Divisió de Cičncies de la Salut
Departament de Fisiologia
Divisió IV

Organizer:

Dra. Joana M. Planas
Professora Titular

personal: jplanas@farmacia.far.ub.es
meeting:  eitg2001@far.ub.es

LIST OF ABSTRACTS

  1. Abad, B., Mesonero, J., Salvador, M., García-Herrera, J., Rodríguez-Yoldi, M.J.
  2. The LPS inhibition on L-leucine intestinal transport is mediated by ion chloride

  3. Ahearn, H.R.H., Ahearn, G.A.
  4. Effects of luminal amino acids on transmural transport of 65Zn2+ across perfused intestine of the American lobster, Homarus americanus

  5. Ahearn, G., Chavez-Crooker, P., Garrido, N.
  6. Copper transport by purified lobster hepatopancreatic epithelial cell suspensions measured with the fluorescent dye, Phen Green

  7. Alcalde, A.I., Aramayona, J.J., Catalán, J., Sarasa, M., Alvarado, F., Sorribas, V.
  8. D-mannose transport in Caco 2 cells

  9. Alcalde, A.I., Sorribas, V.
  10. Caco-2 cells and the 5-HT transporter

  11. Amasheh, S., Mankertz, J., Schulzke, J.D., Fromm, M.
  12. Transcriptional regulation of the epithelial Na+ channel (ENaC) is impaired by Na+ in rat late distal colon

  13. Amasheh, S., Meiri, N., Mankertz, J., Gitter, A.H., Schulzke, J.D., Fromm, M.
  14. Effects of [Ca2+]0 on tight junction protein expression in low and high resistance MDCK cells

  15. Balda, M.S., Matter, K.
  16. Occludin, ZO-1 and ZONAB as tools to understand how tight junctions work

  17. Barfull, A., Mate, A., Vázquez, M.C., Planas, J.M.
  18. Transcriptional regulation of D-fructose transport in spontaneously hypertensive rats

  19. Barrenetxe, J., Villaro, A.C., Muńoz-Navas, M., Barber, A., Lostao, M.P.
  20. Leptin and the human intestine

  21. Beskid, S., Pletichová, M.V., Pácha, J.
  22. Spatial heterogeneity of enterocytes in immature rat distal colon

  23. Beubler, E., Schuligoi, R., Egger, T., Sattler, W., Peskar, B.A.
  24. Cholera toxin uses TNF-alpha to induce fluid secretion in the rat jejunum

  25. Bijlsma, P.B., Hommes, D., Erkelens, W., Bruno, M., Groot, J.A., Taminiau, J.A.J.M.
  26. Impaired response of rectal epithelium to secretory stimuli in patients with obstipation, a preliminary study

  27. Blumenstein, I., Gregor, M., Seidler, U.
  28. Differential effects of K+ channel inhibitors on cAMP-, cGMP-, and Ca2+-dependent stimulation of short circuit current (ISC) and HCO3Ż secretory response in rat duodenum

  29. Bolufer, J., Murillo-Fuentes, M., Carreras, O., Llopis, R., Murillo, M.
  30. Effect of maternal ethanol consumption during pregnancy and/or lactation on the folic acid absorption by offspring rats

  31. Bronk, J.R., Lister, N., Sword, C., Kellett, G.L., Bailey, P.D., Boyd, C.A.R.
  32. Glutamine stimulates the transpithelial transport of hydrolysis-resistant peptides and related compounds

  33. Cermak, R., Kuhn, G., Scharrer, E., Bleich, M., Wolffram, S.
  34. The flavonol quercetin activates basolateral K+ channels in rat colon

  35. Charisius, M., Wiener, H., Wyskovsky, W., Turnheim, K., Plass, H.
  36. Propafenone inhibits basolateral maxi K+ channels in rabbit distal colon epithelium

  37. Condomina, J., Chesa, J., Zornoza-Sabina, T., Granero, L., Polache, A.
  38. Influence of copper on zinc absorption in three regions of the rat small intestine

  39. Daniel, H., Doering, F., Kottra, G.
  40. The intestinal transporter PEPT1 translocates peptides in both directions.Giant patch clamp studies on Xenopus Oocytes

  41. Delers, F., Morel, E., Chateau, D., Rousset, M., Chambaz, J.
  42. Lipid micelles delivery induces an early apical to basolateral translocation of apolipoprotein B and lipids in Caco-2 cells

  43. Drozdowski, L., Dixon, W.T., McBurney, M.I., Thomson, A.B.R.
  44. Short chain fatty acids, but not butyrate alone, increase GLUT2 and proglucagon mRNA expression

