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Schroecken AT, 2012 Apr 11-16. Oroboros O2k-Workshop on high-resolution respirometry (HRR), IOC68.

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Oroboros (2012-04-11) Mitochondr Physiol Network

Abstract: O2k-Workshop on high-resolution respirometry: O2k-Basic and TPP-Basic. Schroecken, Voralberg,Austria; 2012 April 11 to 16.

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Team and guest tutors

Erich Gnaiger
Gnaiger Erich, CEO, Oroboros Instruments and Medical University of Innsbruck, D. Swarovski Research Laboratory


Mario Fasching
Fasching Mario, Oroboros Instruments


Barbara Meissner
Meissner Barbara, Oroboros Instruments


Andrea Eigentler
Eigentler Andrea, D. Swarovski Research Laboratory, Department of Visceral, Transplant and Thoracic Surgery, Medical University of Innsbruck


Mona Fontana-Ayoub
Fontana-Ayoub Mona, Oroboros Instruments


Doerrier Velasco Carolina A
Doerrier Velasco Carolina A, ES Granada Acuna-Castroviejo D



Participants

Participant Institution Interests
Albertini Eva Albertini Eva AT Innsbruck Jansen-Duerr P: University of Innsbruck (AT) FAHD1, senescence, aging, Mus musculus, C. elegans
Arbo Ingerid NO Trondheim Rognmo O: Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NO) Mitochondrial function, exercise training, disease
Bakkerud Fredrik Hjulstad NO Trondheim Rognmo O: Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NO) Mitochondrial function, exercise training, disease
Barth Sonja AT Graz Graier W: University of Graz (AT) Calcium, endocannabinods
Cannon Daniel T. US CA San Diego Cannon DT: San Diego State University (US) Exercise training, skeletal muscle, primary pulmonary arterial hypertension
Distefano Giovanna US PA Pittsburgh Goodpaster BH: University of Pittsburgh Department of Medicine (US) Aging, exercise, skeletal muscle, mitochondrial respiration
Esfandiary Azadeh DE Giessen Weissmann N: Justus-Liebig-Univ. Giessen (DE) Mitochondria, cardiovascular diseases
Felser Andrea Felser Andrea CH Basel Kraehenbuehl S: Universitätsspital Basel (CH) Mitochondria, ROS, apoptosis
Jespersen Nichlas Riise DK Aarhus Boetker HE: Aarhus University Hospital (DK) Ischemic-reperfusion injury, respiratory capacity, ROS production
Johannsen Darcy Pennington Biomedical Research Center (US) Respiration, human skeletal muscle, metabolism, chronic disease, obesity, type 2 diabetes
Kapitsinou Pinelopi US TN Nashville Wasserman DH: Vanderbilt University Medical Center (US) Hypoxia, signaling, endothelial cell bioenergetics
Kluckova Katarina Kluckova Katarina CZ Prague Neuzil J: Institute of Biotechnology (CZ) Cancer, inhibition, Complex I, Complex II
Lund Jim NO Tromsoe Larsen TS: University of Tromsø (NO) Exercise, obesity, heart
Meers Grace VA Hospital (US) Mitochondrial function, NAFLD
Noland Robert C US LA Baton Rouge Noland RC: Pennington Biomedical Research Center (US) Insulin resistance, diabetes, lipid and glucose metabolism, mitochondria, peroxisome, oxidation, oxygen consumption, membrane potential, ATP, oxidative stress
Ojuka Edward O Ojuka Edward O ZA Cape Town Ojuka EO: University of Cape Town (ZA) Nuclear respiratory factors
Olek Robert PL Gdansk Kaczor JJ: Gdansk University - School of Physical Education and Sport and Medical University of Gdansk (PL) Hypercaloric diets, mitochondrial function
Palladino Michael John US PA Pittsburgh Palladino MJ: University of Pittsburgh SOM (US) PC3, drosophila
Peyta Laure Inserm U1069 - N2C (FR) Hepatocytes, oxidative phosphorylation, ROS, membrane potential
Podramägi Taavi EE Tartu Paju K: University of Tartu (EE)
Rognmo Oivind NO Trondheim Rognmo O: Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NO)
Schmitz Lysann DE Cologne Larsson NG: Max Planck Institute for the Biology of Ageing (DE) OXPHOS dysfunction
Stottrup Nicolaj Brejnholt DK Aarhus Boetker HE: Aarhus University Hospital (DK) Ischemic-reperfusion injury, respiratory capacity, ROS production
Uusijärvi Johan SE Stockholm Weitzberg E: Karolinska Institute (SE) Cyanide, hyperband, hydroxicobalamine, sodiumthiosulfate
Woodlief Tracey US FL Orlando Goodpaster BH: Florida Hospital (US) Lipid induced ROS production
Li Ying SG Singapore Hausenloy DJ: Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School (SG) Metabolic diseases, cancer, neuroscience
Ziolkowski Wieslaw PL Gdansk Kaczor JJ: Gdansk University - School of Physical Education and Sport and Medical University of Gdansk (PL) Exercise, skeletal and cardiac mitochondria, dystrophy


