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Current research projects
Project leader Project title
Bogdanova N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors in red blood cells of mice and men: intracellular Ca2+ as a therapeutic target for the treatment of sickle cell disease
Cardioprotective efficiency of ReII-based CO-releasing complexes
S-glutathionylation as a novel potent mechanism in control of Na,K-ATPase function in the heart: impact of aging and pathology
Franchini Ackermann Lutz Reusch Role of toll-like receptors in metabolic diseases
Gassmann HIF-1 regulates the response to hypoxia
Non-erythroid functions of erythropoietin (Epo)
Lutz Control of food intake by pancreatic and gastrointestinal hormones (Regulation der Nahrungsaufnahme durch Peptidhormone des Pankreas und des Verdauungstraktes)
Roux-en-Y gastric bypass increases energy expenditure and reduces preference for high caloric food in rats
Role of histamine in the interaction of amylin and leptin
Diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats
The mechanism of estrogen’s inhibitory effect on feeding: site and mode of action
Amylin as an adiposity signal and amylin’s role in obesity
The role of amylin the regulation of energy expenditure
Ogunshola Assessment of the beneficial effects of erythropoietin (EPO) in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE)
Ogunshola Gorr Exploiting hypoxic defense mechanisms to prevent irreversible brain injury and cancer progression: astrocytes could be the key to neuronal survival
Ostergaard Development of high altitude induced pulmonary edema (HAPE) and the effects of dexamethasone (DXM) treatment
Osto Lutz Reusch Ackermann Subacute endotoxemia: a molecular study to understand the pathogenesis of -cell dysfunction and impaired insulin sensitivity in cats
Riediger Interaction between the anorectic hormone amylin and diet derived nutrients
Relevance of nitric oxide (NO) as a neuromodulator involved in disease-related anorexia
Riediger Lutz Electrophysiological characterizations of hormones, neuropeptides and neuromodulators in the arcuate nucleus – a hypothalamic control center for the regulation food intake and body weight
Immunohistological studies and tracing studies characterizing the phenotype and connectivity of amylin-activated brainstem nuclei
Neurotrophic action of amylin
Zini Reusch Lutz Ackermann Metabolic studies in cats
Completed research projects
Project leader Project title
Bogdanova The role of the glutathione in oxygen-induced regulation of the Na+/K+ pump
Hypoxia-induced responses of cerebellar neurons and myocardium: adaptation vs pathology
Responses of the myocardium and erythrocytes to the changes in oxygenation
Autologous blood-perfused isolated heart: Replacement of heterotopic heart transplantation
Erythropoietin: protecting the heart from cold global ischemia-reperfusion injury
Effects of erythropoietin on mature mammalian erythrocytes
Oxygen-induced regulation of the Na/K ATPase in cardiac myocytes
NMDA receptors in the young and senescent heart: determinant of hypoxia-tolerance
Gassmann Impact of varying hematocrit- and erythropoietin-levels to the exercise performance and organ failures
Adaptation to excessive erythrocytosis in transgenic mice overexpressing Epo
HIF, high altitude and exercise
Gassmann Ogunshola Effect of chronic excessive erythrocytosis on vascular function: endothelial dysfunction and inflammation
Gorr Fly as Cancer Model? Genomic Analysis of Drosophila’s Hypoxia Tolerance
Embryonic stem cells: tumorigenesis and differentiation linked by intermediary metabolism
HIF-1 interfering transcription factors in cancer cells
Linscheid Reusch Regulation of adiponectin multimer complexes production
Lutz Hepatic control of food intake
Effect of bacterial globin on survival of pancreatic beta cells
The mechanism of estrogen’s inhibitory effect on feeding: site and mode of action
Ogunshola Ischemia and blood brain barrier disruption: in vitro modelling of cellular interactions
Hypoxia and maintenance of cell contacts in neurons
Ischemia and blood brain barrier disruption: in vitro modelling of cellular interactions
Molecular mechanisms of the extreme tolerance of astrocytes to hypoxia
Cytoskeleton-mediated hypoxic signalling: Rho GTPases and degenerative disease
Ostergaard Pulmonary hypertension -synergistic effects of sildenafil and erythropoietin
Ostergaard Gassmann Anti „pulmonary-hypertensive“ effects of Erythropoietin
Riediger Lutz Immunohistological studies identifying feeding-related stimuli modulating neuronal activity in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus
Soliz Erythropoietin influences oxygen sensing and signalling in hypoxia
Vogel Arteriogenesis of the uterine arcade and pregnancy outcome
Heterologous VEGF expression in the rodent brain
Negative regulation of the red blood cell mass
Heterologous VEGF expression in the rodent brain
Arteriogenesis of the uterine arcade and pregnancy outcome
Regulation of circulation and organ perfusion in transgenic mice overexpressing the calcitinin receptor-like receptor
Pain sensation in transgenic mice overexpressing the calcitonin receptor-like receptor
Wielinga The role of amylin the regulation of energy expenditure
Amylin as an adiposity signal
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