Society for Free Radical Research (SFRR) – ESCI Workshop

Friday 4 April 2003

Organizer A. Tomasi (Modena, Italy)

Free radicals, oxidative stress and inflammation

Session I
Chair A. Tomasi (Modena, Italy) Abstract No.
15.00 – 15.20 Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species: efficient, selective and interactive signals during intercellular induction of apoptosis
G. Bauer (Freiburg, Germany)
237
15.20 – 15.40 Glycation products, protein oxidation and chronic inflammation in the uremic syndrome
F. Galli (Perugia, Italy)
238
15.40 – 16.00 Oxidative stress during hemodialysis
T. Ozben, E. Dursun, G. Süleymanlar, B. Dursun, and G. Yakupoglu (Antalya, Turkey)
239
16.00 – 16.15 Nitric oxide and hypotension in haemodialysis patients
A. Iannone, P. Manfredini, E. Bellei, S. Bergamini, C. Rota, L. Vandelli, A. Albertazzi, and A. Tomasi (Modena, Italy)
240
16.15 – 16.30 coffee break
Session II
Chair Frank Kelly (London, UK) Abstract No.
16.30 – 16.50 Hepatic microvascular dysfunction induced by ischemia-reperfusion injury: protective effect of preconditioning
J.C. Cutrìn (Turin, Italy)
241
16.50 – 17.10 Effect of redox equilibrium modulation in rat acute lung inflammation
E. Ghelfi, F. Driss, C. Pasquier, and A. Tomasi (Modena, Italy)
242
17.10 – 17.40 Air pollution and lung inflammation
F.J. Kelly (London, UK)
243
17.40 – 18.00 General discussion
18.00 End of workshop

Posters

244
Relationship of erythrocyte electron transfer process with metabolic energy efficiency and body-mass index in healthy and diabetes mellitus
E. Matteucci, F. Fagnani, I. Evangelista, and O. Giampietro (Pisa, Italy)

245
Intracellular oxidation by human glioma cell populations: effect of essential fatty acids
H.A. Leaver, C. Smith, and I.R. Whittle (Edinburgh, UK)

246
Increase of permeability of Blood-Brain Barrier as compensatory mechanism for decrease of endotoxicosis at ischemic stroke
N.Y. Shcharbina, A.R. Gavrilova, N.I. Nechipurenko, and V.B. Gavrilov (Minsk, Belarus)

247
Markers of oxidative stress and antioxidant status in hemodialysis patients
A. Stefanska, G. Sypniewska, and J. Manitius (Bydgoszcz, Poland)

248
Selective activation of Ha-Ras is responsible for free radicals generation by scleroderma skin fibroblasts
S. Svegliati, R. Cancello, A. Di Carlo, P. Paroncini, M.M. Luchetti, P. Manjlingova, E. Avvedimento, and A. Gabrielli (Ancona, Italy)

249
Diabetes and muscle wasting: regulatory effect of dehydroepiandrosterone
M. Aragno, R. Mastrocola, M. Catalano, S. Betteto, O. Danni, and G. Boccuzzi (Turin, Italy)

250
Evaluation of rat liver damage after extended cold preservation by UW and Celsior
M. Vairetti, A. Ferrigno, P. Griffini, R. Bertone, P. Richelmi, F. Bertè, and I. Freitas (Pavia, Italy)

251
Cytoprotective effects of anthocyanins and phenolic fractions of boysenberry and blackcurrent on dopamine-induced oxidative stress in COS-7 cells
D.K. Ghosh, D. Fisher, J.A. Joseph, and T. McGhie (Palmerston North, New Zealand/Boston, USA)

252
Correlation between hypercholesterolemia, oxidative stress and soluble vascular cell adhesion molecules in patients without coronary artery disease
A. Malinverno, D. Gritti, P.G. Prosperini, D. Culacciati, C. Gasparetto, R. Malinverni and G. Ricevuti (Pavia, Italy)

253
Protective role of a-phenyl-N-t-butylnitrone against ionizing radiation in U937 cells and mice
J.H. Lee, and J.W. Park (Taegu, Korea)

254
Intensity of lipid peroxidation processes and membrane protein destruction at gastroduodenal diseases
D. Shcharbin and V. Mazhul (Minsk, Belarus)

255
Phosphorescent analysis of proteins of transparent and cataractal human lens tissue in situ
V. Mazhul, E. Zaitseva, D. Schcarbin, A. Chekina, and O. Holub (Minsk, Belarus)

255A
Progression of cisplatin-induced organ toxicity in carnitine-depleted rat model
M.M. Sayed-Ahmed, M.A. Eissa, S.A. Kenawy, M.M. El-Merzabani, and A.M Osman (Cairo, Egypt)