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22 nd & 23 rd September 2017 Göttingen Channels 2017 "Of Benches and Beds" Herzforschungszentrum, Robert-Koch-Str. 42a, 37075 Göttingen, Germany

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22nd & 23rd September 2017

Göttingen Channels 2017"Of Benches and Beds"

Herzforschungszentrum, Robert-Koch-Str. 42a, 37075 Göttingen, Germany

WELCOME

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

I am delighted to welcome you to the second “Channels symposium” of the German Cardiac Society Working Group on Cellular Electrophysiology (WG18).

After the great success of the first “Channels symposium” organized by Dierk Thomas in Heidelberg two years ago, we decided to establish this meeting as an integral part of our working group’s activities.

“Of Benches and Beds”, this year’s title, highlights the mission of our working group: to operate at the interface between basic science and clinical application. The selection of speakers and session topics reflect this translational aspect. The symposium’s small size, with a maximum of 60 attendees, and its focused topics provide the ideal platform for productive interplay among scientists in a familiar atmosphere.

To support the contribution of young scientists, we have invited outstanding MD and PhD students, in collaboration with the Scientists of Tomorrow (SoT) of the European Society of Cardiology, to present at the meeting. Along with an enhanced interaction between senior scientists, we want to give young researchers the opportunity to take part in sti-mulating discussions and debates.

It is a special honour to welcome Prof. Dr. W. J. Lederer as the keynote speaker. He is the director of the Center for Biomedical Engineering and Technology and Professor of Physiology at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, USA. Prof. Lederer made funda-mental discoveries in the physiology of cytosolic Ca2+ handling that changed our view of biology and medicine. He will provide an overview about newly-investigated aspects of mitochondrial Ca2+ homeostasis in the heart and this will serve as an introduction for one of the major topics of the meeting. Mitochondria and their impact on cellular electrophy-siology and arrhythmogenesis will be an important theme in the majority of our sessions.

Göttingen Channels 2017 will be held in the new cardiac research building of the Univer-sity Medical Center Göttingen (Herzforschungszentrum), especially designed for cutting edge cellular and subcellular cardiac research. It accommodates the most novel electro-physiological and microscopy technologies including super-resolution microscopy (STED). The cardiac research building, a unique platform for the interaction of internal and exter-nal research groups, provides the ideal environment for Göttingen Channels 2017.

I wish all of you a very stimulating and exciting stay here in Göttingen.

Yours,

Niels VoigtInstitute of Pharmacology and Toxicology,University Medical Center Göttingen, Germany

FRIDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER 2017

2.00 pm Arrival

2.55 pm Welcome address and introduction Niels Voigt (Göttingen, Germany)

3.00 – Inherited Channelopathies and Mitochondriopathies4.35 pm Chairs: Dörthe Katschinski (Göttingen, Germany)

Wolfram-H. Zimmermann (Göttingen, Germany)

3.00 pm Mitochondrial redox mismatch in cardiac hypertrophic cardiomyopathy triggers arrhythmias Christoph Maack (Würzburg, Germany)

3.20 pm Barth syndrome Peter Rehling (Göttingen, Germany)

3.40 pm Transgenic rabbit models for long QT syndrome - electro-mechanical function and arrhythmia mechanisms Katja Odening (Freiburg, Germany)

4.00 pm Cellular electrophysiology of hiPSC-derived cardiomyocytes Torsten Christ (Hamburg, Germany)

4.20 pm Ca2+-handling abnormalities in hiPS-derived cardiomyocytes from patients with tetralogy of fallot Rebekka Dülk (Göttingen, Germany)

4.35 pm Coffeebreak

5.00 – Heart Failure Induced Atrial and Ventricular Remodeling6.35 pm Chairs: Larissa Fabritz (Birmingham, UK)

Cristina E. Molina (Göttingen, Germany)

5.00 pm Time-course of atrial remodeling in dogs with heart failure Jordi Heijman (Maastricht, The Netherlands)

5.20 pm Subcellular Ca2+ signaling in heart failure induced atrial remodeling Felix Hohendanner (Berlin, Germany)

5.40 pm Atrial remodeling of two-pore channels in patients with heart failure Constanze Schmidt (Heidelberg, Germany)

6.00 pm Remodeling of ventricular Na+-channels in heart failure Samuel T. Sossalla (Göttingen and Regensburg, Germany)

6.20 pm Targeting ventricular remodeling in aging-induced heart failure Mahmoud Abdellatif (Graz, Austria)

8.00 pm Faculty dinner

8.30 – AtrialFibrillation10.05 am Chairs: Frank Heinzel (Berlin, Germany)

Ursula Ravens (Freiburg, Germany)

8.30 am Novel strategies to treat atrial fibrillation: Much ado about nothing?

Barbara Casadei (Oxford, UK)

8.50 am Epicardial fat: A player in the pathophysiology of atrial fibrillation? Stéphane Hatem (Paris, France)

9.10 am Hypercoagulability causes atrial fibrosis and promotes atrial fibrillation Ulrich Schotten (Maastricht, The Netherlands)

9.30 am miRNA in AF: Marker or therapeutic target? Reza Wakili (Essen, Germany)

9.50 am Postnatal development of atrial t-tubules Charlotte Smith (Manchester, UK)

10.05 am Coffeebreakandgrouppicture

10.30 – Keynote Lecture (DZHK Lecture)

11.30 am Chair: Gerd Hasenfuß (Göttingen, Germany)

New insights into cardiac mitochondrial Ca2+ homeostasis W. Jonathan Lederer (Baltimore, USA)

11.30 am Lunch

SATURDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER 2017

12.30 – MitochondriaandCellularEnergyMetabolism2.05 pm Joint Session with the WG13 “Myocardial Function and Energetics” Chairs: Heiko Bugger (Freiburg, Germany)

