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Programme 9th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE POLISH NEUROSCIENCE SOCIETY First FENS Featured Regional Meeting September 9-12, 2009 Warszawa, Poland Dear Participant, Along the conference materials we propose you kind of a back to the future imaginary travel with Ijon Tichy attending Futurological Congress in Corstaricana in the beginning of the 21. century, as described by celebrated Polish science-fiction novelist, Stanislaw Lem, in his novel, The Futurological Congress, back in 1970. Stanislaw Lem (1921–2006) is best known for Solaris, The Star Diaries, The Cyberiad, Mortal Engines. Hopefully entertaining, detaching, and stimulating parts of the book, are illustrated with drawings by not-yet-celebrated Karol Dobrowolski. We wish you an interesting trip… Organizing Committee 2 Awards 13 Young Investigator Stipends 14 General Information 19 Social Events 23 Brain Awarness Events 23 Exhibitors Information and Profiles 27 Society and Business Meetings 31 Scientific Programme 33 Plenary and Special Lectures 47 Symposia 49 Poster Topics 56 Poster Session I 57 Poster Session II 79 Poster Session III 100 Author Index 103 Address Directory 117 Poster Sessions Plan 164 Old Library Floor and Exhibition Plan 168 Programme at a Glance inside back cover Sponsors outside back cover Map of Congress Area outside back cover 3 General Information PROGRAMME Lectures 10 Symposia Acknowledgement Poster session I 7 Poster session II Committees and Organization Poster session III 6 Author index Welcome Address Address Directory TABLE OF CONTENTS Plans & Maps Table of Contents 4 PROLOGUE It is common knowledge that there are two kinds of scholar these days: the stationary and the peripatetic. The stationaries pursue their studies in the traditional way, while their restless colleagues participate in every sort of international seminar and symposium imaginable. The scholar of this second type may be readily identified: in his lapel he wears a card bearing his name, rank and home university, in his pocket sticks a flight schedule of arrivals and departures, and the buckle on his belt – as well as the snaps on his briefcase – are plastic, never metal, so as not to trigger unnecessarily the alarms of the airport scanners that search boarding passengers for weapons. Our peripatetic scholar keeps up with the literature of his field by studying in buses, waiting rooms, planes and hotel bars. “The Futurological Congress”, Stanislaw Lem, November 1970 Jak wiadomo, uczeni dzielą się dziś na stacjonarnych i jeżdżących. Stacjonarni po staremu prowadzą różne badania, jeżdżący zaś uczestniczą we wszechmożliwych konferencjach i kongresach międzynarodowych. Uczonego tej drugiej grupy łatwo rozpoznać: w klapie nosi zawsze małą wizytówkę z własnym nazwiskiem i stopniem naukowym, w kieszeni – rozkłady jazdy linii lotniczych, podpasuje się ściągaczem bez części metalowych, a także jego teczka zamyka się na plastykowy zatrzask – wszystko, aby nie uruchamiać niepotrzebnie alarmowej syreny urządzenia, które na lotnisku prześwietla podróżnych i wykrywa broń sieczną oraz palną. Uczony taki fachową literaturę studiuje w autobusach linii lotniczych, w poczekalniach, w samolotach i w hotelowych barach. „Kongres futurologiczny”, Stanisław Lem, listopad 1970 5 Welcome Address 2009 WELCOME ADDRESS 2009 Dear Colleagues, On behalf of the Polish Neuroscience Society we have a great pleasure to welcome you all to Warszawa and the Old University Campus. This meeting is already the 9th International Congress of the Polish Neuroscience Society and simultaneously it is the First FENS Featured Regional meeting. This is a new initiative of FENS to give support to national societies aiming to strengthen scientific program of their meetings and make them more international and vivid. Especially, FENS offered stipends which enable young scientists from abroad to participate in the meeting. The Polish Neuroscience Society won the slot to organize such regional meeting. This was a challenge to us as well for FENS, which supported us in shaping scientific and social events. In the next few days you will have the opportunity to experience the effects of our work. At the meeting we host 59 young stipends holders. Among them there are also young scientists which received stipends from their own national societies. Young researchers, we hope that your presence and active voices during all scientific events will make this particular meeting a real forum of exchange of scientific experience and new ideas. We would like to thank the president of FENS Helmut Kettenmann and Eckart Gundelfinger for helping us to construct the scientific program and to invite prominent plenary speakers. Also we would like to thank Meino Gibson from the FENS Office for helping us with management. This meeting is also different than previous meetings in that, that in partnership with The European DANA Alliance for the Brain (EDAB), we included a lecture for the public (in Polish) aiming to increase interest in brain matters among lay audience. There is also a bilingual exhibition on the History of Neuroscience in Poland which accompanies the Meeting, aimed to show, in particular to the young generation, the beginnings of our presence in the world community of neuroscientists. We would like to express our sincere thanks to all of the members of the local organizing committee who have devoted a huge amount of time and effort to make the present congress a memorable event. We would like also to thank the Rector of the Warsaw University Katarzyna Chałasinska-Macukow and the Minister for Science and Higher Education Barbara Kudrycka. Let us extend our gratitude to all sponsors of the meeting for their generous financial support. It is only with the generous assistance of our sponsors that this event was made possible. In particular our special thanks go to our strategic sponsor Kawa.ska. We wish you all a successful conference and enjoyable stay in Warszawa. Jolanta Skangiel-Kramska Małgorzata Skup President of the Polish Neuroscience Society Chairperson of the Organizing Committee 6 Committees COMMITTEES Chairperson: Jolanta Skangiel-Kramska President of the Polish Neuroscience Society Scientific Program Committee: Chairperson: Jolanta Skangiel-Kramska Vice-chairpersons: Irena Nalepa Elżbieta Pyza Members: PNS: Julita Czarkowska-Bauch Henryk Majczyński Adam Płaźnik Małgorzata Skup Teresa Zalewska FENS: Eckart Gundelfinger Helmut Kettenmann Local Organizing Committee: Chairperson: Vice-Chairperson: Małgorzata Skup Katarzyna Łukasiuk Secretary: Treasurer: Teresa Zalewska Henryk Majczyński Members: Paweł Boguszewski (webpage, poster sessions, audiovisual equipment, media) Ruzanna Djavadian (book exhibition) Robert Kuba Filipkowski (sponsors and exhibitors, exhibition prospectus, Programme – Lem project) Katarzyna Kalita (exhibitors) Ksenia Meyza (animation of the events for stipend holders) Tomasz Werka (graphic design and announcements layouts) 7 Committees Marek Wypych (animation of the events for stipend holders) FENS Office Berlin: Meino Gibson Organizers of Brain Awareness Events: Andrzej Wróbel, Małgorzata Skup: History of Neuroscience in Poland – exhibition Jolanta Skangiel-Kramska, Teresa Zalewska: EDAB Open Lecture for Public (in Polish) 8 Organization ORGANIZATION Organizer: Polish Neuroscience Society (PNS) Co-organizers: Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) Committee of Neurobiology of Polish Academy of Sciences (CN PAS) Committee of Neurological Sciences of Polish Academy of Sciences (CNS PAS) Partners: Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS, Warszawa Institute of Pharmacology PAS, Kraków International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Warszawa Homepage www.pns2009.pl 9 Acknowledgement ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Polish Neuroscience Society and the organizers of this Meeting gratefully acknowledge the collaboration and the financial support of the following partners: Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Poland University of Warsaw Museum of the Warsaw University Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts Committee of Neurobiology of Polish Academy of Sciences (CN PAS) Committee of Neurological Sciences of Polish Academy of Sciences (CNS PAS) Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) British Neuroscience Association (BNA) German Neuroscience Society (GNS) International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) European Dana Alliance for the Brain (EDAB) European Brain and Behaviour Society (EBBS) Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warsaw Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS, Warsaw Institute of Pharmacology PAS, Kraków International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Warsaw Strategic sponsor: Kawa.ska & Leica 10 Acknowledgement The following persons and Institutions have contributed to the specific tasks in the organization of this Meeting: Abstracts Reviewing Julita Czarkowska-Bauch Ruzanna Djavadian Anna Grabowska Katarzyna Łukasiuk Henryk Majczyński Irena Nalepa Adam Płaźnik Elżbieta Pyza Jolanta Skangiel-Kramska Małgorzata Skup Lidia Strużynska Krzysztof Turlejski Tomasz Werka Jakub Włodarczyk Andrzej Wróbel Barbara Zabłocka Jolanta Zagrodzka Teresa Zalewska Abstract Book Editing Małgorzata Gałysz Katarzyna Łukasiuk Małgorzata Skup Gabriela Plucińska Book Exhibition Ruzanna Djavadian Małgorzata Skup Exhibition Prospectus and Management, Sponsors Robert Kuba Filipkowski Katarzyna Kalita Graphic Design, Covers of the First Announcement and the Programme Book, Photograph in the Abstract Book Tomasz Werka Posters for Brain Awarness Events Ola Wróbel 11 Acknowledgement Historical Exhibition Andrzej Wróbel Małgorzata Skup Joanna Smyda Poster Session Organization, Poster-Layout, Audiovisual Equipment Paweł Boguszewski Programme Book Robert Kuba Filipkowski Katarzyna Łukasiuk Małgorzata Skup PanDawer Programme and Abstract Book Browser Paweł Boguszewski Programme for Stipend Holders Katarzyna Łukasiuk Ksenia Meyza Urszula Sławińska Marzena Stefaniuk Michał Witt Marek Wypych Barbara Zabłocka Social Programme Organization Julita Czarkowska-Bauch Małgorzata Skup Local Organizing Secretariat Magda Żyglińska PROFESSIONAL PARTNERS Catering Marysienka: Marianna Swiecicka Website Construction and Maintenance, Registration and Management, Hotel Accomodation and Excursions Nobell Congressing 12 Awards AWARDS The 2009 EJN Best Publication Award The award winner is Ji Huyn Ko (McGill University, Montreal, Canada) for an article: “Theta burst stimulation-induced inhibition of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex reveals hemispheric asymmetry in striatal dopamine release during a set-shifting task – a TMS-[11C] raclopride PET study” published in European Journal of Neuroscience, 2008, 28(10), 2147-55. The FENS Young Investigator Awards Piotr Walczak (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA) Guiding cell-based therapy for neurological diseases with noninvasive cellular imaging Christian Wozny (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK) Looking at the top of the cortex: neural connectivity in the superficial layers of the neocortex The PNS Young Investigator Awards Ksenia Meyza (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland) Electrophysiological correlates of diverse emotional reactivity of Roman High – (RHA/Verh) and Roman Low Avoidance (RLA/Verh) rats Lukasz Swiech (Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Warszawa, Poland) TIPs for dendritogenesis: CLIP-170 in dendritic arbor development Luiza Wojcik (Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS, Warszawa, Poland) Relationship between activity of matrix metalloproteinase -2 and -9 (MMP-2, MMP-9) and ischemia-induced neurogenesis in adult gerbil hippocampus 13 Young Investigator Stipends YOUNG INVESTIGATOR STIPENDS The travel stipends for young investigators were founded by FENS, the German Neurosciece Society (5 stipends) and the British Neuroscience Association (4 stipends). The following applicants were granted: Aceti, Massimiliano (Italy) Bazovkina, Daria (Russia) Beirowski, Bogdan (Germany) Belyakov, Alexandr (Russian Federation) Bodo, Cristian (United Kingdom) Bondi, Corina (USA) Campbell, Tom (Finland) Chandaka, Giri Kumar (Austria) Cherkas, Volodymyr (Ukraine) Czajkowski, Rafal (USA) Dávidová, Alexandra (Slovak Republic) Denisov, Andrey (Belarus) Dmytrenko, Lesia (Czech Republic) Engmann, Olivia (United Kingdom) Farkhooi, Farzad (Germany) Febbraro, Fabia (Denmark) Feligioni Marco (Sweden) Fortuna, Michal (USA) Grigoryan, Gayane (Armenia) Guseva, Daria (Russia) Hartmann, Anna-Maria (Germany) Holper, Lisa (Switzerland) Hrncic, Dragan (Serbia) Hu, Tjing-Tjing (Belgium) Kaczmarczyk, Lech (Germany) Karrenbauer, Britta (Germany) Kondratskaya, Elena (Ukraine) Kopach, Olga (Ukraine) Kravcukova, Petra (Slovakia) Krzyzanowska, Agnieszka (Spain) Kumar, Alok (India) Leske, Oliver Germany) Maddalena, Andrea (Germany) Mamenko, Mykola (Ukraine) Martoncikova, Marcela (Slovak Republic) Mironova, Vera (Russian