Detailed programme

See the abstracts in Acta Physiologica here!

Thursday, September 14

8:00

 

Registration opens

 

9:00-10:45

 

HALL: GRANDE 2

 

Early Career Investigators' pre-meeting

Chair: Kattri-Liis Eskla, University of Tartu, Estonia

 

9:00-9:45  David Eisner, University of Manchester, UK: Why is science not always reproducible: can we fix it?

9:55-10:45  Mathis Korseberg Stokke, University of Oslo, Norway: Keys to translational research

10:45-11:00

 

Tea/coffee

 

11:00-12:45

 

HALL: GRANDE 2

 

Early Career Investigators' pre-meeting

Panel discussion with Krista Rantanen (The Baker Company, US and The Francis Crick Institute, UK), Mathis Korseberg Stokke (University of Oslo, Norway), William E. Louch  (University of Oslo, Norway), and Nina Ullrich (Heidelberg University, Germany). 

Panel discussion includes 4 speakers, plus a chair. The speakers would have 10 min each to tell their career story, followed by the panel discussion. The keywords here would be how to start your lab; how to negotiate to get what you need; translating your research to the clinic, moving abroad to start your lab; differences between working in academia and industry.

12:45-13:15

 

Lunch

 

13:15-15:00

 

HALL: GRANDE 3

 

CARDIAC MUSCLE

Cardiac sodium homeostasis

 

Chair: Morten Bækgaard Thomsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

 

13:15-13:40  Davor Pavlovic, University of Birmingham, UK: Regulation of intracellular sodium in health and disease


13:40-14:05  Kirstine Calloe, University of Copenhagen, Denmark: The multifocal ectopic Purkinje-related premature contraction (MEPPC) syndrome and SCN5A variants


14:05-14:30  Carol Ann Remme, Amsterdam UMC, Netherlands: Trafficking and subcellular targeting of cardiac sodium channels: towards new therapeutic approaches


14:30-15:00 

Show-and-tell, ECR-s on the podium

13:15-15:00

 

HALL: ANDANTE

 

COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY

The regulation and function of seasonal quiescent states in animals: a comparative approach

 

Organisers and chairs: David Hazlerigg, University of Tromsø, Norway

Sjannie Lefevre, University of Oslo, Norway

Rikke Birkedal, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

 

13:15-13:30 Welcome by the session organizers


13:30-14:00 Caroline Habold, Hubert Curien Multi-disciplinary Institute, CNRS, University of Strasbourg, France: Evolutionary Physiology of Mammalian Hibernation


14:00-14:30 Shona Wood, UiT – The Arctic University of Norway: Hibernation timing to reveal mechanisms of rheostasis


14:30-15:00 Étienne Lefai, Université Clermont Auvergne, France: The hibernation in brown bears: A model for medical and space research

13:15-15:00

 

HALL: GRANDE 2

 

SKELETAL MUSCLE

Exercise physiology - empowering muscle function beyond state-of-the-art....

 

13:15-13:25  Welcome by Johanna Lanner, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden


13:25- 14:05  Truls Raastad, Norwegian School Sport Sciences, Norway: Muscle quality and muscle mass – impact on force generating capacity and adaptations to training, ageing and immobilization


14:05-14:30  Tomas Venckunas, Lithuanian Sports University, Lithuania: Muscle (dis)adaptation with extreme ultrarunning


14:30-14:45  Niklas Joisten, TU Dortmund, Germany: Targeted metabolomics reveals elevated systemic levels of tryptophan metabolites during and after acute exercise


14:45-15:00  Arianna Mazzoli, University of Naples Federico II, Italy: Age-dependent skeletal muscle mitochondrial response to short-term increased dietary fructose

13:15-15:00

 

HALL: BOLERO 2

 

VASCULAR

Vascular SIG Pre-Meeting

 

Chairs: Charlotte Mehlin Sørensen and Joakim Armstrong Bastrup, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

 

13:15-14:00  Harry Struijker-Boudier, Maastricht University, The Netherlands: The role of microcirculation in hypertension in cancer patients


