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Acta Physiologica 2011; Volume 201, Supplement 682
The 90th Annual Meeting of The German Physiological Society
3/26/2011-3/29/2011
Regensburg, Germany

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    Target cell killing at the immunological synapse: Mechanisms of transport, docking and exocytosis of lytic granules
    Qu B., Pattu V., *Junker C., Schwarz E., Bhat S., Kummerow C., Marshall M., Matti U., Neumann F., Pfreundschuh M., Becherer U., Rieger H., Rettig J., *Hoth M.
     
    Targeted disruption of aquaporin-1 leads to impaired recruitment of juxtaglomerular cells in response to chronic stimulation of the renin-angiotensin system
    *Tinning A., Jensen B., Kurtz A., Madsen K.
     
    TASK3 potassium channels are involved in the regulation of aldosterone secretion in mice
    *Penton Ribas D., Bandulik S., Tauber P., Sterner C., Tegtmeier I., Reichold M., Haubs S., Lalli E., Barhanin J., Lesage F., Warth R.
     
    Teaching acid-base (patho-) physiology
    *Alle H.
     
    TGF-receptor mediated NO release induced apoptosis in adult cardiomyocytes of adult rat
    *Warga B., Heger J., Abdallah Y., Schluter K.-D., Piper H.M., Euler G.
     
    The (pro)renin receptor: a reappraisal of its functions
    *Nguyen G.
     
    The 1S I/II loop as molecular switch for 1a to enable trafficking of the dihydropyridine receptor (DHPR)
    Polster A., Pfitzer G., Beam K., *Papadopoulos S.
     
    The activated Mineralocorticoid Receptor interacts with Calcineurin- in respect of CREB signaling
    *Seiferth A., Ruhs S., Gekle M., Grossmann C.
     
    The afterhyperpolarizing potential following a train of action potentials is reduced in an acute model of epilepsy via protein kinase activation
    Kernig K., *Kirschstein T., Rohde M., Kohling R.
     
    The ammonia transporter RhCG contributes to but is not critical for renal ammonium excretion during high protein intake
    *Bounoure L., Bourgeois S., Wagner C.A., Druart S., Devuyst O.
     
    The AMP-activated protein kinase 2 subunit is involved in platelet signaling as well as clot retraction and thrombus stability
    *Randriamboavonjy V., Isaak J., Fromel T., Fisslthaler B., Fleming I.
     
    The AMP-activated protein kinase modifies gene expression in endothelial cells by interfering with protein lysine acetylation
    *Fisslthaler B., Loot A., Fleming I.
     
    The analysis of aquaporin-2 regulation by means of the isolated perfused rat kidney
    *Schurek H.-J., Klokkers J., Pavenstadt H., Schlatter E., Edemir B.
     
    The anesthetic octanol activates CFTR-dependent Cl--secretion in native pulmonary epithelium (Xenopus laevis)
    *Richter K., Clauss W., Fronius M.
     
    The anion exchanger Slc26a6 functionally interacts and tethers the cytoplasmic carbonic anhydrase II to the apical membrane in murine duodenum
    *Singh A.K., Riederer B., Soleimani M., Engelhardt R., Seidler U.
     
    The Auxiliary AMPA Receptor Subunit Cornichon - Just a Chaperone?
    *Harmel N., Mauric V., Klocker N.
     
    The Ca2+-activated potassium channel KCa3.1 shows increased expression in A549 lung carcinoma cells with high metastatic potential
    *Bulk E., Jungen D., Hascher A., Muller-Tidow C., Schwab A.
     
    The calcium-sensing receptor in the murine renal collecting duct cell line M1
    *Himmerkus N., Grussel S., Bleich M.
     
    The cardioprotective effect of brief acidic reperfusion after ischemia in perfused rat hearts is not mimicked by inhibition of the Na+/H+ exchanger NHE1
    *Andersen A.-D., Bentzen B.H., Salling H., Klingberg H., Kanneworff M., Grunnet M., Pedersen S.F.
     
    The Connexin40 A96S Loss-of-Function mutation from a patient suffering from atrial fibrillation causes renin dependent hypertension in mice
    *Machura K., Lubkemeier I., Kurtz A., Willecke K.
     
