2023 Virtual Meeting
ECCR Virtual Annual Meeting 2023
Was held on Friday 24 – Saturday 25 November 2023
Friday, November 24th (All times are CEST/CET)
09:00-09:30 Welcome and Opening – Carmine Savoia, ECCR president (Italy)
09:30-11:00 Session 1
Chairs: Matthias Barton (Switzerland), Muscha Steckelings (Denmark)
(in each talk + 30 min general discussion)
- Cardiorenal Protective Effects of Combining SGLT2 Inhibition, Endothelin Receptor Antagonism and RAS Blockade in Type 2 Diabetic Mice. Ander Vergara (Spain).
- Obesity and cardiovascular disease: mechanisms and therapeutic solutions. Massimo Volpe (Italy).
- Angiotensin-(1-5): A new hormone within the RAAS? Muscha Steckelings (Denmark).
Discussion
11:00-12:30 Abstract session 1: Presentations of selected abstracts
9 ABSTRACTS (8 min presentation + 2 Discussion)
Chairs: Ana M Briones (Spain), Marko Poglitsch (Austria)
11:00-11:10 – A.F. Rodrigues: Brain Local Angiotensin II Production Relies on Renin Activity.
11:10-11.20 – Beatriz Delgado-Valero: Let-7f-5p mediates galectin-3 renal deleterious effects through endoplasmic reticulum stress activation in obese rats with myocardial infarction.
11:20-11:30 – Sthéfanie Chaves de Almeida Gonçalves: Angiotensin-(1-7) protective effect on anxiety and depression-like behaviors in asthmatic mice.
11:30-11:40 – Federico Bernardo Rossi: The Water and electrolytes content in salt-dependent human HYpertension in the SKIn (WHYSKI) before and after surgical cure of primary aldosteronism.
11:40-11:50 – Igor Maciel Souza-Silva; Phosphoproteomics analysis reveals that angiotensin-(1-5) inhibits the mTOR signalling pathway in endothelial cells associated with anti-senescence effects.
11:50-12:00 – May Fayad: Role of the mineralocorticoid receptor in the physiology of the adrenal cortex and the development of aldosterone producing adenomas.
12:00-12:10 – Oliver Thomas: An analysis of sodium intake throughout adulthood on later-life cognition.
12:10-12:20 – Sahar Samanbar: Angiotensin Type 2 Receptor (AT2R) stimulation reduces blood pressure and reverses endothelial dysfunction in a model of diet-induced obesity in mice.
12:20-12:30- Samuel Adu: Palmitoylation of NADPH Oxidase (Nox5) as a potential post-translational regulatory process
12:30-13:30 Interlude
13:30-15:00 Session 2
Chairs: Michael Bader (Germany), Gian Paolo Rossi (Italy),
(20 min each talk + 30 min general discussion)
- Aging impairs neurovascular interface in the heart. Stefanie Dimmeler (Germany).
- Sleep disturbance in cardiac disease: role of immune-mediated denervation of the pineal gland. Stefan Engelhardt (Germany).
- Mechanisms of Autophagy in Cardiomyopathy. Junichi Sadoshima (USA).
Discussion
15:00-16:30 Abstract session 2: Presentations of selected abstracts
9 ABSTRACTS (8 min presentation + 2 Discussion)
Chairs: Martina Cebova (Slovakia), Giacomo Rossitto (Italy)
15:00-15:10 – Marta Martínez Casales: Effect of Nrf2 deletion in cardiovascular alterations associated to Ang II-induced hypertension.
15:10-15:20 – Domenico Bagordo: Coronary flow reserve in primary aldosteronism.
15:20-15:30 – Elvira Bragado García: Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonism prevents. inflammatory, profibrotic and osteogenic factor increase in perirenal adipose tissue of diabetic rats with chronic kidney disease.
15:30-15:40 – Livia L Camargo: Vascular smooth muscle cell plasticity in human hypertension involves oxidative and ER stress.
15:40-15:50 – María Cuesta-Corral: The impact of mitochondrial transplantation in cardiac damage associated with myocardial infarction.
15:50-16:00 – Lídia Puertas-Umbert: Rolipram impacts on redox homeostasis and cell signalling in an experimental model of abdominal aortic aneurysm.
16:00-16:10 – Oreste Lanza: Linking cardiac autonomic dysfunction, inflammation, and platelet reactivity in patients with acute coronary syndromes with or without coronary artery disease.
16:10-16:20 – Stefano Bressa: Retinal Wall to Lumen Ratio in patients with angina and no coronary artery disease.
16:20-16:28 – Poster Presentation: Paloma Palma Guzmán; Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonism reduces kidney damage and metalloproteinases MMP-2 and MMP-9 activities in diabetic rats with chronic kidney disease.
16:30-18.00 Session 3
Chairs: Marisol Fernandez-Alfonso (Spain), Koen Reesink (Netherlands)
(20 min each talk + 30 min general discussion)
Magnesium signaling in health and disease. Rhian M Touyz (Canada), Francisco Rios (Canada).
- Microtubule network on arterial contractility. Thomas A Jepps (Denmark).
- Angiotensinogen Suppression: A New Tool to Treat Cardiovascular and Renal Disease. Jan AH Danser (Netherlands).