14:00 -14:20 Joakim Bastrup, University of Copenhagen, Denmark: The proteomic view of remodelling in hypertension: mesenteric vs cerebral arteries


14:20-14:40  Anders Kristensen, Aarhus University, Denmark: Endothelial cell remodelling in diabetes


14:40-15:00  Amy McDermott, University of Copenhagen, Denmark: Investigating the microvascular pathology of diabetic kidney disease using super resolution ultrasound scanning

13:15-15:00

 

HALL: GRANDE 1

 

NEUROSCIENCE

Neuronal plasticity in health and disease

 

Chair: Fabio Benfenati, University of Genova, Italy

 

13:15  Welcome by the organizers


13:15-13:45  Pietro Baldelli, University of Genova, Italy: A new master transcriptional regulator of homeostatic plasticity


13:45-14:15  Maria Lindskog, Uppsala University, Sweden: The synapse as the gearbox of the brain


14:15-14:45  Kattri-Liis Eskla, University of Tartu, Estonia: Hypothermia alleviates reductive stress, a novel and largely overlooked phenomenon at the root of ischemia reperfusion injury


14:45-15:00  ECR: Tuğçe Akgün, Marmara University School of Medicine, Turkey: MELATONIN PROTECTS AGAINST SEIZURE-INDUCED NEUROINFLAMMATION IN RATS BY A RECEPTOR-DEPENDENT MECHANISM

13:15-15:00

 

HALL: BOLERO 1

 

RENAL PHYSIOLOGY

Epithelial, Membrane Transport and Renal Physiology 

 

Chairs: Henrik Dimke, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

Jenny Nyström, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

 

13:15-13:20  Welcome by Henrik Dimke and Jenny Nyström

 

SGLT2 Session (note session is 10+5)

 

13:20-13:35  Anja Billing, Aarhus University, Denmark: SGLT2 Inhibition Reveals Kidney Reconfiguration And Metabolic Inter-Organ Communication


13:35-13:50  Mia Jensen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark: Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitor Dapagliflozin Attenuates Protein Abundance Of Collectin Kidney 1 In Diabetic Mice


13:50-14:05  Mathias Skov, Aarhus University, Denmark: The Sglt2 Inhibitor Empagliflozin Aggravate Urinary Tract Infection With Uropathogenic Escherichia Coli By A Glucose Independent Mechanism


14:05-14:15  Small break

 

Molecular Mechanisms Of Kidney Disease Session (note session is 10+5)

 

14:15-14:30  Falk Lichtenberger, Charité, Germany: Pharmaceutical Activation Of Soluble Guanylate Cyclase Reduces Acute Kidney Injury Progression To Chronic Kidney Disease


14:30:14:45  Vishalini Venkatesan, University of Copenhagen, Denmark: The Role Of Aquaporin 2 (AQP2) — Dependent Water Transport In Cyst Progression During Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD)


14:45-15:00  Maibritt Meldgaard Arildsen, Aarhus University, Denmark: Quantification Of Renal Cortical Microperfusion Using Non-Invasive Optical Imaging

 

15:00

 

 

Start of the walking tours at 15:00 (paid)

 

15:00-15:30

 

Tea/coffee

 

15:30-17:00

 

HALL: GRANDE 3

 

CARDIAC MUSCLE

EC coupling

 

Chair: William Louch, University of Oslo, Norway

 

15:30-15:55  Mathis Stokke, University of Oslo, Norway: CPVT - lessons learned from patients, mice and computational models


15:55-16:20  Nina Ullrich, Heidelberg University, Germany: Structural and functional maturation strategies to enhance EC coupling in hiPSC-cardiomyocytes


16:20-16:45  Grégoire Vandecasteele, Université Paris-Saclay, France: Role of the PKA type I in regulating cardiac contractility and heart failure development


16:45-17:00  Martin Laasmaa, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia: Cardiomyocytes from female compared to male mice have larger ryanodine receptor clusters and higher calcium spark frequency

15:30-17:00

 

HALL: ANDANTE

 

COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY

The regulation and function of seasonal quiescent states in animals: a comparative approach

 

15:30-16:00 Shannon Currie, Universität Hamburg, Germany: Colonizing the cold - torpor flexibility and novel conditions promote range shifts in hibernating bats


16:00-16:30 Jayme van Dalum, Department of Arctic and Marine Biology, UiT, Norway: Maternally programmed developmental diapause in voles


16:30-17:00 Philip Lehmann, Stockholm University, Sweden: Diapause transitions in a butterfly viewed through four “omic” lenses


17:00-17:15 Concluding remarks

15:30-17:00

 

HALL: GRANDE 2

 

SKELETAL MUSCLE

M for muscle, mitochondria, metabolism and muscle memory

 

15:30-16:00  Marta Murgia, Max Planck Institute, Germany: What happens to muscle mitochondria during spaceflight? A proteomic approach to inactivity and unloading


16:00-16:15  Romain Bernasconi, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia: Creatine deficiency causes muscle-specific shift in the myosin heavy chain composition


16:15-16:30  Estela Santos Alves, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden: PGC1α1 attenuates mitochondrial dysfunction in mice with arthritis


16:30-16:45  Ferdinand von Walden, Karolinska University Hospital, Sweden: Mechanical loading alters skeletal muscle ribosomal rna 2´-o-methylation –demonstration of skeletal muscle ribosome specialization


16:45-17:15  Jean Farup, Aarhus University, Denmark: Spatial mapping of intercellular cross-talk in the skeletal muscle microenvironment


17:00  Concluding remarks → Mingle and network with drinks

15:30-17:00

 

HALL: BOLERO 2

 

VASCULAR

Vascular SIG Pre Meeting

 

15:30-16:15  Ulrike Muscha Steckelings, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark: Breaking the dogma: The good side of RAAS


16:15-16:35  Barbara Schreier, Julius-Bernstein Institute of Physiology, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany: Epidermal growth factor receptor in smooth muscle cells increases obesity-induced vascular alterations and renal endorgan damage


16:35-16:55  Ask Carit Andersen, Aarhus University, Denmark: cRSC kinase potentiates the contractility of murine middle cerebral arteries independently of rho kinase


16:55-17:20  Flash talks: 3-minute talks (only 2 slides allowed), 1 minute for questions, 1 minute for speak exchange.

  • Minze Xu, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany: STIMULATION OF NO-SGC-CGMP SIGNALING PREVENTS VASOCONSTRICTION IN EX VIVO ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY MODEL

  • Ines Drenjančević, University Josip Juraj Strossmayer Osijek, Croatia: HIGH SALT DIET SUPPRESSES NRF2-SIGNALLING PATHWAY AND IMPAIRS FLOW-MEDIATED DILATION IN MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERIES OF SPRAGUE-DAWLEY RATS

  • Michał Kowara, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland: THE EXPRESSION LEVELS OF MIR-92A, AN ATHEROPROTECTIVE KLF2 DOWNREGULATOR AND MIR-126 – AN ATHEROPROTECTIVE MERTK DOWNREGULATOR CORRELATED WITH ATHEROSCLEROTIC LESIONS SEVERITY

15:30-17:00

 

HALL: GRANDE 1

 

NEUROSCIENCE

Neuronal plasticity in health and disease

 

Chair: Fabio Benfenati, University of Genova, Italy

 

15:30-16:00  Maria Ryazantseva, University of Helsinki, Finland: Chronic stress affects amygdala excitability by downregulation of kainate receptor subunit Gluk1


16:00-16:30  Sergiy V. Korol, Uppsala University, Sweden: GABA signaling in hippocampal DG granule cells is regulated by insulin, axis-location, age and is altered in the tg-APPSwe mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease


16:30-17:00  ECR: Carolin Kuuskmäe, University of Tartu, Estonia: KYNURENINE PATHWAY DYNAMICS IN PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA SPECTRUM DISORDERS ACROSS THE DISEASE TRAJECTORY


