EASD 2011 in Lissabon
DZD scientists on the 47th annual meeting of the EASD in Lissabon
TALKS
A.-M. Ordelheide (PLIT in Tübingen)
Nor-1 is a novel incretin-sensitive regulator of the rat insulin genes
13.09.2011; Sanches Hall 11:15-11:30
J. Szendroedi (DDZ in Düsseldorf)
The role of diacylglycerol concentrations in the development of lipid-meiated insulin resistance in human skeletal muscle
13.09.2011; Hispano Hall 15:15-15:30
J.M: Maier (HMGU in München)
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) analysis in breath gas during 75g OGTT in women with suspected gestational diabetes mellitus
14.09.2011; Lusitano Hall 11:15-11:30
A. Birkenfeld (DIfE in Potsdam)
The role of the mammalian INDY homologue in lipid and glucose metabolism
14.09.2011; Rising Star Symposium 16:30-18:30
N. Stefan (PLIT in Tübingen)
Genes and Liver Fat
14.09.2011; Moniz Hall 16:30
C. Herder (DDZ in Düsseldorf)
Genome-wide associations between gene expression in peripheral blood and fasting and 2-hour glucose levels in the population-based KORA Survey F4
15.09.2011; Hispano Hall 10:45-11:00
K. Kretschmer (PLID in Dresden)
Dendritic cells and regulatory T cells in type 1 diabetes protection
15.09.2011; Lusitano Hall 09:00
W. Rathmann (DDZ in Düsseldorf)
Inhaling diabetes: Is there a link between air pollution, lung inflammation, and type 2 diabetes?
16.09.2011; Sanches Hall 09:00
POSTER
M. Carstensen (DDZ in Düsseldorf)
Genome-wide gene expression in peripheral blood of type 2 diabetes patients and subjects with normal glucose tolerance: the population-based KORA Survey F4
S. Döcke (DIfE in Potsdam)
Activity of hepatic AMP-activated protein kinase in type 2 diabetes mellitus and human nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
J. Dokas – Gruppe Al-Hasani (DDZ in Düsseldorf + DIfE in Potsdam)
Analysis of TBC1D1 in glucose- and fatty acid-metabolism in an obese mouse model
K. Dudziak - Gruppe Fritsche (PLIT in Tübingen)
A genetic risk score for type 2 diabetes is also associated with a higher risk for impaired glucose tolerance among obese people
M. Hoene - Gruppe Weigert (PLIT in Tübingen)
Feeding a vitamin C and E enriched diet impairs the normal metabolic response to physical exercise in the liver of mice
S. Hornemann (DIfE in Potsdam)
Genetically determinated metabolic responses to isocaloric high carbohydrate and high saturated fat diets in healthy twins
C. Ketterer - Gruppe Fritsche (PLIT in Tübingen)
High dietary Niacin intake strongly and independently predicts decrease in liver fat during a lifestyle intervention in humansK.
F. Keyhani Nejad (DIfE in Potsdam)
A maternal high fat diet modulates energy intake in adult offspring in Gipr-/- mice.
K.P. Knoch - Gruppe Solimena (PLID in Dresden)
PTBP1 and translation of diabetogenic viruses in beta cells
F. Neumann – Gruppe Al-Hasani (DDZ in Düsseldorf + DIfE in Potsdam)
Functional characterisation of the Rab GTPase activating protein TBC1D1 in vitro
M.N. Pham (DDZ in Düsseldorf)
Adiponectin levels negatively associate with beta cell function in type 1 diabetes, in contrast to leptin and resistin
A.L. Reinbeck - Gruppe Roden (DDZ in Düsseldorf)
Toll like-receptor 4: regulator of energy metabolism in the non-obese diabetic mouse
M. Roßbauer (HMGU in München)
Influence of type 2 associated polymorphisms on weight development in offspring of mothers with gestational diabetes
N. Rudovich (DIfE in Potsdam)
Insulin upregulates natriuretic peptide clearance receptor expression in the subcutaneous fat depot in obese subjects: a missing link between CVD risk and obesity?
T. Sartorius - Gruppe Hennige/Sartorius (PLIT in Tübingen)
Impact of milk fat and canola oil-enriched diets on peripheral glucose metabolism and insulin action in the mouse brain.
G.Schulz-Raffelt - Gruppe Ullrich (PLIT in Tübingen)
Apoptotic beta-cell death independent of activation of transcription factor FOX01: Effects of glucocorticoids and the role of PKB/AKT isoforms
G.F.B. Séquaris (DDZ in Düsseldorf)
Interaction of lipid accumulation with mitochondrial function during the development of hepatic steatosis
C.B. Stumpp - Gruppe Bonifacio (PLID in Dresden)
Controlling autoimmunity and transplant rejection by targeting interleukin-7 mediated signalling
S. Ullrich (PLIT in Tübingen)
Activation of free fatty acid receptor FFA1/GPR40 by small agonists exerts beneficial effects on beta-cell function and survival
R. Wagner - (PLIT in Tübingen)
Glucose-raising genetic variants in MADD and ADCY5 demonstrate effects on proinsulin-to-insulin conversion