Tagung der DVG-Fachgruppe „Physiologie und Biochemie"
Teilnehmerkreis: Tierärzt:innen, vet.-med. Studierende
Zeitraum: 07.06.2024 15:00 - 09.06.2024 - 12:30
Teilnahmegebühr: 230 €
Mitglied (DVG / ATF): 230,00 €; Nichtmitglied: 280,00 €; DVG-Junior-Mitglied: 105,00; Studierende/r, Doktorand/in: 120,00 €
Tagungsort: Stiftung Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover Institut für Physiologie und Zellbiologie, Gebäude 102, Hörsaal Physiologie, Bischofsholer Damm 15, 30173, Hannover, Germany,Programm 07.06.2024 15:00 - 09.06.2024 - 12:30
Freitag, 07.06.2024
15:00-21.00
Registrierung
Hochschullehrerversammlung + Hardenberg-Symposium (optionales Bewerbungstraining)
Musik+ Key note lecture Prof. Dr. Leonida Fusani, MPhil PhD „New discoveries in the physiology of avian migration"+ Musik
Get-together mit Imbiss
Samstag, 08.06.2024
08:30-18.00 Uhr
Begrüßung
Vorträge 01 (Organoids) 10 Min + 5 Diskussion)
L. Drößler, Berlin: IPEC-J2 vs. Porcine Intestinal Organoids: An Improved In Vitro Model for Analysis of Porcine Intestinal Barrier Function?
S. Pauer, Gießen: TNFα modulation of secretion and Ca2+ signaling in small intestinal murine organoids
C. Windhaber, Wien (A): Activation of hypoxia-inducible factor in equine jejunum enteroid-derived monolayers
M. Plenge, Hannover: Unravelling Gastrointestinal Infections: Insights from an In Vitro Model Using Porcine Organoids
Vorträge 02 Ernährung und Stoffwechsel
K. Elfers, Hannover: Recruitment of mechanosensitive enteric neurons in the guinea pig gastric fundus is dependent on the ganglionic stretch level
A. Muscher-Banse, Hannover: Modulation of GCN2/eIF2α/ATF4 pathway in the liver of young goats fed a nitrogen- and/or phosphorus-reduced diet
J. Ballout, Gießen: Manipulating the microbiome with vancomycin and high-fibre diet affects SCFA/FFA receptor signalling in rat caecum
G. Breves, Hannover: Distribution of intestinal functions along the porcine and chicken intestinal axis – homology or heterogeneity?
M. Wilkens, Leipzig: Vitamin D metabolites and bone markers in healthy alpacas
Postersection 1
P1: Equine asthma severity correlates with cell cholesterol content and NET formation of blood-derived neutrophils.
Lia Meiseberg (Stiftung Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover)
P2: Regulator potential of small RNA molecules in (human) cell culture.
Nadine Bianca Wäber (JLU Gießen)
P3: Nociceptor sensitization upon lipopolysaccharide-challenges in vitro and ex vivo. Stephan Leisengang (JLU Gießen)
P4: Lipid composition of the equine sebum at various body sites.
Helga Pfannkuche (Universität Leipzig)
P5: BCM-7 did not alter the motility of porcine small intestine in vitro.
Felix Gard (LMU München)
P6: Greater Mitochondrial Metabolic Flexibility of CD4-positive T cells in Equine Recurrent Uveitis.
Söth Ronja (LMU München)
P7: Persistent infection with Staphylococcus aureus in intestinal organoids alters sterol metabolism and induces hypoxia.
Marita Meurer (Stiftung Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover)
P8: Fecal cortisol metabolite concentrations as indicator for heat stress and disease in horses.
Aurelia Nowak (Universität Wien)
P9: Measuring the amount of sebum on the skin of healthy horses.
Helga Pfannkuche (Univeristät Leipzig)
P10: Neutrophil extracellular traps-related host factors associated with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)-like disease in a ferret model of H7N7-influenza virus infection. Claudia Schulz (Universität Wien)
P11: Enhancing Colon Organoid Cultures with Short-Chain Fatty Acids: Insights into Epithelial Function and Barrier Integrity.
Masina Plenge (Stiftung Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover)
P12: Proteomic analyses on the effect of milk from A1 and A2 β-casein variant on human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
Kristina Kleinwort (LMU München)
P13: Fitness-function-relationships in individual and pooled mesenchymal stromal cell cultures.
