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Paczulla A. | - | Amphotericin B induced cation leak in skeletal muscle membranes and its implications for familial hypokalemic periodic paralysis |
| - | Tuesday, March 24, Hall 3Oral SessionCI? channels and non-selective cation channelsChairpersons: C. Fahlke (Hannover)K. Jurkat-Rott (Ulm) Cellular Na+ overload and K+-dependent depolarization indicate a nonselective cation leak |
Padmasekar M. | - | Stimulation of cardiomyogenesis of embryonic stem cells by nitric oxide downstream of AMPK and mTOR signalling pathways |
Pagi K. | - | Involvement of PI3K/AKT pathway in the hypoglycemic effects of saponins from Helicteres isora |
Palmada M. | - | Regulation of the EAAT3 by PIKfyve |
Palme D. | - | Non-selective cation channel-mediated Ca2+-entry, modulation of calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase II (CaMKII) and G2/M cell cycle arrest in irradiated K562 leukemia cells |
Pan R. | - | Mitochondrial biogenesis and PGC-1alpha deacetylation by physical activity: Intact leptin signaling is required |
Pape H.-C. | - | Wednesday, March 25, Hall 2Main SessionMathematical models in physiologyChairpersons: A. Deussen (Dresden)E.-J. Speckmann (Mnster) A thalamo-cortical neuronal network model targets absence epilepsy |
Parmentier R. | - | Excitation of histaminergic tuberomamillary neurons by thyrotropin-releasing hormone |
Passier R. | - | Human embryonic stem cells as a model for cardiac development and disease |
Patejdl R. | - | Transversal coordination of spontaneous activity in smooth muscle |
Patel H. | - | Monday, March 23, Hall 1Main SessionPhysiology and pathophysiology ofpulmonary epithelial ionJoint Symposium with the Excellence Cluster Cardiopulmonary System and SFB 547 Cardio-Pulmonary VasculatureChairpersons: W. Clauss (Giessen)R. E. Morty (Giessen) Regulation of Na+ transport by AMPK in human lung epithelial cells |
Patzak A. | - | Impact of M3 and M5 acetylcholine receptors on cholinergic dilatation of mesenteric arteries in genetically modified mice |
Paulmichl M. | - | ICln-self interactions assessed by fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) |
Paulsen O. | - | Spike timing-dependent synaptic plasticity in cortical circuits |
Pavenstadt H. | - | TGF-1-induced anchor sites in cell junctions detected by AFM |
| - | Cyclosporin A induced apoptosis in primary cultured inner medullary collecting duct cells correlates with increased TNF expression |
| - | Atrial natriuretic peptide antagonizes the vasopressin mediated water permeability in inner medullary collecting duct cells via proteinkinase G |
| - | Regulation of human organic cation transporter 2 (hOCT2) by the new interacting partner lysosomal associated protein transmembrane 4 alpha (LAPTM4A) |
Pawlak M. | - | Reduced perception of vibration and myofascial pain during strong aerobic exercise in man |
Pearce D. | - | Blunted activation of mast cells in mice lacking the serum- and glucocorticoid-inducible kinase SGK3 |
Pedarzani P. | - | Signaling domains involved in the modulation of excitability and firing properties of hippocampal pyramidal neurons |
Pedersen L. | - | Monday, March 23, Hall 5Oral SessionCell migrationChairpersons: E. Schlatter (Mnster)H.-J. Schnittler (Dresden) The Na+/H+ exchanger NHE1 plays a central role in directional fibroblast migration stimulated via PDGFR signaling in the primary cilium |
Pedersen S. F. | - | Monday, March 23, Hall 5Oral SessionCell migrationChairpersons: E. Schlatter (Mnster)H.-J. Schnittler (Dresden) The Na+/H+ exchanger NHE1 plays a central role in directional fibroblast migration stimulated via PDGFR signaling in the primary cilium |
| - | A N-terminally truncated ErbB2 receptor enhances migration of MCF-7 breast cancer cells: Roles of the Na+/H+ exchanger NHE1 and of cytoskeletal reorganization |
| - | HL-1mouse cardiomyocyte death after simulated ischemia and reperfusion is dependent on pHo: Roles of the Na+/H+ exchanger NHE1, and the Ca2+-independentphospholipase A2 PLA2-VI |
| - | pH-regulatory ion transport in MCF-7 breast cancer cells: Effects of truncated ErbB2 receptor expression on transporter expression and activity, and role in resistance to cisplatin-induced death |
Pedrazzini T. | - | Angiotensin II-mediated adaptive and maladaptive remodeling of cardiomyocyte excitation-contraction coupling |
Pelvan A. | - | Fluid shear stress-induced expression of the human nos-3 |