Federation) Mokrovic, Gordana (Croatia) Mravec, Boris (Slovakia) Nakic, Sandra (Croatia) Niewiadomski, Pawel (USA) Novotna, Ivana (Slovak Republic) O’Tuathaigh, Colm (Ireland) 14 Young Investigator Stipends Palygin, Oleg (United Kingdom) Parvez, Suhel (Germany) Pielecka-Fortuna, Justyna (USA) Pignataro Giuseppe (Italy) Przybycien, Magdalena (USA) Rahhal, Belal (West Bank/Palestine) Roselli, Francesco (Germany) Sajjad, Muhammad (Germany) Schreiberova, Andrea (Slovakia) Simola, Nicola (Italy) Szabó, Arnold (Hungary) Tabassum, Heena (Germany) Tikhonova, Maria (Russian Federation) Tuncer, Seçkin (Turkey) Vlainic, Josipa (Croatia) Walczak, Piotr (USA) Wozny, Christian (United Kingdom) 15 More than ninety-five percent of a hotel’s guests are there for some conference or convention. The individual tourist, the single guest without a card in his lapel and briefcase stuffed with programs and memoranda, is as rare as a pearl in the desert. “The Futurological Congress” Stanislaw Lem November 1970 16 Obecnie 95 procent gości hotelowych tworzą uczestnicy wszelakich zjazdów i konferencji. Gość-samotnik turysta-soliter, bez wizytówki w klapie i teczki wypchanej szpargałami konferencyjnymi, jest rzadki jak perła na pustyni. „Kongres futurologiczny” Stanisław Lem listopad 1970 17 GENERAL INFORMATION Conference venue The conference venue is an Old Library of the University of Warsaw (26/28 Krakowskie Przedmieście Str.). The Old Library is located in the Old University Campus, in the very centre of the city, close to the Old Town and other tourist attractions (see the map). The building itself is one of the most precious examples of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries in Warsaw. Originally erected in 1891-94 has been recently extensively renovated and adapted to fulfill requirements of a modern conference centre. The interactive panorama of the Old Library can be accessed at http://www.uw.edu.pl/en/strony/pan/index_eng.htm. Access to the meeting site Public transportation in Warsaw is well developed, reliable and inexpensive. It consists of underground line and a number of bus and tram lines. Conference venue as well as all conference hotels are easily accessible by public transportation. There are convenient bus connections between hotels and the Old Library. The tickets can be bought at newspaper stands and Ticket vending machines in some central locations. There are several kinds of tickets available: single fare (2.80 PLN) or 1-day (9 PLN), 3-days (16 PLN), and 7-days (32 PLN) travelcards. All informations can be found on the ZTM web page: http://www.ztm.waw.pl/index.php?c=126&l=2. The Congress Venue can be reached from the airport: – by bus: regular city bus # 175. The bus stop is just in front of the exit from the airport. Get off at the bus stop ‘Uniwersytet’ at Krakowskie Przedmieście Str. It takes approximately 35-40 minutes, but strongly depends on traffic. – by taxi: The licensed taxi can be found just in front of the exit from the airport lobby. DO NOT accept offers from the lobby. It takes approximately 20-30 minutes to get to the conference venue, depending on traffic and costs approximately 10 Euro. from the train Central Station and city center – by walking (20 min) – by bus: regular city bus # 175 in the direction of Pl. Pilsudskiego. The bus stop is at Aleje Jerozolimskie Str, opposite to the Central Station, just by Marriott hotel. Get off at the bus stop ‘Uniwersytet’ at Krakowskie Przedmieście Str. It takes approximately 10-15 minutes, but strongly depends on traffic. 19 General Information General Information General Information General Information – by tram: 3 tram stops to Charles de Gaulle Rondo, tram stop ‘Muzeum Narodowe‘, by any tram going in the direction of Praga. Trams go every 1-3 minutes. Then turn left and take any bus going north from the bus stop at Nowy Swiat Str. Go 2 stops and get off at the bus stop ‘Uniwersytet’ at Krakowskie Przedmieście Str. – by taxi: the average cost is 5 Euro. Accommodation Special prices have been negotiated in tree hotels offering accommodation at different price ranges. Hotel Sofitel Victoria (http://www.sofitel.com/sofitel/fichehotel/gb/sof/3378/fiche_ hotel.shtml) offers high standard accommodation. It is located within walking distance to the conference venue and main tourist attractions including Saxon Gardens, National Opera House and the Old Town. Hotel Ibis (http://www.ibishotel.com/ibis/fichehotel/gb/ibi/3714/fiche_ hotel.shtml) is a nice tourist class hotel. It is situated in the city center, near the Old Town and ‘Arkadia’ – the biggest shopping center in Warsaw. Conference venue can be reached following few minutes of bus ride. Hotel Portos (http://www.infhotel.pl/en/en_pokaz.php) offers decent economy price accommodation intended for student. It is located approximately 5 km from the conference center and is well connected with public transportation with both, the conference center and all city attractions. Assistance for visitors with disabilities and special needs The Old Library building is equipped with lifts and devices for disabled persons. Please contact the Registration Desk to ask for assistance. Badges Name badges must be visible and used at all times, anywhere at the Congress Venue and Poster Sessions area. Lost badges can be replaced for registered participants presenting an ID. Coat/luggage check There is a coat and luggage check available at the basement level of the building. 20 Bags and satchels other than the official congress bag and/or business satchels will NOT be allowed in the session rooms and inside the Exhibition area. Certificate of attendance A certificate of attendance will be included in the Congress bag. Duplication/Recording Any form of recording (audio recording, auto taping, digital taping, photography and video) is prohibited. Permission to do so should be sought from the Congress Organizers. Food and restaurants Old Library is located on the main tourist route in Warsaw, therefore there is large selection of food and restaurants nearby the conference venue. All variety of services can be found - not only luxurious restaurants, but also reasonably priced bistros, cafés, sandwich and salad bars or fast foods. There is a small cafe at the Old Library. In the nearby building of Kazimierzowski Palace there is also a canteen that can be used by participants of the conference. In addition to that, low-price catering is organized in the Old Library for lunches. Coffee, tea and other refreshments will be available during coffee breaks free of charge. Internet Access to the internet is provided within the whole building, as a complimentary service to participants. Please refer to the Registration desk for the Access code. Message Desk Participants can use the Message Desk situated at the Registration Desk Posters & Poster Help Desk Poster boards are numbered consecutively. Please find the number of your poster board in the programme book and/ or in the materials recorded on the pendrive included in your Congress Bag. Registration Desk Opening Hours Wednesday 9th September Thursday 10th September Friday 11th September Saturday 12th September 12.00-19.30 8.00-19.30 8.00-19.30 8.00-12.00 21 General Information General Information General Information General Information Rules Smoking Policy – The Polish Neuroscience Meeting 2009 is a non-smoking event. Participants are kindly requested to refrain form smoking in the Congress venue. Mobile Phones – Delegates are kindly requested to keep their mobile phones in the off position in the rooms where scientific sessions are being held, as well as in the Internet rooms and during poster sessions. Food – Food is not allowed inside the session rooms. Participants may take water bottles. Speakers’ Preview Room Speakers are asked to provide their presentation to the Speakers’ Preview Room (2nd. floor) the day before the session for morning sessions and at least two hours before the beginning of the session for afternoon sessions. 22 SOCIAL EVENTS Wednesday, September 9, 2009 Concert of Polish Ancient Music (Ars Nova Ensemble) and GetTogether Reception location: Central Agricultural Library, Krakowskie Przedmieście 66 Thursday, September 10, 2009 Welcome reception (sponsored by FENS) location: Ogrody Foksal Restaurant, Zamojski Palace, Foksal 2 BRAIN AWARENESS EVENTS The scientific program is accompanied by brain awareness events. These events precede Warsaw Autumn Science Festival. That is a cyclic event aimed to increase an interest in science and awareness of the general public. Our special thanks to Ola Wróbel for the graphic design of the posters announcing Brain Awarness Events September 1-14, 2009 History of Neuroscience in Poland – exhibition Location: Museum of the University of Warsaw, Pałac Kazimierzowski, Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28 Saturday, September 12, 2009 Public lecture sponsored by EDAB (In Polish) Location: Old Library of the University of Warsaw, Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28 Tomasz Gabryelewicz (Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS, Warszawa, Poland) Demencja i depresja – czy starość musi tak wyglądać? (Dementia and Depression – whether the senescence has to look like that?) 23 General Information Social Events My disappointment at the modesty of the reception I hid as best I could. It was a cold buffet, and there was nowhere to sit; all the chairs had been removed, so to eat anything one had to display an agility common to such occasions, particularly as there was an impossible crowd around the more substantial dishes. [...] Of course there were skeptics who said that the Association’s allotments must have been cut, since only that could account for such heroic frugality. “The Futurological Congress” Stanislaw Lem, November 1970 Rozczarowanie, wywołane skromnością przyjęcia, ukryłem, jak umiałem. Bufet był zimny i stojący; aby utrudnić konsumpcję, wyniesiono z olbrzymiej sali wszystkie krzesła i fotele tak, że wypadało okazać zwykłą w podobnych okolicznościach zręczność, zwłaszcza że do półmisków co istotniejszych zrobił się fatalny tłok [...]. Naturalnie znaleźli się sceptycy, którzy mówili, że Towarzystwu obcięto dotacje i tym jedynie można tłumaczyć tak drastyczne oszczędności. „Kongres futurologiczny” Stanisław Lem, listopad 1970 24 25 EXHIBITORS The conference is generously supported by: Applied Biosystems Polska Sp. z o.o. Address: Bonifraterska 17, 00-203 Warszawa, Poland Tel: +22 246 00 70 Fax: +22 246 00 90 E-mail: Maja.Swoboda@lifetech.com Website: www.appliedbiosystems.com Applied Biosystems is a global leader in the development and marketing of instrument-based systems, consumables and services for academic and clinical research. Driven by its employees’ belief in the power of science to improve the human condition, the company commercializes innovative technology solutions for DNA, RNA, protein and small molecule analysis including sample preparation, real-time PCR, sequencing. BIOSEB Address: BP 32025, F13845 Vitrolles, France Tel: +33 820 825 523 Fax: +33 820 825 521 E-mail: info@bioseb.com Website: http://www.bioseb.com Bioseb develops automated equipments for the in vivo preclinical behavioural research on rodents. Our latest instruments including the New dynamic weight bearing, Automated forced swimming test, Two temperature choice test, Gradient test and many others will be presented and demonstrated in our booth. Cambridge Electronic Design Limited Address: Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 0FE, United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1223 420 186 Fax: +44 (0)1223 420 488 E-mail: info@ced.co.uk Website: http://www.ced.co.uk Data acquisition, analysis and experiment control systems using the powerful 1401 family of laboratory interfaces. CED specialist applications include intracellular and extracellular physiology, spike shape analysis, EEG, EMG, ECG, LTP, LTD, behavioural studies, evoked response, signal averaging, spectral analysis and single channel/whole cell patch clamp. Systems can also be customized by CED or the user for specific applications. 27 General Information Exhibitors General Information Exhibitors Carl Zeiss Sp. z o.o. Address: Naramowicka 76, 61-622 Poznań, Poland Tel: +48 (0) 61 820 93 60 Fax: +48 (0) 61 820 93 70 E-mail: mikroskopy@zeiss.pl Website: http://www.zeiss.pl/mikroskopy Founded in the German city of Jena in 1846, Carl Zeiss is today a global leader in the optical and opto-electronic industries. Our most important task is to enable science and technology to go beyond what man can see. “We make it visible.” – our corporate slogan, and our promise to our customers to open doors that were previously sealed. Compumedics Enpol ltd Address: Grochowska 217/1, 04-077 Warszawa, Poland Tel: +48 22- 813-79-03 Fax: +48 22-813-77-59 E-mail: enpol@enpol-ltd.pl Website: www.enpol-ltd.pl PRO VITA Address: Parafialna 1, 47-100 Strzelce Opolskie, Poland Tel: +48 77 4621300 Fax: +48 77 4621301 E-mail: biuro@sprzetmedyczny.pl Website: www.sprzetmedyczny.pl Compumedics is today a leader in developing and manufacturing clinical diagnostic systems for sleep disorders and research EEG/ERP equipment. Enpol ltd is distributor of Compumedics/Neuroscan for high-density EEG recordings, electro-magnetic source localization, multi-modal neuroimaging and enhancements to functional MRI. PRO VITA is involved in the sale of medical equipment. Our offer includes comprehensive solutions for sleep, pulmonary, and ENT diagnostic. InLab Address: Raclawicka 33/52, 02-601 Warszawa, Poland Tel: +48 (0) 844 65 13 Fax: +48 (0) 844 74 63 Inlab BTH “Technical-Commercial Office” has been established in 1991. Distributor of microscopes of World known Nikon Company. We have sold, installed and serviced nearly seven hundred microscopes, ranging from student to research ones based upon unique CFI60 System. We are proud to have number of references from leading research institutes including Nencki and others of Polish Academy of Science. 