Book of Abstracts - New Frontiers 2022
Program overview
10:15 – 10:30
B. Kura, B. Kalocayova, B. Szeiffova Bacova, M. Sykora, N. Tribulova, V. Hudec, M. Ondrusek, I. Gasparovic, R. Sramaty, M. Hulman, J. Slezak (Bratislava, Slovakia) Beneficial effect of hydrogen gas on the heart that has undergone simulated heart transplantation. Possible new therapeutic agent? A. Micurova, M. Kluknavsky, S. Liskova, P. Balis, M. Skratek, L. Okruhlicova, J. Manka, I. Bernatova (Bratislava, Slovakia) Differences in distribution and biological effects of polyethylene glycol coated iron oxide nanoparticles in normotensive and hypertensive rats - focus on vascular function and liver M. Miklovič, O. Gawryś, P. Kala, Z. Honetschlägerová, Š. Jíchová, Z. Vaňourková, Z. Husková, S. Kikerlová, H. Maxová, D. Sedmera, T. Mráček, V. Melenovský (Prague, Czech Republic) Effect of renal denervation on left and right ventricular function in transgenic hypertensive rats with heart failure induced by volume overload
10:30 – 10:45
10:45 – 11:00
11:00 – 11:15
COFFEE BREAK
11:15 – 13:10
SESSION 5. INTRACELLUAR SIGNALING IN HEALTHY AND DISEASED HEART: FOCUS ON RECEPTORS
Chairs: A. M. Gomez (Châtenay -Malabry, France), Z. Papp (Debrecen, Hungary)
11:15 – 11:35
M. Barthe, F. Lefebvre, E. Langlois, F. Lefebvre, X. Iturrioz, C. Llorens-Cortes, T. Ha-Duong, L. Moine, N. Tsapis, R. Fischmeister (Châtenay -Malabry, France) Distinct functions of cardiac β -adrenergic receptors in the T-tubule vs. outer surface membrane A. Val Blasco, L. Yin, P. Gerbaud, E. Zorio, R. Perrier, J. P. Benitah, A. M. Gomez (Châtenay -Malabry, France) Mechanisms of the RyR2R420Q CPVT mutation. Lessons human cardiomyocytes derived from induced-pluripotent stem cells
11:35 – 11:55
11:55 – 12:15
D. Jezova, A. Puhova (Bratislava, Slovakia) Stress, catecholamines and beta3-adrenergic receptors
12:15 – 12:35
M. Nováková , T. Stra čina (Brno, Czech Republic) Sigma receptor as a potential target for cardiac remodelling
12:35 – 12:55
Z. Papp , F. Sárkány, P. Polesello (Debrecen, Hungary) Potassium channels as potential targets in pulmonary hypertension complicating heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (PH-HFpEF)
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