18.00-18.15 Art in Science Session
18:15 ECCR Annual business meeting – Members only
Saturday, November 25th (All times are CEST/CET)
09:00-10.30 Mindshift Network Forum
Including 6 ABSTRACTS (8 min presentation + 2 Discussion)
Chairs: Thomas Unger (Germany), Maria Christina Zennaro (France)
09:00-09:10 – Dellaneira Setjiadi: Inappropriate Pulse Wave Velocity to Blood Pressure Level: Definition and Clinical Determinants.
09:10-09:20 – Hala Ajjour: Assessment of dynamic Angiotensin II (Ang II) -induced calcium signals in primary human adrenocortical cells.
09:20-09:30 – Julius Soudant: Interferon-stimulated gene 15 (ISG15) deletion protects against aldosterone-induced hypertension, cardiovascular and renal damage.
09:30-09:40 – Ngoc Uyen Tran: Mitigating the effects of accelerated vascular ageing in hypertension.
09:40-09:50 – Maryam Jadoon: Radiomics feature extraction for B-mode and radiofrequency images of the carotid arterial wall: a feasibility study
09:50-10:00 – Nicolo’ Faedda: Vascular and hormonal interactions in primary aldosteronism.
10:00-10:30 – Discussion and Forum activity
10:30-12:30 Abstract Poster session 1: Presentations of selected abstracts
11 ABSTRACTS (6 min presentation + 2 Discussion)
Chairs: Ana M Briones (Spain), Christian Delles (UK)
10:30-10:38 – Giuseppe Palmieri: The impact of sex and dialytic age on sympathetic nervous system activation and cardiovascular risk in patients on chronic dialytic treatment.
10:38-10:46 – Clement Byiringiro: Effects of Macrolides on Vascular Cells and Blood Pressure Control.
10:46-10:54 – Gianluca Baldini: May Measure Month 2022 in Italy: Results of a Nationwide Survey.
10:54-11:02- Domenico Bagordo: Coronary sinus diameter to estimate congestion predict survival.
11:02-11:10 – Carme Ballester-Servera: Lysyl oxidase induced oxidative stress in calcific aortic valve disease and in atherosclerosis-associated calcification.
11:10-11:18 – Matteo Lemoli: Microcirculation and SARS-CoV2 infection: a follow up study.
11:18-11:26 – Zoe González-Carnicero: TLR4 is involved in IL-1β-induced effects. Role of Nrf2.
11:26-12:04 – Alice Bongrani: The lipolytic effect of zinc-alfa2-glycoprotein (ZAG) is related to its antioxidant activity: possible influence of glycosilation pattern.
12:04-12:12 – Luigi Marzano: SOPRANO Study Unveils Clinical and Biochemical Outcomes Post-Adrenalectomy for Primary Aldosteronism in Reference Centers.
12:12-12:20 – Maria Fernanda Fussi: Sex differences in the response to ischemic acute kidney injury and C21 nephroprotection.
12:20-12:28 – Martina Cebova: Effect of the Nitric Oxide Donor Nicorandil on Biochemical Parameters After Experimentally Induced Myocardial Infarction.
12:30: 13.00 Interlude
13:00-14.15 Abstract Poster session 2: Presentations of selected abstracts
9 ABSTRACTS (6 min presentation + 2 Discussion)
Chairs: Marta Gil-Ortega, (Spain) Francisco Rios (Canada)
13:00-13:08 – Muhammad Saad Salman: Dietary sodium over the adult lifecourse and cardiac remodelling.
13:08-13:16 – Raquel Delgado Sarafian: Putative role of Notch3 in Brown and White Adipose Tissue.
13:16-13:24 – Raisa Brito Santos: Voluntary exercise exacerbates the fibrosis in the kidney induced by folic acid in male C57BL/6J mice.
13:24-13:32 – Rita Ribeiro-Oliveira: Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitory activity elicited by brewing peptides: influence of the oral route and vascular microenvironment.
13:32-13:40 – S. Ruvira: Alterations in mesenteric resistance artery function in females exposed to fetal undernutrition.
13:40-13:48 – Safiya Abdi Shugri Ahmed: Investigations on the molecular interactions of angiotensin-(1-5) with the angiotensin AT2-receptor for receptor activation.
13:48-13:56 – Sara Jiménez-González: The interaction between Galectin-3 and endoplasmic reticulum stress mediates the cardiac alterations associated with myocardial infarction in obese rats.
13:56-14:04 – V. López-Miranda: Effect of TLR4 blockade on cardio-metabolic and renal alterations caused by diet induced metabolic syndrome. Modulation of the TLR4/MYD88/NLRP3 axis expression.
14:04-14:12 – Alejandro Montoro-Garrido: The use of mitochondrial transplantation on the management of renal complications associated with cardiorenal syndrome.
14:15-15:45 Session 4
Chairs: Christian Delles (UK), Carmine Savoia (Italy)
(20 min each talk + 30 min general discussion)
- Oxidative stress in hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Augusto Montezano (Canada).
- Inflammatory Signature of Human Hypertension: From Regulatory to Exhausted T Cells. Tomasz T Guzik (UK).
- Hypertension, Immune system, Neurovascular Dysfunction, and Cognitive Impairment. Lorenzo Carnevale (Italy).
Discussion
15:45-16:15 Key point lecture
Introduction: Carmine Savoia (Italy)
Cardiovascular research and publishing in the era of AI. Michael Ryan (USA).
16:15-16:30 Closing remarks.
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