Penninger J. | - | ACE2 and collectrin are tissue-specific associated proteins of the amino acid transporter B0AT1 and B0AT1-Hartnup-causing mutations |
Penton Ribas D. | - | The role of TASK3 potassium channel in the regulation of aldosterone secretion |
Penzel T. | - | Sunday, March 22, Hall 4Oral SessionAdaptive processes in sleep and exerciseChairpersons: M. E. Schlfke (Hagen)P. Wahl (Kln) Sleep stages modify the coupling of respiration and heartbeat |
Perisic T. | - | Loss of mitochondrial thioredoxin reductase (TrxR-2) limits tumor growth |
Perlewitz A. | - | Untranslated regionsof the ENaC subunit mRNA act as targets forregulatory binding proteins in kidney cell lines |
Perrotti N. | - | SGK1-dependent downregulation of Foxo3a promotes growth of colon tumors |
Persson P. B. | - | Tuesday, March 24, Audimax, Poster Area EPoster Session: Neural degeneration and agingModerators: D. Bsselberg (El Paso, US),M. Diener (Giessen) Fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP) stimulates translation of the human achaete-scute homologue-1 (hASH1) mRNA |
| - | Untranslated regionsof the ENaC subunit mRNA act as targets forregulatory binding proteins in kidney cell lines |
| - | EazyClone: A user-friendly application for the development of cloning strategies |
| - | Seed based systematic discovery of specific transcription factor target genes |
Peters B. | - | Wednesday, March 25, Hall 4Oral SessionVascular inflammation: Clinical aspectsChairpersons: W. Franz (Mnchen)A. Grlach (Mnchen) The renin-angiotensin system as a primary cause in the pathophysiology of polyarteritis nodosa in rats |
Peters J. | - | Wednesday, March 25, Hall 4Oral SessionVascular inflammation: Clinical aspectsChairpersons: W. Franz (Mnchen)A. Grlach (Mnchen) The renin-angiotensin system as a primary cause in the pathophysiology of polyarteritis nodosa in rats |
| - | Non secretory cytosolic renin protects cardiac cells from necrosis induced by glucose depletion or ischemia/reperfusion injury in the rat |
| - | Amiloride potently lowers arterial pressure in Cyp1a1ren-2 transgenic rats without significant effects on small artery function |
| - | Monday, March 23, Audimax, Poster Area EPoster Session: Stem and progenitor cells and transcription factorsModerators: B. Fleischmann (Bonn)A. Sachinidis (Kln) Cytosolic exon(29)renin protects H9c2 cardiomyoblasts from necrosis induced by oxidative stress via beneficial effects on mitochondrial functions |
Peters S. C. | - | Mitochondrial ROS initiate reoxygenation-induced calcium overload in cardiac endothelial cells |
Petersen M. | - | NGF induces long-term changes in axonal excitability of mechano-insensitive C-afferents in pig skin, in vivo |
Petry A. | - | Thrombin activates NOX1 involving Gi and Rac1 in pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells |
| - | PDE2 mediates redox-sensitive endothelial cell proliferation and angiogenesis by thrombin via Rac1 |
Pexa A. | - | Accelerated atherosclerosis inapolipoprotein E/ecto-5nucleotidase (CD73) double-deficient mice |
Peyronnet-Roux J. | - | Monday, March 23, Audimax, Poster Area BPoster Session: Neuroprotection and hypoxiaModerators: D. Katschinski (Gttingen)U. Schrder (Magdeburg) TASK2 potassium channels are important determinants for central respiratory adaptation to hypoxia |
Pfannmuller B. | - | Calcium-sensing receptor in the human heart |
Pfeifer A. | - | Association with the auxiliary subunit PEX5R/Trip8b controls responsiveness of HCN channels to cAMP |
Pfeiffer N. | - | Impact of M3 and M5 acetylcholine receptors on cholinergic dilatation of mesenteric arteries in genetically modified mice |
Pfitzer G. | - | Ileal smooth muscle contractile activity of neonatal mice is less sensitive to cAMP/PKA than to cGMP/PKG signaling |
| - | Endothelium dependent modulation of phosphorylation of smooth muscle myosin phosphatase in brain vessels by the thromboxane A2 mimetic, U-46619 |
| - | Is contraction or relaxation of rabbit psoas myofibrils rate-limited by Ca2+-regulated switch of the troponin complex? |
| - | The impact of the FHC-associated mutation K183 of troponin I on the Ca2+-transients of cardiomyocytes |
Philipp M. | - | TRPC1 suppresses the Ca2+ permeability in heteromeric channel complexes without effects on arterial tone |
Philipp S. | - | Modulation of TRPC4 channels by calcium and via calmodulin-binding sites |
| - | Differentiation between homo- and heteromultimers of the ionotropic steroid receptors TRPM3 and TRPM1 |
