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COST Action CA15203 (2016-2021): MitoEAGLE
Evolution-Age-Gender-Lifestyle-Environment: mitochondrial fitness mapping


Friederich-Persson Malou


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Name Friederich-Persson Malou, PhD, MSc
Institution Department of Medical Cell Biology, Research Group Fredrik Palm

Division of Integrative Physiology

Uppsala University


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British Heart Foundation Institute of Cardiovascular Medicine

University of Glasgow

Glasgow, Scotland

Address Uppsala Biomedicinska centrum, BMC

Husargatan 3, Box 571, 751 23

City Uppsala
State/Province
Country Sweden
Email [email protected]
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O2k-Network Lab SE Uppsala Liss P


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Publications

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Lefranc 2021 Int J Mol Sci2021Lefranc C, Friederich-Persson M, Foufelle F, Nguyen Dinh Cat A, Jaisser F (2021) Adipocyte-mineralocorticoid receptor alters mitochondrial quality control leading to mitochondrial dysfunction and senescence of visceral adipose tissue. Int J Mol Sci 22:2881.
Friederich-Persson 2020 Am J Physiol Renal Physiol2020Friederich-Persson M, Persson P (2020) Mitochondrial angiotensin II receptors regulate oxygen consumption in kidney mitochondria from healthy and type 1 diabetic rats. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 318:F683-88.
Lefranc 2019 Hypertension2019Lefranc C, Friederich-Persson M, Braud L, Palacios-Ramirez R, Karlsson S, Boujardine N, Motterlini R, Jaisser F, Nguyen Dinh Cat A (2019) MR (mineralocorticoid receptor) induces adipose tissue senescence and mitochondrial dysfunction leading to vascular dysfunction in obesity. Hypertension 73:458-68.
Friederich-Persson 2018 Acta Physiol (Oxf)2018Friederich-Persson M, Persson P, Hansell P, Palm F (2018) Deletion of Uncoupling Protein-2 reduces renal mitochondrial leak respiration, intrarenal hypoxia and proteinuria in a mouse model of type 1 diabetes. Acta Physiol (Oxf) 223:e13058.
Sivertsson 2017 Am J Physiol Renal Physiol2017Sivertsson E, Friederich-Persson M, Öberg CM, Fasching A, Hansell P, Rippe B, Palm F (2017) Inhibition of mammalian target of rapamycin decreases intrarenal oxygen availability and alters glomerular permeability. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 314:F864-F872.
Papazova 2015 Am J Physiol Renal Physiol2015Papazova DA, Friederich-Persson M, Joles JA, Verhaar MC (2015) Renal transplantation induces mitochondrial uncoupling, increased kidney oxygen consumption, and decreased kidney oxygen tension. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 308:F22-8.
Nordquist 2015 J Am Soc Nephrol2015Nordquist L, Friederich-Persson M, Fasching A, Liss P, Shoji K, Nangaku M, Hansell P, Palm F (2015) Activation of hypoxia-inducible factors prevents diabetic nephropathy. J Am Soc Nephrol 26:328-38.
Friederich-Persson 2014 Adv Exp Med Biol2014Friederich-Persson M, Welch WJ, Luo Z, Palm F, Nordquist L (2014) Angiotensin II reduces transport-dependent oxygen consumption but increases transport-independent oxygen consumption in immortalized mouse proximal tubular cells. Adv Exp Med Biol 812:157-63.
Sivertsson 2013 Adv Exp Med Biol2013Sivertsson E, Friederich-Persson M (2013) Inhibition of mammalian target of rapamycin induces renal mitochondrial uncoupling in rats. Adv Exp Med Biol 789:309-14.
Friederich-Persson 2012 PLoS One2012Friederich-Persson M, Aslam S, Nordquist L, Welch WJ, Wilcox CS, Palm F (2012) Acute knockdown of uncoupling protein-2 increases uncoupling via the adenine nucleotide transporter and decreases oxidative stress in diabetic kidneys. PLoS One 7:e39635.
Friederich-Persson 2012 Diabetologia2012Friederich-Persson M, Franzén S, Catrina SB, Dallner G, Hansell P, Brismar K, Palm F (2012) Coenzyme Q10 prevents GDP-sensitive mitochondrial uncoupling, glomerular hyperfiltration and proteinuria in kidneys from db/db mice as a model of type 2 diabetes. Diabetologia 55:1535-43.

Abstracts

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Friederich-Persson 2013 Abstract MiP20132013Friederich-Persson M, Hansell P, Wilcox CS, Palm F (2013) Potassium controls rat mitochondrial function: In vivo and in vitro considerations. Mitochondr Physiol Network 18.08.
Persson 2013 Abstract MiP20132013Persson P, Palm F, Friederich-Persson M (2013) The effects of Angiotensin II on mitochondrial respiration: A role of normoglycemia versus hyperglycemia. Mitochondr Physiol Network 18.08.
Palm 2013 Abstract MiP20132013Palm F, Hansell P, Friederich-Persson M (2013) Role of mitochondrial function for the onset and progression of kidney disease. Mitochondr Physiol Network 18.08.
Friedrich 2010 Abstract MiP20102010Kidney cortex mitochondria are non-functional in a potassium-based media whereas heart mitochondria improve with increasing potassium concentration. Mitochondr Physiol Network 15.6.


Info

Dr. Friederich-Persson’s graduate studies focused on investigating the role of mitochondrial uncoupling via Uncoupling protein-2 in the relation to renal oxygenation and thus, its relation to development of diabetic nephropathy.

Currently, as a postdoc at the Institute of Cardiovascular Medicine at Glasgow University, her project centers on mitochondrial function in adipose tissue during metabolic syndrome as well as the relationship between perivascular adipose tissue and development of vascular disease.


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