Hot topics in mitochondrial physiology - abstracts

 Has title
Lund 2012 Abstract IOC68Lund J, Hafstad AD, Hagve M, Larsen TS, Aasum E (2012) High intensity exercise prevents impairment of respiratory capacity in cardiac mitochondria from obese mice. MiPNet17.08.
Bouitbir 2012 Abstract IOC68Bouitbir J, Charles A-L, Echaniz-Laguna A, Kindo M, Daussin F, Auwerx J, Piquard F, Geny B, Zoll J (2012) Effects of statins on mitochondrial function in cardiac and skeletal muscles. MiPNet17.08.
Cannon 2012 Abstract IOC68Cannon DT, Oudiz R, Casaburi R, Rossiter HB (2012) The effects of exercise training on skeletal muscle mitochondrial function in patients with primary pulmonary arterial hypertension. MiPNet17.08.
Distefano 2012 Abstract IOC68Distefano G, Dube JJ, Helbling NL, Ritov VB, Stefanovic-Racic M, Toledo FGS, Ng J, Goodpaster BH, Coen PM (2012) Human skeletal muscle mitochondria respiration: The influence of aging, adiposity and aerobic fitness. MiPNet17.08.
Esfandiary 2012 Abstract IOC68Esfandiary A, Pak O, Weissmann N, Sommer N (2012) Mitochondrial respiration in experimental right heart hypertrophy. MiPNet17.08.
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  • This workshop is a component of the K-Regio project MitoCom Tyrol.

Feedback

  • Thank you so much for the wonderful time in Schröcken. It was, by FAR, the best workshop/conference/meeting that I have had the pleasure of attending. The balance between demonstration and hands-on experience was perfect. I cannot overstate the tremendous hospitality at Berghotel Körbersee, as well as the friendly, and fun environment of Gentle Science! ... admittedly the unparalleled company, sun, snow, scenery, and copious volume of weissbier were my favorites! - Cannon DT, MiPNet Lab: US CA Torrance Rossiter HB.
  • We greatly appreciate a wonderful time in Schrocken and we hope to meet you in the near future. - Olek R, MiPNet Lab: PL Gdansk Kaczor JJ.
  • It was the best workshop or course I attended during my PhD so far. And I will closely follow your progress with the homogenizer since I see the great potential it has. I guess everyone that has isolated mitochondria would. - Lund J, O2k-Network Lab: NO Tromso Larsen TS.
  • I think I was just overwhelmed by all the excellent experiences from the wonderful workshop. I started to set up my brand new O2k today, very eager to get it work as soon as possible. It is such an honor to have the chance to share your experience with O2k and to get the intelligence answers of lots of my questions from you. I feel myself so motivated to enjoy the complex and mysterious world of mitochondria/bioblast. I will be very proud to see the success of Oroboros worldwide, and I do hope that I can contribute to that! - Li Y, O2k-Network Lab: SG Singapore Summers SA.
  • The IOC68 was really great!!! The Oroboros team, the program and location of the workshop, and the nice and enthusiastic people attending; something very, very special!! I enjoyed and learned a lot! - Arbo I, O2k-Network Lab: NO Trondheim Rognmo O.
  • I really enjoyed the IOC68 workshop. Thanks for the opportunity to take part. I truly learned a lot and look forward to the potential of attending a summer session and/or becoming a guest tutor. - Woodlief TL, O2k-Network Lab: US PA Pittsburgh Goodpaster BH.
  • Thank you for this great time at this wonderful place, it was a big pleasure for me to take part. I really learned a lot and it was great to meet so nice and interesting people from all over the world. Thanks to the whole Oroboros Team! - Schmitz L, O2k-Network Lab: DE Cologne Larsson NG.
  • I purchased an Oroboros about 10 months ago and attended the training workshop last April which was an absolutely fantastic experience and strengthened my belief in not only the system, but the entire Oroboros Team as well. I first want to thank all of you for putting on such a great, fun filled, information packed workshop! - Noland RC, O2k-Network Lab: US LA Baton Rouge Noland RC.