| - | The natural enantiomer of pregnenolone sulfate activates TRPM3 channels much stronger than its synthetic counterpart |
Picard N. | - | Differential regulation of three renal phosphate transporters by parathyroid hormone (PTH) |
| - | Tuesday, March 24, Audimax, Poster Area CPoster Session: Gut and epithelial transporters IIModerators: S. Amasheh (Berlin)U. Seidler (Hannover) Expression and dietary modulation of intestinal phosphate cotransporters |
Pichler B. J. | - | Monday, March 23, Hall 5Oral SessionRenal transport IIChairpersons: J. Leipziger (Aarhus, DK)E. Schlatter (Mnster) Calciuria and phosphaturia in mice expressing PKB/SGK-resistant GSK |
Pinyazhko R. | - | Role of the nitrosative stress (NS) in the resistance of the esophageal epithelial barrier (EEB) in the experimental nonerosive damages |
Piper H. M. | - | Stimulation of cardiomyogenesis of embryonic stem cells by nitric oxide downstream of AMPK and mTOR signalling pathways |
| - | Matrix metalloproteinases as repressors of hypertrophy in ventricular cardiomyocytes of rats |
| - | Signal transduction ofplatelet-derived growth factor BB action enhancing vasculogenesis of embryonic stem cells |
| - | The role of cellular pH and mitochondrial permeability transition pore (MPTP) in postconditioning-mediated protection against acute myocardial reperfusion injury |
| - | Mitochondrial ROS initiate reoxygenation-induced calcium overload in cardiac endothelial cells |
| - | Sunday, March 22, Hall 5Oral SessionCalcium signaling and calcium storesChairpersons: Y. Abdallah (Giessen)H. Sauer (Giessen) Ca2+-induced necrosis in human astrocytes after cerebral hemorrhage |
| - | Hypoxia-induced ATP release protects human endothelial cells against apoptosis via autocrine P2Y2 receptor-mediated MEK/ERK signaling |
| - | Cannabinoid receptor activation protects coronary endothelium against reperfusion injury in a cellular model of ischemia and reperfusion |
| - | Activation of AMP-activated protein kinase protects endothelial barrier against reperfusion-induced failure |
| - | Tuesday, March 24, Audimax, Poster Area CPoster Session: Cardiovascular pathophysiologyModerators: B. F. Becker (Mnchen)H.-G. Zimmer (Leipzig) The role of cytosolic Ca2+-oscillations for inflammation in human cerebrovascular endothelial cells after subarachnoid hemorrhage |
| - | Wednesday, 25 March, Hall 3Oral SessionSarcomeric and mitochondrial function in cardiac andskeletal muscleChairpersons: K. Boengler (Essen)T. Kraft (Hannover) Protection of cardiac myocytes against reperfusion injury through inhibition of glycogen synthase kinase-3 (GSK-3) involves the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (MPTP) |
| - | ANT1-overexpression compensates TGF induced apoptosis via stabilization of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore |
Platen P. | - | eNOS patterns in human erythrocytes are regulated by physical exercise |
Platzer M. | - | A conserved splice variant of NaV1.8 voltage-gated sodium channel from human dorsal root ganglion neurons |
Plesnila N. | - | Inhaled nitric oxide improves left ventricular function and reduces infarct size during myocardial ischemia by the Robin Hood effect |
Plomer M. | - | From physics to physiology - transfer of knowledge within a practical course in physics |
Pogoda K. | - | Monday, March 23, Audimax, Poster Area GPoster Session: Cell PhysiologyModerators: S. Frede (Essen)H. Scholz (Berlin) Cells can exchange miRNA through gap junctions |
| - | A gap junction independent role of Cx43 in the control of migration of HeLa cells |
| - | Connexin 43 interacts with cortactin and enhances the migration of HeLa cells. |
Pohl U. | - | Connexin 43 interacts with cortactin and enhances the migration of HeLa cells. |
| - | A gap junction independent role of Cx43 in the control of migration of HeLa cells |
| - | Monday, March 23, Audimax, Poster Area GPoster Session: Cell PhysiologyModerators: S. Frede (Essen)H. Scholz (Berlin) Cells can exchange miRNA through gap junctions |
| - | Monday, March 23, Hall 4Oral SessionVascular smooth muscle tone and vascular remodelingChairpersons: M. Hecker (Heidelberg)M. Kuhn (Wrzburg) Activation of the AMP-activated protein kinase by A769662 induces dilation in hamster microvessels |
| - | Proteolytic fragmentation of laminin modulates endothelial proliferation and differentiation via induction of oxygen radical formation and anoikis |
| - | Gap junction mediated control of endothelial vasomotor activity |