Jens Kockskämper (Marburg, Germany)

12.30 pm Late Na+ current and Na+-sensitive Ca2+ sources during acute myocardial ischemia Antonio Zaza (Maastricht, The Netherlands)

12.50 pm Mitochondrial and sarcolemmal IK,ATP-channels in health and disease Blanche Schwappach-Pignataro (Göttingen, Germany)

1.10 pm Dynamic Mitochondria Ca2+ movement in the control of excitability Jérémy Fauconnier (Montpellier, France)

1.30 pm Mitochondrial metabolism in the atria Sander Verheule (Maastricht, The Netherlands)

1.50 pm Excitation-oxidative metabolism coupling adaptations to short term high-fat-sucrose diet Mathilde Lacôte (Montpellier, France)

2.05 pm Coffeebreak

2.30 – CardiacFibroblastsinHealthandDisease4.05 pm Chairs: Stephan E. Lehnart (Göttingen, Germany)

Dierk Thomas (Heidelberg, Germany)

2.30 pm Influence of culture format and co-culture on the electrophysiology of iPSC-cardiomyocytes

Godfrey Smith (Glasgow, UK)

2.50 pm Fibroblasts-cardiomyocytes electrotonic crosstalk: Consequences on cardiac electrophysiology

Ange Maguy (Bern, Switzerland)

3.10 pm Ca2+-handling in fibroblasts Susanne Lutz (Göttingen, Germany)

3.30 pm Disease-related remodeling of human fibroblasts in cardiovascular tissues

Remi Peyronnet (Freiburg, Germany)

3.50 pm Are stretch-activated channels in human atrial fibroblasts remodelled in atrial fibrillation? Alexander Klesen (Freiburg, Germany)

4.05 pm Concludingremarksandendofthemeeting Niels Voigt (Göttingen, Germany)

SATURDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER 2017

FACULTY

Meeting Organization

Niels Voigt – Göttingen, Germany, [email protected]

Maren Wehner – Göttingen, Germany, [email protected]

Session Chairs

Heiko Bugger – Freiburg, Germany, [email protected]

Larissa Fabritz – Birmingham, UK, [email protected]

Gerd Hasenfuß – Göttingen, Germany, [email protected]

Frank Heinzel – Berlin, Germany [email protected]

Dörthe Katschinksi – Göttingen, Germany, [email protected]

Jens Kockskämper – Marburg, Germany, [email protected]

Stephan E. Lehnart – Göttingen, Germany, [email protected]

Cristina E. Molina – Göttingen, Germany, [email protected]

Ursula Ravens – Freiburg, Germany, [email protected]

Dierk Thomas – Heidelberg, Germany, [email protected]

Wolfram-H. Zimmermann – Göttingen, Germany, [email protected]

InvitedSpeakers

Barbara Casadei – Oxford, UK, [email protected]

Torsten Christ – Hamburg, Germany, [email protected]

Jérémy Fauconnier – Montpellier, France, [email protected]

Stéphane Hatem – Paris, France, [email protected]

Jordi Heijman – Maastricht, Germany, [email protected]

Felix Hohendanner – Berlin, Germany, [email protected]

Susanne Lutz – Göttingen, Germany, [email protected]

Christoph Maack – Würzburg, Germany, [email protected]

Ange Maguy – Bern, Switzerland, [email protected]

Katja Odening – Freiburg, Germany, [email protected]

Remi Peyronnet – Freiburg, Germany, [email protected]

Peter Rehling – Göttingen, Germany, [email protected]

Constanze Schmidt – Heidelberg, Germany, [email protected]

Ulrich Schotten – Maastricht, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Blanche Schwappach-Pignataro – Göttingen, Germany, [email protected]

Godfrey Smith – Glasgow, UK, [email protected]

FACULTY

Samuel T. Sossalla – Göttingen/Regensburg, Germany, [email protected]

Sander Verheule – Maastricht, The Netherlands, [email protected]

Reza Wakili – Essen, Germany, [email protected]

Antonio Zaza – Maastricht, The Netherlands, [email protected]

KeyNoteSpeaker

W. Jonathan Lederer – Baltimore, USA, [email protected]

Scientists-of-TomorrowSpeakers

Mahmoud Abdellatif – Graz, Austria, [email protected]

Rebekka Dülk – Göttingen, Germany, [email protected]

Alexander Klesen – Freiburg, Germany, [email protected]

Mathilde Lacôte – Montpellier, France, [email protected]

Charlotte Smith – Manchester, UK, [email protected]

NucleusWG18CellularElectrophysiologyoftheGermanCardiacSociety

Dierk Thomas (Chair) – Heidelberg, Germany, [email protected]

Niels Voigt (Vice-Chair) – Göttingen, Germany, [email protected]

Andreas Götte (Past-Chair) – Heidelberg, Germany, [email protected]

Torsten Christ – Hamburg, Germany, [email protected]

Larissa Fabritz – Birmingham, UK, [email protected]

Matthias Hammwöhner – Paderborn, Germany, [email protected]

Jordi Heijman – Maastricht, Germany, [email protected]

Jens Kockskämper – Marburg, Germany, [email protected]

Dominik Linz – Homburg, Germany, [email protected]

Katja Odening – Freiburg, Germany, [email protected]

Patrick Schweizer – Heidelberg, Germany, [email protected]

Reza Wakili – Essen, Germany, [email protected]

FACULTY

ContactMaren Wehner

E-Mail: [email protected]: +49 (0) 551 39-65174

Göttingen Channels 2017 is presented in cooperation with theGermanCardiacSocietyWorkingGrouponCellularElectrophysiology

Göttingen Channels is kindly supported by:

SFB1002