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Acta Physiologica 2012; Volume 206, Supplement 693
Joint FEPS and Spanish Physiological Society Scientific Congress 2012
9/8/2012-9/11/2012
Santiago de Compostela, Spain

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    Obeso A- Carotid body function in animal models of obstructive sleep apnoea
     - Purinergic mechanisms in breathing control
     - Relationships between intermittent hypoxia and high fat diet to cause oxidative, metabolic, and inflammation alterations.
     - Carotid body related functions in rats subjected to intermittent hypoxia, fed with high fat diet and both treatments applied simultaneously.
    Ochodnicky P- Activation of hepatocyte growth factor pathway by sustained beta-adrenergic stimulation is accompanied by increased levels of stem cell marker MDR-1 in rat left ventricle
    O'Doherty R- Hepatic glycogen enrichment from 2H2O informs the glycogenic contribution of fructose during overnight feeding with sucrose
     - Early actions of Thiazolidinediones in hepatic de novo lipogenesis
    Okruhlicova L- Omega-3 fatty acids diet affect Cx40 expression in rat aorta during inflammation.
     - Inflammation-induced structural alterations of endothelium contribute to increased susceptibility of the heart to ischemia/reperfusion injury.
    Olaso G- Identification of plasma biomarkers of frailty in humans
     - Effect on longevity genes by red wine consumption in nuns
    Olea E- The effects of Intermittent hypoxia on redox status, NFkB activation, and plasma lipid levels is dependent on the lowest oxygen saturation
     - Carotid body related functions in rats subjected to intermittent hypoxia, fed with high fat diet and both treatments applied simultaneously.
     - Relationships between intermittent hypoxia and high fat diet to cause oxidative, metabolic, and inflammation alterations.
     - Carotid body function in animal models of obstructive sleep apnoea
    Olivares M- EFFECTS OF TWO FUNCTIONAL INGREDIENTS ON FOOD INTAKE, NUTRIENT DIGESTIBILITY AND BODY WEIGHT GAIN IN RATS
     - INFLUENCE OF TWO FUNCTIONAL INGREDIENTS ON THE PLASMA CONCENTRATIONS OF INSULIN, LEPTIN, GHRELIN AND PEPTIDE YY (PYY) IN RATS
    Oliveras A- Heteromeric assembly of voltage-dependent Kv7.1/Kv7.5 channels
    Oliviero A- Fast forms of cortico-cortical fatigue observed during the execution of simple fast and brief rhythmic movements in young humans subjects
    Olteanu D- The Protective Effects of Chitosan on Liver Damage in Experimental Acute Extrahepatic Cholestasis
    OLTEANU E- The effects of Calluna vulgaris on the DNA photolesions and inflammation induced by multiple doses of UVB
    Olvedy M- Activation of hepatocyte growth factor pathway by sustained beta-adrenergic stimulation is accompanied by increased levels of stem cell marker MDR-1 in rat left ventricle
    Ordonez A- Role of microRNAs in urocortin-induced cardioprotection during cardiac reperfusion
     - The interplay between L-type Ca2+ and store operated Ca2+ channels and their regulation of vascular tone
     - Urotensin-II Signaling Mechanisms of Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation: Role of Orai1, TRPC1 and Stim1
    Ordonez R- ANTI-ANGIOGENIC ACTIVITY OF MELATONIN TREATMENT IN AN IN VITRO MODEL OF HUMAN HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA.
    Orozco M- ONCOGENIC RAS-INDUCED TUMORIGENESIS IS IL6 INDEPENDENT
    ORTEGA E- Altered neuroendocrine/stress status in fibromyalgia syndrome
    Ortega E- Altered profile of chemokines in fibromyalgia patients.
     - Acute moderate exercise regulates the altered stress and innate immune responses in fibromyalgia patients
    Ortiz F- EFFECTS OF MELATONIN ON NEURAL STEM CELL VIABILITY AND DIFFERENTIATION: ROLE OF THE MITOCHONDRIA
     - CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BASIS OF THE RADIOTHERAPY-INDUCED MUCOSITIS. EXPERIMENTAL EVALUTION OF THE BENEFICIAL THERAPY WITH MELATONIN
    Ortiz FJ- BENEFICIAL EFFECTS OF TOPIC MELATONIN ADMINISTRATION AGAINST MITOCHONDRIAL DAMAGE DURING RADIOTHERAPY-INDUCED MUCOSITIS
    Ortiz J- Analysis of the academic load of Physiology in the degree of Physical Therapy of three Spanish Autonomic Communities: Catalonia, Community of Madrid and Valencian Community
    Ortiz M- Using Active Learning Techniques in Human Physiology
     - Design of an anti-smoking campaign for primary health care centres as an evaluation tool in physiology for the nursing degree.
    Ortiz Garcia F- Melatonin, nitric oxide synthases and Parkinson's disease
    Ortuno Tania- Visual cortical feedback modulates LGN bursting in the detection of a novel stimulus in an attended location.
    Ostatnikova D- Reduced oxytocin levels in Slovak autism patients.
    Ottman D- ACUTE EFFECTS OF IMIPRAMINE ON THE REPTILIAN EEG: LOOKING INTO DE EVOLUTION OF REM SLEEP.
    Outeirino V- ANTENATAL LIRAGLUTIDE THERAPY RECOVERS INCOMPLETE LUNG MATURATION.
    OUTEIRINO IGLESIAS V- EFFECTS OF GLP-1 AND EXENDIN-4 ON OVARIAN FUNCTION
    O'Valle F- 5-aminoisoquinoline improves renal function in cisplatin-treated rats
     - Cisplatin treatment decreases renal aminopeptidase activities in rats
    Ozcelik R- NESFATIN-1 AMELIORATES INDOMETHACIN-INDUCED GASTRIC DAMAGE IN RATS VIA ITS ANTIOXIDANT EFFECTS
    Ozdemir Kumral ZN- NESFATIN-1 AMELIORATES INDOMETHACIN-INDUCED GASTRIC DAMAGE IN RATS VIA ITS ANTIOXIDANT EFFECTS

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