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  Poster Session 1      Monday, September 20, 13:30 - 15:00
 
P1 Oprins, J., Meijer, H., van der Burg, C., Munnik, T., Divecha, N., Groot, J.; Amsterdam, The Netherlands
TNFa potentiates ion secretion in human intestinal epithelium via the phospholipase D pathway.
P2 Oprins, J., van der Burg, C., Meijer, H., Munnik, T., Groot, J.; Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Comparison of the effect of TNFa in HT29cl.19A and T84 cells.
P3 Gehring, M., Grotjohann, I., Schulzke, J.D., Fromm, M.; Berlin, Germany
Characterization of the TNFa effect at different pH values on HT-29/B6 cells.
P4 Kottra, G., Leißner, C., Frömter, E.; Frankfurt, Germany
Synergistic activation of apical membrane Cl- conductance in HT29 cl.19A cells by phorbolester and forskolin is accompanied, but not caused by exocytosis.
P5 Cermak, R., Scharrer, E., Wolffram, S.; Zurich, Switzerland
Calmodulin-dependent chloride secretion by the flavonol quercetin in rat colon.
P6 Ribeiro, R.P., Diener, M.; Giessen, Germany
Regulation of K+ transport by the cell volume.
P7 Garz, B., Ahrens, F., Aschenbach, J.R., Gäbel, G.; Leipzig, Germany
Effects of nitric oxide on the epithelium of the caecum and proximal colon of pigs.
P8 Schultheiss, G., Diener, M.; Giessen, Germany
Antisecretory action of fatty acids on the rat colon.
P9 Lionetto, M.G., Giordano, M.E., Vilella, S., Schettino, T.; Lecce, Italy
Ca2+ involvement in the stimulation of eel intestine Cl- transport in response to hypertonic stress.
P10 Mrnka, L., Nováková, O., Novák, F., Tvrzická, E., Pácha, J.; Prague, Czech Republic
Effect of aldosterone and low-salt diet on phospholipid composition of rat colonocytes.
P11 Moretó, M., Calsina, E., Pablo-Alba, P., Amat, C., Planas, J.M., Naftalin, R.J.; Barcelona, Spain
Effects of NaCl intake on fluid and Na+ flux in the small and large intestine of the chicken.
P12 Mualem, R., Choshniak, I.; Ramat Aviv, Israel
Modification of transport parameters and histological characteristics following food restriction, in the colon of spiny mice (Acomys cahirinus) and voles (Microtus socialis).
P13 Schröder, B., Nurnus, U., Breves, G.; Hannover, Germany
Rapid responses of calcium and phosphate absorption in duodenum of young piglets as affected by calcitriol.
P14 Bahram, S., Gilfillan, S., Kühn, L., Schulze, J., Lebeau, A., Schümann, K.; Munich, Germany
Iron absorption and iron distribution pattern in HFE knockout mice resemble human hemochromatosis.
P15 Johansson, M., Atuma, C., Henriksnäs, J., Holm, L.; Uppsala, Sweden
Gastric juxtamucosal pH: influences of acid secretion, prostaglandins and Cl-/HCO3--transporters.

 