    The contractile apparatus but not Ca2+ is the main contributor to compromised force in early pre-fibrotic mdx cardiac muscle with already detectable cardiomyopathy
    *Wagner S., Weber C., Galmbacher R., Hein S., Schinkel S., Walther A., Martin E., Bekkeredjian R., Muller O.J., Friedrich O.
     
    The differential expression of several mRNA variants of HIF1a during endurance exercise and under normobar hypoxia
    *Breitbach S., Bohringer A., Simon P., Tug S.
     
    The Dipeptide Isoleucine-Tryptophan (IW) Lowers Blood Pressure in the SHR-Model and Reduce Angiotensin I Conversion in Isolated Rat Aorta
    *Martin M., Deussen A.
     
    The Effect of Variation artificial Dead Space Volume in Lung Ventilation Gas Exchange: A Model Study
    *Nasrallah H, Khachab A., Kashefi A, Bernhagen J., Wald B., Mottaghy K.
     
    The electrophysiological effects of chronic application of aldosterone on ventricular myocytes of Gq/11 knock out mice
    *Pahlavan S., Wiesen K., Oberhofer M., Kaestner L., Lipp P.
     
    The endosomal SNARE protein syntaxin-8 interacts with the K+ channel TASK-1 and modulates its intracellular traffic
    *Renigunta V.K., Zuzarte M., Siebert K., Schlichthorl G., Preisig-Muller R., Daut J.
     
    The epithelial serine protease trypsin IV activates the human epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) heterologously expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes
    *Haerteis S., Krappitz M., Krueger B., Murphy J., Bunnett N.W., Korbmacher C.
     
    The ex vivo perfused lung for assessment of altered lung function during transplantation
    *Klein S., Dhein S., Bauer L., Vollroth M., Dieterlen M.-T., Mohr F.-W., Bittner H.B.
     
    The functions of tight junction proteins in mammalian epidermis
    *Brandner J.M.
     
    The H2O2-producing NADPH oxidase Nox4 protects against Angiotensin II induced vascular hypertrophy and inflammation
    *Schrder K., Benkhoff S., Mieth A., Zhang M., Shah A.M., Brandes R.P.
     
    The impact of HIF-1 signaling in skeletal muscle injury and repair
    *Scheerer N., Gottstein E., Swoboda S., Fandrey J.
     
    The importance of the transcriptional factor HIF-1 for dendritic cell function
    *Wobben R.
     
    The inflammatory chemokine CXCL16 mediates platelet activation and adhesion via PI3K/AKT signaling pathway
    *Borst O., Munzer P., Gehring E.-M., Gatidis S., Paul A., Schonberger T., Towhid S., Rose M., Seizer P., May A., Gawaz M., Lang F.
     
    The Influence of Lactate on the Proliferation and Differentiation of C2C12 and human primary myoblasts
    *Willkomm L., Elsen M., Borosch S., Jung R., Bloch W.
     
    The K-ATP channel-independent pathways of insulin secretion
    *Henquin J.-C.
     
    The lipocalin 2 receptor: A novel receptor mediating endocytosis of metal-protein complexes and cadmium-metallothionein toxicity in the kidney
    *Langelueddecke C., Wolff N.A., Lee W.-K., Thevenod F.
     
    The meaning of mechanical strain for vasculogenesis of embryonic stem cells
    *Behr S., Sauer H.
     
    The need for proton-driven vesicular Cl- accumulation: insights from designer mice and biophysics
    *Jentsch T.J.
     
    The new hydrogen sulfide-releasing aspirin-derivative ACS14 is a highly effective platelet inhibitor in vitro and in vivo
    *Fochler F., Pircher J., del Soldato P., Mannell H., Pohl U., Sohn H.-Y., Krotz F.
     
    The non-neuronal cholinergic system in mouse tracheal epithelium: Evidence for the participation of muscarinic M1, M3 receptors and nicotinic receptors
    *Hollenhorst M., Lips K., Kummer W., Clauss W., Fronius M.
     