  45. Drozdowski, L., Besnard, P., Keelan, M., Clandinin, M.T., Agellon, L., Wild, G., Thomson, A.B.R.
  46. Increases in fatty acid uptake are not paralleled by similar changes in fatty acid binding protein expression in diabetic animals

  47. Durán, J.M., Cano, M., Calonge, M.L., Ilundáin, A.A.
  48. L-carnitine transport in intestinal BBMV

  49. Durán, J.M., Peral, M.J., Calonge, M.L., Ilundáin, A.A.
  50. Functional characterization of intestinal L-carnitine transport

  51. Engelmann, B.E., Bindslev, N., Berner, M.B.
  52. Non-selective versus selective COX inhibitors on ion transport in rat colon

  53. Faelli, A., Orsenigo, N., Tosco, M.
  54. Bicarbonate and lactate transport across brush border and basolateral membrane of rat jejunum are varily affected by PKC

  55. Fiandra, L., Milani, A., Leonardi, M.G., Casartelli, M., de Eguileor, M., Giordana, B.

Effect of hormones and hormone-like molecules on Bombyx mori intestinal activity

  1. Florian, P., Gitter, A.H., Schulzke, J.D., Fromm, M.
  2. Reconstitution in HT-29/B6 colonic epithelium and the role of the cytoskeleton

  3. García-Delgado, M., Peral, M.J., Cano, M., Calonge, M.L., Wallimann, T., Ilundáin, A.A.
  4. Functional and molecular characterization of small intestine creatine transport

  5. Garriga, C., Planas, J.M.
  6. Kinetic characterization of the apical fructose transport in chicken jejunum

  7. Gehring, M., Grotjohann, I., Gitter, A.H., Schulzke, J.D., Fromm, M.
  8. No effect of interferon-g on the whole-cell currents in HT-29/B6 cells

  9. Gitter, A.H., Schulzke, J.D., Fromm, M.
  10. Electrical properties of HT-29/B6 colon cells and effects of forskolin and NPPB

  11. Gouyon, F., Caillaud, L., Dalet,V., Brot-Laroche, E.
  12. Sugar delivery and the intestinal function of the GLUT2 gene.An in vitro study using Caco-2 cell clones

  13. Grotjohann, I., Fromm, M., Schulzke, J.D.
  14. Cytokine effects on expression of tight junction proteins claudin-3, claudin-4 and claudin-5 in rat distal colon

  15. Grotjohann, I., Schulzke, J.D., Fromm, M.
  16. Electrogenic Na+ absorption in rat late distal colon by glucocorticoid hormones, role of 11b -hydroxysteroid oxidoreductase (HSD)

  17. Hardcastle, J., Hardcastle, P.T., Chapman, J., Taylor, C.J.
  18. Effects of ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) on ion transport in normal and cystic fibrosis (CF) mouse ileum

  19. Helliwell, P.A., Richardson, M.J., Affleck, J.A., Kellett, G.L.
  20. Observation of the dependence of the facilitated component of intestinal sugar absorption on SGLT1 depends on the perfusion technique

  21. Jacob, P., Rossmann, H., Lamprecht, G., Kretz, A., Neff, C., Lin-Wu, E., Gregor, M., Seidler, U.
  22. Evidence that DRA is the brush border membrane ClŻ/HCO3Ż exchanger in rabbit, rat and human duodenum

  23. Jayaraman, S., Verkman, A.S., Thiagarajah, J., Naftalin, R.J.
  24. Fluorescence measurement of pericryptal sodium concentration in mouse descending colon in vivo

  25. Karczewski, J., Groot, J.
  26. Modulation of paracellular permeability via proteolytic disruption of tight junction

  27. Kellett, G.L.
  28. The facilitated component of intestinal sugar absorption

  29. Kocks, S.L., Seip,G., Diener, M.
  30. Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release amplifies increases in the intracellular Ca2+ concentration in the rat colonic epithelium

  31. Kolínská, J., Dominguez, J., Kozáková, H., Zákostelecká, M., Lisá, V., Dvoák, B.
  32. Inflammatory cytokines mediate changes in the expression of membrane enzymes in enterocyte lines IEC-6 and IEC-18

  33. Larrayoz, I.M., Mata, J., Inzillo, S.M., Casado, J., Pastor-Anglada, M., Lostao, M.P.
  34. Substrate specificity of the human liver Na+/nucleoside cotransporter (hCNT1)

  35. Leonhard-Marek, S.
  36. Modulation of divalent cation sensitive Isc in rumen epithelium.Evidence for a cAMP effect on basolateral Mg2+/Na+ exchange and [Mg2+]ˇ

  37. Lionetto, M.G., Giordano, M.E., Pascariello, M.F., Marinosci, L., Caricato, R., Schettino, T.
  38. Nature and regulation of the Isc transient peak in response to hypertonicity in eel intestine

