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NO Trondheim Hoydal MA

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Group of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology (GMCC)

Cardiac Exercise Research Group (CERG)

Faculty of Medicine, ISB

Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

Address Prinsesse Kristinas gate 3, N-7030
City Trondheim
State/Prov
Country Norway
Weblink [www.ntnu.edu/isb/gmcc/ www.ntnu.edu/isb/gmcc/]; http://www.ntnu.edu/cerg
Contact Hoydal Morten Andre, Wisloff Ulrik
Team Scrimgeour Nathan, Hjelde Astrid, Ljones Kristine, Moreira Jose B, Smenes Benedikte Therese
Team previous Arbo Ingerid, Rognmo Oivind, Bakkerud Fredrik, Gaustad Svein E, Lie Ingunn, Mollerlokken Andreas, Solberg Frederic, Van Schaardenburgh Michel, Wohlwend Martin
Status 3 Power-O2k 2011-
Oroboros Events IOC100, IOC95, MiP2014, MiPschool 2013, IOC88, IOC87, IOC82, IOC75, Bioblast 2012, IOC72, IOC68, IOC66
Topics Cellular and molecular cardiology, ischemic heart disease, Exercise medicine


O2k-Publications

 PublishedReference
Baekkerud 2019 Cardiovasc Toxicol2019Bækkerud FH, Salerno S, Ceriotti P, Morland C, Storm-Mathisen J, Bergersen LH, Høydal MA, Catalucci D, Stølen TO (2019) High intensity interval training ameliorates mitochondrial dysfunction in the left ventricle of mice with type 2 diabetes. Cardiovasc Toxicol 19:422-31.
Smenes 2018 Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg2018Smenes BT, Bækkerud FH, Slagsvold KH, Hassel E, Wohlwend M, Pinho M, Høydal M, Wisløff U, Rognmo Ø, Wahba A (2018) Acute exercise is not cardioprotective and may induce apoptotic signalling in heart surgery: a randomized controlled trial. Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg 27:95-101.
Souza 2018 Sci Rep2018Souza RWA, Alves CRR, Medeiros A, Rolim N, Silva GJJ, Moreira JBN, Alves MN, Wohlwend M, Gebriel M, Hagen L, Sharma A, Koch LG, Britton SL, Slupphaug G, Wisløff U, Brum PC (2018) Differential regulation of cysteine oxidative post-translational modifications in high and low aerobic capacity. Sci Rep 8:17772.
Ljones 2017 PLOS ONE2017Ljones K, Ness HO, Solvang-Garten K, Gaustad SE, Andre Høydal M (2017) Acute exhaustive aerobic exercise training impair cardiomyocyte function and calcium handling in Sprague-Dawley rats. PLOS ONE 12:e0173449.
Van Schaardenburgh 2017 J Vasc Surg2017Van Schaardenburgh M, Wohlwend M, Rognmo Ø, Mattsson E (2017) Calf raise exercise increases walking performance in patients with intermittent claudication. J Vasc Surg 65:1473-82.
Van Schaardenburgh 2017 J Transl Med2017van Schaardenburgh M, Wohlwend M, Rognmo Ø, Mattsson EJR (2017) Exercise in claudicants increase or decrease walking ability and the response relates to mitochondrial function. J Transl Med 15:130.
Bowen 2017 J Am Heart Assoc2017Bowen TS, Brauer D, Rolim NPL, Bækkerud FH, Kricke A, Ormbostad Berre AM, Fischer T, Linke A, da Silva GJ, Wisloff U, Adams V (2017) Exercise training reveals inflexibility of the diaphragm in an animal model of patients with obesity-driven heart failure with a preserved ejection fraction. J Am Heart Assoc 6. pii: e006416.
Van Schaardenburgh 2016 PLOS ONE2016van Schaardenburgh M, Wohlwend M, Rognmo Ø, Mattsson EJ (2016) Mitochondrial respiration after one session of calf raise exercise in patients with peripheral vascular disease and healthy older adults. PLOS ONE 11:e0165038.
Bowen 2015 Eur J Heart Fail2015Bowen TS, Rolim NP, Fischer T, Baekkerud FH, Medeiros A, Werner S, Brønstad E, Rognmo O, Mangner N, Linke A, Schuler G, Silva GJ, Wisløff U, Adams V (2015) Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction induces molecular, mitochondrial, histological, and functional alterations in rat respiratory and limb skeletal muscle. Eur J Heart Fail 17:263-72.
MiPNet18.16 IOC87 Spitsbergen2014-03-24
O2k-Network
Spitsbergen NO, 2014 Mar 24-27. Oroboros O2k-Workshop on HRR and O2k-Fluorometry: Spitsbergen - Enjoy the Cold, IOC87. MiPNet Lab »NO Trondheim Rognmo O.
MiPNet18.11 IOC822013-12-10
O2k-Network
Trondheim NO, 2013 Dec 10-11, Oroboros O2k-Workshop on high-resolution respirometry and O2k-Fluorometry, Oroboros IOC82. Satellite to the 5th Seminar on Exercise in Medicine. Trondheim, Norway, O2k-Network Lab »NO Trondheim Rognmo O.
Wohlwend 2013 Thesis2013Wohlwend M (2013) Mitochondrial function in health and disease - high-resolution respirometry in rats inbred for high vs. low running capacity. Thesis Norwegian University of Science and Technology - Trondheim: 44pp.

O2k-Abstracts

 PublishedReference
Smenes 2015 Abstract IOC1002015Smenes BT, Baekkerud FH, Hassel E, Wohlwend M, Slagsvold KH, Rognmo O, Wahba A (2015) Mitochondrial function in patients exercising prior to coronary surgery – A single blinded randomized controlled trial. Mitochondr Physiol Network 20.01.
Wohlwend 2014 Abstract MiP20142014Exercise modality specific mitochondrial adaptations in skeletal muscle of elderly people.

Enjoy the Cold with IOC87

The 87th O2k-Workshop was integrated in the workshop 'Enjoy the Cold' in Ny Alesund, Spitsbergen, March 2014.

>> http://www.ntnu.edu/isb/enjoy-the-cold

Seminars on Exercise Medicine

>> http://www.ntnu.edu/cerg/seminar-on-exercise-in-medicine
>> http://cergntnu.wordpress.com/2013/12/12/the-5th-seminar-on-exercise-in-medicine-summary-day-1/
>> File:The 5th seminar on exercise in medicine.pdf

82nd O2k-Worksop 2013, Trondheim

>> MiPNet18.11 IOC82
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