Feedback IOC68.pdf



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IOC68-Circular: 2012-03-31

Dear O2k-Workshop participants,

1. Workshop materials

For those who have one (or more) O2k-instruments in the lab, I recommend to bring along the O2k-Compendium (O2k-Manual). During the Workshop, we will repeatedly refer to the O2k-Manual (open access).


The fully updated O2k-Manual, O2k-Protocols, and O2k-References (pdf reprints) will be available on your personal Oroboros-USB included in the workshop material. Bring your laptop or use our Notebooks during the workshop, making yourself familiar with the O2k-FileFinder while our tutors can provide immediate guidance. You can download the DatLab software and many DatLab demo files from the Oroboros-USB, such that you can practice the use of DatLab. Although our software is known as user-friendly, DatLab is always a key part of a hands-on workshop. A comprehensive methodological overview on high-resolution respirometry (Pesta and Gnaiger 2012), is recommended for reading as a good preparation for the workshop. In addition to the literature, a random or targeted walk through the O2k-Catalogue provides lots of information on the various parts of the O2k and its modular extensions (O2k-Catalogue on the Bioblast wiki).

2. Final programme

The programme can be accessed and downloaded here.

We keep the programme flexible, and all theoretical parts are discussion-oriented and interactive. In addition to the practical sessions, we will cover some fundamentals of mitochondrial physiology and protocol design. If you want to refresh your memory on a few conventional bioenergetic terms, take a look in the MitoPedia on respiratory states - we will take some time to discuss the rationale for an extension of bioenergetics to mitochondrial physiology.

>>> Summary of links

I am looking forward to an exciting O2k-Workshop, and seeing you next week in Schroecken.

Best regards

--Gnaiger Erich 08:36, 31 March 2012 (CEST)Erich

Introductory workshop in parallel sessions: O2k Basic and TPP Basic

The workshop is run in parallel sessions: O2k Basic and TPP Basic. Specific emphasis is placed on hands-on practical sessions with the instrument and the software DatLab 4.3, to introduce the participants into the technical and operational details of the method. The workshop programme is complemented by combined lectures (general topics; substrate-uncoupler-inhibitor titration SUIT protocols) and experiments run in "Special interest groups". Short presentations of 'Hot topics in Mitochondrial Physiology' provide participants with the opportunity to present and discuss their work, including projects in progress, methodological details and conceptual aspects. Please register for O2k Basic or TPP Basic according to your specific needs and interest.


  • TPP Basic is customized particularly for users interested in MultiSensor applications, particularly ion selective electrodes for measurement of mitochondrial membrane potential (TPP+, TPMP+). It covers an introduction to basic concepts on mitochondrial membrane potential: proton pumps, ion gradients, electrochemical potential (proton motive force) and the measurement of mt-membrane potential in biological samples (homogenate, permeabilized fibres). Furthermore, data analysis (from TPP+ to mt-membrane potential) will constitue a major part. According to interest of the participant other MultiSensor applications, like measurement of Ca2+, calibration and calculation of free Ca2+ in buffered solutions and acidification rate (pH) can be discussed/demonstrated. Please indicate your topics of interest (Ca2+, pH etc.) in advance.