| - | Elastase treatment induces v3 integrin dependent activation of focal adhesion complexes |
Poole S. | - | Leptin modulates neuroinflammation and neutrophil recruitment into the brain of mice during severe LPS-induced systemic inflammation |
Porten S. | - | eNOS patterns in human erythrocytes are regulated by physical exercise |
Pos K. | - | ACE2 and collectrin are tissue-specific associated proteins of the amino acid transporter B0AT1 and B0AT1-Hartnup-causing mutations |
Postnova S. | - | A mathematical model of hypothalamic regulation of sleep-wake cycles: Role of hypocretin/orexin |
| - | A computer modeling study of neuronal sensitivity and synchronization at tonic-to-bursting transitions |
Poteser M. | - | Calcium-dependent translocation of TRPC3 channels to the sarcolemma of mouse skeletal muscle fibres |
Pott L. | - | Downregulation of GIRK subunits by RNA-interference in rat atrial myocytes reveals transcriptional coupling of Kir3.1 and Kir3.4 |
| - | Analysis of GIRK current desensitization using FRET |
| - | Acetylcholine-activated GIRK current (IK(ACh)) provides a sensitive assay for autocrine production and action of extracellular adenosine in rat atrial myocytes in vitro |
| - | A FRET-based approach for optical recording of adenosine A1 receptor activation |
| - | Overexpression of A1-adenosine receptors in rat atrial myocytes results in increased functional expression of Kir2 inward-rectifying K+ channels |
Poulsen K. A. | - | HL-1mouse cardiomyocyte death after simulated ischemia and reperfusion is dependent on pHo: Roles of the Na+/H+ exchanger NHE1, and the Ca2+-independentphospholipase A2 PLA2-VI |
Pouokam E. | - | Effects of H2O2 at rat myenteric neurones in culture |
Powell A. D. | - | Monday, March 23, Hall 2Keynote Lecture IINetwork synchronizationChairpersons: J. Bischofberger (Freiburg)O. A. Sergeeva (Dsseldorf) Network synchronisation in the brain in health and disease |
Praetorius H. A. | - | Characterizing the pathway for nucleotide-release in renal epithelia |
| - | Impaired aldosterone responsiveness in corticosteroid binding gobulin deficient mice |
| - | Adrenaline-induced colonic K+ secretion is conducted via KCa1.1 (BK) channel: implications of a regulated ZERO splice variant |
| - | Hemolysis induced bya-hemolysin from Escherichia coli requires P2X and pannexin receptor activation |
Praetorius J. | - | NBCn1 (Slc4a7) is a major HCO3- importer in murine duodenum and essential for basal and stimulated HCO3- secretion in vivo |
Preisig-Muller R. | - | Mutation of the critical histidine residue in the T1 domain of Kv2.1 prevents the heteromeric assembly of Kv2.1/Kv6.x channels |
| - | Identification of a C-terminal region causing intracellular retention of TASK-3 channels |
| - | The glycolytic enzymes GAPDH and enolase- serve as accessory proteins of the renal epithelial potassium channel hROMK-2 and regulate its function |
Preissner K. T. | - | Role of extracellular RNA on vascular permeability, edema formation and myocardial infarction size |
Preissner R. | - | Novel antiangiogenic compounds for innovative treatment of renal cell carcinoma |
Pries A. R. | - | Novel antiangiogenic compounds for innovative treatment of renal cell carcinoma |
| - | Possible atheroprotective effects of hyaluronic acid from the endothelial surface layer |
| - | Contribution of altered microvascular responses to orthostatic intolerance after simulated exposure to microgravity |
Prinzen F. W. | - | Is stretch mediated hypertrophy mediated by hormonal or autocrine factors? |
Pritschow B. | - | Inhibition of OAG-induced Ca2+ transients in TRPC6 transfected HEK 293 cells by the protein kinase inhibitor ML-9 |
| - | Functional TRPV4 channels are expressed in mouse skeletal muscle and can modulate background Ca2+ entry and muscle fatigue |
Prock A. | - | miRNA-dependent regulation of smooth muscle cell function during neointima formation |
| - | The regulator of G protein signaling 5 (RGS5) prevents cell cycle entry and proliferation of smooth muscle cells and attenuates neointima formation |
Protzel C. | - | Superoxide formation in human intrarenal arteries is mainly due to NADPH oxidase activity and contributes to endothelium-dependent vasodilation |
Puta C. | - | Muscle activation patterns of selected ankle muscles in haemophilic patients during bipedal upright standing depending on Orthopaedic Joint Score |
Putz S. | - | Ileal smooth muscle contractile activity of neonatal mice is less sensitive to cAMP/PKA than to cGMP/PKG signaling |