Thesis supervisions
Loss of ultradian glucocorticoid pulses modulates glucocorticoid receptor and transcriptional regulation in the liver
Supervisors
The Molecular and Physiological Effects of Synthetic Glucocorticoid Treatment
Supervisors
Development of GluK2 selective kainate receptor antagonists and investigations into the roles of the NMDA receptor subunit GluN2D in hippocampal synaptic plasticity
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Mineralocorticoid and Glucocorticoid Receptor Interactive Complexes and their Cellular Localisation
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The Investigation of Age-related Changes in Apathy-related Behaviour and Biological Rhythms
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Characterization of dissociative anesthetics acting at the NMDA receptor site
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The prevalence of endocrine dysfunction in head injured children and adolescents and its impact on health, cognition, emotional/behavioural status and health related quality of life (Kid’s Head Injury Neuro-Endocrine Study, “KHINES”)
Supervisors
Free cortisol in healthy individuals - combining microdialysis and a novel portable collection device for continuous ambulatory sampling
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The effects of synthetic glucocorticoid treatment on synaptic physiology
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Economic Analyses of a Novel Diagnostic Device in Endocrine Disease
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Publications
Recent publications
15/01/2025Awakening not associated with an increased rate of cortisol secretion
Proceedings. Biological sciences
Metabolic biomarkers of clinical outcomes in severe mental illness (METPSY)
BMC Psychiatry
Characterisation of behaviours relevant to apathy syndrome in the aged male rat
Behavioural Brain Research
Cortisol, Stress, and Disease—Bidirectional Associations
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
Diurnal patterns in Twitter sentiment in Italy and United Kingdom are correlated
Frontiers in Psychology