Kukaj Dea (Universität Wien)
Vorträge 03 Infection and Immunity- Teil 1
D. Hanke, Gießen: Toxoplasma gondii tachyzoites induce extracellular trap formation in monocytes and macrophages
R. Degroote, München: Impact of different inflammatory environments on functional properties of granulocytes in equine recurrent uveitis
E. Mergani Ahmed, Hannover: Sterol alterations in SARS-CoV-2-infected young and aged hamsters
M.-A. Kakavoulia, München:
Investigating the Relationship between MSC-EVs and Galectins for Potential Immunomodulatory Properties
Postersection 2
P14: Assessing the potential role for Group B Streptococcus induced neutrophil extracellular traps in the pathogenesis of neonatal invasive GBS disease in rats and mice in vitro.
Jan Stoll (JLU Gießen)
P15: Retinal Mueller Glial cells differentially express Arginase 1 in Equine Recurrent Uveitis.
Amelia Fleischer (LMU München)
P16: Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids modulate the lung-brain axis of communication during LPS-induced ARDS.
Julia Schäffer (JLU Gießen)
P17: Retinal inflammation mediated by Müller cells following gene therapy approaches with Adeno-associated viruses.
Sabrina Trapp (LMU München)
P18: Modulation of the FGF23 expression in the bone of young goats fed a nitrogen- and/or phosphorus-reduced diet.
Alexandra Muscher-Banse (Stiftung Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover)
P19: The role of neutrophil granulocytes in psychological or inflammatory stress reactions in mice: heart rate variability as a readout parameter.
Leona Bähr (JLU Gießen)
P20: Characterization of bovine milk leukocytes in healthy and infected udder quarters with regard to their immune effector functions.
Heidi Duda (LMU München)
P21: Enhancement of ultrafiltration-based depletion of extracellular vesicles from equine platelet lysate.
Alice Ramesova (Universität Wien)
P22: Effects of platelet lysate cytokines on immunomodulation by multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells. J
ulia Möllerberndt (JLU Gießen)
P23: Innovative teaching and learning concepts to teach occupational safety in veterinary medicine.
Armina Richter, Laura Sadewater (Stiftung Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover)
P24: Adipokine, cytokine, and oxylipin production in retroperitoneal white adipose tissue of mice are altered by n-3 fatty acids enrichment or deficiency.
Tatjana Wenderoth (JLU Gießen)
P25: The effects of excluding calcium and phosphorus supplementation on the expression of jejunal and renal genes involved in the Ca/P homeostasis in growing goats and sheep – Preliminary data.
Johanna Schulz (Universität Zürich)
Vorträge 04 Neuroscience and Inflammation
S. Leisengang, Gießen: An animal model for placebo analgesia? Taste-associative learning to induce behaviorally conditioned analgesia in a rat model of inflammatory pain
M. Feldotto, Gießen: Deciphering neuroprotective effects of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids: impacts of adipokines and amyloid-beta oligomers in the context of Alzheimer's disease
M. Bonilla, Hannover: Influence of Gentamicin on neutrophil extracellular trap formation from equine neutrophils
C. Sprenzel, München: Cellular subsets of granulocytes can be identified through glycosylation of their cell surface
Ab 19.00 UhrGeselliger Abend
Sonntag, 09.06.2024
09:00-12.30 Uhr
Vorträge 05 Cell culture and alternative methods
L. Johannigmann, Hannover: Subakute Pansenazidose im Rusitec
H. Pfannkuche, Leipzig: DigiPig: An Interactive Application for Studying Nutrition Physiology in Pigs
C. Losacker, Gießen: Preconditioning of multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells for treatment of chronic tendon lesions
L. Reissmann, Leipzig: Effect of mesenchymal stromal cells on the interferon-g-induced impairment of transport and barrier function in an epithelial cell line
Vorträge 06 Infection and Immunity-Teil 2
S. Lee, München: Role of Galectin-3 Levels in Modulating Immune Response to Viral Infection: Insights from Yellow Fever Vaccination
F. Edlich, Leipzig: BAX directly activates caspase-9
A.-K. Ludwig, München: Flow Induced Dispersion Analysis (FIDA) for detection and characterization of protein-extracellular vesicles interactions
L. Flad, München: Effects of A1 milk, A2 milk and related opioid-like peptide β-casomorphine-7 on the proliferation of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells
Schlussworte und Vergabe der Posterpreise
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12.30-13.30: Fachgruppenversammlung
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