28 Jackson ImmunoResearch Europe Ltd Address: Unit 7 Acorn Business Centre, Oaks Drive, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 7SY, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1638 782616, Fax: +44 1638 668462 E-mail: cuserv@jireurope.com Website: www.jireurope.com/home.asp First Class – Secondary Antibodies for: Immunofluorescence Microscopy, Western Blotting, Flow Cytometry, ELISA, In Situ Hybridization, Electron Microscopy, Enzyme Immunohistochemistry KAWA.SKA SP. Z O.O. Address: Zaczarowanej Róży 1, 05-540 Zalesie Górne, Poland Tel/Fax: + 48 22 756 57 65 E-mail: kawaska@kawaska.pl Website: www.kawaska.pl KAWA.SKA company was founded in 1999. We offer highly developed equipment for molecular biology, biotechnology, experimental medicine, environmental research, forensic research and forensic medicine, quality control and technological process control. We represent the following international partners: APELEX (electrophoresis systems) FIOCCHETTI (refrigerators and freezers) FUJIFILM Life Science (advanced fluorescent, chemiluminescent and radio- isotopic imaging for protein and DNA/RNA samples and general array analysis) J&M (photometers and spectrophotometers) JENOPTIK (digital cameras) LEICA Microsystems (microscopes techniques, histopathology) SEQUENOM (DNA/RNA sequencing) TECHNE (thermal cyclers, thermal blocks, hybridization incubators) UVItec (gel documentation systems, UV lamps) ZEISS (spectrophotometers, photometers) In our portfolio we have also video and digital cameras for image acquisition as well as software for image analysis. 29 General Information Exhibitors General Information Exhibitors Millipore Sp. z o.o. 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From neurophysiology to free radical research, WPI provides the equipment needed to ensure success. 30 SOCIETY AND BUSINESS MEETINGS General Assembly of the Polish Neuroscience Society Wednesday, September 9, 14.00 – 16.00 location: Plenary Room, Old Library, Warsaw University, 26/28 Krakowskie Przedmieście Str FENS Executive Committee Meeting Friday, September 11, 9.00 – Saturday, September 12, 15.00 location: Room 308, Attic of the Old Library, Warsaw University, 26/28 Krakowskie Przedmieście Str Foundation for Polish Science presentation for FENS stipend holders Thursday, September 10, 19.30 – 20.15 location: Room 308, Attic of the Old Library, Warsaw University, 26/28 Krakowskie Przedmieście Str 31 General Information Society and Business Meetings Wednesday, September 9, 2009 Wednesday, September 9, 2009 12.00 – 19.30 14.00 – 16.00 Registration General Assembly of the Polish Neuroscience Society location: Old Library, Warsaw University, Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28 Plenary room 17.00 – 18.30 Opening Session location: Old Library Warsaw University, Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28 Plenary Room + Room A and B Welcome addresses (Jolanta Skangiel-Kramska – President of PNS, PNS guests) Opening Lecture Sponsored by: Kawa.ska Oswald Steward (Reeve-Irvine Research Center, University of California at Irvine, CA, USA) Targeting of mRNA to postsynaptic sites on neuronal dendrites Introduced by: Malgorzata Skup 19.30 Concert of Polish Ancient Music (Ars Nova Ensamble) and Get-Together Reception location: Central Agricultural Library, Krakowskie Przedmieście 66 Thursday, September 10, 2009 08.30 – 09.20 Plenary Lecture Pasko Rakic (Department of Neurobiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA) Making map of the mind: Molecular mechanisms of neuronal migration Introduced by: Malgorzata Kossut location: Plenary Room + Room A and B 09.20 – 09.40 Young Investigator Lecture (PNS award) Ksenia Meyza (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland) Electrophysiological correlates of diverse emotional reactivity of Roman High – (RHA/Verh) and Roman Low Avoidance (RLA/Verh) rats Introduced by: Elzbieta Pyza location: Plenary Room + Room A and B 33 Programme SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Programme Thursday, September 10, 2009 09.40 – 10.00 Coffee break 10.00 – 11.30 SYMPOSIA Symposium I: Learning-Dependent Brain Plasticity: Systems View Organizer and Chair: Grzegorz Hess (Jagiellonian University and Institute of Pharmacology PAS, Krakow, Poland) location: Plenary Room Carl Petersen (Mind Brain Institute, Lausanne, Switzerland) Synaptic mechanisms of tactile sensory properties Wioletta Waleszczyk (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland) Reorganization of the visual cortex following monocular circumscribed retinal lesions: Update on Hebbian learning rules Mathew Diamond (SISSA, Trieste, Italy) What is stored in the hippocampus during a tactile categorization task? Malgorzata Kossut (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland) The learning brain – modulation of activation pattern Symposium II: Using Neuroimaging to Understand Human Brain Function Organizer and Chair: Anna Grabowska, Anna Nowicka (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland) location: Room A Piotr Bogorodzki (Institute of Electronics, Warszawa, Poland) Inside BOLD – why neuronal activity modulates MR signal? Greg Kroliczak (University Oregon, Department of Psychology, Human Neuroimaging and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Laboratory, Eugene, OR, USA) Neural bases of praxis and target-directed actions Stefan Heim (Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, RWTH Aachen University, Jülich, Germany) The neural correlates of language processing and its disorders over the life span 34 Thursday, September 10, 2009 9.40 – 11.40 Programme Artur Marchewka (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland) Neural correlates of false recognition WORKSHOP Quantitative Analysis of Protein–Protein Interactions (Support contributed by Kawa.ska and Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) Organizer and Chair: Jakub Wlodarczyk (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland) location: Room B Erwin Neher (Max-Plank-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen, Germany) Non-negative matrix factorization: A novel method to determine reference spectra of fluorescent dyes in a cellular environment Diethelm Richter (Department of Neuro and Sensory Physiology, University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany) Quantitative measurements of cAMP concentration with a new Epac Based FRET-Sensor Evgeni Ponimaskin (Department of Cellular Neurophysiology, Medical School Hanover, Hanover, Germany) Stimulation-dependent changes in oligomeric conformation of serotonin 5-HT1A receptors Leszek Kaczmarek, Jakub Wlodarczyk (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, PAS, Warszawa, Poland) Lux-FRET method for quantitative analysis of FRET signal Grzegorz Wilczynski (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland) High-resolution light-microscopic studies on synaptic extracellular proteolysis 11.30 – 12.00 Coffee break 12.00 –12.50 Plenary Lecture Jerzy Lazarewicz Alternative methods of neuroprotection in brain ischemia Introduced by: Krystyna Domanska-Janik location: Plenary Room + Room A and B 12.50 – 14.30 Lunch Break 35 Thursday, September 10, 2009 14.30 – 16.30 POSTER SESSION I Programme location: Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts, 5 Krakowskie Przedmieście Str. 14.30 – 15.30 15.30 – 16.30 odd serial numbers even serial numbers 16.30 – 18. 00 SYMPOSIA Symposium III: Learning-Dependent Brain Plasticity: Synaptic View Organizer and Chair: Malgorzata Kossut (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland) location: Plenary Room Denise Manahan-Vaughan (Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany) Regional and functional specificity of hippocampal synaptic plasticity in spatial memory formation Krzysztof Tokarski (Institute of Pharmacology PAS, Kraków, Poland) Sensory learning enhances GABAergic synaptic transmission in the barrel cortex of the mouse Jerzy Mozrzymas (Wroclaw Medical University, Wrocław, Poland) Impact of sensory learning on GABAergic tonic inhibition in mouse barrel cortex Alison Barth (Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA) Synaptic metaplasticity in somatosensory cortex Symposium IV: Mechanisms, Functions and Modulation of Central Nervous System Inflammation Organizer and Chair: Bozena Kaminska (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland) location: Room A Wolfgang J. Streit (University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida, USA) Microglial senescence and degeneration in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disease Anna Czlonkowska (Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warszawa, Poland) Manipulating inflammation and gliosis in neurologic diseases – a clinical perspective 36 Manuel B. Graeber (KFMC, Riyadh, KSA and BMRI, Sydney, Australia) Glia and inflammation in the Parkinsonian substantia nigra Barbara Przewlocka (Institute of Pharmacology PAS, Kraków, Poland) Modulation of inflammation and neuropathic pain Symposium V: Stress-Response Systems in the Pathogenesis and Prognosis of Cancer, Inflammation and Autoimmune Diseases Organizer and Chair: Marta Kubera (Institute of Pharmacology PAS, Kraków, Poland) location: Room B Eadaoin Griffin (National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland) Psychological stress compromises the innate immune system: Implications for disease susceptibility Danuta Lewandowska (University of Gdansk, Gdańsk, Poland) Stress, emotion, and natural killer cell antitumor activity Lisa Goehler (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, VA, USA) Role of stress on immunity and cancer development Craig Stockmeier (University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, USA) Cell pathology and plasticity in the hippocampus in major depressive disorder 18.00 – 18.10 Coffee break 18.10 – 18.30 Young Investigator Lecture (FENS stipend holder award) Christian Wozny (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK) Looking at the top of the cortex: neural connectivity in the superficial layers of the neocortex Introduced by: Elzbieta Pyza location: Plenary Room + Room A and B 37 Programme Thursday, September 10, 2009 Friday, September 11, 2009 18.30 – 19.20 Programme Plenary Lecture Grazyna Rajkowska (University of Mississippi Medical Center, Center for Psychiatric Neuroscience, Jackson, MS, USA) Glia, GABA and Glutamate: New key players in the pathology of depression Introduced by: Irena Nalepa location: Plenary Room + Room A and B 19.30 – 20.15 Foundation for Polish Science presentation for FENS stipend holders location: Room 308, Attic 20.30 Welcome reception (sponsored by FENS) location: Ogrody Foksal Restaurant, Zamojski Palace, Foksal 2 Friday, September 11, 2009 08.30 – 09.20 Plenary lecture Jerzy Samochowiec (Pomeranian Medical University, Szczecin, Poland) Alcoholism: From neurobiology to new treatment approaches Introduced by: Adam Plaznik location: Plenary Room + Room A and B 09.20 – 09.40 Young Investigator Lecture (PNS award) Lukasz Swiech (Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Warszawa, Poland) TIPs for dendritogenesis: CLIP-170 in dendritic arbor development Introduced by: Elzbieta Pyza location: Plenary Room + Room A and B 09.40 – 10.00 Coffee break 10.00 – 11.30 SYMPOSIA Symposium VI: Genes and Behavior Organizer and Chair: Artur H. Swiergiel (Institute of Biology, Department of Animal Physiology, University of Gdansk, Gdańsk, Poland) location: Plenary Room Grzegorz R. Juszczak (Institute of Genetics and Animal Breeding PAS, Jastrzebiec, Poland) It is said “almost makes a difference”: Are different strains of rodents the same or almost the same? 38 Friday, September 11, 2009 Programme Dora Zelena (University and Group of Neuropsychopharmacology HAS, and Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary) Stress and adaptation in Brattleboro rats lacking arginine-vasopressin Aet Alttoa (Department of Psychology, University of Tartu, Estonia) Measurement of persistently expressed behavioural traits in outbred rats: Underlying gene expression patterns Symposium VII: Stem Cells Based Therapeutic Approaches (Support contributed by Olympus Polska) Organizer and Chair: Barbara Lukomska, Krystyna Domańska-Janik (Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS, Warszawa, Poland) location: