Physiological Society Workshop

Cardiopulmonary Function in Health and Disease
21–23 September 2006, Prague, Czech Republic

Organised by: The Physiological Society
and
The Department of Physiology
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

 
Sponsored by: The Physiological Society
 
Workshop Organisers:
 
Professor Vaclav Hampl
Department of Physiology
2nd Faculty of Medicine
Charles University
Plzenska 221/130
Praha 5, 150 06
Czech Republic
E-mail: @email
 
Dr Sergey V Smirnov
Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
University of Bath
Claverton Down
Bath BA2 7AY
United Kingdom
E-mail: @email
 
Professor Jan Herget
Department of Physiology
2nd Faculty of Medicine
Charles University
Plzenska 221/130
Praha 5, 150 06
Czech Republic
E-mail: @email
 
Professor Jeremy P.T. Ward
Department of Asthma, Allergy and Respiratory Science
New Hunt's House
King's College London
London SE1 9RT
E-mail: @email
 

Workshop Programme

Wednesday, September 20th
Department of Physiology

 
17.00– Registration
19.00–19.15 Welcome Speech
19.15– Welcome reception (with snacks & drinks)
 
Thursday, September 21st
Department of Physiology

 
8.30–9.15 Margaret R. MacLean, University of Glasgow, U.K.
Pulmonary Hypertension – role of 5-HT
 
9.15–10.00 Jan Herget, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
The role of radicals in the development of hypoxic pulmonary hypertension
 
10.00–10.15 Tea/coffee break
 
10.15–12.15 Laboratory sessions
 
12.15–14.00 Lunch and Poster session
 
14.00–16.00 Laboratory sessions
 
16.00–16.15 Coffee break
 
16.15–17.00 Keith J. Buckler, University Laboratory of Physiology, Oxford, U.K.
Hypoxia, mitochondrial function and chemoreception in the carotid body
 
17.00–17.45 Alison Cave, King's College London, U.K.
Auxotonic versus isovolumic contraction: The contribution of cTnI to the positive inotropic response to isoprenaline is highly dependent on loading conditions
 
18.00– Night Prague Sightseeing and pub crawling (with local experts)
 
Friday, September 22nd
Department of Physiology

 
8.30–9.15 Philip I Aaronson, King's College London, U.K.
Store and receptor operated calcium entry in vascular smooth
 
9.15–10.00 Mark Evans, University of St Andrews, U.K.
Multiple stores for multiple messengers: pyridine nucleotides and calcium signalling in pulmonary arterial smooth muscle
 
10.00–10.15 Tea/coffee break
 
10.15–12.15 Laboratory sessions
 
12.15–14.00 Lunch and Poster session
 
14.00–16.00 Laboratory sessions
 
16.00–16.15 Coffee break
 
16.15–17.00 Ivan F. McMutry, University of Colorado, Denver, USA
Role of Rho kinase-mediated vasoconstriction in chronic hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension
 
17.00–17.45 Jeremy P.T. Ward, King's College London, U.K.
Calcium sensitisation and the response of vascular smooth muscle to hypoxia
 
19.00– Workshop Dinner
 
Saturday, September 23rd
Department of Physiology

 
8.30–9.15 Vaclav Hampl, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
The role of NO in hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction and pulmonary hypertension
 
9.15–10.00 Jason Yuan, University of California, San Diego, USA
Ion Channels in Pulmonary Hypertension
 
10.00–10.15 Tea/coffee break
 
10.15–12.15 Laboratory sessions
 
12.15–13.00 Lunch
 
14.00–14.45 Alison M Gurney, University of Manchester, U.K.
Background potassium channels in pulmonary vascular smooth muscle
 
14.45–15.30 Sergey V Smirnov, University of Bath, U.K.
Cross-talk between Kv channels and mitochondria in small pulmonary arterial myocytes: The electrophysiological approach
 
14.45–15.45 Best poster presentations and award ceremony
 
15.45–16.00 Concluding Remarks
 
Sunday, September 24th (Optional)
Department of Physiology

 
10.00–12.00 – hands-on practical experience (advance signing up requires)
 

Demonstrations
 

  1. Whole rat pulmonary hemodynamics. Measurements of pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP) by catheterization; cardiac output (CO) by ultrasonic flowmeter on ascending aorta / thermodillution; heart ventricle weights; preparation of lungs for vascular morphology examination.
     
  2. Measurements of exhaled NO (anesthetized and awake rats). Measurements of NOx concentration in fluids (e.g. lung perfusate from animals or serum from patients).
     
  3. Collection and analysis of breath condensate in rats: measurements of reactive oxygen species (H2O2).
     
  4. Isolated ventilated perfused (blood, saline) rat/mouse lungs/hearts. Measurements of vascular reactivity and pressure-flow analysis; on-line pO2 and pCO2 monitoring; demonstration of resistance partitioning by occlusion techniques.
     
  5. Isometric tension measurements in isolated resistance arteries with small vessel wire myograph (Mulvany).
     
  6. Biochemistry of vascular wall connective tissue (collagen by SDS-PAGE & western, collagenolytic activity by zymography, metalloproteinase expression by immunohistochemistry including computerized image analysis).
     

Topics included are:
 
Hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV)
Pulmonary hypertension (PH)
Myocardial ischemia and heart failure
Role of oxidative stress in HPV and PH
Mitochondria and oxygen sensing
Regulation of calcium homeostasis in HPV and PH
Role of ion channels in HPV and PH
 
Faculty
 
Philip I. Aaronson, King's College London (UK). Keith J. Buckler, University Laboratory of Physiology, Oxford (UK). Mark Evans, University of St Andrews (UK). Alison M. Gurney, University of Manchester, (UK). Vaclav Hampl, Charles University (Czech republic). Jan Herget, Charles University (Czech republic). Prem Kumar, University of Birmingham (UK). Margaret R. MacLean, University of Glasgow (UK). Michael J. Shattock King's College London (UK). Sergey V. Smirnov, University of Bath (UK). Jeremy P.T. Ward, King's College London (UK). Jason X.-J. Yuan, University of California, San Diego (USA).

Created: 30. 8. 2006 / Modified: 25. 9. 2018 / Administrátor 2. LF UK