Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies. More information

MiP2013

From Bioblast
Revision as of 10:38, 23 May 2013 by Laner Verena (talk | contribs)

9th MiPconference - MiP2013

MiP2013: Comparative Mitochondrial Physiology

Obergurgl, Tyrol, Austria. 2013-Sep-23 to 27

Preliminary titles - max. 124 participants

Work in progress
Name Institution Title Status
Nobel laureate Sir John Walker MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit, Cambridge, UK MiP2013 lecture on comparative mitochondrial physiology Keynote
Bengt Saltin Copenhagen Muscle Research Centre, DK Kjell Johansen lecture Keynote
Darío Acuña-Castroviejo Universidad de Granada, ES
Nivea Días Amoedo Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, BR Comparative biochemistry of tumorigenesis: role of mitochondria
Odeta Arandarcikaite Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, LT The protective effect of NO against ischemia induced brain mitochondrial injury
Oliver Bandmann Sheffield Institute for Translational Neuroscience, UK TigarB causes mitochondrial dysfunction and neuronal loss in PINK1 deficiency
Adam Beach Concordia University, Montreal, CA Lithocholic acid delays aging in yeast and exhibits an anti-tumor effect in human cells by altering mitochondrial composition, structure and function
Aritri Bir Education & Research IPGMER, Kolkata, IN α-Synuclein mediated alterations in mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation system: implications in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease
Pierre Blier Université du Québec à Rimouski, CA Holding our breath in our modern world: are mitochondria keeping the pace with global changes?
Vilma Borutaite Kaunas University of Medicine, LT Mitochondrial response to heart and brain ischemia
Frédéric Bouillaud Universite Paris Descartes, Paris, FR Adaptation of colonocyte mitochondria to intense hydrogen sulfide exposure part time
Robert Boushel University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DK O2 delivery, diffusion and mitochondrial respiration components of VO2 during exercise in health and disease
Tobias Brandt Max-Planck-Institute of Biophysics, Frankfurt a. M., DE Structure and function of aged mouse mitochondria
Enrico Calzia Universitätsklinikum Ulm, DE Studying mitochondrial effects of sulfide. Does the species matter?
Joao Paulo Cavalcanti de Albuquerque Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, BR Skeletal muscle mitochondrial function in ovariectomized rats: a time course study and the role of estrogen replacement
Adam Chicco Colorado State University, Fort Collins, US Comparative muscle mitochondrial physiology of the northern elephant seal

Poster: Remodeling of skeletal muscle mitochondria in rsponse to exercise training in taz shRNA mouse model of human Barth syndrome||