 
  Poster Session 2      Tuesday, September 21, 16:00 - 18:30
 
P16 Faelli, A., Orsenigo, M.N., Tosco, M.; Milan, Italy
Transport of monocarboxylates in xenopus laevis oocytes.
P17 Abrahamse, S.L. Rechkemmer, G.; Karlsruhe, Germany
Contribution of organic anion and cation transport systems to drug resistance in HT29 clone 19A cells.
P18 Ehehalt, R., Jochims, C., Herrmann, T., Pohl, J., Stremmel, W., Fitscher, B.A.; Heidelberg, Germany
MDR3 Pgp expressed in tetracycline-controlled gene expression cell system as a useful model to study transport activity.
P19 Fricker, G., Michael, S., Gutmann, H., Török, M., Drewe, J.; Heidelberg, Germany
Evidence for different ABC-transporters in CACO-2 cells modulating drug uptake.
P20 von Richter, O., Fromm, M.F., Greiner, B.M., Fraser, R., Omari, T.; Stuttgart, Germany
Prehepatic metabolism of verapamil and secretion of its metabolites in human intestine studied with a multiluminal perfusion catheter.
P21 Sjöström, M., Ungell, A.-L., Andersson, T.; Mölndal, Sweden
The importance of biotransformation by the cytochrome p450-system during permeability studies over intestinal epithelia.
P22 Ahrens, F. Garz, B. Aschenbach, J.R., Gäbel, G.; Leipzig, Germany
Epithelial barrier function for histamine in pig large intestine - involvement of diamine oxidase.
P23 Gitter, A.H., Bendfeldt, K., Schulzke, J.D., Fromm, M.; Berlin, Germany
Distribution of the epithelial barrier in mammalian colonic epithelia: mouse distal colon and HT-29/B6 cells.
P24 Karczewski, J., Maiboroda, O., Groot, J.; Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Confocal laser scanning microscope studies of the modulation of tight junction permeability in monolayers of human colonocytes.
P25 van Kalkeren, A.A., Klaassen, Meike, Raat, R., Koolhaas, J.M., Groot, J.A.; Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Can behavioral parameters predict individual vulnerability to stress-induced increase of intestinal permeability ?
P26 Klein, C., Harmeyer, J.; Hannover, Germany
Use of [3H]-mannitol as marker for the estimation of in vitro paracellular calcium transport across intestinal mucosa.
P27 Fihn, B.-M., Sun, Y., Jodal, M.; Göteborg, Sweden
Deoxycholic acid induced increase in permeability is activated via the enteric nervous system in the rat jejunum.
P28 Verheul, J., van Kalkeren, A., Bijlsma, P., Groot, J.; Amsterdam, The Netherlands
A comparison of caprate and carbachol as permeability enhancers in the guinea pig ileum in vitro.
P29 Turchanowa, L., Milovic, V., Khomutov, A.R., Khomutov, R.M., Caspary, W.F., Stein, J.; Frankfurt, Germany
Aminooxy analogues of spermidine and spermine - inhibitors of polyamine uptake in colon cancer cells.
P30 Kolinská, J., Kozáková, H., Zákostelecká, M., Reháková, Z., Stepánková, R.; Prague, Czech Republic
Postnatal development of rat jejunal brush-border hydrolases and sialylated and fucosylated glycoconjugates: role of germ-free conditions.
P31 Barfull, A., Mate, A., de la Hermosa, M.A., Vázquez, C.M., Planas, J.M.; Barcelona, Spain
Decreased brush border membrane sugar transport in the jejunum of spontaneously hypertensive rats.
P32 Barrenetxe, J., Bértolo, C., Barber, A., Lostao, M.P.; Pamplona, Spain
Leptin effect on galactose absorption and OB-Rb receptor localization in mouse small intestine.
P33 Moretó, M., Garriga, C., Mitjans, M., Amat, C., Planas, J.M., Hunter R.R., Mitchell, M.A.; Barcelona, Spain
Increased SGLT-1 expression in jejunal enterocytes during prolonged exposure to elevated thermal loads - an adaptive response to heat stress ?
P34 Matosin-Matekalo, M., Mesonero, J.E., Lacasa, M., Brot-Laroche, E.; Paris, France
GLUT5 regulation by glucose and/or thyroid hormone in CACO-2 cells.
P35 Miró, M., Barberŕ, A., Barfull, A., Guinovart, J.J., Planas, J.M.; Barcelona, Spain
Intestinal absorption of tungstate, a new oral hypoglycaemic agent.
P36 Sword, C.J., Boyd, C.A.R., Collier, I., Bailey, P.D.; Oxford, United Kingdom
Amino acid aryl amides inhibit D-Phe-L-Gln uptake by the intestinal peptide transporter as determined using Xenopus laevis oocytes expressing PepT1.
P37 Wenzel, U., Meissner, B., Döring, F., Daniel, H.; Munich, Germany
Structural requirements for substrate recognition by the amino acid transport system b0,+ in Caco-2 cells.
P38 Elsenhans, B., Farack, U., Walter, K.; Munich, Germany
Restoration of morphine-induced delay of small-intestinal transit in rats by an oral pH-controlled release preparation of naloxone.
P39 Oesser, S., Adam, M., Babel, W., Seifert, J.; Kiel, Germany
Absorption of collagen hydrolysate from the gut of mice and its organ distribution.
P40 Yajima, T., Kinouchi, T.; Kanagawa, Japan
Milk-borne insulin absorbed from the gut influenced pancreatic amylase development at the onset of weaning in rats.

 

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