Coral Kent-Dennis

Last Revised: Jul 2nd, 2025
Professional Biography
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Assistant Professor
University of Kentucky, Department of Animal and Food Sciences, 2025 - Present
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Kent-Dennis C. and Klotz J.L. The endocannabinoid system in bovine tissues: Characterization of transcript abundance in the growing Holstein steer. BMC Vet Res. 2024. 20:481
Klotz J.L., Britt J.L., Greene M.A., Kent-Dennis C. and Duckett S.K. Ergot alkaloid consumption alters serotonin receptor-induced vasoactivity in ovine umbilical vasculature. Hum. Exp. Toxicol. 2024; 43: 1–10
Altman A.W., Kent-Dennis C., Klotz J.L., McLeod K.R., Vanzant E.S., Harmon D.L. Review: Utilizing industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) by-products in livestock rations. Anim. Feed Sci. Technol. 2024; 307:115850
Kent-Dennis C. and Klotz J.L. Immunomudulation by cannabidiol in bovine primary ruminal epithelial cells. BMC Vet. Res. 2023; 19:208
Ison E.K., Kent-Dennis C., Fazioli J.C., Mulligan M.K., Pham A.H., Pasternak J.A. Compensatory mechanisms in response to hypothyroidism in the late gestation pig fetus. Biol. of Reprod. Biology of Reproduction. 2023; 108:731-743.
Kent-Dennis C. and Penner G.B. Effects of lipopolysaccharide exposure on the inflammatory response, butyrate flux and metabolic function of the ruminal epithelium using an ex vivo model. J. Dairy Sci. 2021. 104:2334-2345
Kent-Dennis C. and Penner G.B. Effects of a pro-inflammatory response on metabolic function in cultured, primary ruminal epithelial cells. J. Dairy Sci. 2020; 104:1002–1017
Kent-Dennis C., Aschenbach J.R., Griebel P., and Penner G.B. Effects of lipopolysaccharide exposure in primary ruminal epithelial cells. J. Dairy Sci. 2020; 103:9587-9603
Burakowska K., Górka P., Kent-Dennis C., Kowalski Z.M., Laarvald B. and Penner G.B. Effect of heat-treated canola meal and glycerol inclusion on performance and gastrointestinal development of holstein calves at weaning. J. Dairy Sci. 2020; 103:7998-8019
Kent-Dennis C., Pasternak J.A., Plaizier J.C., and Penner G.B. Potential for a localized immune response in the ruminal epithelium following a ruminal acidosis challenge. J. Dairy Sci. 2019; 102:7556-7569
Pasternak J. A., Kent-Dennis C., Van Kessel A. and Wilson H.L. Claudin-4 undergoes age-dependent change in cellular localization on pig jejunal villous epithelial cells, independent of bacterial colonization. Mediators of Inflammation. 2015: 263629