Christos Chinopoulos Semmelweis University, Budapest, HU
Dillon Chung University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CA The effect of low-temperature acclimation on mitochondrial function in the common killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus), a top-down elasticity analysis
Felix Christen Université du Québec à Rimouski, CA Modulation in ROS production in arctic charr heart mitochondria: Is Astaxanthine only good for the pink color?
Liselotte Christiansen University of Copenhagen, DK Heart and skeletal muscle from diseased and healthy cats tentative
Paul Coen University of Pittsburgh, US tentative
Charles Darveau University of Ottawa, CA Diversity and evolution of mitochondrial metabolism: Proline as a metabolic reward for pollinators
Flemming Dela University of Copenhagen, DK Statins affects skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration part-time
Andrea Dlaskova Academy of Sciences of the Czech Rep., Prague, CZ Distribution of nucleoids of mitochondrial DNA
Peter Dungel Ludwig Boltzmann Institute, Vienna, AT Iron-mediated injury of mitochondria is attenuated by nitrite
Edward Dzialowski University of North Texas, US Mitochondria Function and the Development of Endothermy in the Precocial Pekin Duck (Anas pekin)
Gunter Eckert Goethe-University of Frankfurt am Main, DE Rice bran extract protects from mitochondrial dysfunction in the brain
Schamim Eckert Goethe-University of Frankfurt am Main, DE tentative
Andrea Eigentler Medical University Innsbruck, AT
Ana Carina Eira da Costa University of Leicester, UK Drosophila Trap1 protects against mitochondrial dysfunction in a PINK1/parkin model of Parkinson’s disease
Andrej Fokin Lithuanian Sports University, Kaunas, LT H55N polymorphism is associated with impaired respiration in isolated mitochondria from liver and muscles of mice
Malou Friederich-Persson Uppsala University, SE Potassium controls rat mitochondria function; in vivo and in vitro considerations
Antonio Galina Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, BR Effects of antitumor alkylating agent 3-bromopyruvate on energy transducing pathways in hepatoma HepG2, liver mitochondria and SERCA: Is There Any Role for Mitochondrial Hexokinase Activity
Gerardo Garcia-Rives Medical School, Tec de Monterrey, MX Regulation of mitochondrial permeability transition by Sirt3-catalyzed cyclophilin D deacetylation and its relevance for ventricular dysfunction in metabolic syndrome
Pablo Garcia-Roves Institut d'Investigacions Biomediques August Pi Sunyer (IDIBAPS) Hospital Clinic de Barcelona, ES Mitochondrial respiration in different mouse tissues under patho-physiological states
Bronislav Gavenauskas Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, Kiev, UA Effect of ATP-dependent potassium uptake on reactive oxygen species production in rat brain mitochondria
Frank Norbert Gellerich Universitätsklinikum Magdeburg, DE The mitochondrial gas pedal, a unique property of neurons exists also in heart and skeletal muscle but not in astrocytes. New evidences by in silico investigations and (patho-)physiological consequences
Cecilia Giulivi University of California, Davis, US The role of thiamine deficiency across species: from seals to Alaskan huskies
Zemfira Gizatullina Universitätsklinikum Magdeburg, DE The mitochondrial gas pedal, a unique property of neurons exists also in heart and skeletal muscle but not in astrocytes. New evidences by in silico investigations and (patho-)physiological consequences
Viviane Glaser Federal University of Santa Catarina, BR Methylglyoxal and advanced glycation end products disrupt mitochondrial dynamics and metabolism in c6 astroglioma cells
Gary Glick Lycera Corporation, Ann Arbor, MI, US
Erich Gnaiger Medical University Innsbruck, AT The Mitochondrial Physiology Map - MiPMap
Olga Gorbacheva Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics RAS, Pushchino, RU Cyclization of potassium in rat liver mitochondria in the functioning mitochondrial ATP-dependent potassium channel and its possible role in cardioprotection
Martin Gram University of Copenhagen, DK Mitochondrial respiration and ROS production in response to physical inactivity in young and old men tentative
Peter Hansell Uppsala University, SE
Steven Hand LSU, Baton Rouge, Lousiana, US
Hassan Hashimi Academy of Sciences of the Czech Rep., Ceske Budejovice, CZ Ancestral function of Letm1 as determined in the evolutionary diverged Trypanosoma brucei
Juliana Heidler JW-Goethe University, Frankfurt, DE Functional plasticity of interfibrillary mitochondria (IFM) as cardiac response mechanism to stress
Eric Hendricks Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, US Bioenergetics of permeabilized and intact nerve cell terminals from ApoE deficient and wild type mice