Room A Marcin Jurga (Institute Novus Sanguis, Parc Technologique, St Priest, Lyon, France) Artificial neural tissue from cord blood for tissue replacement therapy at the central nervous system Kyung-Sun Kang (Adult Stem Cell Research Center, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea) Multi-functional therapeutic potentials of human umbilical cord blood-derived stem cells in neurodegenerative diseases Klaus Reymann (Leibnitz Institute for Neurobiology, Magdeburg, Germany) Stem cell transplantation in rodent stroke models Symposium VIII: Cholinergic System in Neurodegereneration Organizer and Chair: Andrzej Szutowicz (Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Medical University of Gdansk, Gdańsk, Poland) location: Room B Natalia Nalivaeva (University of Leeds, Leeds, UK) Amyloid precursor protein and cholinesterase in brain function and neurodegeneration Reinhardt Schliebs (University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany) Cholinotoxicity of ß-amyloid 39 Friday, September 11, 2009 Programme Anthony Turner (University of Leeds, Leeds, UK) Proteolytic cascades in the brain and their cholinergic regulation: Role in neurodegeneration Andrzej Szutowicz (Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Medical University of Gdansk, Gdańsk, Poland) Phenotype and energy-dependent cholinotoxicity 11.30 – 11.45 Coffee break 11.45 – 11.55 FENS address Helmut Kettenmann – President of FENS location: Plenary Room + Room A and B 12.00 – 12.50 Plenary lecture Morgan Sheng (Genentech Inc., South San Francisco, CA, USA) Regulation of synaptic function by modification of postsynaptic density proteins Introduced by: Jacek Jaworski location: Plenary Room + Room A and B 12.50 – 14.30 Lunch Break 14.30 – 16.30 POSTER SESSION II location: Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts, Krakowskie Przedmiescie 5 14.30 – 15.30 15.30 – 16.30 16.30 – 18.00 odd serial numbers even serial numbers SYMPOSIA Symposium IX: Protein Toxicity and Molecular Mechanisms of Neurodegenerative Diseases Organizer and Chair: Robert Strosznajder (Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS, Warszawa, Poland) location: Plenary Room Shun-ichi Nakamura (Kobe University, Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan) Sphingosine-1-phosphate in physiology and pathology in the brain Michal Toborek (University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA) HIV-1 and amyloid beta peptide interactions at the blood-brain barrier level 40 Agata Adamczyk (Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS, Warszawa, Poland) Alpha synuclein and its neurotoxic fragment NAC in neurodegeneration Martin Sadowski (New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA) Therapeutic approaches targeting Aß cascade in Alzheimer’s disease Symposium X: Stroke-Induced Brain Reorganization Organizer and Chair: Jolanta SkangielKramska (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland) location: Room A Mathias Hoehn (Max-Planck Institute for Neurological Research, Köln, Germany) Exploring the chances of stem cell based regeneration after stroke by MRI Dorota Nowicka (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland) How phothotrombotic stroke affects extracellular matrix? Joanna Seniow (Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warszawa, Poland) fMRI study of recovery from unilateral neglect Otto Witte (Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany) Brain plasticity following stroke: Possible targets for therapeutic intervention Symposium XI: Glutamatergic receptors as a target for future psychotropic drugs action Organizer and Chair: Andrzej Pilc (Institute of Pharmacology PAS, Kraków, Poland) location: Room B Barbara Wroblewska (Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA) Role of group II metabotropic glutamate receptors in schizophrenia models Wojciech Danysz (Merz Pharmaceuticals, Frankfurt am Main, Germany) Selected aspects of Group I mGlu receptor negative and positive modulators Krystyna Ossowska (Institute of Pharmacology PAS, Kraków, Poland) Involvement of mGlu receptors in ethiopathology of Parkinson’s disease 41 Programme Friday, September 11, 2009 Programme Saturday, September 12, 2009 Andrzej Pilc (Institute of Pharmacology PAS, Kraków, Poland) Metabotropic glutamate receptor ligands as possible targets for treatment of anxiety and depression 18.00 – 18.15 Coffee break 18.15 – 18.45 EJN Lecture (EJN award) Ji H. Ko (McGill University, Montréal, Canada) Theta burst stimulation of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex reveals hemispheric asymmetry in striatal dopamine release during set-shifting task in human Chair: Jean-Marc Fritschy (Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Zurich, Zürich, Switzerland) location: Plenary Room + Room A and B 18.45 – 19.35 Plenary Lecture Annamaria Vezzani (Department of Neuroscience, “Mario Negri” Institute for Pharmacological Research, Milano, Italy) Cytokine-mediated cross-talk between glia and neurons: Neuropathological implications for epilepsy Introduced by: Katarzyna Lukasiuk location: Plenary Room + Room A and B FENS Dinner (by invitation only) 20.30 Location: “Belvedere” Restaurant, Royal Łazienki Park Saturday, September 12, 2009 08.30 – 09.20 Plenary lecture Bozena Kaminska (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland) Exploring and manipulating function of microglia in brain pathologies Introduced by: Ryszard Przewlocki location: Plenary Room + Room A and B 09.20 – 09.40 Young Investigator Lecture (FENS stipends holder award) Piotr Walczak (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA) Guiding cell-based therapy for neurological diseases with noninvasive cellular imaging Introduced by: Elzbieta Pyza location: Plenary Room + Room A and B 09.40 – 10.00 42 Coffee break Saturday, September 12, 2009 SYMPOSIA Symposium XII: Interaction Between Antidepressant Drugs and Immunoendocrine Systems Organizer and Chair: Boguslawa Budziszewska, Wladyslaw Lason (Institute of Pharmacology PAS, Kraków, Poland) location: Room A Peter Gass (Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, Germany) Mice with altered glucocorticoid receptor expression as a model for depression Ewa Obuchowicz (Department of Pharmacology, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland) Effects of antidepressant drugs on cytokines in experimental study Francesco Roselli (Max-Planck Institute of Psychiatry, München, Germany) Neuroplasticity in depression Marta Kubera (Institute of Pharmacology PAS, Kraków, Poland) Immunoendocrine changes in animal model of depression Symposium XIII: Motor Units and Motoneurons Organizer and Chair: Jan Celichowski (University School of Physical Education, Poznań, Poland) location: Room B Philip Gardiner (University of Mannitoba, Winnipeg, Canada) Physiological adaptations in the rhythmic firing properties of alpha-motoneurons to changes in physical activity and aging Claudio Orizio (University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy) Motor units activity in EMG, MMG and force ripple: Three pictures for one subject Piotr Krutki (University School of Physical Education, Poznań, Poland) Contractions of motor units evoked by stimulation with pulses at variable interpulse intervals Jan Celichowski (University School of Physical Education, Poznań, Poland) Variability and plasticity of motor unit contractile properties 43 Programme 10.00 – 11.30 Programme Saturday, September 12, 2009 Symposium XIV: Advanced Methods of Brain Signal Analysis Organizer and Chair: Katarzyna Blinowska (Warsaw University, Faculty of Physics, Warszawa, Poland) location: Plenary Room Fabricio De Vico Fallani (University of Rome La Sapienza, Rome, Italy) The use of high resolution EEG methods for brain computer interface applications Daniel Wojcik (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland) Beyond the PSTH: Point process modeling of spike trains Stilian Kalitzyn (Medical Physics Department, Epilepsy Institute of The Netherlands – SEIN, Heemstede, The Netherlands) Perturbing the epileptic brain, evoked responses and beyond Maciej Kaminski (Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University, Warszawa, Poland) Evaluation of dynamical information transfer in brain 11.30 – 12.00 Coffee break 12.00 – 12.20 Young Investigator Lecture (PNS award) Luiza Wojcik (Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS, Warszawa, Poland) Relationship between activity of matrix metalloproteinase -2 and -9 (MMP-2, MMP-9) and ischemia-induced neurogenesis in adult gerbil hippocampus Introduced by: Elzbieta Pyza location: Plenary Room + Room A and B 12.30 – 13.20 Plenary lecture (Support contributed by: EBBS) Mark Tuszynski (University of Neurosciences, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA) Growth factor gene delivery for Alzheimer’s disease: From animal models to clinical trials Introduced by: Julita Czarkowska-Bauch location: Plenary Room + Room A and B 13.30 44 Closing ceremony Brain Awareness Events BRAIN AWARENESS EVENTS Saturday, September 12th 16.00 – 17.00 Public lecture sponsored by EDAB (In Polish) Tomasz Gabryelewicz (Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS, Warszawa, Poland) Demencja i depresja – czy starość musi tak wyglądać? (Dementia and Depression – whether the senescence has to look like that?) Introduced by: Teresa Zalewska location: Old Library of the University of Warsaw, Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28 Septemeber 1st-12th, 2009 EXHIBITION “The History of Polish Neuroscience” Location: Museum of the University of Warsaw, Pałac Kazimierzowski, Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28 During the Congress the posters on display will be presented by the authors at a POSTER SESSION III on Thursday and Friday, from 14.30 to 16.30 45 Each speaker was given four minutes to present his paper, as there were so many scheduled – 198 from 64 different countries. To help expedite the proceedings, all reports had to be distributed and studied beforehand, while the lecturer would speak only in numerals, calling attention in this fashion to the salient paragraphs of his work. To better receive and process such wealth of information, we all turned on our portable recorders and pocket computers (which later would be plugged in for the general discussion). “The Futurological Congress”, Stanislaw Lem, November 1970 Każdy mówca dysponował czterema minutami czasu dla wyłożenia swych tez, co i tak było sporo, zważywszy, że zgłoszono 198 referatów z 64 państw. Aby przyspieszyć tempo obrad, referaty należało przestudiować na własną rękę, przed posiedzeniem, orator zaś mówił wyłącznie cyframi, określając w ten sposób kluczowe ustępy swej pracy; dla ułatwienia recepcji tak bogatych treści wszyscyśmy nastawili swoje podręczne magnetofony oraz komputerki – między tymi ostatnimi dojść miało potem do zasadniczej dyskusji. „Kongres futurologiczny”, Stanisław Lem, listopad 1970 46 Plenary and Special Lectures PLENARY AND SPECIAL LECTURES Steward Oswald, Irvine, USA TARGETING OF mRNA TO POSTSYNAPTIC SITES ON NEURONAL DENDRITES L–2 Rakic Pasko, Yale, USA MAKING MAP OF THE MIND: MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF NEURONAL MIGRATION L–3 Łazarewicz Jerzy, Warszawa, Poland ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF NEUROPROTECTION IN BRAIN ISCHEMIA L–4 Rajkowska Grażyna, Jackson, USA GLIA, GABA AND GLUTAMATE: NEW KEY PLAYERS IN THE PATHOLOGY OF DEPRESSION L–5 Samochowiec Jerzy, Szczecin, Poland ALCOHOLISM: FROM NEUROBIOLOGY TO NEW TREATMENT APPROACHES L–6 Sheng Morgan, Cambridge, USA REGULATION OF SYNAPTIC FUNCTION BY MODIFICATION OF POSTSYNAPTIC DENSITY PROTEINS L–7 Vezzani Annamaria, Milan, Italy CYTOKINE-MEDIATED CROSS-TALK BETWEEN GLIA AND NEURONS: NEUROPATHOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR EPILEPSY L–8 Kaminska Bozena, Warszawa, Poland EXPLORING AND MANIPULATING FUNCTION OF MICROGLIA IN BRAIN PATHOLOGIES EJN-Lecture Ko Ji, Montreal, Canada THETA BURST STIMULATION OF DORSOLATERAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX REVEALS HEMISPHERIC ASYMMETRY IN STRIATAL DOPAMINE RELEASE DURING SETSHIFTING TASK IN HUMAN L–9 Tuszynski Mark, Los Angeles, USA GROWTH FACTOR GENE DELIVERY FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: FROM ANIMAL MODELS TO CLINICAL TRIALS Lectures L–1 47 Plenary and Special Lectures EDAB-Lecture Gabryelewicz Tadeusz, Warszawa, Poland DEMENCJA I DEPRESJA – CZY STAROŚĆ MUSI TAK WYGLĄDAĆ? (DEMENTIA AND DEPRESSION – WHETHER THE SENESCENCE HAS TO LOOK LIKE THAT?) YOUNG INVESTIGATORS LECTURES Ksenia Meyza (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warszawa, Poland) ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF DIVERSE EMOTIONAL REACTIVITY OF ROMAN HIGH - (RHA/VERH) AND ROMAN LOW AVOIDANCE (RLA/VERH) RATS Y2-PNS Lukasz Swiech (Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Warszawa, Poland) TIPS FOR DENDRITOGENESIS: CLIP-170 IN DENDRITIC ARBOR DEVELOPMENT Y-3 PNS Luiza Wojcik (Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS, Warszawa, Poland) RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ACTIVITY