Concluding remarks

15:30-17:00

 

HALL: BOLERO 1

 

RENAL PHYSIOLOGY

Epithelial, Membrane Transport and Renal Physiology - a great opportunity for ECR to present their data

 

15:30-15:45  Luca Meoli, Charité - University Medicine Berlin, Germany: Phenotypic Characterization Of Cldn10b-Deficient Mice With A Focus On Kidney Function

 

Kidney Injury Session (note session is 10+5)

 

15:45-16:00  Aurelija Radzevičienė, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Lithuania: Relation Of Donor Kidney Injury Biomarkers With A 1-Year Allograft Function


16:00-16:15  Tobias Sieckmann, Charité - Charité - University Medicine Berlin, Germany: Dysregulation Of Renal Polyamine Levels After Kidney Injury


16:15-16:30  Barbora Kalocayova, Centre of Experimental Medicine, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia: Mitigation Of Cardiac Surgery-Associated Acute Kidney Injury: Administration Of Molecular Hydrogen


16:30-16:45  Marie Lykke Bach, University Of Southern Denmark, Denmark: The Urokinase Plasminogen Activator in the DOCA-salt Kidney Injury Murine Model Activates Complement Factor C3a


16:45-17:00 Aimi Hamilton, Aarhus University, Denmark: Uropathogenic Escherichia Coli Show Increased Motlity In Urine From Renal Transplant Recipients

 

17:30

 

 

Walking tour around Tallinn (free)

 

 

 

Friday, September 15

 

8:45-9:00

 

HALL: GRANDE

 

Opening ceremony
 

9:00-9:45


HALL: GRANDE

 

PLENARY

 

Chair: Susan Wray, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

 

Ole Holger Petersen, Cardiff University, Wales, UK: Watching living cells in action in the pancreas

 

 

9:45-10:30

 

GROUP PHOTO (gathering at the registration area)

Tea/coffee
 

HALLS: DUETTO, FORTE, ALLEGRO, VALUUTA BAR AND LOBBY

Poster preview

10:30-12:15

 

HALL: GRANDE 3

 

SKELETAL MUSCLE SYMPOSIUM: NOVEL INSIGHT INTO SKELETAL MUSCLE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY IN DISEASE

 

Chair: Johanna Lanner, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden

 

10:30-11:00  Jorge Ruas, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden: Control of cell-cell communication during muscle remodeling and regeneration by a novel RNA-binding protein


11:00-11:20  ECR: Brendan Gabriel, The Rowett Institute, UK: Disrupted muscle circadian rhythms in metabolic disease – the importance of timing


11:20-11:40  Ferdinand von Walden, Karolinska University Hospital, Sweden: Skeletal muscle metabolism and exercise capacity in adolescents with cerebral palsy


11:40-12:10  Cristina Mammucari, University of Padova, Italy: Regulation of muscle metabolism and function by mitochondria cation channels 

 

 

 

10:30-12:15

 

HALL: GRANDE 1+2

 

SPS - HONORARY SYMPOSIUM: SODIUM AND FLUID BALANCE

 

Chairs: Helle Prætorius Øhrwald, Aarhus University, Denmark
Tobias Wang, Aarhus University, Denmark

 

10:30-10:50  Peter Bie, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark: Total body sodium: rates, pools, regulators, implications


10:50-11:10  Pernille B Laerkegaard Hansen, AstraZeneca and University of Southern Denmark, Denmark: From physiology to novel medicine and back


11:10-11:30  Peter Norsk, Baylor College of Medicine & Center for Space Medicine & NASA, JSC, United States: Mechanisms of diuresis and natriuresis of central blood volume expansion induced by head-out water immersion in humans


11:30-11:50  Boye L. Jensen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark: Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus-therapeutic options


11:50-12:10  Pontus Persson, Charité Berlin, Germany: Intricate kidney circulation is key to understanding and treating kidney injury

10:30-12:15

 

HALL: BOLERO

 

ORAL ABSTRACTS: CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY

 

Chair: Christian Aalkjaer, Aarhus University, Denmark

 