Anthony Hickey University of Auckland, NZ Mitochondria in a changing climate? The role of mitochondrial in hyperthermic heart failure in different fish species
Graham Holloway University of Guelph, CA tentative
Charles Hoppel Cleveland, Ohio, US
Brian Irving Geisinger Health System, Danville, US Sex differences in murine mitochondrial oxidative capacity following a 24 week high-fat diet
Robert Jacobs University of Zurich, CH Improvements in exercise performance with high-intensity interval training are facilitated by an increase in skeletal muscle mitochondria content HypoxiaNet
Petr Jezek Academy of Sciences of the Czech Rep., Prague, CZ Antioxidant synergy of mitochondrial uncoupling protein UCP2 and phospholipase iPLA2γ
Jaap Keijer Wageningen University, NL Three non-invasive methods to measure metabolic health in mice using indirect calorimetry
Werner Koopman Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, NL Developing novel treatment strategies for mitochondrial disease
Aleksandra Kotwica University of Cambridge, UK Mitochondrial respiration in heart and soleus of ob/ob mice
Sergey Korotkov Academy of Sciences, St Petersburg, RU Thallium(I) induces the mitochondrial permeability transition pore in Ca2+-loaded rat liver mitochondria
Andrey Kozlov Ludwig Boltzmann Institute, Vienna, AT Regulatory role of mitochondrial ROS upon inflammation
Regitze Kraunsoee University of Copenhagen, DK tentative
Bernard Korzeniewski Jagiellonian University, Krakow, PL 'Regulation of oxidative phosphorylation during work transitions in various tissues results from its kinetic properties
Verena Laner OROBOROS INSTRUMENTS, Innsbruck, Austria Local organizer
Steen Larsen University of Copenhagen, DK Skeletal muscle respiration after high intensity training tentative
Filip J Larsen Karolinska Institut, Stockholm, SE Human mitochondria has a unique response to ischemia reperfusion injury compared to mitochondria from rat, mouse and pig
Hong Kyu Lee Eulji University College of Medicine, Seoul, KR Building the mitochondrial medicine; need to define mtDNA variations and its function
Hélène Lemieux University of Alberta, CA
Michael Lund University of Copenhagen, DK Respiration in skeletal muscle, subcutaneous adipose tissue, visceral adipose tissue and hepatic tissue from the same patients tentative
Carsten Lundby University of Zurich, CH HypoxiaNet
Stine Lundby University of Zurich, CH HypoxiaNet
Katherine Lyabakh Glushkov Institute of Cybernetics National Academy of Sciences, Kiev, UA Changes in oxidative power and intracellular redistribution of mitochondria can regulate tissue pO2 and oxygen consumption rate under circulatory hypoxia.
Heimo Mairbaeurl University of Heidelberg, DE Hypoxia prevents increase in mitochondrial activity by metabolic stress of cardiomyocytes HypoxiaNet
Marina Makrecka Riga Stradins University, Riga,LV The accumulation of long chain acyl-carnitines is a major cause of mitochondrial damage during ischemia
Felix Mark Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Search, Bremerhaven, DE
Jose Matallo Universitätsklinikum Ulm, DE
Michael Menze Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, US Group1 LEA protein ameliorates inhibition of mitochondrial respiration in Drosophila melanogaster Kc167 cells and isolated mitochondria
Dionizio Ramos Mendes Filho Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, BR High intensity interval training (HIIT) induces different responses in respiration and H2O2 production induced by different substrates in three types of permeabilized myofibers.
Alexandre Pastoris Muller Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, BR Insulin prevents mitochondrial generation of H2O2 in rat brain
Daniel Munro Université du Québec à Rimouski, CA Mitochondrial membrane of the longest-lived metazoan (A.islandica) are lipoxidation-resistant
Marcus Oliveira Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, BR Comparative mitochondrial physiology in blood feeding insect vectors and parasites
Rolf Erik Olsen Institute of Marine Research Matre, Matredal, NO Comparative study of respiartion in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar, L.) cells and mitochondria from blood, heart, liver, muscle and brain
Jamile Paier-Pourani L. Boltzmann Institute für experimentelle und klinische Traumatologie, Vienna, AT Feed forward iNOS-mitochondrial ROS loop in Hepatocytes.
Fredrik Palm Uppsala University, SE Role of mitochondria function for the onset and progression of kidney disease.
Dominik Pesta Yale University School of Medicine, US
Carl Pinkert Auburn University, Alabama, US Murine Modeling of Human Mitochondrial Disease Pathogenesis
Priscila Pena Diaz Czech Academy of Sciences, CZ