OF MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE -2 AND -9 (MMP-2, MMP-9) AND ISCHEMIA – INDUCED NEUROGENESIS IN ADULT GERBIL HIPPOCAMPUS Y-1 FENS Christian Wozny (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK) LOOKING AT THE TOP OF THE CORTEX: NEURAL CONNECTIVITY IN THE SUPERFICIAL LAYERS OF THE NEOCORTEX Y-2 FENS Piotr Walczak (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA) GUIDING CELL-BASED THERAPY FOR NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES WITH NONINVASIVE CELLULAR IMAGING Lectures Y1-PNS 48 Symposia SI.1 Petersen Carl, Lausanne, Switzerland SYNAPTIC MECHANISMS OF SENSORY PERCEPTION SI. 2 Waleszczyk Wioletta, Warszawa, Poland REORGANIZATION OF THE VISUAL CORTEX FOLLOWING MONOCULAR CIRCUMSCRIBED RETINAL LESIONS: UPDATE ON HEBBIAN LEARNING RULES SI. 3 Diamond Mathew, Trieste, Italy WHAT IS STORED IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS DURING A TACTILE CATEGORIZATION TASK? SI. 4 Kossut Małgorzata, Warszawa, Poland THE LEARNING BRAIN – ACTIVATION DURING CLASSICAL CONDITIONING SII. 1 Bogorodzki Piotr, Warszawa, Poland INSIDE BOLD – WHY NEURONAL ACTIVITY MODULATES MR SIGNAL? SII. 2 Kroliczak Greg, Eugene, USA NEURAL BASES OF PRAXIS AND TARGETDIRECTED ACTIONS SII. 3 Stefan Heim, Aachen, Germany THE NEURAL CORRELATES OF LANGUAGE PROCESSING AND ITS DISORDERS OVER THE LIFE SPAN SII. 4 Marchewka Artur, Warszawa, Poland NEURAL CORRELATES OF FALSE RECOGNITION W1 Neher Erwin, Munchen, Germany NON-NEGATIVE MATRIX FACTORIZATION: A NOVEL METHOD TO DETERMINE REFERENCE SPECTRA OF FLUORESCENT DYES IN A CELLULAR ENVIRONMENT W2 Richter Diethelm, Göttingen, Germany QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENTS OF cAMP CONCENTRATION WITH A NEW EPAC BASED FRET-SENSOR W3 Ponimaskin Evgeni, Hanover, Germany STIMULATION-DEPENDENT CHANGES IN OLIGOMERIC CONFORMATION OF SEROTONIN 5-HT1A RECEPTORS 49 Symposia SYMPOSIA Symposia Symposia W4 Włodarczyk Jakub, Warszawa, Poland LUX-FRET METHOD FOR QUANTITIVE ANALYSIS OF FRET SIGNAL W5 Wilczynski Grzegorz, Warszawa, Poland HIGH-RESOLUTION LIGHT-MICROSCOPIC STUDIES OF SYNAPTIC EXTRACELLULAR PROTEOLYSIS SIII. 1 Manahan-Vaughan Denise, Bochum, Germany REGIONAL AND FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICITY OF HIPPOCAMPAL SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY IN SPATIAL MEMORY FORMATION SIII. 2 Tokarski Krzysztof, Krakow, Poland SENSORY LEARNING ENHANCES GABAERGIC SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION IN THE BARREL CORTEX OF THE MOUSE SIII. 3 Mozrzymas Jerzy, Wroclaw, Poland IMPACT OF SENSORY LEARNING ON GABAERGIC TONIC INHIBITION IN MOUSE BARREL CORTEX SIII. 4 Barth Alison, Pittsburgh, USA SYNAPTIC METAPLASTICITY IN SOMATOSENSORY CORTEX SIV. 1 Streit Wolfgang, Florida, USA MICROGLIAL SENESCENCE AND DEGENERATION IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE SIV. 2 Czlonkowska Anna, Warszawa, Poland MANIPULATING INFLAMMATION AND GLIOSIS IN NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES – A CLINICAL PERSPECTIVE SIV. 3 Graeber Manuel B, Riyadh, KSA and Sydney, Australia GLIA AND INFLAMMATION IN THE PARKINSONIAN SUBSTANTIA NIGRA SIV. 4 Przewlocka Barbara, Krakow, Poland MODULATION OF INFLAMMATION AND NEUROPATHIC PAIN SV. 1 Eadaoin Griffin, Maynooth, Ireland PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS COMPROMISES THE INNATE IMMNE SYSTEM: IMPLICATION FOR DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILITY SV. 2 Lewandowska Danuta, Gdańsk, Poland STRESS, EMOTION, AND NATURAL KILLER CELL ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY 50 SV. 3 Goehler Lisa, Virginia, USA NEURAL PATHWAYS SIGNALING CANCER AND INFLAMMATION: INTERFACE WITH STRESS-RESPONSIVE BRAIN REGIONS SV. 4 Stockmeier Craig, Jackson, USA CELL PATHOLOGY AND PLASTICITY IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS IN MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER SVI. 1 Juszczak Grzegorz, Jastrzębiec, Poland IT IS SAID ‘ALMOST MAKES A DIFFERENCE’: ARE DIFFERENT STRAINS OF RODENTS THE SAME OR ALMOST THE SAME? SVI. 2 Zelena Dora, Budapest, Hungary STRESS AND ADAPTATION IN BRATTLEBORO RATS LACKING ARGININE-VASOPRESSIN SVI. 3 Harro Jaanus, Tartu, Estonia MEASUREMENT OF PERSISTENTLY EXPRESSED BEHAVIOURAL TRAITS IN OUTBRED RATS: UNDERLYING GENE EXPRESSION PATTERNS SVII. 1 Jurga Marcin, Lyon, France ARTIFICIAL NEURAL TISSUE FROM CORD BLOOD FOR TISSUE REPLACEMENT THERAPY OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM SVII. 2 Kang Kuang-Sun, Seoul, Korea MULTI-FUNCTIONAL THERAPEUTIC POTENTIALS OF HUMAN UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD-DERIVED STEM CELLS IN NEURODEGENERATICE DISEASES SVII. 3 Reymann Klaus, Magdeburg, Germany STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION IN RODENT STROKE MODELS SVIII. 1 Nalivaeva Natalia, Leeds, UK AMYLOID PRECURSOR PROTEIN AND CHOLINESTERASES IN BRAIN FUNCTION AND NEURODEGENERATION SVIII. 2 Schliebs Reinhardt, Leipzig, Germany CHOLINOTOXICITY OF ß-AMYLOID SVIII. 3 Turner Anthony, Leeds, UK PROTEOLYTIC CASCADES IN THE BRAIN AND THEIR CHOLINERGIC REGULATION: ROLE IN NEURODEGENERATION SVIII. 4 Szutowicz Andrzej, Gdansk, Poland PHENOTYPE AND ENERGY DEPENDENT CHOLINOTOXICITY 51 Symposia Symposia Symposia Symposia SIX. 1 Nakamura Shun-ichi, Kobe, Japan SPHINGOSINE-1-PHOSPHATE IN PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY IN THE BRAIN SIX. 2 Toborek Michal, Lexington, USA HIV-1 AND AMYLOID BETA PEPTIDE INTERACTIONS AT THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER LEVEL SIX. 3 Adamczyk Agata, Warszawa, Poland ALPHA SYNUCLEIN AND ITS NEUROTOXIC FRAGMENT NAC IN NEURODEGENERATION SIX. 4 Sadowski Martin, New York, USA THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES TARGETING Aß CASCADE IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE SX. 1 Hoehn Mathias, Cologne, Germany EXPLORING THE CHANCES OF STEM CELL BASED REGENERATION AFTER STROKE BY MRI SX. 2 Nowicka Dorota, Warszawa, Poland HOW PHOTOTHROMBOTIC STROKE AFFECTS EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX? SX. 3 Seniow Joanna, Warszawa, Poland FMRI STUDY OF RECOVERY FROM UNILATERAL NEGLECT. SX. 4 Witte Otto, Jena, Germany BRAIN PLASTICITY FOLLOWING STROKE: POSSIBLE TARGEST FOR THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION SXI. 1 Wroblewska Barbara, Washington DC, USA ROLE OF GROUP II METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA MODELS SXI. 2 Danysz Wojciech, Frankfurt, Germany SELECTED ASPECTS OF GROUP I mGlu RECEPTOR NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE MODULATORS SXI. 3 Ossowska Krystyna, Kraków, Poland INVOLVEMENT OF MGLU RECEPTORS IN ETHIOPATHOLOGY OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE SXI. 4 Pilc Andrzej, Kraków, Poland METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR LIGANDS AS A POSSIBLE TARGETS FOR TREATMENT OF ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION SXII. 1 Gass Peter, Mannheim, Germany MICE WITH ALTERED GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR EXPRESSION AS A MODEL FOR DEPRESSION 52 SXII. 2 Obuchowicz Ewa, Katowice, Poland EFFECTS OF ANTIDEPRESSANTS ON CYTOKINES IN EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES SXII. 3 Roselli Francesco, Munich, Germany NEUROPLASTICITY IN DEPRESSION SXII. 4 Marta Kubera, Kraków, Poland IMMUNOENDOCRINE CHANGES IN ANIMAL MODELS OF DEPRESSION SXIII. 1 Gardiner Philip, Winnipeg, Canada PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATIONS IN THE RHYTHMIC FIRING PROPERTIES OF ALPHAMOTONEURONES TO CHANGES IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND AGING SXIII. 2 Orizio Claudio, Brescia, Italy MOTOR UNITS ACTIVITY IN EMG, MMG AND FORCE RIPPLE: THREE PICTURES FOR ONE SUBJECT SXIII. 3 Krutki Piotr, Poznań, Poland CONTRACTIONS OF MOTOR UNITS EVOKED BY STIMULATION WITH PULSES AT VARIABLE INTERPULSE INTERVALS SXIII. 4 Celichowski Jan, Poznan, Poland VARIABILITY AND PLASTICITY OF MOTOR UNIT CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES SXIV. 1 De Vico Fallani Fabrizio, Rome, Italy THE USE OF HIGH RESOLUTION EEG METHODS FOR BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE APPLICATIONS SXIV. 2 Wojcik Daniel, Warszawa, Poland BEYOND THE PSTH: POINT PROCESS MODELING OF SPIKE TRAINS SXIV. 3 Kalitzyn Stilian, Heemstede, The Nederlands PERTURBING THE EPILEPTIC BRAIN, EVOKED RESPONSES AND BEYOND SXIV. 4 Kaminski Maciej, Warszawa, Poland EVALUATION OF DYNAMICAL INFORMATION TRANSFER IN BRAIN 53 Symposia Symposia In just the last issue of Science Today there had been an article on some new psychotropic agents of the group of so-called benignimizers (the N,Ndimethylpeptocryptomides), which induced states of undirected joy and beatitude. [...] Hedonidol, Euphoril, Inebrium, Felicitine, Empathan, Ecstasine, Halcyonal and a whole spate of derivatives! Though by replacing an amino group with a hydroxyl you obtained, instead, Furiol, Antagonil, Rabiditine, Sadistizine, Dementium, Flagellan, Juggernol, and many other polyparanoidal stimulants. “The Futurological Congress” Stanislaw Lem, November 1970 Ostatnio w „Science News” pojawiły się notatki o nowych środkach psychotropowych z grupy tak zwanych b e n i g n a t o r ó w (d o b r y n), które zniewalają umysł do bezprzedmiotowej radości i pogody. [...] Hedonidol, benefaktoryna, empatian, euforasol, felicytol, altruizan, bonokaresyna i cała masa pochodnych! Zarazem przez podstawienia grup hydroksylowych amidowymi syntetyzowano z tychże ciał furyasol, lyssynę, sadystyzynę, flagellinę, agressium, frustrandol, amokolinę oraz wiele jeszcze preparatów rozwścieczających. „Kongres futurologiczny” Stanisław Lem, listopad 1970 54 55 Poster Session Poster Session POSTER TOPICS There is one poster session on Thursday and one on Friday. There is no poster session on Saturday. Authors of the posters with odd nubers are requested at their posters at 14.30-15.30. Authors of the posters with even numbers are requested at their posters at 15.30-16.30. Poster Session I Poster topic Thursday Friday TI Development and Adult Neurogenesis TI.01TI.19 TII Neural Excitability, Synapses and Glia: Cellular Mechanisms TII.01TII.38 TIII Disorders of the Nervous System TIII.01TIII.55 TIV Sensory and Motor Systems TIV.01T.IV34 TV Neural Excitability, Synapses and Glia: Synaptic Plasticity and Networks TV.01TV.33 TVI Disorders of the Nervous System II TVI.01TVI.59 TVII Homeostatic and Neuroendocrine Systems TVII.01TVII.35 TVIII Cognition and Behavior TVIII.01TVIII.25 History of Neuroscience in Poland H.01-H.20 H 56 Poster Session I Thursday POSTER SESSION I TI: Development and Adult Neurogenesis TI.01 SPATIAL MEMORY AND DIFFERENTIATION OF ADULT HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS: ROLE OF TIMING Cestari V.1, Farioli-Vecchioli S.2, Saraulli D.1, Costanzi M.1, Pacioni S.3, Cinà I.2, Aceti M.1, Micheli L.2, Bacci A.3, Tirone F.2; 1Piza, Italy; 2,3 Rome, Italy TI.02 INTERACTION OF SONIC HEDGEHOG SIGNALING WITH PACAP IN CEREBELLAR GRANULE CELL PROGENITORS Niewiadomski P., Zhujiang A., Waschek J.; Los Angeles, CA, USA TI.03 THE EXPRESSION OF ERYTHROPOIETIN AND ITS REGULATION DURING THE POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE RAT RETINA Szabo A., Végvári D, Magyar A., Deák G., Lukáts Á., Berta Á., Szél Á.; Budapest, Hungary TI.04 EFFECT OF OLFACTORY STIMULATION ON NEUROGENESIS IN THE ROSTRAL MIGRATORY STREAM Martoncikova M., Lievajova K., Orendacova J., Racekova E.; Kosice, Slovak Republic TI.05 NEUROGENESIS AND OLFACTORY-GUIDED BEHAVIOR IN ADULT LABORATORY OPOSSUMS (MONODELPHIS DOMESTICA) Grabiec M., Djavadian R., Turlejski K.; Warszawa, Poland TI.06 NEURAL XENOTRANSPLANTATION: THE FATE OF HUMAN UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD NEURAL STEM CELLS (HUCB-NSC) AND HOST RESPONSE TO BRAIN INJURY AND CELL GRAFT Jablonska A., Kozlowska H., Wanacka E., Winiarska H., Domanska-Janik K., Lukomska B.; Warszawa, Poland TI.07 SPINAL CORD INJURY OR ENHANCED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY STIMULATE DIVISION OF EPENDYMAL CELLS IN RAT SPINAL CORD Novotna I., Slovniska L., Cizek M., Nagyova M., Rosocha J., Radonak J., Vanicky I., Cizkova D.; Kosice, Slovak Republic 57 Poster Session I Thursday Poster Session I Poster Session I Thursday TI.08 GUIDING CELL-BASED THERAPY FOR NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES WITH NONINVASIVE CELLULAR IMAGING Walczak P., Gorelik M., Levy M., Rumpal N., Rifkin R., Muja N., Kim H., Kerr D., Bulte J.; Baltimore, MD, USA TI.09 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX COMPONENTS AND MMPS ACTIVITY DURING DEVELOPMENT OF NEURAL STEM CELLS FROM UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD (HUCB-NSC) Szymczak P., Sypecka J., Zalewska T.; Warszawa, Poland TI.10 HUCB-NSCS GROWTH CONTROL BY BIOFUNCTIONALIZED SURFACES Zychowicz M.1, Ruiz A.2, Ceriotti L.2, Lisboa P.2, Mehn D.2, Coecke S.3, Rausher H.2, Colpo P.2, Rossi F.2, Domanska-Janik K.1, Buzanska L.1; 1Warszawa, Poland; 2,3Ispra, Italy TI.11 THE PHENOTYPE OF NEWLY GENERATED CELLS IN THE ADULTS’ BRAIN OF SOME SPECIES OF RHINOLOPHIDAE Ghazaryan A.1, Djavadian R.2, Yavrouyan E.1, Turlejski K.2; 1Yerevan, Armenia; 2Warszawa, Poland TI.12 TRANSPLANTATION OF NNC1 CELLS AFTER EXPERIMENTAL