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O2k-Workshop on High-Resolution Respirometry: O2k-Basic and TPP-Basic

Schröcken, Vorarlberg, Austria 10 - 15 December, 2011.

Hotel Körbersee

  • Fully booked!

This workshop is a component of the K-Regio project MitoCom Tyrol.

Contact: [email protected]

For some pictures, see Workshop photos


Introductory Workshop in Parallel Sessions: O2k Basic and TPP Basic

The workshop is run in parallel sessions: O2k Basic and TPP Basic. Specific emphasis is placed on hands-on practical sessions with the instrument and the software DatLab 4.3, to introduce the participants into the technical and operational details of the method. The workshop programme is complemented by combined lectures (general topics; substrate-uncoupler-inhibitor titration SUIT protocols) and experiments run in "Special interest groups". Short presentations of 'Hot topics in Mitochondrial Physiology' provide participants with the opportunity to present and discuss their work, including projects in progress, methodological details and conceptual aspects. Please register for O2k Basic or TPP Basic according to your specific needs and interest.


  • TPP Basic is customized particularly for users interested in MultiSensor applications, particularly ion selective electrodes for measurement of mitochondrial membrane potential (TPP+, TPMP+). It covers an introduction to basic concepts on mitochondrial membrane potential: proton pumps, ion gradients, electrochemical potential (proton motive force) and the measurement of mt-membrane potential in biological samples (homogenate, permeabilized fibres). Furthermore, data analysis (from TPP+ to mt-membrane potential) will constitue a major part. According to interest of the participant other MultiSensor applications, like measurement of Ca2+, calibration and calculation of free Ca2+ in buffered solutions and acidification rate (pH) can be discussed/demonstrated. Please indicate your topics of interest (Ca2+, pH etc.) in advance.


Please register for O2k Basic or TPP Basic according to your specific needs and interest.


Preliminary Programme

A: Introductory lectures and hands-on experiments for basic HRR in small working teams:

A1. General HRR topics

A2. Hands-on experiments with the O2k

A3. Presentation and interpretation of oxygen flux

  • Normalization of respiration per tissue or per mitochondrial marker
  • Coupling control ratios
  • Substrate control ratios
  • Generalized flux control ratios.

B: Introductory lectures and hands-on experiments for basic TPP+ (mitochondrial membrane potential) in small working teams

C: General topics
  • Overview on the O2k and DatLab: High-resolution respirometry (HRR)
  • Overview on O2k-MultiSensor applications
  • Mitochondrial membrane potential (TPP+ electrode)
  • Acidification (pH electrode), pH-stat feedback control
  • Nitric oxide (amperometric)
  • Introduction to fundamental elements of mitochondrial respiratory physiology
  • Protocols in HRR: Design and examples of experimental protocols with intact cells, permeabilized cells and tissues, isolated mitochondria.
  • Quality control - towards quality assurance
D: Special interest groups
  • Oxygen kinetics: experimental examples with TIP2k-feedback control (oxystat) and data analysis,
  • ADP kinetics: experimental examples with TIP2-steady state control and data analysis,
  • Advanced experimental protocols

Participants and areas of interest

  • Oliveira MF, BR: Studies on the mitochondrial metabolism in the blood flow Schistosoma mansoni.
  • Pinho Joao Paulo, BR: Studies on the dynamic changes of mitochondrial function following a blood meal in the kissing bug Rhodnius prolixus.
  • Goncalves Renata de Lima Sales, BR: Mitochondrial membrane potential, metabolic states.
  • Lau Gigi, CA: Physiological adaptations of mitochondria to hypoxia in fishes.
  • Mc Donald Allison, CA: Functional and regulatory characterization of alternative oxidases in various kingdoms of life.
  • Keipert S, DE: Mitochondrial uncoupling in skeletal muscle: Transgenic mice with ectopic expression of UCP1 in skeletal muscle with beneficial effects on energy metabolism, diet-induced obesity and aging.
  • Ost Mario , DE: Mitochondrial uncoupling in skeletal muscle: Transgenic mice with ectopic expression of UCP1 in skeletal muscle with beneficial effects on energy metabolism, diet-induced obesity and aging.
  • Gonzalez Franquesa Alba, ES: Mitochondrial dysfunction in insulin-dependent tissues such as liver, skeletal muscle and adipose tissue.
  • Bechara Hirvonen Nada, FI: Mitochondrial dysfunction in experimental heart failure.
  • Cannon Megan, NL: Metabolic remodeling in cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure.
  • Hoffman David L., US: Mitochondrial ROS production / O2; open flow respirometry mitochondrial therapeutics.
  • Bosch Marta, ES
  • Strand Harald, NO: Diagnosis of mitochondrial diseases.
  • Plenge Ulla, DK: Effects of rhEPO in human mitochondria in muscle cells and blood cells.
  • Cesnekova Jana, CZ: Oxidative phosphorylation system.
  • Spacilova Jana, CZ: Oxidative metabolism in human skin fibroblast from patients with mitochondrial disorders.
  • Nielsen Morten Hostrup, DK: Effects of beta2-agonists on human skeletal muscle mitochondrial enzyme activity.
  • Lundby Carsten, CH
  • Bienholz Anja, DE: Role o non-esterified fatty acids in respiratory impairment and mitochondrialde-energization of proximal tubules secondary to hypoxia/reoxygenation.
  • Hinkeldeim Tanja, DE: Respiration in isolated proximate tubules (kidney) after hypoxia/ reoxygenation supported by different cac metabolites.
  • Ghosh Sangeeta A, US: Effect of aging and exercise training on mitochondrial function: relationship with insulin sensitivity and inflammation. Present work is focused on the study of signaling mechanisms that mediate insulin resistance in aging skeletal muscle, focusing mainly on mitochondrial function and its relationship with inflammatory signaling pathways.
  • Sondergard Nielsen H, DK: Regulation of mitochondria in different bioetnic groups. Imact og diet and exercise. Further the impact of klima and light, circadian rythm on mitochondria.
  • Knaub Leslie , US: Mitochondrial dysfunction in the vasculature and skeletal muscle in disease states.
  • Orynbayeva Zulfiya , US: The bioenergetic signature of cancer; the case of prostate adenocarcinoma.
  • Farsijani Navid, US: High resolution respirometry of mouse kidney tissue.
  • Kerätär Juha, FI: Effect of mitochondrial fatty acid synthesis defects on mitochondrial respiration.
  • Cotter Matthew, US: Changes in skeletal muscle respiration in burned children.

Abstract Submission

Abstracts are welcome for short presentations (hot topics in mitochondrial physiology), providing participants for an opportunity to present and discuss their work, including projects in progress, methodological details and conceptual aspects. Abstracts should be submitted by November 21, 2011 (1 page, single spaced, including title, authors, affiliations, text and 3 references including titles).

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