Patrik Persson Uppsala University, SE The effects of Angiotensin II on mitochondrial respiration; a role of normoglycemia versus hyperglycemia
Nicolas Pichaud Université du Québec à Rimouski, CA Importance of mitochondrial haplotypes in the expression of metabolic phenotypes under different conditions
Lydie Plecita-Hlavata Academy of Sciences of the Czech Rep., Prague, CZ Mitochondrial network and cristae remodeling upon hypoxia
Björn Quistorff University of Copenhagen, SE With type 2 diabetes mitochondrial dysfunction develops earlier in liver than in rat skeletal muscle.
Tomas Regueira Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago de Chile, CL
Jeff Richards University of British Columbia, CA
Mariana Rodrigues Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, BR
Rodrigue Rossignol Université Victor Segalen-Bordeaux 2, FR part time
Roberto Scatena Catholic University, Rome, IT tentative
Tomas Schiffer Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, SE Dietary Inorganic Nitrate Reduces Basal Metabolic Rate in Man
Patricia Schulte University of British Columbia, Vancouver, CA The effect of low-temperature acclimation on mitochondrial function in the common killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus), a top-down elasticity analysis
Vitaly Selivanov Universitat de Barcelona, ES Analysis of bifurcation characteristics of the mitochondrial respiratory chain operation and factors determining its specificity for various tissues
Fedor Severin Moscow State University, RU Mitochondrially-encoded protein Var1 promotes loss of respiratory function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae under stressful conditions
Irina Shabalina Stockholm University, Stockholm, SE Comparative study of brown and white adipose tissue mitochondria in mice upon cold acclimation
Maria Shigaeva Insitute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics RAS, Pushchino, RU The role of mitochondrial ATP-dependent potassium channel in the adaptation of organism to stress
Christian Silva Platas Medical School, Tec de Monterrey, MX Modulation of Ca2+ mitochondrial transport by sorcin
Vladimir Skulachev Moscow State University, RU SkQ1, the first tool to treat ROS-induced mitochondrial pathologies, which is available in drugstores
Erik Slinde University of Life Science, As, NO Comparative study of respiartion in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar, L.) cells and mitochondria from blood, heart, liver, muscle and brain
Katharina Smolkova Academy of Sciences of the Czech Rep., Prague, CZ Reverse carboxylation glutaminolysis in breast cancer cells
Lauren Sparks Burnham Institute for Medical Research, Orlando, US
James Staples University of Western Ontario, London, CA Mechanisms of mitochondrial metabolic depression in hibernation
Roland Stocker Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, Sydney, AU tentative
Karolina Subrtova Biology Centre, ASCR, Ceske Budejovice, CZ Hypothetical trypanosoma protein helps to anchor the F1-ATPase moiety to the mitochondrial membrane
Marten Szibor University of Helsinki, FI
Kersti Tepp National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics, Tallin, EE Bioenergetic aspects of postnatal development of cardiac cells: formation of structure-function relationship
Jason Treberg University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, CA
Laszlo Tretter Semmelweis University, Budapest, HU
Willie van Aardt Noordwes Universiteit, ZA tentative
Anibal Vercesi State University of Campinas, BR Mitochondrial calcium transport in animal, plant and trypanosomes
Kristine Volska Riga Stradins University, Riga, LV The inhibitor of L-carnitine biosynthesis protects brain mitochondria against anoxia-reoxygenation injury.
Dominique Votion University of Liège, BE The challenge of understanding myopathies in horses using permeabilized and cultured equine muscle cells
Mariusz Wieckowski Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Warsaw, PL Mitochondrial parameters and ROS production can be used to differentiate mitochondrial defects in fibroblasts from patients with mitochondrial defects
Aleksandra Wojtala Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Warsaw, PL Comparative studies of reactive oxygen species production and the level of antioxidant defense system in the fibroblasts derived from patients with defined mitochondrial disorders
Lauren Wright Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche, Padova, IT Calcium regulation of metabolism in adipocytes
Jaroslav Zelenka Academy of Sciences, Prague, CZ Response of cancer cells to mitochondrial DNA damage

Poster: Reverse carboxylation glutaminolysis in breast cancer cells||

Session on high-altitute mitochondrial physiology and hypoxia


Pre-conference Workshop