Session 3: Signalling to and from the Mitochondria - I. Nitric Oxide and Calcium

Saturday, 17. Sept.

16:00  Chair:   Guy Brown (Cambridge UK, gcb@mole.bio.cam.ac.uk)

Susana Cadenas (Madrid ES, scadenas@cnic.es)

16:05-17:20    Oral presentations 10+5 min

 

3-01.           16:05-16:15   

Chris Cooper (Essex UK) Interactions of nitric oxide with mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase: a complete kinetic model requires binding to both haem and copper.

3-02.           16:20-16:30   

Susana Cadenas (Madrid ES) Differential sensitivity of cytochrome c oxidase and guanylate cyclase to endogenous nitric oxide at physiological oxygen concentration.

3-03.           16:35-16:45   

Cecilia Giulivi (Davis US) Crosstalk between mitochondria and ER: nitric oxide and calcium.

3-04.           16:50-17:00   

Roland Malli (Graz AT) Agonist induced mitochondrial ATP production critically depends on the trans mitochondrial Ca2+ flow rate.

3-05.           17:05-17:15   

Mariusz R Wieckowski (Warsaw PL) Molecular structure of the contact sites formed between mitochondria and ER.

3-06.           Poster B1

Laura Contreras (Madrid ES) Calcium activation of the malate-aspartate shuttle in tissues expressing distinct isoforms of the mitochondrial aspartate-glutamate carrier. [YIP]

3-07.           Poster B2

Maud Frieden (Geneva CH) Subplasmalemmal mitochondria modulate the activity of plasma membrane Ca2+ extrusion machinery.

3-08.           Poster B3

Hideki Igarashi (Yamagata JP) Mitochondrial ATP regulation at fertilization.

3-09.           Poster B4

Zsombor Lacza (Winston-Salem US) Mitochondrial nitrogen radical synthesis by a NOS-independent mechanism.

3-10.           Poster B5

Roland Mansson (Lund SE) Minocycline does not inhibit calcium-induced mitochondrial permeability transition. [YIP]

3-11.           Poster B6

Michael Trenker (Graz AT) The ER Ca2+ pumps and the mitochondrial Na+/Ca2+ exchange function in a close relationship of interdependency. [YIP]

3-12.       Poster B7

Kathrin Schulz (Frankfurt DE) Mitochondrial abnormalities in a PC12 cell model of Alzheimer’s disease. [YIP]

3-13.           Poster B8

Joanna Szczepanowska (Warsaw PL) Selenium modifies calcium homeostasis in cells undergoing metabolic and genetic mitochondrial stress.

3-14.            Abstract without presentation                      

Michael Duchen (London UK) Effects of Amyloid beta peptides on mitochondrial function in glial cells in culture: mitochondria as targets of calcium and oxidative stress. [Abstract without presentation]

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