

Professor Jerome Swinny
Biography
I graduated with BSc Pharmacy and MSc Pharmacology degrees from the University Of Kwazulu Natal South Africa and worked for 6 years as a community and hospital pharmacist. I then obtained a PhD in Neurobiology from the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. Following postdoctoral training with Prof Rita Valentino, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Prof Peter Somogyi FRS, University of Oxford, I was appointed as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Portsmouth in 2009 and promoted to Reader in 2016 and Professor in 2020.
I head the Neurochemical Anatomy & Psychopharmacology research group and lead on the delivery of neuroscience and neuropharmacology teaching, at all levels, in the School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences.
Research interests
The focus of my research is on the interaction between emotional stress and neurotransmitter systems within specific neural networks, within both the brain and peripheral nervous system, at the cellular, circuit and behavioural levels.
I am particularly interested in the interaction of early life stress and the ageing process, with a view to understanding how this confers a vulnerability to developing mental illnesses (anxiety; depression; drug addiction) and age-related neurodegenerative diseases (Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s).
The neurobiology of the associated symptoms are investigated both within the brain and gastrointestinal tract.
I exploit a range of techniques, including:
1) high resolution immunolocalisation of neurotransmitter systems and ion channels, using confocal and electron microscopy, in rodent and post-mortem human brain samples;
2) electrophysiology (patch clamp recording in acute brain slices; in vivo electrophysiological recording of brain activity followed by juxtacellular labelling of the recorded neuron for post-hoc morphological and neurochemical interrogation; gastrointestinal contractility assays) and; 3) animal models of behaviour (early life stress; social defeat stress; assays of anxiety and depression) and disease (Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s).
Research outputs
2025
From bugs to brain: unravelling the GABA signalling networks in the brain-gut-microbiome axis
Belelli, D., Lambert, J. J., Wan, M., Monteiro, R., Nutt, D. J., Swinny, J.
11 Mar 2025, In: Brain
Research output: Article
2024
Neurosteroid modulation of synaptic and extrasynaptic GABAA receptors of the mouse nucleus accumbens
Mitchell, S. J., Phillips, G. D., Tench, B., Li, Y., Belelli, D., Martin, S. J., Swinny, J. D., Kelly, L., Atack, J. R., Paradowski, M., Lambert, J. J.
9 Apr 2024, In: Biomolecules. 14, 4, 22p., 460
Research output: Article
2023
Subunit‐specific expression and function of AMPA receptors in the mouse locus coeruleus
Kelly, L., Brown, C., Gibbard, A. G., Jackson, T., Swinny, J. D.
1 Nov 2023, In: Journal of Anatomy. 243, 5, p. 813-825, 13p.
Research output: Article
Domain and cell type-specific immunolocalisation of voltage-gated potassium channels in the mouse striatum
Otuyemi, B., Jackson, T., Ma, R., Monteiro, A. R., Seifi, M., Swinny, J. D.
1 Mar 2023, In: Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy. 128, 18p., 102233
Research output: Article
2022
Specific dystrophins selectively associate with inhibitory and excitatory synapses of the mouse cerebellum and their loss alters expression of P2X7 purinoceptors and pro-inflammatory mediators
Jackson, T., Seifi, M., Górecki, D. C., Swinny, J. D.
1 Oct 2022, In: Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology. 42, 21p.
Research output: Article
Adenosine is released during thalamic oscillations to provide negative feedback control
Wall, M. J., Puddefoot, K., Yin, W., Bingham, C., Seifi, M., Swinny, J. D., Ngomba, R. T.
15 Sep 2022, In: Neuropharmacology. 216, 13p., 109172
Research output: Article
Syndapin-2 mediated transcytosis of amyloid-β across the blood-brain barrier
Moreira Leite, D., Seifi, M., Ruiz-Perez, L., Nguemo, F., Plomann, M., Swinny, J. D., Battaglia , G.
17 Feb 2022, In: Brain Communications. 4, 1, 19p.
Research output: Article
Interaction of amyloid beta oligomers and α3-GABAARs in locus coeruleus neuronal excitability and Alzheimer’s pathology
Swinny, J.
1 Feb 2022,
Research output: Abstract
2020
Identification of intraneuronal amyloid beta oligomers in locus coeruleus neurons of Alzheimer’s patients and their potential impact on inhibitory neurotransmitter receptors and neuronal excitability
Kelly, L., Seifi, M., Ma, R., Mitchell, S. J., Rudolph, U., Viola, K. L., Klein, W. L., Lambert, J. J., Swinny, J.
20 Dec 2020, In: Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology. 0, 0
Research output: Article
The free-movement pattern Y-maze: a cross-species measure of working memory and executive function
Cleal, M., Fontana, B. D., Ranson, D. C., McBride, S. D., Swinny, J. D., Redhead, E. S., Parker, M. O.
3 Aug 2020, In: Behavior Research Methods. 0, 22p., 0
Research output: Article