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URL:https://www.dresden-science-calendar.de/calendar/de/detail/9981
LOCATION:TUD CRTD\, Fetscherstraße 10501307 Dresden
SUMMARY:Hospital: Müller Cell Gliosis as Pathogenic Factor of Retinal Edem
 a and Neurodegeneration
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Prof. Andreas Bringmann                  Department of
  Ophthalmology and Eye Hospital\, Medical Faculty\, University of Leipzig\
 nInstitute of Speaker: \nTopics:\nBiologie\, Medizin\n Location:\n  Name: 
 TUD CRTD (CRTD\, Auditorium left)\n  Street: Fetscherstraße 105\n  City: 
 01307 Dresden\n  Phone: +49 (0)351 458 82052\n  Fax: +49 (0)351 458 82059 
 \nDescription: About the research of Andreas Bringmann:       The topics o
 f the research are the contribution of Müller cell       gliosis to the d
 evelopment of retinal edema and neurodegeneration       and functional alt
 erations of the retinal pigment epithelium which       may contribute to t
 he development of AMD. Previous research       involved studies regarding 
 the functional roles of glial potassium       and water channels in the no
 rmal and diseased retina\, the       mechanisms of cellular swelling and t
 he receptor-mediated       regulation of the Müller and neuronal cell vol
 ume\, the role of       purinergic receptors in the retinal development an
 d under       pathological conditions\, and the functional roles of cytoki
 nes in       the retinal pigment epithelium.        Publications:      (1)
        Uckermann O\, Vargová L\, Ulbricht E\, Klaus C\, Weick M\, Rillich
  K\,       Wiedemann P\, Reichenbach A\, Syková E\, Bringmann A.       Gl
 utamate-evoked alterations of glial and neuronal cell morphology       in 
 the guinea-pig retina. J Neurosci 2004\;24:10149-10158. (2)       Pannicke
  T\, Iandiev I\, Uckermann O\, Biedermann B\, Kutzera F\,       Wiedemann 
 P\, Wolburg H\, Reichenbach A\, Bringmann A. A potassium       channel-lin
 ked mechanism of glial cell swelling in the       postischemic retina. Mol
  Cell Neurosci 2004\;26:493-502. (3)       Bringmann A\, Pannicke T\, Gros
 che J\, Francke M\, Wiedemann P\,       Skatchkov SN\, Osborne NN\, Reiche
 nbach A. Müller cells in the       healthy and diseased retina. Prog Reti
 n Eye Res 2006\;25:397-424. (4)       Bringmann A\, Iandiev I\, Pannicke T
 \, Wurm A\, Hollborn M\, Wiedemann       P\, Osborne NN\, Reichenbach A. C
 ellular signaling and factors       involved in Müller cell gliosis: neur
 oprotective and detrimental       effects. Prog Retin Eye Res 2009\;28:423
 -451. (5)       Linnertz R\, Wurm A\, Pannicke T\, Krügel K\, Hollborn M\
 , Härtig W\,       Iandiev I\, Wiedemann P\, Reichenbach A\, Bringmann A.
  Activation of       voltage-gated Na+ and Ca2+ channels is required for v
 esicular       release of glutamate from retinal glial cells implicated in
  cell       volume regulation. Neuroscience 2011\;188:23-34. doi:       10
 .1016/j.neuroscience.2011.04.058.
DTSTAMP:20260603T124415Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20151005T075129Z
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