10 minute presentation + 5 minutes Q&A

 

10:30-10:45  Rashika Sivakumar, Aarhus University, Denmark: THE ROLE OF SORTILLIN-RELATED VPS10P CONTAINING RECEPTOR, SORCS2 IN ENDOTHELIAL AND SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL FUNCTION


10:45-11:00  Lana Kralj, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia: SKIN MICROCIRCULATION RESPONSE TO GRADED DYNAMIC EXERCISE: A WAVELET ANALYSIS APPROACH


11:00-11:15  Lars Jørn Jensen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark: ROLE OF S1P-RECEPTOR AND Rho-KINASE IN MYOGENIC TONE IN MESENTERIC AND CEREBRAL ARTERIES OF YOUNG VS. MIDDLE-AGED MICE​


11:15-11:30  Joakim A Bastrup, University of Copenhagen, Denmark: ORAL DOSING HYPERTENSIVE RATS WITH ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENT COLCHICINE GIVES VASCULAR FUNCTION RECOVERY


11:30-11:45  Florencia Cabrera-Cabrera, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia: DECIPHERING THE REGULATION OF NEUROTROPHIN BDNF GENE EXPRESSION IN CARDIOMYOCYTES


11:45-12:00  Ieva Sarapinienė, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Lithuania: PROTEIN KINASES AND CONNEXIN 43 C-TERMINUS RESIDUES INVOLVED IN ALLOSTERIC REGULATION OF GAP JUNCTION INHIBITOR POTENCY


12:00-12:15  Ornella Manfra, Oslo University Hospital and University of Oslo, Norway: SUPER-RESOLUTION IMAGING OF CARDIOMYOCYTE DYADIC PROTEINS​

 

 

12:15-14:15

 

AT MERINEITSI RESTAURANT

Lunch

HALLS: DUETTO, FORTE, ALLEGRO, VALUUTA BAR AND LOBBY

Poster session

14:15-15:00

 

HALL: GRANDE 1+2

 

KEYNOTE

 

Chair: Helle Prætorius Øhrwald, Aarhus University, Denmark

 

Lora Heisler, University of Aberdeen, UK: New insights in the brain control of obesity and type 2 diabetes

 

HALL: BOLERO

 

KEYNOTE

 

Chair: Eero Vasar, University of Tartu, Estonia

 

Mart Saarma, University of Helsinki, FinlandNovel regulators of cellular stress and neuronal survival

15:00-15:30

 

Tea/coffee

 

15:30-17:15

 

HALL: GRANDE 1+2

 

CARDIAC SYMPOSIUM: PHYSIOLOGY OF MITOCHONDRIA AND CARDIAC METABOLISM

 

Chairs: Morten Bækgaard Thomsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Martin Laasmaa, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

 

15:30-15:55  Ellen Aasum, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway: Obesity-induced alterations in cardiac metabolism and mechanoenergetics


15:55-16:20  György Hajnóczky, Thomas Jefferson University, USA: Tissue specific control of mitochondrial calcium uptake


16:20-16:45  Uwe Schlattner, University of Grenoble Alpes, France: AMP-activated protein kinase in murine heart: lessons learned from a cardiomyocyte-specific, inducible knock-down


16:45-17:00  ECR: Jelena Branovets, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia: Calcium handling in creatine-deficient mouse hearts


17:00-17:15  ECR: Joona Valtonen, Tampere University, Finland: SLOW INACTIVATION OF CA2+ CHANNELS MANIFEST TO PROLONGATION OF ACTION POTENTIAL AND ARRHYTHMIAS IN HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY

15:30-17:15

 

HALL: GRANDE 3

 

TEACHING SYMPOSIUM: CURRENT TRENDS IN TEACHING PHYSIOLOGY

 

Chairs: Margarethe Geiger, Medical University of Vienna, Austria

Jana Kivastik, University of Tartu, Estonia 

 

15:30-15:50 Liisa M. Peltonen, University of Helsinki, Finland: Some good airing needed


