Basic Science-Young Investigator Forum

Organised by EKRA

Supported by the ERA-EDTA and the IUPS

June 4th 2005

Satellite meeting of the XLII ERA-EDTA Annual Congress

in Istanbul, Turkey

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

 

Kidney Transport Regulation
09.00
Philip L. Beales, London
Bardet-Biedl syndrome
09.40

M. Köttgen, T. Benzing, R. Tauber, B. Buchholz, D. Steffl, C. Ko pp, T. Simmen, T.B. Huber, B. Schermer, G. Thomas, E. Kim, G. Walz, Freiburg
Regulation of localization and function of Polycystin-2

10.00
P. Capuano, D. Bacic, M. Roos, S.M. Gisler , J. Biber, B. Kaissling, E.J.
Weinman, C.A. Wagner, H. Murer, Zurich
Defective coupling of apical PTH receptors to phosholipase C and loss of PTH
induced internalization of NaPi-IIa in NHERF1 knock out mice
10.20
T. Nijenhuis, A.W.C.M. van der Kemp, J. Loffing, J.G. J. Hoenderop and R.J.
M. Bindels, Nijmegen
Enhanced passive Ca2+ reabsorption and reduced Mg2+ channel abundance
explains thiazide-induced hypocalciuria and hypomagnesemia
10.40
Coffee break (poster viewing)
11.10
François Verrey, Zurich
Early-aldosterone regulated gene products and the ubiquitin connection
11.50
P. Fakitsas, G. Adam, A. Patrignani, U. Wagner, R. Warth, F. Verrey, Zurich
Identification of early aldosterone-regulated mRNAs in mouse ASDN using
Affymetrix GeneChips
12.10
S. Boulkroun, F. Terranova, G. Willemin and O. Staub, Lausanne
Role of USP10 (Ubiquitin Specific Protease 10), a vasopressin induced
deubiquitylating enzyme (DUB) in the cortical collecting duct
12.30
Lunch break (poster viewing)
   
   
Blood Vessels-Glomeruli
14.00
Thomas Benzing, Freiburg
Signaling at the slit diaphragm
14.40
V. Todorov, A. Kurtz, Regensburg
TNF a inhibits renin gene expression and induces reversible phenotype changes in
renin producing cells
15.00
F. Reichel, E.E. Hamilton-Williams, S. Quaggin, F. Eitner, J. Floege, H.J. Gröne,
C. Kurts, Bonn
Podocyte-specific autoreactive T cells induce a periglomerular mononuclear
infiltrate of dendritic cells and mediate kidney damage
15.20
A.H.J. Salmon, D.O. Bates, S.J. Harper, Bristol
Vascular endothelial growth factor and angiopoietin-1 alter the ultrafiltration
coefficient (LpA) of mammalian glomeruli
15.40
F. Schweda, A. Kurtz, Regensburg
Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating-polypeptide (PACAP) is a potent
stimulator of renin secretion
16.00
Coffee break (poster viewing)
   
    
Kidney pathology, transplants and protection
16.30
B.C. Frye, U. Raffetseder, C. Weber, M. Kretzler, J. Floege and P.R. Mertens, Aachen
YB-1 functions as main regulator of RANTES expression in acute and chronic
renal transplant rejection
16.50

K. Knaup, A. Weidemann, K. Jozefowski, J.S. Jürgensen, K.U. Eckardt, M.
Wiesener, Erlangen

  Inhibition of mTOR attenuates hypoxic gene regulation in renal cells
17.10
Y. Yasuda, H. Schmid, A. Boucherot, F. Eichinger, B. Brunner, D. M.
Sadlier, A. Henger, A. Nitsche, M. Bleich, C. D. Cohen, P. Doran, H. R.
Brady, H. J. Groene, D. Schloendorff, P. J. Nelson, M. Kretzler for the ERCB-Consortium, Munich
Genome-wide transcriptomic analysis identifies gene expression signature of NF-
KB pathway activation in progressive human diabetic nephropathy
17.30
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Posters

Kidney Transport Regulation
1.
S. Crambert, F. Ibarra, P. Hansell, and U. Holtback , Stockholm
Cross talk among prolactin and dopamine in renal tubular cells
2.
V. Makrides, S.M.R. Camargo, L.V. Virkki, I.C. Forster and F. Verrey, Zurich
A steady-state kinetic characterization of the mouse B 0 AT1 sodium-dependent neutral
amino acid transporter
    
    
Blood Vessels-Glomeruli
3.
C. Bodor, A. Masszi, E. Herczenik, L. Cervenák, L. Rosivall, Budapest
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) induces endothelial remodelling and increased permeability via p38
4.
C.R. Neal, P.R. Muston, E. Bell, H. Crook, D.O. Bates, S.J. Harper,
Bristol
Reconstruction of Bowman's space shows three subdivisions in which perfusion pressure can induce a complex rapid podocytic response
    
    
Kidney pathology, transplants and protection
5.
T. Krüger, R. Westenfeld, V. Brandenburg, R. Smeets, C. Schaefer, S.
Stojanov, J. Floege, W. Jahnen-Dechent and M. Ketteler, Aachen
Fetuin-A modulates monocyte influx and TGF- ß expression in
experimental renal fibrosis
6.
H. Dihazi, M. Meyer, G.A. Müller, F. Strutz, Goettingen
Characterization of diabetic nephropathy by urinary proteomic analysis:
identification of biomarker for earlier diagnostic
7.
A. Lang, F. Reichel, D. Benke, F. Eitner, D. Engel, E. Hamilton-
Williams, M. Breloer, A. von Bonin, J. Floege, C. Kurts, Aachen
Heat shock protein 60 is released in nephrotoxic glomerulonephritis and
aggravates disease: a novel mechanism of progression of kidney
disease
8.
M.T. Gandolfo, D. Verzola, F. Gianiorio, B. Villaggio, F. Lauria, M.P. Rastaldi, F.
Ferrario, M. Miji, G. Deferrari, G. Garibotto, Genoa
Kidney apoptotic changes in patients with type 2 diabetic nephropathy and early or late
clinical impairment
9.
P.T. Brinkkoetter, G. Beck, F.J. van der Woude, B.A. Yard, Mannheim
Catecholamine pretreatment inhibits cold storage related damages in endothelial integrity
in human endothelial cells
10.
W.M. Bernhardt, S. Kany, V. Campean, J.S. Jurgensen, A. Weidemann, C. Warnecke, C.
Willam, U. Frei, K. Amann, M.S. Wiesener and K.-U. Eckardt, Berlin
Preconditional induction of HIF by carbon monoxide ameliorates ischemic acute renal
failure
11.
S. Baron, A. Caplanusi, I. Smets, M. VandeVen, M. Ameloot, P. Steels, Diepenbeek
Mitochondrial protection of MDCK cells during metabolic inhibition: in situ mitochondrial
Na + measurements using CoroNa Red

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION

Participation in these Courses is free of charge and is strictly reserved to regularly registered delegates to the XLII ERA-EDTA Congress.
 
Pre-registration

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Fill in the form in all its parts and send it within and no later than May 2 to the following fax number: +39-0521-959242.
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Admission to the Course is limited to the seating capacity of the lecture hall, thus “first come first served” basis will be applied.

 

CME Credits

CME credits for this Course are included in the total number of CME credits gained with the participation in the entire Congress.