Posters
Notes
The Posters will be on display during all the conference. There will be several poster sessions, to increase the opportunities for interaction.
Slides from the Flash Talks should be delivered to the organization in the morning of the presentation.
Flash Talks + Poster
FP1 Residual Complex I activity and amphidirectional Complex II operation support glutamate catabolism through mtSLP in anoxia. Christos Chinopoulos
FP2 Extracellular purines imbalance in severe obesity and the impact of bariatric surgery. Bruna Moraes Isidoro
FP3 Sex-Specific Impact of Maternal Obesity and Gestational Exercise on Offspring's Cardiac Health: Insights into Mitochondrial Function and NO Signaling. Mariana S. Diniz
FP4 Unraveling Heterogeneity of Cellular Redox Responses During Metabolic Priming. Sónia A. Pinho
FP5 A genome wide screening to identify mediators of cellular senescence induced by loss of the mitochondrial fission protein Fis1. Ludovica Zambello
FP6 Biological evaluation of novel dually-targeted metalloconjugates containing a PSMA inhibitor and a TPP group for prostate cancer theranostics. Margarida Conceição Moreira Sobral
FP7 Acquisition of respiration-competent mitochondria is necessary for glioblastoma formation. Renata Zobalová
FP8 How does the natural compound 7α-acetoxy-6β-hydroxyroyleanone (Roy) modulates glioblastoma cells autophagy? Mariana Magalhães
FP9 Kv1.3 potassium channel of myeloid cells controls tumor growth in vivo. Tatiana Varanita
FP10 Impact of fatty acids on astrocytic bioenergetics. Marina Garcia-Macia
FP11 Culture Shock! Investigating the Impact of Physiological Tumour-Like Conditions on Cultured Cancer Cells. Georgina Gardner
FP12 Miro1 role in intra- and inter-cellular mitochondrial movement in tumour microenvironment. Jaromír Novák
FP13 Mitochondria : new actor in cell-to-cell communication. Stéphanie Herkenne
FP14 Functional autophagy is required for the formation of mitochondrial contact sites that aid in the progression of breast cancer. Brindha Kannan
FP15 Exploration of the role of mitochondria in reactive oxygen species generation under moderate hypoxia at the hippocampal CA3 area. João L. Alves
FP16 Miro1 regulates the migratory properties and metastatic potential of B16 melanoma cells. Gabriela L. Oliveira
FP17 Metabolism: novel frontier for a multi-targeted approach in Neuroblastoma. Daniela Dias-Pedroso
FP18 A gut miRNA targets cardiolipin synthase and affects mitochondrial function: relevance for Parkinson’s disease. Ana Raquel Esteves
Poster
P19 AntiOxCIN4 mitigates brain and skeletal muscle oxidative/nitrosative stress in the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis SOD1G93A mouse. Ana I. Duarte
P20 The role of mito-ribosomal fidelity in human disease: structural analysis of deafness-related mtDNA variants mapping to mitochondrial rRNA genes. Antón Vila Sanjurjo
P21 Alterations in cardiac metabolism in Western Diet-induced metabolic syndrome: exploring the effects of mitochondriotropic antioxidant AntiOxCIN4. Caroline Delgado Veloso
P22 WWOX: a promoter of brain mitochondrial dysfunction in a mouse model of type 2 diabetes. Cristina Carvalho
P23 Normobaric hypoxia shows enhanced FOXO1 signaling in obese mouse gastrocnemius muscle linked to metabolism and muscle structure. Jingyi Song
P24 The effect of free or nanocurcumin in cellular model of Parkinson’s disease. Karline da Costa Rodrigues
P25 Age-Associated Glycosaminoglycans Accumulation In Heart Extracellular Matrix Via Hexosamine Biosynthetic Pathway Precedes Cardiac Hypertrophy. Luís F. Grilo
P26 Cistus species from Côa Valley: a source of antioxidants for natural-based cosmetics. Mário Pedro Marques
P27 Stefin B downregulate inflammasome activation via modulating AMPK-mTOR signaling. Natasa Kopitar-Jerala
P28 Comparing VO2max and urine-derived stem cells oxygen consumption rates for use in sports physiology. Pedro Afonso Valente
P29 The mt-mRNA-stabilizing protein LRPPRC regulates mitochondrial structure and function in skeletal muscle. Tang Cam Phung Pham
P30 Impaired ER-mitochondria contacts affect lipid droplets metabolism in an in vitro Alzheimer's disease model. Tânia Fernandes
P31 Metabolic Priming in NHDF Reveals Redox-Dependent Adaptations. Teresa Cunha-Oliveira
P32 How Impaired lysosomal acidification regulates mitochondrial activity and how this crosstalk interferes with aging process. Vilma A. Sardão
P33 Human serum conditioned by acute exercise decreases the degree of transformation of A549 human lung carcinoma cells. Carlos M. Soares
P34 Cytotoxic profile of naturally occurring abietane diterpenoids in urothelial carcinoma cells. Célia Cabral
P35 The effect of glutaminolysis inhibitors on in situ mitochondrial membrane potential. Gergely Pallag
P36 Patient-Derived Organoids Allow for Studying Resistance of Malignant Mesothelioma to Therapy. Luca Volpini
P37 Impaired mitochondrial metabolism and ER-mitochondria contact sites affect signaling in cancer cells. Luigi Leanza
P38 Metabolic reprogramming accompanying the shift from proliferative to quiescent phenotype in hepatocellular carcinoma HepG2/C3A cells. Magdalena Lebiedzinska-Arciszewska
P39 Mitochondrial membrane potential acts as a retrograde signal to regulate cell cycle progression. Michael Gorospe
P40 The Cellular Response to Hypoxia Depends on the Baseline Conditions: Normoxia versus Physioxia. Ricardo Alva
P41 Function and assembly of mitochondrial respiratory complex II in renal cancer patients. Sarka Dvorakova
P42 Nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates, zoledronate and alendronate, induce changes in oxidative metabolism in human endothelial cells. Adrianna Budzinska (to be confirmed)
P43 The statins induce changes in aerobic metabolism in astrocyte cells. Krzysztof Wojcicki (to be confirmed)
P44 The pattern of autophagy-related proteins in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Patrycja Jakubek