15:50-16:10 Stefano Gastaldello, Karolinska Institute, Sweden: Academia or not academia, this is the student’s problem


16:10-16:25 Britt Fuglesteg, University of Tromsø, Norway: Use of scratch tickets to activate medical students during repetition of basic muscle physiology


16:25-16:45 David Greensmith, University of Salford, UK: Enhancing student experience and graduate outcomes through inclusive physiology


16:45-17:05 ECR: Julius Juurmaa, East Tallinn Central Hospital, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia: A structured, system-driven approach to practicing and teaching medicine


17:05-17:15 Questions/discussion

15:30-17:15

 

HALL: BOLERO

 

ORAL ABSTRACTS: NEUROBIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

 

Chair: Eero Vasar, University of Tartu, Estonia

 

10 minute presentation + 5 minutes Q&A

 

15:30-15:45  Serena Losacco, University of Genova, Italy: COMBINED ROLES OF A GONADAL-ADRENOCORTICAL LOOP AND A THALAMOCORTICAL LOOP IN A MODEL OF FIBROMYALGIA PATHOGENESIS


15:45-16:00  Meric Demeli Ertus, Turkey Zonguldak Bulent Ecevit University Medical Faculty, Turkey: MODULATION OF MOTOR ACTIVITY BY EPIGALLOCATECHIN GALLAT IN THE STEREOTAXIC RAT MODEL OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE​


16:00-16:15  Jaromir Myslivecek, Charles University, Czech Republic: BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS OF MUSCARINIC RECEPTORS AND CHOLINESTERASES IN BRAIN AREAS INVOLVED IN MOTOR ACTIVITY CIRCADIAN RHYTHM​


16:15-16:30  Este Leidmaa, University of Tartu, Estonia; University of Bonn, Germany: ACUTE HIGH-FAT HIGH-SUGAR DIET RAPIDLY INCREASES BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER PERMEABILITY IN MICE​


16:30-16:45  Naim Khan, Université de Bourgogne-France Comté (UBFC), France: FAT TASTE RECEPTOR AGONISTS DECREASE FAT-RICH FOOD INTAKE AND OBESITY IN OBESE MICE​


16:45-17:00  Linnéa Corell, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden: INDIVIDUALS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY HAVE AN ALTERED VENTILATORY RESPONSE TO ACUTE INCREMENTAL EXERCISE​


17:00-17:15  Fabiano Cimmino, University of Naples Federico II, Italy: OLEOYLETHANOLAMIDE IN THE TREATMENT OF OBESITY AND INSULIN RESISTANCE: MODULATION OF ENERGY BALANCE, MITOCHONDRIAL BIOENERGETICS AND GUT MICROBIOME​

19:30

 

Conference Dinner with the folk band Kiiora. Get a glimpse here (opens on the event's Facebook page)!
Buses leave Hotel Viru at 19:00, 19:15 and 19:20.

 

 

 

 

Saturday, September 16

9:00-9:45

 

HALL: GRANDE

 

PLENARY

 

Chair: Professor Jens Leipziger, Aarhus University, Denmark

 

Jens Juul Holst,University of Copenhagen, Denmark: Future therapy of obesity and type 2 diabetes based on the physiological actions of a gut hormone

Presentation of the Christian Bohr Prize – The Scandinavian Physiological Society – Helle Prætorius Øhrwald – President

 

 

9:45-10:30

 

 

Tea/coffee

HALLS: DUETTO, FORTE, ALLEGRO, VALUUTA BAR AND LOBBY

Poster preview

10:30-12:15

 

HALL: GRANDE 1+2

 

NEUROSCIENCE SYMPOSIUM: NEURODEGENERATION

 

Chairs: Sergiy V. Korol, Uppsala University, Sweden

Maria Lindskog, Uppsala University, Sweden

 

10:30-11:00  Gilberto Fisone, Karolinska Institute, Sweden: Non-motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease: Modelling sleep and circadian co-morbidities


11:00-11:30  Giorgio Grasselli, University of Genova, Italy: Structural and functional plasticity of cerebellar climbing fibers


