Session 9: Mitochondria and Degenerative Diseases – I. Animal Models

Monday, 19. Sept. 2005

08:45 Chair: Josef Houstek (Prague CZ, houstek@biomed.cas.cz)

Thierry Letellier (Bordeaux FR, tletel@u-bordeaux2.fr)

08:50-10:05    Oral presentations 10+5 min

 

9-01.           08:50-09:00  

Katrina Baden (Eugene US) Knockdown of COX5a in zebrafish phenocopies aspects of human COX deficiency. [YIP]

9-02.           09:05-09:15  

Susanne Hauptmann (Frankfurt DE) APP transgenic mice exhibit mitochondrial dysfunction. [YIP]

9-03.           09:20-09:40

Douglas R Moellering (Birmingham US) Proteomic and biochemical analyses of diabetic human and obese rodent skeletal muscle mitochondria reveals altered concentration, oxidation, and activity of respiratory chain proteins.

9-04.           09:35-09:45

Helena CF Oliveira (Campinas BR) Hypertriglyceridemia in transgenic mice is associated with higher mitochondrial resting respiration and increased whole body CO2 production and body temperature.

9-05.           09:50-10:00

Peter Schönfeld (Magdeburg DE) Impairment of brain mitochondrial physiology by the Refsum disease marker phytanic acid.

9-06.           Poster E1   

Maria P Alcolea (Palma de Mallorca ES) Mitochondrial biogenesis in rat embryo during placentation process. [YIP]

9-07.           Poster E2

Sajida Malik (Oxford UK) The placental phenotype of a model of mitochondrial dysfunction in mice. [YIP]

9-08A.           Abstract without presentation            

Larisa Emelyanova (St.-Petersburg RU) Role of mitochondrial dysfunction in mechanism of reversible metabolic depression of over-wintering lamprey liver during pre-spawning migration.

9-09A.           Abstract without presentation            

Sergey M Korotkov (St.-Petersburg, RU) Effect of thallium (I) ions on isolated rat liver mitochondria in the presence of nonactin.

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