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European Intestinal Transport Group EITG |
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Poster presentations
of the 16th meeting
Go to Poster session 2
| Poster Session 1 Monday, September 20, 13:30 - 15:00 |
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| 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 |
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| 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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