11:30-11:50  ECR: Benjamin Portal, Uppsala University, Sweden: Early behavioral and synaptic changes in the APP NL-F mice model of Alzheimer’s disease


11:50-12:10  ECR: Katyayani Singh, University of Tartu, Estonia: Neuronal growth regulator 1 (NEGR1) cell adhesion molecules as connotation link between neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative processes

10:30-12:15

 

HALL: GRANDE 3

 

RENAL SYMPOSIUM: THE DISEASED KIDNEY

 

Chairs: Henrik Dimke, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

Jenny Nyström, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

 

10:30-11:00  Fredrik Palm, Uppsala University, Sweden: Oxygenation in the diseased kidney


11:00-11:30  Helle Prætorius Øhrwald, Aarhus University, Denmark: Impact of urosepsis and pyelonephritis on renal function (will be uploaded soon)


11:30-11:50  ECR: Kerstin Ebefors, University of Gothenburg, Sweden: The mesangium in diabetic nephropathy


11:50-12:10  ECR: Gitte Rye Hinrichs, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark: ENaC and Amiloride in nephrotic fluid and sodium retention

10:30-12:15

 

HALL: BOLERO

 

ORAL ABSTRACTS: MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY

 

Chair: Rikke Birkedal, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

 

10 minute presentation + 5 minutes Q&A

 

10:30-10:45  Simona Kavaliauskiene, University of Oslo, Norway: FUNCTIONAL CONSEQUENCES OF TEMPERATURE-INDUCED CARDIOVASCULAR REMODELING IN FARMED ATLANTIC SALMON


10:45-11:00  Elisabetta Piva, University of Padova, Italy: INVESTIGATING THE INFLUENCE OF RISING SEAWATER TEMPERATURES ON FISH HEART: EXPLORING THE PHYSIOLOGICAL IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON ANTARCTIC FISH


11:00-11:15  Emil Rindom, Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark: GUT-DERIVED HUMORAL SIGNALING INDUCE RAPID POSTPRANDIAL MUSCLE GROWTH IN BURMESE PYTHONS​


11:15-11:30  Richie Goulding, Vrije Universiteit, Netherlands: ALTERED SKELETAL MUSCLE MITOCHONDRIAL MORPHOLOGY IN LATE MIDDLE-AGED HUMANS, DESPITE MAINTAINED MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION AND CONTENT


11:30-11:45  David Rizo-Roca, Karolinska Institute, Sweden: SARCOMERIC MITOCHONDRIAL CREATINE KINASE 2 MODULATES MITOCHONDRIAL HOMEOSTASIS AND IS DOWNREGULATED IN MEN WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES


11:45-12:00  Baptiste Jude, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden: CAN PGC-1Α1 COUNTERACT SKELETAL MUSCLE CAPILLARY RAREFACTION AND REDUCED GLUCOSE UPTAKE INDUCED BY CHRONIC INFLAMMATION?


12:00-12:15  Florian Britto, Institut Cochin, France: INFLUENCE OF MYOFIBER TYPOLOGY ON THE RESPONSE TO OVERLOAD-INDUCED SKELETAL MUSCLE HYPERTROPHY

 

 

12:15-14:15

 

 

AT MERINEITSI RESTAURANT

Lunch

 

HALLS: DUETTO, FORTE, ALLEGRO, VALUUTA BAR AND LOBBY

Poster session

14:15-15:00

 

 

HALL: GRANDE 1+2

 

KEYNOTE

 

Chair: Robert Zorec, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

 

Agneta Nordberg, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden: Dynamic reactive astrogliosis in Alzheimer disease continuum

 

 

HALL: BOLERO

 

KEYNOTE

 

Chair: Liga Ozolina-Moll, University of Latvia, Latvia

 

Maija Dambrova, Riga Stradins University, LatviaAcylcarnitines: Fatty Acid Energy Metabolites in Health and Disease

15:00-15:30

 

Tea/coffee

 

15:30-17:15

 

HALL: GRANDE 3

 

COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM: COMPARATIVE CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY

Organisers: Sjannie Lefevre, University of Oslo, Norway; Rikke Birkedal, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia; Christian Aalkjær, Aarhus University, Denmark; Tobias Wang, Aarhus University, Denmark

Chair: Sjannie Lefevre, University of Oslo, Norway

 

Speakers:

15:30-15:55  Dunja Aksentijevic, Queen Mary University of London, Barts and the London Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, William Harvey Research Institute, UK: Metabolic adaptations in non-model organisms yield cardiac pathophysiology insights


15:55-16:20  John Mackrill, University College Cork, Ireland: Evolution of the cardiac dyad


16:20-16:45  Kirstine Callø, University of Copenhagen, Denmark: Electrical activation of the mammalian heart


16:45-17:10  Rikke Birkedal, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia: Communication within cardiomyocytes

15:30-17:15

 

HALL: GRANDE 1+2

 

VASCULAR SYMPOSIUM: VASCULAR AUTOREGULATION IN SPECIAL TISSUES

 

Chairs: Charlotte Mehlin Sørensen and Joakim Armstrong Bastrup, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

 

15:30-15:55  Dirk-Jan Duncker, Erasmus Medical Centre, Netherlands (cardiac): Regulation of coronary blood flow during exercise


15:55-16:20  Ylva Hellsten, University of Copenhagen, Denmark: Regulation of skeletal muscle vascular tone in health and disease


16:20-16:45  Patrice Brassard, Université Laval, Canada (cerebral): Cerebral pressure-flow relationship: looking beyond the traditional view of cerebral autoregulation


16:45-17:10  Olga Sosnovtseva, University of Copenhagen, Denmark: Autoregulation-driven microcirculation of the kidney

15:30-17:15

 

HALL: BOLERO

 

ORAL ABSTRACTS: RENAL BIOLOGY AND METABOLISM

Chairs: Helle Praetorius, Aarhus University, Denmark and Pontus Persson, Charité, Germany

10 minute presentation + 5 minutes Q&A

 

15:30-15:45  Henrik Dimke, University of Southern Denmark and Odense University Hospital, Denmark: EXPOSURE OF JUNCTIONAL CLAUDIN-3 EPITOPES IN THE THICK ASCENDING LIMB OF CLDN19 DEFICIENT MICE


15:45-16:00  Timo Rieg, University of South Florida and James A. Haley Veterans Hospital, USA: ROLE OF RENAL NHE1 IN ACID-BASE REGULATION


16:00-16:15  Jens Leipziger, Aarhus University, Biomedicine, Denmark: ELEXACAFTOR/TEZACAFTOR/IVACAFTOR TREATMENT CORRECTS THE SALT-LOSING PHENOTYPE IN PEOPLE WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS


16:15-16:30  Stephanie Franzén, Uppsala University, Sweden: VOLATILE ANESTHESIA HAS HIGHER ASSOCIATION WITH POSTOPERATIVE ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY AND INDEPENDENTLY IMPAIRS RENAL FUNCTION VIA RENAL SYMPATHETIC NERVE ACTIVITY​


16:30-16:45  Andraz Stozer, University of Maribor, Slovenia: CALCIUM OSCILLATIONS IN ISLETS OF LANGERHANS FROM CONTROL AND DIABETIC HUMANS: IMPLICATIONS FOR UNDERSTANDING NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL BETA CELL FUNCTION


16:45-17:00  Leyla Semiha Sen, Marmara University School of Medicine, Turkey: PHOENIXIN-14 ALLEVIATES REMOTE ORGAN INJURY IN BILE DUCT LIGATION INDUCED CHOLESTATIC LIVER INJURY AND ACUTE PANCREATITIS IN RATS​


17:00-17:15  Nalini Sodum, Oulu University Hospital, University of Oulu, Finland: L-CELLS NUTRIENT SENSING POTENTIATE GLP-1 RELEASE

 

 

17:15

 

HALL: GRANDE 1+2

 

Closing ceremony & awards