    The novel gasotransmitter hydrogen sulfide impairs pulmonary transepithelial ion transport
    *Erb A., Fronius M., Clauss W., Althaus M.
     
    The number of release-ready vesicles increases rapidly during homeostatic plasticity
    *Weyhersmller A., Hallermann S., Wagner N., Eilers J.
     
    The organic anion transporter 1 is a pharmacological target for inhibitors of prolyl hydroxylases
    *Hagos Y., Krick W., Willam C., Burckhardt G., Burckhardt B.C.
     
    The plant alkaloide berberine prevents claudin-1- and -2-based cytokine-induced paracellular barrier impairment
    *Amasheh S., Amasheh M., Fromm A., Krug S.M., Fromm M., Schulzke J.
     
    The polarity protein Scrib is essential for directed endothelial cell migration
    *Michaelis U.R., Chavakis E., Jungblut B., Potente M., Tjwa M., Kaluza D., Urbich C., Kruse C., Wandzioch K., Borg J.-P., Brandes R.P.
     
    The polarity protein Scribble is a negative regulator of endothelial shear stress signalling
    *Kruse C.K.G., Wandzioch K., Brandes R.P., Michaelis U.R.
     
    The protection against reperfusion injury through uncoupling of the mitochondrial respiratory chain at the start of reperfusion
    *Raffenberg S., Woste A., Shahzad T., Johnson V., Abdallah Y., Iraqi W.
     
    The role of adenosine and ATP in tubuloglomerular feedback and RBF autoregulation
    *Dautzenberg M., Just A.
     
    The role of phospolipase2 signaling in the enhancement of sodium transport elicited by hypotonicity in A6 cells
    *Polyankina A., Steels P., Bleich M.
     
    The Role of TGFb for Renin Cell Recruitment under chronic Stimulation of the RAS
    *Gerl M., Kurtz A., Wagner C.
     
    The Role of the C-Terminus in Functional Expression of Rat Connexin46
    *Schlingmann B., Busko S., Hemmerling F., Ngezahayo A.
     
    The role of TRPC6 in chemotactic signaling of murine neutrophils
    *Lindemann O., Umlauf D., Bertrand J., Fabian A., Pap T., Dietrich A., Schwab A.
     
    The serum- and glucocorticoid-inducible kinase-1 (SGK1) regulates expression and function of membrane androgen receptors (mAR) as well as migration in tumor cells
    *Gehring E.-M., Gu S., Konstantinidis G., Alevizopoulos K., Foller M., Lang F., Stournaras C.
     
    The SH2-domain containing protein tyrosine phosphatase 1 (SHP-1) mediates antithrombotic effects in endothelial inflammation in vivo
    *Koch E., Pircher J., Mannell H., Sohn H.-Y., Pohl U., Krotz F.
     
    The sialyltransferase ST3Gal-IV regulates eosinophil recruitment in vivo
    *Frommhold D., Doerner A., Abisch J., Huber S., Mall M., Vohringer D., Sperandio M.
     
    The structural basis of silencing of acid-sensing ion channel (ASIC) 3 by the integral membrane protein stomatin
    *Siebertz H., Kadurin I., Polleichtner G., Grunder S.
     
    The tight junction protein claudin-17 forms a paracellular anion channel in kidney tubule cells
    *Krug S.M., Rosenthal R., Gunzel D., Amasheh S., Schulzke J., Fromm M.
     
    The Tight Junctions of the Blood-Brain Barrier
    *Wolburg H.
     
    The TNF-receptor-subtype 1 is responsible for ischemia/reperfusion induced endothelial dysfunction in vivo
    Chaudhry D., *Pircher J., Mannell H., Sohn H., Pohl U., Krotz F.
     
    The Tyrosine Phosphatase SHP-1 regulates Hif-1 protein level in human microvascular endothelial cells during hypoxia
    *Alig S., Mannell H., Pircher J., Sohn H.-Y., Pohl U., Krotz F.
     
    The unfolded protein response controls induction and activation of ADAM17/TACE by severe hypoxia and ER-stress
    Rzymski T., *Petry A., Kracun D., Pike L., Harris A.L., Gorlach A.
     