STROKE Braun H.1, Baldauf K.1, Paul G.2, Brundin P.2, Reymann K.1; 1Magdeburg, Germany; 2Lund, Sweden TI.13 ROBUST IN VITRO MIGRATION OF HUMAN UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD NEURAL STEM CELLS (HUCB-NSC) TOWARD INFARCTED BRAIN TISSUE Janowski M., Lukomska B., Domanska-Janik K.; Warszawa, Poland TI.14 CLIP-170 AND IQGAP1 IN DENDRITIC ARBOR DEVELOPMENT Swiech L., Blazejczyk M., Jaworski J.; Warszawa, Poland TI.15 DYNAMIC RELATIONSHIPS OF CONVENTIONAL AND NEURON-SPECIFIC ENDOSOMAL REGULATORS IN DENDRITES Lasiecka Z., Yap C., Winckler B.; Charlottesville, VA, USA TI.16 RNA-BINDING PROTEINS IN DENDRITOGENESIS Perycz M., Parobczak K., Jaworski J.; Warszawa, Poland 58 TI.17 FUNCTIONS OF TGF-ß2 AND GDNF IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MOUSE NERVOUS SYSTEM: EVIDENCE FROM DOUBLE MUTANT MICE Rahhal B.1, Heerman S.2, Krieglstein K.2; 1 Nablus, Palestine; 2Freiburg, Germany TI.18 A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF THE GLIAL CELL RESPONSE TO BRAIN INJURY AFTER INTRACEREBRAL AND INTRAVENOUS TRANSPLANTATION OF BONE MARROW STROMAL CELLS Opydo-Chanek M., Pasiut S.; Krakow, Poland TI.19 FUNCTIONAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF DRG NEURONS UNDER L-ARGININE APPLICATION AFTER PNS INJURY Guseva D., Nigmetzyanova M., Masgutova G., Chelyshev Y.; Kazan, Russia TII: Neural Excitability, Synapses and Glia: Cellular Mechanisms TII.01 ANTIDEPRESSANT-LIKE FEATURES OF MICE WITH TRANSGENIC ACTIVATION OF Ras IN BRAIN NEURONS Leske O.1, Bichler Z.2, Heumann R.1; 1Bochum, Germany; 2Barcelona, Spain TII.02 HIPPOCALCIN SIGNALING IN SPINES OF HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS Cherkas V.1, Dovgan A.1, Fitzgerald D.2, Tepikin A.2, Burgoyne R.2, Belan P.1; 1Kiev, Ukraine; 2Liverpool, UK TII.03 EFFECTS OF CHRONIC FLUOXETINE TREATMENT ON CATALEPSY, IMMUNE RESPONSE AND BRAIN SEROTONIN SYSTEM IN MICE GENETICALLY PREDISPOSED TO CATALEPSY Tikhonova M., Idova G., Kulikov A., Popova N.; Novosibirsk, Russia TII.04 LONG-TERM POTENTIATION IN HIPPOCAMPAL BASAL DENDRITES: ROLE OF DIFFERENT MODULATORY SYSTEMS Ramachandran B., Parvez S., Frey J.; Magdeburg, Germany 59 Poster Session I Poster Session I Thursday Poster Session I Poster Session I Thursday TII.05 NEURON TYPE RECONFIGURATION OF GABAERGIC TONIC INHIBITION IN MOUSE BARREL CORTEX INDUCED BY SENSORY LEARNING Urban-Ciecko J., Mozrzymas J.; Wroclaw, Poland TII.06 GLUTAMATE TRANSPORTERS IN RAT BRAIN EXPOSED TO POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS AND POLIBROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS Sulkowski G., Struzynska L., Dabrowska-Bouta B., Albrecht J., Lazarewicz J.; Warszawa, Poland TII.07 BRAIN LEVEL OF FKBP-51, A GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR COCHAPERONE, IS DECREASED IN A NEURODEVELOPMENTAL ANIMAL MODEL OF SCHIZOPHRENIA Basta-Kaim A., Budziszewska B., Kubera M., Leskiewicz M., Regulska M., Korzeniak B.; Krakow, Poland TII.08 NUCLEAR ß-CATENIN IS CONSTITUTIVELY PRESENT IN THALAMIC NEURONS Misztal K., Wisniewska M., Klejman M., Filipkowski R., Kuznicki J.; Warszawa, Poland TII.09 EXPRESSION REGULATION OF A NOVEL Ca2+ BINDING PROTEIN CALMYRIN 2 (Cib2) INDICATES ITS FUNCTION IN NMDA RECEPTOR MEDIATED Ca2+ SIGNALING Debowska K., Blazejczyk M., Sobczak A., Jaworski J., Kuznicki J., Wojda U.; Warszawa, Poland TII.10 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF NEUROPEPTIDES DISTRIBUTION IN SPODOPTERA EXIGUA AND PYRRHOCORIS APTERUS BRAIN Bembenek J.1, Bugla K.1, Gladysz M.1, Francikowski J.1, Takeda M.2; 1Katowice, Poland; 2Kobe, Japan TII.11 GENERATION OF TRANSGENIC MICE WITH SELECTIVE ABLATION OF NMDA RECEPTORS IN NORADRENERGIC NEURONS Rodriguez Parkitna J.1, Tokarski K.2, Golembiowska K.3, Kubik J.1, Solecki W.1, Novak M.4, Schütz G.4, Przewlocki R.1; 1–3 Krakow, Poland; 4Heidelberg, Germany 60 TII.12 THE EFFECT OF BIOGENIC AMINES SEROTONIN, DOPAMINE, OCTOPAMINE AND TYRAMINE ON AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR OF WORKERS OF THE RED WOOD ANT FORMICA POLYCTENA Szczuka A.1, Wnuk A.1, Korczyńska J.1, Symonowicz B.1, Gonzalez Szwacka A.1, Mazurkiewicz P.2, Francikowski J.3, Mirecka A.1, Kostowski W.4, Godzińska E. J.1; 1,2,4 Warszawa, Poland; 3Katowice, Poland TII.13 CALCIUM-BINDING PROTEINS IN THE HIPPOCAMPAL FORMATION OF THE GUINEA PIG Kolenkiewicz M., Robak A.; Olsztyn, Poland TII.14 REGULATION OF SERUM RESPONSE FACTOR-DRIVEN TRANSCRIPTION BY MKL2 (MEGAKARYOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA 2) IN RESPONSE TO BDNF Kalita K.1, Rejmak E.1, Kaczmarek L.1, Hetman M.2; 1Warszawa, Poland; 2Louisville, KY, USA TII.15 ADMINISTRATION OF CLENBUTEROL IMPROVES MORPHOLOGY OF CHOLINERGIC NEURONS AND COGNITIVE PROCESSES IN AGED RATS Mazurkiewicz M., Mietelska-Porowska A., Robakiewicz I., Gasiorowska A., Baksalerska-Pazera M., Niewiadomska G.; Warszawa, Poland TII.16 ANXIETY, DEPRESSIVE, COGNITIVE AND MOTIVATIONAL PHENOTYPE IN MICE WITH SELECTIVE ABLATION OF NMDA RECEPTORS IN NORADRENERGIC NEURONS Solecki W.1, Rodriguez Parkitna J.1, Kubik J.1, Schütz G.2, Przewlocki R.1; 1Krakow, Poland; 2 Heidelberg, Germany TII.17 DISTRIBUTION OF CAPACITATIVE CALCIUM ENTRY ACTIVATOR STIM1 IN THE MOUSE BRAIN Skibinska-Kijek A., Kuznicki J.; Warszawa, Poland TII.18 PROTEIN SUMOYLATION IN SYNAPTOSOMES, EFFECTS ON GLUTAMATE RELEASE AND PRESYNAPTIC Ca2+ INFUX Feligioni M.; Bristol, UK 61 Poster Session I Poster Session I Thursday Poster Session I Poster Session I Thursday TII.19 THE EFFECT OF PROLONGED ZOLPIDEM TREATMENT ON GABAA RECEPTORS IN PRIMARY CULTURE OF RAT CEREBELAR GRANULE NEURONS Vlainic J., Pericic D.; Salata, Zagreb, Croatia TII.20 MODULATION OF NEURONAL MEMBRANE PROPERTIES BY THE COXSACKIEVIRUSADENOVIRUS RECEPTOR Cholewa J., Juettner R., Rathjen F.; Berlin, Germany TII.21 CULTURE CONDITIONS SEVERELY ALTER THE PROPORTIONS BETWEEN GABA- AND GLUTAMATE-EVOKED CURRENTS IN HIPPOCAMPAL PYRAMIDAL NEURONS Szczot M., Wojtowicz T., Mozrzymas J.; Wroclaw, Poland TII.22 MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-9 INCREASES NMDA RECEPTOR LATERAL DIFFUSION Michaluk P.1, Mikasova L.2, Groc L.2, Frischknecht R.3, Choquet D.2, Kaczmarek L.1; 1 Warszawa, Poland; 2Bordeaux, France; 3 Magdeburg, Germany TII.23 INVOLVEMENT OF GROUP I METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS IN FORMING HYPOXIC BRAIN TOLERANCE INDUCED IN RATS BY HYPOBARIC PRECONDITIONING Belyakov A.1, Semenov D.1, Tjulkova E.1, Glushchenko T.1, Salinska E.2, Samoilov M.1, Lazarewicz J.2; 1Saint Petersburg, Russia; 2 Warszawa, Poland TII.24 GLUTAMATE AND NEUROPEPTIDE RELEASED IN THE BRAIN OF MALE GRASSHOPPER CHORTHIPPUS B. ALTER THE CONTEXT OF THE PRODUCED SINGING IN A STEP-WISE MANNER Vezenkov S.; Blagoevrad, Bulgaria TII.25 FACILITATION OF TRANSMITTER RELEASE FROM RAT SYMPATHETIC NEURONS VIA PRESYNAPTIC P2Y1 RECEPTORS Chandaka G., Boehm S., Drobny H.; Wien, Austria TII.26 MONOAMINES EFFECTS ON DIFFERENT TYPES OF HIPPOCAMPAL GAMMA OSCILLATIONS IN ADULT RAT IN VITRO Wojtowicz A.1, van den Boom L.1, Chakrabarty A.1, Maggio N.2, ul Haq R.1, Behrens C.1, Heinemann U.1; 1 Berlin, Germany; 2Rehovot, Israel 62 TII.27 LEF1/BETA-CATENIN REGULATES Cav3.1 T-TYPE CALCIUM CHANNEL GENE (CACNA1G) IN THE THALAMUS Wisniewska M., Michowski W., Lesniak W., Misztal K., Dabrowski M., Kuznicki J.; Warszawa, Poland TII.28 CYCLICAL EXPRESSION OF THE SODIUM PUMP ß-SUBUNIT GENE AND PROTEIN IN THE VISUAL SYSTEM OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER Krzeptowski W., Gorska-Andrzejak J., Pyza E.; Krakow, Poland TII.29 ROLE OF THE FAST VOLTAGE GATED K+ CHANNEL FUNCTION IN FIRING BEHAVIOUR OF PURKINJE NEURONES OF ATAXIC RATS Janahmadi M., Goudarzi I., Kaffashian M.; Tehran, Iran TII.30 THE CONTRIBUTION OF NEURONAL GLUTAMATE TRANSPORTERS IN SHAPING OF eEPSC IN CA1 HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS Kondratskaya E.1, Akaike N.2, Krishtal O.1; 1 Kiev, Ukraine; 2Kumamoto, Japan TII.31 RECIPROCAL REGULATION OF KCC2 AND NKCC1 VIA SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION IN THE MEMBRANE Hartmann A.1, Wenz M.2, Kranz T.2, Eckhard F.2, Nothwang H.1; 1Oldenburg, Germany; 2Kaiserslautern, Germany TII.32 GABA TRANSPORTER GAT-1-POSITIVE (GAT-1+) PUNCTA MAY PLAY AN ACTIVE ROLE IN MODULATING GABA ACTION IN THE “TRAINED BARREL” CORTEX Siucinska E.1, Pyza E.2, Jasinska M.2; 1 Warszawa, Poland; 2Krakow, Poland TII.33 QUANTAL ATP RELEASE FROM ACUTELY ISOLATED CORTEX CELLS ON SINGLE BOUTON LEVEL Palygin O., Pankratov Y.; Warwick, UK TII.34 KISSPEPTIN EFFECTS ON GABA TRANSMISSION TO GONADOTROPINRELEASING-HORMONE NEURONS ARE VIA BOTH PRE- AND POSTSYNAPTIC MECHANISMS Pielecka-Fortuna J., Moenter S.; Charlottesville, VA, USA 63 Poster Session I Poster Session I Thursday Poster Session I Poster Session I Thursday TII.35 MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE 9 (MMP-9) PLAYS A ROLE IN LONG TERM POTENTIATION (LTP) IN AMYGDALAR BLA TO CE PATHWAY Gorkiewicz T., Wawrzyniak M., Balcerzyk M., Kaczmarek L.; Warszawa, Poland TII.36 SYNAPTIC CONNECTIONS BETWEEN PYRAMIDAL CELLS AND INTERNEURONS IN SUPERFICIAL LAYERS OF THE NEOCORTEX Wozny C., Williams S.; Cambridge, UK TII.37 EFFECT OF MATRIX METALLOPROTEASE INHIBITION ON SHORT AND LONG TERM PLASTICITY OF MOSSY FIBER-CA3 SYNAPSES Wojtowicz T.1, Piotrowska A.2, Podhorska-Okolow M.2, Dziegiel P.2, Kaczmarek L.3, Mozrzymas J.1; 1,2Wroclaw, Poland; 3Warszawa, Poland TII.38 LACK OF PRODOMAIN ABOLISHES BDNF CONSTITUTIVE SECRETION BY HEK 293 CELLS Ziemlinska E.1, Skup M.1, Czarkowska-Bauch J.1, Bähr M.2, Kügler S.2; 1Warszawa, Poland; 2 Göttingen, Germany TIII: Disorders of the Nervous System TIII.01 INFLUENCE OF AGE UPON THE PHOTOTHROMBOTIC STROKE IN MICE Liguz-Lecznar M., Aleksy M., SkangielKramska J., Kossut M.; Warszawa, Poland TIII.02 ACTIVITY OF METALLOPROTEINASES IN THE BRAIN OF YOUNG AND OLD MICE AFTER FOCAL PHOTOTROMBOTIC STROKE Aleksy M., Skangiel-Kramska J., Kossut M.; Warszawa, Poland TIII.03 DISPARITY OF SEASONAL VOLUME CHANGES OF FOREBRAIN STRUCTURES IN THE COMMON SHREW (SOREX ARANEUS) SUGGESTS ENGAGEMENT OF DIFFERENT MECHANISMS. Michalski A.1, Bartkowska K.1, Taylor J.2, Turlejski K.1; 1Warszawa, Poland; 2Bialystok, Poland TIII.04 PHONOLOGICAL AND SEMANTIC PROCESSING IN CHILDREN WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DYSLEXIA – AN EVENTRELATED POTENTIAL STUDY Jednorog K., Marchewka A., Tacikowski P., Grabowska A.; Warszawa, Poland 64 TIII.05 HOW NEURONS BECOME GIANT – IDENTIFICATION OF PROTEINS REGULATED BY mTOR KINASE IN ETIOPATHOLOGY OF TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS Malik A.1, Swiech L.1, Perycz M.1, Urbanska M.1, Blazejczyk M.1, Wulf P.2, Parobczak K.1, Pietruszka P.1, Zarebska M.1, Rutowicz K.1, Jaworski J.1; 1Warszawa, Poland; 2 Rotterdam, The Netherlands TIII.06 VACCINE PRESERVATIVE, THIMEROSAL, AFFECTS PAIN SENSITIVITY, BODY TEMPERATURE AND EXTRACELLULAR GLUTAMATE IN THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX IN RATS Duszczyk M., Olczak M., Mierzejewski P., Majewska M.; Warszawa, Poland TIII.07 EARLY POSTNATAL THIMEROSAL ADMINISTRATION, IN A VACCINATIONLIKE SCHEME, CAUSES VAST STRUCTURAL DAMAGE IN RAT BRAIN: IMPLICATIONS FOR AUTISM Olczak M., Duszczyk M., Mierzejewski P., Majewska M.; Warszawa, Poland TIII.08 TRANSIENT BRAIN ISCHEMIA AFFECTS BLOOD LEVEL OF BRAIN-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR IN EARLY REPERFUSION Kravcukova P., Danielisova V., Nemethova M., Burda J., Cizkova D., Gottlieb M.; Kosice, Slovak Republik TIII.09 THE NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF UROCORTIN 2 IN BILATERAL COMMON CAROTID OCCLUSION INDUCED RETINAL DEGENERATION Szabadfi K.1, Atlasz T.2, Reglodi D.3, Kiss P.3, Szabo K.1, Danyadi B.3, Tamas A.3, Fekete E.4, Zorrilla E.5, Gabriel R.1; 1–4 Pecs, Hungary; 5 California, Florida, USA TIII.10 LOSS AND RESTORATION OF PERINEURONAL NETS AFTER CORTICAL PHOTOTHROMBOTIC STROKE IN RATS Karetko M., Nowicka D., Skangiel-Kramska J.; Warszawa, Poland TIII.11 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ACTIVITY OF MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE -2 AND -9 (MMP-2, MMP-9) AND ISCHEMIA INDUCED NEUROGENESIS IN ADULT GERBIL HIPPOCAMPUS Wojcik L., Zalewska T.; Warszawa, Poland 65 Poster Session I Poster Session I Thursday Poster Session I Poster Session I Thursday TIII.12 THE HMGB1 RECEPTOR RAGE MEDIATES ISCHEMIC BRAIN DAMAGE Muhammad S.1, Barakat W.1, Stoyanov S.2, Murikinat S.1, Yang H.3, Tracey K.3, Bendszus M.4, Rossetti G.5, Peter P.N.2, Bierhaus A.2, Schwaninger M.1; 1,2,4Heidelberg, Germany; 3Manhasset, USA; 5Milan, Italy TIII.13 NEUROPROTECTION BY AMINOGUANIDINE IN HIPPOCAMPAL CA1 REGION AFTER MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY OCCLUSION (MCAO) Danielisova V., Kravcukova P., Burda J., Domorakova I., Nemethova M., Gottlieb M.; Kosice, Slovak Republic TIII.14 IL-1ß STIMULATES CYTOKINE SECRETION BY PERIPHERAL LEUKOCYTES FOLLOWING SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE IN RATS Jedrzejowska-Szypulka H., Woszczycka-Korczynska I., Olakowska E., Larysz-Brysz M., Lewin-Kowalik J.; Katowice, Poland TIII.15 ALTERATION OF UBIQUITIN IMMUNOREACTIVITY AFTER ISCHEMIC POSTCONDITIONING AND EGb 761 TREATMENT IN CA1 HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS IN RATS Domoráková I., Mechírová E., Danielisová V., Kravčuková P., Burda J.; Kosice, Slovak Republic TIII.16 PRECONDITIONING AND POSTCONDITIONING EXERT STROKE NEUROPROTECTION MODULATING NCX AND ASIC1a EXPRESSION Pignataro G., Esposito E., Cuomo O., Sirabella R., Di Renzo G., Annunziato L.; Naples, Italy TIII.17 SYSTEMIC TREATMENT WITH FRESHLY ISOLATED HUCB-MNs CELLS IS THE MOST EFFECTIVE IN RESTORING FUNCTION FOLLOWING BRAIN DAMAGE IN RATS Pawlak E., Janowski M., Habich A., Jablonska A., Lukomska B., Domanska-Janik K.; Warszawa, Poland TIII.18 PROTEIN KINASE C BETA IN BRAIN MITOCHONDRIA Kowalczyk J, Debski J, Zablocka B.; Warszawa, Poland 66 TIII.19 THE INFLUENCE OF ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION ON THE NEURONAL NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN LUMBOSACRAL SPINAL CORD AND DORSAL ROOT GANGLIA Schreiberova A., Davidova A., Capkova L., Lukacova N.; Kosice, Slovak Republic TIII.20 RESTITUTION OF SENSORY FUNCTION OF VIBRISSAE AFTER STROKE IN THE BARREL FIELD COINCIDES WITH ACTIVITY CHANGES IN SPARED SOMATOSENSORY CORTICAL AREAS Jablonka J., Nosecka E., Kossut M.; Warszawa, Poland TIII.21 EXPERIMENTAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL MOTOR EVOKED POTENTIAL STUDIES IN THE ISCHEMIC STROKE RAT’S MODEL Szukala A., Huber J., Czarnecki P., Romanowski L.; Poznan, Poland TIII.22 THE EFFECTS OF CPPG ON SPATIAL MEMORY AND THE ACTIVITY OF MMP-2 AND MMP-9 IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS OF RATS WITHOUT OR AFTER HYPOXIA Car H.1, Michaluk P.2, Wiśniewska R.1, Kaczmarek L.2; 1Bialystok, Poland; 2Warszawa, Poland TIII.23 IMMUNOSUPPRESSANTS ATTENUATE HMGB1 EXPRESSION AND RELEASE FROM PRIMARY ASTROCYTE CULTURES EXPOSED TO COMBINED OXYGEN-GLUCOSE DEPRIVATION Gabryel B., Bielecka A., Bernacki J.; Katowice, Poland TIII.24 MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF AXON DEGENERATION AND ITS BLOCKADE Beirowski B.; Goettingen, Germany TIII.25 DYNAMICS OF CHANGES OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES Dzierzak E.; Warszawa, Poland TIII.26 THE EFFECT OF NOISE EXPOSURE IN RAT PUPS ON THE ACOUSTIC STARTLE REFLEX IN ADULTHOOD Rybalko N., Burianová J., Bureš Z., Syka J.; Prague, Czech Republic TIII.27 CONSERVED MECHANISMS OF GENE CISREGULATION FOLLOWING STROKE AND SEIZURES Dabrowski M., Dojer N., Zawadzka M., Kaminska B.; Warszawa, Poland 67 Poster Session I Poster Session I Thursday Poster Session I Poster Session I Thursday TIII.28 GELATINOLYTIC ACTIVITY IS PRESENT IN THE INTERCHROMATIN SPACE OF THE NEURONAL CELL NUCLEUS Gawlak M., Gorkiewicz T., Wilczynski G.; Warszawa, Poland TIII.29 THE NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF PACAP IN SEVERAL MODELS OF NEURODEGENERATION IN THE RAT RETINA Atlasz T.1, Szabadfi K.2, Reglodi D.3, Kiss P.3, Gaal V.4, Tamas A.3, Toth G.5, Szabo K.2, Molnar A.2, Gabriel R.2; 1–4Pecs, Hungary; 5 Szeged, Hungary TIII.30 PROTECTION OF HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS AGAINST NEUROTOXIC DAMAGE BY ANTIMYELIN T CELLS MAY INVOLVE DIMINISHING THE ACTIVATION OF MICROGLIA AND NG2+ GLIAL CELLS Kurkowska-Jastrzebska I., Zaremba M., Oderfeld-Nowak B.; Warszawa, Poland TIII.31 ANALYSIS OF PUTATIVE TOXIC INTERACTION OF 1-METHYLNICOTINAMIDE WITH DOPAMINERGIC NEURONS Slomka M., Ziembowicz A., Lazarewicz J., Warszawa, Poland TIII.32 THE ROLE OF LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT THIOLS IN THIMEROSAL TOXICITY – AN IN VITRO STUDY Zieminska E., Toczylowska B., Wojcik J., Stafiej A., Bal W., Lazarewicz J.; Warszawa, Poland TIII.33 LENTIVIRAL DELIVERED siRNA AGAINST ICER PROTECTS PRIMARY CORTICAL NEURONS FROM APOPTOSIS CAUSED BY SERUM DEPRIVIATION Klejman A., Bieganska K., Gierej D., Kaczmarek L.; Warszawa, Poland TIII.34 IMPAIRMENT OF CHOLINERGIC SEPTAL SN56 CELLS BY THIAMIN DEFICIENCY Bizon-Zygmanska D., Bielarczyk H., Jankowska-Kulawy A., Szutowicz A.; Gdansk, Poland TIII.35 ENERGETIC STATUS OF MITOCHONDRIA IN PRIMARY CEREBELLAR GRANULE NEURONAL CULTURES OF RATS PRE- AND POSTNATALLY EXPOSURED TO LEAD Baranowska-Bosiacka I., Rutkowska M., Marchlewicz M., Kolasa A., Piotrowska K., Gutowska I., Slawinski G.; Szczecin, Poland 68 TIII.36 SELECTIVE METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR 1 ANTAGONIST INHIBITS KAINATEINDUCED EXCITOTOXICITY IN VITRO AND IN VIVO Domin H.1, Zieba B.1, Lazarewicz J.2, Kajta M.3, Smialowska M.1; 1,3Krakow, Poland; 2 Warszawa, Poland TIII.37 EFFECT OF LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE INDUCED INFLAMATION ON NEUROPEPTIDE Y NEURONS IN MOUSE HIPPOCAMPUS Smialowska M.1, Domin H.1, Zieba B.1, Czapski G.2, Strosznajder J.2; 1Krakow, Poland; 2 Warszawa, Poland TIII.38 NEUROPROTECTIVE POTENTIAL OF BIPHALIN, MULTIRECEPTOR OPIOID PEPTIDE, AGAINST EXCITOTOXIC INJURY IN VITRO Adamiak M., Kowalczyk J., Lipkowski A., Zablocka B.; Warszawa, Poland TIII.39 INFLUENCE OF ISOPROPYL METHYLPHOSPHONOFLUORIDATE INTOXICATION ON CYTOKINE LEVELS IN CHOSEN BRAIN STRUCTURES Kowalczyk M., Zdanowski R., Antkowiak B., Paluch M.; Warszawa, Poland TIII.40 CHANGES IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID CONCENTRATION OF OXIDATIVE STRESS MARKERS DURING CHEMOTHERAPY OF ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKAEMIA IN CHILDREN Protas P., Muszynska-Roslan K., Holownia A., Krawczuk-Rybak M., Braszko J.; Bialystok, Poland TIII.41 SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION LEADS TO UP-REGULATION OF PROOXIDATIVE GENES AND TO ACTIVATION OF DEATH SIGNALLING IN HIPPOCAMPUS Czapski G.1, Chalimoniuk M.1, Jacewicz M.1, Gajkowska B.2, Smialowska M.3, Strosznajder J.1; 1,2Warszawa, Poland; 3 Krakow, Poland TIII.42 MANIPULATION OF Ttyh1 GENE EXPRESSION INFLUENCES CELL MORPHOLOGY IN NEUROBLASTOMA AND HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS IN VITRO Stefaniuk M., Lukasiuk K. Warszawa, Poland , 69 Poster Session I Poster Session I Thursday Poster Session I Poster Session I Thursday TIII.43 c-Fos MAPPING OF CHANGES IN NEURONAL ACTIVITY DURING THE COURSE OF PTZ KINDLING OF SEIZURES Szyndler J., Maciejak P., Turzynska D., Sobolewska A., Taracha E., Skorzewska A., Lehner M., Bidzinski A., Plaznik A.; Warszawa, Poland TIII.44 A NOVEL METHOD TO VISUALIZE TISSUE MOLECULAR ARCHITECTURE AT THE LEVEL OF SYNAPSE Szepesi Z., Szczepankiewicz, A., Walczak A., Wilczynski G., Wlodarczyk J., Kaczmarek L.; Warszawa, Poland TIII.45 NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHESIS INHIBITOR INCREASES SEVERITY OF HOMOCYSTEINEINDUCED SEIZURES IN ADULT RATS Hrncic D., Rasic-Markovic A., Susic V., Djuric D., Stanojlovic O.; Belgrade, Serbia TIII.46 PERFUSION SENSITIVE CONTRAST ENHANCED MR IMAGING OF DYSEMBRYOPLASTIC NEUROEPITHELIAL TUMOR (DNT). A NEW NEUROIMAGING FINDING Mazioti A., Markoni A., Wozniak G., Lavdas E., Vassiou K., Fezolidis I.; Larissa, Greece TIII.47 SEIZURES CONTROL IN FREE-RUNNING RATS Smyk M.1, van Luijtelaar G.2, Coenen A.2, Lewandowski M.1; 1Krakow, Poland; 2 Nijmegan, The Nederlands TIII.48 EEG CLUSTERIZATION PATTERNS IN DIFFERENT EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS Levin E.1, Savostyanov A.1, Tsai A.2, Lee J.2, Knyazev G.1; 1Novosibirsk, Russia; 2Taipei, Taiwan TIII.49 PREDICTION OF PROTEIN SECONDARY STRUCTURE IN BRAIN TISSUES AND MEMBRANES USING NEURAL NETWORKS BASED ON FTIR SPECTROSCOPY Severcan M., Akkas S., Cakmak G., Turker Gorgulu S., Severcan F.; Ankara, Turkey TIII.50 A TEST OF WHETHER N-ACETYL-ASPARTYLGLUTAMATE AND N-ACETYL-ASPARTATE CAUSE DAMAGE IN LEUKODYSTROPHIES BY ACTIVATING OLIGODENDROCYTE NMDA RECEPTORS Kolodziejczyk K., Hamilton N., Wade A., Karadottir R., Attwell D.; London, UK 70 TIII.51 STREPTOZOTOCIN INDUCED DIABETES CHANGES CONDUCTION VELOCITY DISTRIBUTION OF RAT SCIATIC NERVE IN A TIME DEPENDENT MANNER Tuncer S., Dalkilic N.; Konya, Turkey TIII.52 AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALOMYELITIS IS ACCOMPANIED BY THE INJURY OF HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS Kurkowska-Jastrzebska I., Zaremba M., Cudna A., Piechal A., Swiatkiewicz M., Zaremba M., Czlonkowska A., Oderfeld-Nowak B.; Warszawa, Poland TIII.53 ASTROGLIAL REACTION IN THE EARLY ASYMPTOMATIC PHASE OF EXPERIMENTAL AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALOMYELITIS Grygorowicz T., Sulkowski G., Sulejczak D., Lenkiewicz A., Struzynska L.; Warszawa, Poland TIII.54 THE 8 kD FORM ENCODED BY THE HTLV-1 ORF-I IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOW PROVIRUS LEVELS AND HEALTHY CARRIER STATE IN A SUBSET OF HTLV-1 INFECTED INDIVIDUALS Bialuk I.1,2, Walser J.3, Fukumoto R.1, Andresen V.1, Graham J.4, Jacobson S.4, Gessain A.5, Alcantara L.6, Galvao-Castro B.6, Franchini G.1; 1,3,4Bethesda, USA; 2Bialystok, Poland; 5Paris, France; 6Bahia, Brazil TIII.55 METABOLOMIC ANALYSIS AND SIGNATURES IN AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS: 1H NMR STUDIES OF SERUM Kumar A., Kalita J., Misra U., Babu G.; Lucknow, India TIV: Sensory and Motor Systems TIV.01 M100-PEAK AMPLITUDES OF DIFFERENT SUBJECTS, HEMISPHERES, AND STIMULUS CONDITIONS DIFFER BY FACTORS RATHER THAN BY AMOUNTS Zacharias N., König R., Sieluzycki C., Heil P.; Magdeburg, Germany TIV.02 THE EFFECT OF POSTNATAL BRIEF NOISE EXPOSURE ON SOUND LEVEL PROCESSING IN INFERIOR COLLICULUS NEURONS OF ADULT RATS Grecova J., Bures Z., Popelar J., Suta D., Syka J.; Prague, Czech Republic 71 Poster Session I Poster Session I Thursday Poster Session I Thursday ALTERNATIVE SPLICING OF L7/pcp2 GENE RESULTS IN TRUNCATED PROTEIN Barski J.1, Lauth M.2, Fertala A.3; 1Katowice, Poland; 2Stockholm, Sweden; 3Philadelphia, USA TIV.04 SIGNAL FREQUENCY TRANSFORMATION BY HODGKIN-HUXLEY NEURONS Borkowski L.; Poznan, Poland TIV.05 MELANOPSIN-BASED PHOTORECEPTION: CONTRIBUTION TO THE MECHANISM OF GENERATION OF INFRASLOW RHYTHM IN THE RAT OLIVARY PRETECTAL NUCLEUS Orlowska P., Tokarczyk E., Szkudlarek H., Lewandowski M.; Krakow, Poland TIV.06 CORTICAL FEEDBACK MODULATES TEMPORAL PATTERN OF SPONTANEOUS NEURONAL ACTIVITY IN THE CAT’S DORSAL LATERAL GENICULATE AND PERIGENICULATE NUCLEI Radzikowska Z., Waleszczyk W., Bekisz M., Wrobel A.; Warszawa, Poland TIV.07 A NEW METHOD FOR IDENTIFICATION OF MODULATION IN NEURAL RESPONSES TO DRIFTING GRATING STIMULATION Wypych M.1, Nagy A.2, Paroczy Z.2, Márkus Z.2, Berényi A.2, Benedek G.2, Waleszczyk W.1; 1 Warszawa, Poland; 2Szeged, Hungary TIV.08 MOTOR IMAGERY MEASURED BY FUNCTIONAL NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY (fNIRS) Holper L., Biallas M., Eng K., Wolf M.; Zurich, Switzerland TIV.09 EFFECTS OF PRISM ADAPTION ON VOLUNTARY AND REFLEXIVE ORIENTING OF ATTENTION Asanowicz D., Michalczyk L., Marzecova A., Wolski P.; Krakow, Poland TIV.10 HYPERSENSITIVITY AND NOCICEPTIVE BEHAVIOUR OF da-DREAM TRANSGENIC MICE Krzyzanowska A., Benedet T., Barrio J., Naranjo J., Avendano C.; Madrid, Spain TIV.11 MODULATION OF P2X2/3 RECEPTORS BY OPIOIDS IN RAT NODOSE NEURONES Mamenko M.1, Chizhmakov I.1, Volkova T.1, Khasabova I.2, Simone D.2, Krishtal O.1; 1Kiev, Ukraine; 2Minnesota, USA Poster Session I TIV.03 72 Poster Session I Thursday THE EXTRASYNAPTIC AMPA RECEPTORS FUNCTIONING IS ALTERED UNDER INFLAMMATORY PAIN Kopach O.1, Park J.2, Petralia R.3, Sotnik A.1, Belan P.1, Tao Y.2, Voitenko N.1; 1Kiev, Ukraine; 2,3 Maryland, USA TIV.13 ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING MODIFIES REPRESENTATION OF VIBRISSAE IN SII CORTEX –A 2DG STUDY Debowska W., Siucinska E., Liguz-Lecznar M., Kossut M.; Warszawa, Poland TIV.14 EXPLORATION OF NEW ENVIRONMENT REVEALS EXTENSIVE DEPRIVATION-INDUCED PLASTICITY Radwanska A., Filipkowski R., Zakrzewska R., Kossut M.; Warszawa, Poland TIV.15 ESTIMATING FUNCTIONAL BRAIN CONNECTIVITY THROUGH ANALYSIS OF MULTI-SITE EVOKED POTENTIALS RECORDINGS Sobolewski A., Kublik E., Swiejkowski D., Wrobel A.; Warszawa, Poland TIV.16 INTEGRATION OF MULTIPLE-WHISKER STIMULATION IN RAT BARREL CORTEX Kaminski J., Kublik E., Leski S., Wrobel A.; Warszawa, Poland TIV.17 SPINAL CORD SORTILIN DISTRIBUTION AND LEVELS CHANGE IN REGION-SPECIFIC MODE AFTER SPINALIZATION: p75 COMPLEXING IN MOTONEURONS? Gajewska O., Mankovskaya T., Ziemlinska E., Korczynski J., Czarkowska-Bauch J., Skup M.; Warszawa, Poland TIV.18 DIFFERENCES IN MORPHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF MUSCLE FIBERS AND INNERVATION RATIO OF MALE AND FEMALE MOTOR UNITS IN THE RAT MEDIAL GASTROCNEMIUS MUSCLE Mierzejewska-Krzyzowska B.1, Drzymala-Celichowska H.2, Celichowski J.2, Bukowska D.2; 1Gorzow, Poland; 2Poznan, Poland TIV.19 SUMMATION OF MOTOR UNIT FORCES IN THE RAT MEDIAL GASTROCNEMIUS MUSCLE Drzymala-Celichowska H., Krutki P., Celichowski J.; Poznan, Poland Poster Session I TIV.12 73 Poster Session I Poster Session I Thursday TIV.20 INFLUENCE OF 5-WEEK WHOLE BODY VIBRATION TRAINING ON MOTOR UNIT CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES IN THE RAT MEDIAL GASTROCNEMIUS MUSCLE Lochynski D., Celichowski J., Kaczmarek D., Krutki P.; Poznan, Poland TIV.21 AGEING AFFECTS THE RATE OF FORCE DEVELOPMENT OF MOTOR UNITS IN RAT FAST MUSCLE Kaczmarek D., Lochynski D., Celichowski J., Krutki P.; Poznan, Poland TIV.22 VARIABILITY OF CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES AND ACTION POTENTIALS OF MOTOR UNIT IN FLEXOR DIGITORUM BREVIS AND MEDIAL GASTROCNEMIUS MUSCLES IN