  39. Lorrot, M., Coconnier, M-H., Vasseur, M.
  40. Rotavirus infection increases net chloride secretion by stimulating the Cl-/H+ symporter of young rabbit intestinal brush-border membrane

  41. Lowes, S., Simmons, N.L.
  42. Relationship between bile acid-induced toxicity and bile acid transport in human intestinal cell monolayer

  43. Lucas, M.L., Bradley, J., Thom, M.M.M
  44. The action of E.coli Sta enterotoxin on the in vivo jejunum: evidence for a new model for fluid

  45. Maffia, M., Rollo, M., Verri, T., Acierno, R., Rizzello, A., Danieli, A., Döring, F., Daniel, H., Storelli, C.
  46. Functional expression of intestinal and renal peptide transporter(s) of the Antarctic icefish Chionodraco hamatus in Xenopus laevis oocytes

  47. Mankertz, J., Tavalali, S., Fromm, M., Schulzke, J.D.
  48. The expression of human tight junction proteins occludin and claudin-2 is differentially regulated in distinct epithelial cell types

  49. Mankertz, J., Waller, J.S., Tavalali, S., Grotjohann, I., Hillenbrand, B., Fromm, M., Schulzke, J.D.
  50. Expression of splice variants of the human tight junction protein occludin with altered cellular localization

  51. Marsigliante, S., Elia, M.G., Greco, S., Muscella, A., Verri, T., Storelli, C.
  52. Inhibition of Na+/K+ATPase activity and intracellular cytosolic Ca2+ elevation by muscarinic receptor activation in isolated eel enterocytes

  53. Mate, A., De la Hermosa, M.A., Barfull, A., Planas, J.M., Bolufer, J., Vázquez, C.M.
  54. SGLT1-mediated monosaccharide transport and ultrastructural alterations in the small intestine of spontaneously hypertensive rats

  55. Mellander, A., Järbur, K., Hemlin, M., Sjövall, H.
  56. Effects of motility on estimated bicarbonate absorption and chloride secretion in the human descending duodenum

  57. Merino, G., Alvarez, A.I., Larrodé, O., García, J.L., Prieto, J.G.
  58. Inhibition of intestinal elimination of Albendozole Sulphoxide in the rat by verapamil and cyclosporine

  59. Mitchell, M.A., Hunter, R.R., Moretó, M., Garriga, C., Mitjans, M., Amat, C., Planas, J.M.
  60. Adaptations in intestinal absorptive functional during chronic exposure to high thermal loads: consequences of altered food intake or heat stress?

  61. Miró-Queralt, M., Barberŕ, A., Guinovart, J.J., Planas, J.M.
  62. The effect of tungstate on intestinal Na+/D-glucose cotransport in control and streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats

  63. Moretó, M., Garriga, C., Planas, J.M.
  64. Dietary sodium, aldosterone, and intestinal glucose transport in the chicken intestine

  65. Müller, F., Huber, K., Pfannkuche, H., Aschenbach, J.R., Breves, G., Gäbel, G.
  66. Localization and functional characterization of the sheep ruminal monocarboxylate transporter

  67. Nedergaard, S.
  68. Isotonic fluid transport across the isolated small intestine of the toad.Effect of high tonicity on the luminal side

  69. Oprins, J., Van der Burg, C., Groot, J.
  70. Tumor Necrosis Factor a (TNFa) potentiates the ion secretion in mouse distal colon

  71. Pácha, J., Lisá, V., Mikšík, L.
  72. Impact of hormonal manipulations and cytodifferentiation on intestinal 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase

  73. Pascual, L., Berjón, A., Lostao, M.P., Barber, A.
  74. Intestinal absorption of sugars in the locust locusta migratoria

  75. Padrós, N., Planas, J.M., Moretó M.
  76. Role of protein kinases in Theophylline-induced hexose accumulation in isolated chicken enterocytes

  77. Pedragosa, E., Moretó, M., Amat, C.
  78. Effect of dietary fatty acids on oleic acid uptake by brush-border membrane vesicles of chicken jejunum

  79. Pinilla, J., Barber, A., Lostao, M.P.
  80. Role of Na+ in the ASCT1 exchanger mode of action

  81. Ruiz, G., Guinovart, J.J., Vilaró, S., Fabre, M.
  82. Transport of tungstate across Caco-2 monolayer: an approach to evaluate its intestinal absorption

  83. Sala-Rabanal, M., Gallardo, M.A., Sánchez-Carralero, J., Planas, J.M.
  84. Na+-dependent D-glucose transport in the proximal intestine of the gilthead sea brem, Sparus aurata

  85. Schemann, M.
  86. Neural regulation of epithelial function

  87. Schroeder, B., Huber, K., Walter, C., Breves, G.
  88. Mechanisms of active phosphate absorption differ between duodenum and jejunum in goats

