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COST Action CA15203 (2016-2021): MitoEAGLE
Evolution-Age-Gender-Lifestyle-Environment: mitochondrial fitness mapping


Aasum E


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Name Aasum Ellen, Prof., PhD.
Institution Cardiovascular Research Group

Department of Medical Physiology

Institute of Medical Biology

Faculty of Health Sciences

University of TromsΓΈ

Address , 9037
City Tromsoe
State/Province
Country Norway
Email [email protected]
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O2k-Network Lab NO Tromsoe Larsen TS


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Publications

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Hafstad 2020 Antioxidants (Basel)2020Hafstad AD, Hansen SS, Lund J, Santos CXC, Boardman NT, Shah AM, Aasum E (2020) NADPH oxidase 2 mediates myocardial oxygen wasting in obesity. Antioxidants (Basel) 9:E171.
Boardman 2020 Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol2020Boardman NT, Pedersen TM, Rossvoll L, Hafstad AD, Aasum E (2020) Diet-induced obese mouse hearts tolerate an acute high fatty acid exposure that also increases ischemic tolerance. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 319:H682-93.
Nabeebaccus 2017 JCI Insight2017Nabeebaccus AA, Zoccarato A, Hafstad AD, Santos CX, Aasum E, Brewer AC, Zhang M, Beretta M, Yin X, West JA, SchrΓΆder K, Griffin JL, Eykyn TR, Abel ED, Mayr M, Shah AM (2017) Nox4 reprograms cardiac substrate metabolism via protein O-GlcNAcylation to enhance stress adaptation. JCI Insight 2:96184.
Hafstad 2015 Antioxid Redox Signal2015Hafstad AD, Boardman N, Aasum E (2015) How exercise may amend metabolic disturbances in diabetic cardiomyopathy. Antioxid Redox Signal:2015 Apr 28 22:1587-605.
Hafstad 2011 J Appl Physiol2011Hafstad AD, Boardman NT, Lund J, Hagve M, Khalid AM, WislΓΈff U, Larsen TS, Aasum E (2011) High intensity interval training alters substrate utilization and reduces oxygen consumption in the heart. J Appl Physiol 111:1235-41.

Abstracts

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Boardman 2018 MiPschool Tromso D32018
MiPsociety
High fat-load induces cardioprotection in hearts from obese mice.
Aasum 2017 Abstract MITOEAGLE Barcelona2017
COST Action MITOEAGLE
Mitochondrial function in the diabetic heart – effect of an acute fat-load.
Lund 2012 Abstract IOC682012Lund J, Hafstad AD, Hagve M, Larsen TS, Aasum E (2012) High intensity exercise prevents impairment of respiratory capacity in cardiac mitochondria from obese mice. MiPNet17.08.

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