    The Wilms tumor transcription factor Wt1 regulates the Interleukin-10 gene
    *Bondke Persson A., Sciesielski L.K., Scholz H., Kirschner K.M.
     
    The Wilms tumor transcription factor, WT1, stimulates expression of the ADAMTS16 gene
    *Jacobi C., Kirschner K., Scholz H.
     
    Thymoquinone-induced platelet apoptosis
    *Towhid S., Gehring E.-M., Qadri S., Schmid E., Munzer P., Borst O., Lang F.
     
    Tight junctions of human pleura mesothelium: structure, function and pathophysiological aspects
    *Amasheh S., Markov A.G., Volgin G.N., Voronkova M.A., Yablonsky P.K., Fromm M.
     
    Time dependent activation of myeloid cells by different conditions of hypoxia
    *Schwartz M., Winning S., Fandrey J.
     
    TNF enhances the vasoconstrictor potential of serotonin and thromboxane through impairment of endothelial function
    *Kleinbongard P., Schoner S., Leineweber K., Bose D., Konorza T., Eggebrecht H., Haude M., Erbel R., Heusch G.
     
    To burst or not to burst! The role of KATP channels in dopamine neurons
    *Roeper J.
     
    Tonicity affects the WNT/-catenin pathway in rat renal inner medullary collecting duct cells
    *Jardzejewski M., Klokkers J., Pavenstadt H., Schlatter E., Edemir B.
     
    Tracking of mesenchymal stem cells after infusion in mice
    Werner F., Frohlich W., Posel C., *Deten A.
     
    Transcriptional regulation of the Ca2+ channel Orai1/STIM1 by the serum- and glucocorticoid-inducible kinase SGK1
    *Eylenstein A., Regel I., Lang F.
     
    Transfection of cystic fibrosis airway epithelial cells with wtCFTR-mRNA restores CFTR function
    Bangel-Ruland N., *Knieper Y., Sobczak K., Leier G., Rosenecker J., Weber W.-M.
     
    Translation of ligand binding to activation in CNGA2:A4:B1b channels
    *Nache V., Zimmer T., Kusch J., Biskup C., Schmauder R., Schulz E., Seifert R., Boenigk W., Schwede F., Benndorf K.
     
    Transport activity of the sodium bicarbonate cotransporter NBCe1 is increased by a functional interaction with different carbonic anhydrase isoforms
    *Schler C., Becker H.M., McKenna R., Deitmer J.W.
     
    Transport rate of the p-glycoprotein (Pgp) is depending on chirality of the substrate
    *Thews O., Biesalski B., Yilmaz B., Rosch F., Fellner M.
     
    TRPC6 channels are functionally expressed in mouse skeletal muscle and seem to counteract fatigue development during repetitive stimulation of the soleus muscle
    *Zhang Y., Pritschow B., Sinnhofer C., Brinkmeier H.
     
    TRPC-channels modulate reciprocal GC-MC signaling in the OB
    Stroh O., Freichel M., Hartmann J., *Egger V.
     
    TRPM7 is a receptor for natural and synthetic modulators of SKCa channels
    *Chubanov V., Mederos y Schnitzler M., Meissner M., Schafer S., Abstiens K., Heilmair R., Hofmann T., Gudermann T.
     
    TRPV4 channels in mouse skeletal muscle: their role for Ca2+ homeostasis, muscle fatigue and motor function
    *Pritschow B.W., Princk M., Lange T., Zhang Y.X., Kasch J., Liedtke W., Brinkmeier H.
     
    Tryptophan scanning analysis of the second transmembrane helix of barttin reveals two sites of interaction with ClC-K chloride channels
    *Wojciechowski D., Fischer M., Fahlke C.
     
    Two different pathways contribute to cytotoxicity of mouse cytotoxic T lymphocytes
    *Dudenhffer-Pfeifer M., Krause E., Hoth M., Rettig J.
     
    Two independent cGMP-mediated pathways mediate nitrergic relaxation in ICC and SMC: Studies in mice lacking NO-sensitive guanylyl cyclase
    *Groneberg D., Lies B., Konig P., Friebe A.
     

     

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