  89. Schultheiss, G., Seip, G., Diener, M.
  90. NO-induced Cl- secretion in the rat colon

  91. Seip, G., Schultheiss, G., Kocks, S.L., Diener, M.
  92. Interaction between store-operated nonselective cation channels and Na+-Ca2+-exchanger during colonic secretion

  93. Sharp, P., Tandy, S., Yamaji, S., Tennant, J., Williams, M., Srai, K.
  94. Expression and regulation of the divalent metal transporter (DMT1) in intestinal Caco-2 cells

  95. Shenoy, K.B., Debnam, E.S., Smith, M.W., Srai, S.K.
  96. Selectivity of DMT1 for divalent metal treansport across the duodenal brush border: differences between essential trace metals and ‘b’-class soft metals

  97. Shenoy, K.B., Debnam, E.S., Srai, S.K.
  98. Effects of luminal pH and overnight fasting on iron uptake and transfer by in vitro perfused rat duodenum

  99. Shepherd, E.J., Lister, N., Bronk, J.R., Kellett, G.L., Boyd, C.A.R., Collier, I.D., Bailey, P.D.
  100. Regulation of intestinal peptide transport at the basolateral membrane by leucine

  101. Spahn-Langguth, H., Langguth, P.
  102. Absorption of the P-glycoprotein substrate talinolol and the influence of concomitant administration of grapefruit juice

  103. Stephens, R.H., O'Neill, C.A., Higgs, N.B., Rowland, M., Humphrey, M., Warhurst, G.
  104. Multiple efflux processes influence intestinal drug absorption: studies using tissues from the mdr1a(-/-) mouse

  105. Srai, S.K.S., Debnam, E.S., Shenoy, K.B., Smith, M.W., Churchill, L., Beaumont, N., Shümann, K., Simpson, R.J.
  106. Effects of Hfe gene knockout and iron deficiency on duodenal iron uptake and brush border reductase activity

  107. Thiagarajah, J.R., Griffiths, N.M., Naftalin, R.J.
  108. Evidence that treatment with the ACE inhibitor captopril reduces fibrotic changes in irradiated rat descending colon pericryptal sheath

  109. Topouchian, A., Barbot, L., Kapel, N., Rome, C., Huneau, J.F., Windsor, E., Tome, D., Gobert, J.G.
  110. Impaired amino acid absorption during experimental cryptosporidiosis

  111. Trischitta, F., Denaro, M.G., Faggio, C.
  112. Ca++ dependent regulatory decrease in the isolated enterocytes of the eel, Anguilla anguilla

  113. Turnheim, K., Plass, H.
  114. Current-voltage relations of the basolateral potassium conductance of rabbit colon epithelium

  115. Van der Burg, C., Oprins, J.C.J., Groot, J.A.
  116. Characterisation of PKC isotypes in HT29cl.19A and T84 cell lines

  117. Van Kalkeren, A.A., Verheul, J., Groot, J.A.
  118. Stress-induced increased intestinal permeability to macromolecules does not cause ovalbumin allergy in mice

  119. Verheul, J., Groot, J.A.
  120. Induction of oral intolerance in guinea pigs

  121. Vermeirssen, V., Deplancke, B., Tappenden, K., Van Camp, J., Gaskins, H.R., Verstraete, W.
  122. Intestinal transport of ACE inhibitory peptides derived from food proteins, studied with Caco-2Bbe monolayer in a Ussing chamber experiment

  123. Vilella, S., Ingrosso, L., Zilli, L., Schiavone, R., Zonno, V., Verri, T., Storelli, C.
  124. D-glucose transport in the hepatopancreas of the decapod crustacean Penaeus japonicus

  125. Watson, C.J., Warshurst, A., Rowland, M., Warhurst, G.
  126. Functional profiling of intestinal tight junctions in vitro with PEG oligomers highlight mechanistic differences in absorption enhancers

  127. Wegmann, M., Nüsing, R.M., Köckerling, A.
  128. CYP450-dependent effect of arachidonic acid on rat colon: 5,6-EET as a novel modulator of intestinal ion transport

  129. Wenzel, U., Daniel, H.
  130. Interactions of flavonoids with different drug-efflux pumps in human intestinal epithelial cells

  131. Wolffram, S., Ader, P., Blöck, M.
  132. The Na+-dependent glucose transporter (SGLT1) is involved in the absorption of quercetin glucosides by rat small intestine

  133. Wright, E.
  134. The role of the SGLT gene family in intestinal absorption

  135. Zornoza-Sabina, T., Condomina, J., Polache, A., Granero, L.

Topografic study of acamprosate absorption in the rat

  

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