THE RAT Ciechanowicz-Kowalczyk I., Celichowski J.; Poznan, Poland TIV.23 DOUBLET OF ACTION POTENTIALS EVOKED BY INTRACELLULAR INJECTION OF CURRENT INTO RAT MOTONEURONES Mrowczynski W., Krutki P., Celichowski J.; Poznan, Poland TIV.24 CHANGES IN THE FORCE-FREQUENCY RELATIONSHIP AFTER THE TREADMILL AND WHOLE BODY VIBRATION TRAINING OF MOTOR UNITS IN RAT MEDIAL GASTROCNEMIUS MUSCLE Baczyk M., Lochynski D., Celichowski J.; Poznan, Poland TIV.25 CHANGES IN MOTOR UNITS PROPERTIES IN A RAT MODEL OF AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS (ALS) Krysciak K., Celichowski J.; Poznan, Poland TIV.26 SUMMATION OF MMG SIGNALS DURING COACTIVITY OF TWO ISOLATED MOTOR UNITS IN MEDIAL GASTROCNEMIUS MUSCLE OF THE RAT Kaczmarek P., Celichowski J., Drzymala-Celichowska H., Kasinski A.; Poznan, Poland TIV.27 CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES AND DISTRIBUTION OF TYPES OF MOTOR UNITS INNERVATED BY AXONS FROM L4 AND L5 VENTRAL ROOTS IN THE RAT MEDIAL GASTROCNEMIUS Taborowska M., Celichowski J.; Poznan, Poland 74 TIV.28 THE TETANIC DEPRESSION IN FAST MOTOR UNITS OF MAMMALIAN SKELETAL MUSCLE CAN BE EVOKED EVEN BY LENGTHENING OF ONE INITIAL INTERPULSE INTERVAL Sowinska Z., Celichowski J., Krutki P., Lochynski D.; Poznan, Poland TIV.29 THE LINEAR SUMMATION OF THE MOTOR UNITS ACTION POTENTIALS RECORDED WITH WIRE ELECTRODE IN THE RAT MEDIAL GASTROCNEMIUS MUSCLE Mazurkiewicz P., Kasinski A., DrzymalaCelichowska H., Celichowski J.; Poznan, Poland TIV.30 PROJECTIONS FROM THE BASILIAR PONTINE NUCLEI TO THE CEREBELLAR CORTEX: FLUORESCENT TRACING STUDY IN THE RABBIT Zguczynski L.1, Bukowska D.2, Mierzejewska-Krzyzowska B.1; 1,2Poznan, Poland TIV.31 PROJECTION FROM THE DORSAL COLUMN NUCLEI TO THE CEREBELLAR CAUDAL VERMIS: COMPARISON OF COLLATERAL AND NON-COLLATERAL CONNECTIONS Bukowska D., Zguczynski L., Mierzejewska-Krzyzowska B.; Poznan, Poland TIV.32 DISTRIBUTION OF THE PARVALBUMIN, CALBINDIN-D28K AND CALRETININ IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN THE STRIATUM OF THE BRAZILIAN SHORT-TAILED OPOSSUM Majak K.1, Domaradzka-Pytel B.1, Spodnik J.1, Turlejski K.2, Djavadian R.2, Morys J.1; 1 Gdansk, Poland; 2Warszawa, Poland TIV.33 CHANGES IN EXPRESSION OF NNOS AND PARVALBUMIN IN DORSAL HORN OF THE LUMBAR SPINAL CORD AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY Davidova A., Capkova L., Schreiberova A., Lukacova N.; Kosice, Slovak Republic TIV.34 POLYMORPHISM IN THE EXON 2 OF DELTA OPIOID RECEPTOR AND NOCICEPTION IN RESPONSE TO SPECIFIC AGONIST AND ANTAGONIST IN MICE SELECTIVELY BRED FOR HIGH AND LOW ANALGESIA Sacharczuk M.1, Lesniak A.2, Korostynski M.3, Przewlocki R.3, Lipkowski A.2, Jaszczak K.1, Sadowski B.1; 1Jastrzebiec, Poland; 2 Warszawa, Poland; 3Kraków, Poland 75 Poster Session I Poster Session I Thursday They helped me into a wheelchair. Before me steamed an appetizing broth. Reaching automatically for a spoon, I noticed that the hand that picked it up was small and black as ebony. I inspected this hand. Seeing that it moved exactly as I wished, I was forced to conclude that it was my own. And yet it had changed so much. I looked around to ask someone the reason and my eyes fell on a mirror on the opposite wall. There in a wheelchair sat an attractive young black woman, bandaged up, in pajamas, an expression of dismay on her face. I touched my nose. The reflection in the mirror did the same. I felt my face all over, my neck, but when I came to the bosom I cried out in alarm. My voice was high and reedy. “Good Lord!” The nurse scolded someone for not covering up the mirror, then turned to me and said: “You are Ijon Tichy?” “Yes. That is – yes, yes!! But what does this mean? That lady – that black woman –“ “A transplant. There was no other way. We had to save you life, and saving your life meant – well, your brain!” “The Futurological Congress” Stanislaw Lem November 1970 76 Posadzili mnie na fotelu z kółkami. Przede mną dymił apetycznie wyglądający rosół. Sięgnąłem automatycznie po łyżkę i zauważyłem, że ręka, która ją chwyciła, była mała i czarna jak heban. Podniosłem ją do oczu. Sądząc po tym, że mogłem nią ruszać, jak chciałem, była to moja ręka. Bardzo jednak się zmieniła. Chcąc spytać o przyczynę tego zjawiska, podniosłem się i moje oczy napotkały lustro na przeciwległej ścianie. W fotelu na kółkach siedziała tam młoda przystojna Murzynka w piżamie, obandażowana, z wyrazem osłupienia na twarzy. Dotknąłem nosa. Odbicie w lustrze zrobiło to samo. Zacząłem obmacywać twarz, szyję, a natrafiwszy na biust, wydałem okrzyk trwogi, Głos miałem cieniutki. - Wielki Boże! Pielęgniarka strofowała kogoś, że nie zasłonił lustra. Potem zwróciła się do mnie: - Ijon Tichy, nieprawdaż? - Tak. To znaczy – tak! tak!! Ale co to ma znaczyć? Ta dziewczyna – ta czarna panienka? - Transplantacja. Nie dało się inaczej. Chodziło o to, żeby uratować panu życie. Żeby uratować, pana, to znaczy – pański mózg! „Kongres futurologiczny”, Stanisław Lem, listopad 1970 77 Poster Session II Friday POSTER SESSION II TV: Neural Excitability, Synapses and Glia: Synaptic Plasticity and Networks TV.01 CENTRAL RETINAL LESIONS INDUCE TIMEDEPENDENT PROTEIN EXPRESSION CHANGES THROUGHOUT AREA 17 Hu T.1, Van den Bergh G.1, Eysel U.2, Heylen K.1, Arckens L.1; 1Lueven, The Netherlands; 2Bochum, Germany TV.02 A SINGLE EXPOSURE TO AN ENRICHED ENVIRONMENT STIMULATES THE ACTIVATION OF DISCRETE NEURONAL POPULATIONS IN THE BRAIN OF THE fos-tau-lacZ MOUSE Ali A., Wilson Y., Murphy M.; Melbourne, Australia TV.03 DOPAMINERGIC D1/D5-RECEPTOR BLOCKADE WITHIN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS AND ITS EFFECT ON HIPPOCAMPAL LONG-TERM POTENTIATION IN THE DENTATE GYRUS OF FREELY MOOVING ANIMALS Tabassum H., Frey J.; Magdeburg, Germany TV.04 DIFFERENT REGIONS OF THE APICAL BRANCH OF CA1 DENDRITES EXPRESS SPECIFIC FORMS OF LTD IN HIPPOCAMPAL SLICES IN VITRO Parvez S., Ramachandran B., Frey J.; Magdeburg, Germany TV.05 THE EFFECTS OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS INHIBITOR ON THE EXPRESSION AND RECONSOLIDATION OF PENTYLENETETRAZOL KINDLED SEIZURES Maciejak P., Szyndler J., Turzynska D., Sobolewska A., Taracha E., Skorzewska A., Lehner M., Krzascik P., Hamed A., Bidzinski A., Plaznik A.; Warszawa, Poland TV.06 REINFORCEMENT OF AN EARLY-LTP IN THE HIPPOCAMPAL CA1 BY STIMULATION OF THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA IN FREELY MOVING RATS Scherf T., Frey J., Frey S.; Magdeburg, Germany TV.07 PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF SYNAPTIC PROTEINS FROM MICE EXPRESSING LOW LEVELS OF p25 Engmann O., Thompson A., Ward M., Giese K.; London, UK 79 Poster Session II Friday Poster Session II Poster Session II Friday TV.08 INDUCTION OF LONG-TERM POTENTIATION AND DEPOTENTIATION BY THETAFREQUENCY STIMULATION IN THE CA1 FIELD OF RAT HIPPOCAMPUS IN VITRO Denisov A.; Minsk, Belarus TV.09 MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-9 AT THE NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION Yeghiazaryan M., Leszczynska A., Lasiecka Z., Slawinska U., Kaczmarek L., Wilczynski G.; Warszawa, Poland TV.10 CD44-ERBB RECEPTOR INTERACTION STUDIED BY FLUORESCENCE RESONANCE ENERGY TRANSFER ANALYSIS USING FLUORESCENCE LIFETIME IMAGING MICROSCOPY Wlodarczyk J., Gorlewicz A., Wilczek E., Gawlak M., Cabaj A., Majczynski H., Nestorowicz K., Herbik M., Grieb P., Slawinska U., Kaczmarek L., Wilczynski G.; Warszawa, Poland TV.11 DYNAMICS OF CORTICAL REMODELING DURING REMOTE MEMORY STORAGE Aceti M.1, Vetere G.1, Ammassari-Teule M.2, Restivo L.3; 1Rome, Italy; 2Padova, Italy; 3Italy TV.12 EVIDENCE FOR CROSS-MODAL PLASTICITY IN ADULT MOUSE VISUAL SYSTEM Van Brussel L., Gerits A., Arckens L.; Leuven, The Netherlands TV.13 NEUROPLASTICITY IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS AND THE STRIATUM OF THE MOUSE DURING VISUO-MOTOR LEARNING: ANALYSIS OF IMMEDIATE EARLY GENE EXPRESSION PATTERNS Laeremans A., Nys J., Gantois I., Arckens L., D’Hooge R.; Leuven, The Netherlands TV.14 PROTEOMIC DISCOVERY OF MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-9 SUBSTRATES Bajor M., Michaluk P., Kaczmarek L.; Warszawa, Poland TV.15 HIGHER- ORDER NUCLEAR STRUCTURE IN EPILEPTOGENESIS Szczepankiewicz A., Walczak A., Szczepinska T., Broszkiewicz M., Pawlowski K., Wilczynski G.; Warszawa, Poland 80 TV.16 LOCOMOTOR EXERCISE OF SPINAL RATS CAUSES AN INCREASE IN SIZE OF CHOLINERGIC TERMINALS IN EXTENSOR MOTOR NUCLEI Czarkowska-Bauch J., Mankovskaya T., Zaremba M., Gajewska O., Ziemlinska E., Platek R., Mlodkowski M., Korczynski J., Skup M.; Warszawa, Poland TV.17 MONOCULAR ENUCLEATION INDUCES PROMINENT THYMOSIN BETA 4 EXPRESSION IN MICROGLIA AND NEURONS OF THE SUPERIOR COLLICULUS OF ADULT MICE Paulussen M., Verleden S., Arckens L.; Leuven, The Netherlands TV.18 THE INVOLVEMENT OF GLUCOCORTICOID AND MINERALOCORTICOID RECEPTORS IN THE EFFECTS OF BRIEF RESTRAINT STRESS ON LTP AND LTD IN THE DENTATE GYRUS OF MICE Spyrka J., Danielewicz J., Hess G.; Krakow, Poland TV.19 THE INVOLVEMENT OF MINERALOCORTICOID RECEPTORS IN THE EFFECTS OF REPEATED BRIEF RESTRAINT STRESS ON LTP IN THE DENTATE GYRUS OF MICE Spyrka J., Hess G.; Krakow, Poland TV.20 IDENTIFICATION OF CELLS UNDERGOING PLASTIC CHANGES IN THE BARREL CORTEX AFTER SIMPLE ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING USING TRANSGENIC FOSGFP MICE Garkun Y.1, Bekisz M.2, Radwanska A.1, Barth A.3, Kossut M.1; 1,2Warszawa, Poland; 3 Pittsburgh, USA TV.21 ALTERATIONS IN SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY CAUSED BY ST. JOHN’S WORT MAY MITIGATE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF STRESS ON SPATIAL WORKING MEMORY Trofimiuk E., Braszko J.; Bialystok, Poland TV.22 MMP-9 ACTIVATION AFTER NEURONAL STIMULATION IS A POLYADENYLATION DEPENDENT PROCESS Dziembowska M., Janusz A., Romanowska E., Kaczmarek L.; Warszawa, Poland TV.23 EPIGENETIC REGULATION OF MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE 9 TRANSCRIPTION DURING EPILEPTOGENESIS Zybura K., Amborska R., Kaczmarek L., Rylski M.; Warszawa, Poland 81 Poster Session II Poster Session II Friday Poster Session II Poster Session II Friday TV.24 SPATIO-TEMPORAL CHARACTERIZATION OF mTOR KINASE ACTIVITY INDUCED BY KAINIC ACID EVOKED SEIZURES Macias M., Blazejczyk M., Jaworski J.; Warszawa, Poland TV.25 STIMULATION OF THE VENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREA INDUCES HIPPOCAMPAL THETA RHYTHM AND C-FOS EXPRESSION IN THE RAT BRAIN Majkutewicz I., Kusmierczak M., Blajet M., Orzel-Gryglewska J., Jurkowlaniec-Kopec E.; Gdansk, Poland TV.26 EFFECT OF EXTRA HIGH POWER PULSES AND HYDROGEN PEROXIDE ON FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY OF NEURONS Hakobyan K.1, Hunanyan A.2, Ghazaryan A.1, Ayrapetian S.1; 1Yerevan, Armenia; 2Stony Brook, NY, USA TV.27 SINGLE AND ENSEMBLE NEURAL VARIABILITY WITH SERIAL CORRELATION Farkhooi F., Nawrot M.; Berlin, Germany TV.28 MODIFICATION OF EXCITABILITY OF CORTICAL NEURONS INDUCED BY ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING – EX VIVO EXPERIMENTS Bekisz M.1, Garkun Y.2, Hess G.3, Wrobel A.1, Kossut M.2; 1,2Warszawa, Poland; 3Krakow, Poland TV.29 ELUCIDATING THE FUNCTION OF CPEB PROTEINS IN MICROGLIA Kaczmarczyk L., Turimella S., Vangoor V., Wunderlich P., Seifert G., Dublin P., Neumann H., Walter J., Steinhäuser C., Theis M.; Bonn, Germany TV.30 FACILITATED EXTRACELLULAR DIFFUSION IN THE CORPUS CALLOSUM OF BRAL1DEFICIENT MICE Dmytrenko L.1, Vargova L.1, Vorisek I.2, Bekku Y.3, Oohashi T.3, Sykova E.2; 1,2Prague, Czech Republic; 3Okayama, Japan TV.31 LACK OF NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF ASTROGLIA-DERIVED BDNF ON HIPPOCAMPAL CELL CULTURES EXPOSED TO TRIMETHYLTIN Figiel I., Wlodarczyk J.; Warszawa, Poland 82 TV.32 INFLUENCE OF ANTIDEPRESSANTS ON CYTOKINES (TNF-ß, IL-1ß, IL-10) IN LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE-STIMULATED PRIMARY RAT MIXED GLIAL CELL CULTURES Bielecka A.1, Pudelko A.1, Paul-Samojedny M.2, Kowalski J.2; 1Katowice, Poland; 2Sosnowiec, Poland TV.33 CELL-TYPE SPECIFIC REGULATION OF MORPHINE- AND GLUCOCORTICOID INDUCED GENES Slezak M., Bilecki W., Gieryk A., Solecki W., Kubik J., Przewlocki R.; Krakow, Poland TVI: Disorders of the Nervous System II TVI.01 DISASSEMBLY OF SHANK AND HOMER SYNAPTIC CLUSTERS IS DRIVEN BY SOLUBLE ß-AMYLOID THROUGH DIVERGENT NMDARDEPENDENT SIGNALLING PATHWAYS Roselli F.1, Wegerich Y.1, Defazio G.2, Livrea P.2, Almeida O.3; 1,3Munich, Germany; 2Bari, Italy; TVI.02 INVOLVEMENT OF THE CacyBP/SIP PROTEIN IN TAUOPATHY Schneider G., Mietelska-Porowska A., Filipek A., Niewiadomska G.; Warszawa, Poland TVI.03 THE TRIPEPTIDE RER AND ITS POTENTIAL ROLE IN THE AMELIORATION OF SYMPTOMS IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Bodo C., Giese K.; London, UK TVI.04 CELL TYPE SPECIFIC UPTAKE AND CLEARANCE OF ß-AMYLOID PEPTIDES Kuszczyk M.1,2, Sadowski M.1; 1New York, NY, USA; 2Warsaw, Poland TVI.05 INCREASED VULNERABILITY TO OXIDATIVE STRESS IN LYMPHOCYTES FROM SAD AND FAD PATIENTS Bialopiotrowicz E., Kuzniewska B., Kachamakova N., Kuznicki J., Wojda U.; Warszawa, Poland TVI.06 RESVERATROL AND NITRIC OXIDE CHOLINERGIC NEUROTOXICITY Gul-Hinc S., Bielarczyk H., Jankowska-Kulawy A., Szutowicz A.; Gdansk, Poland 83 Poster Session II Poster Session II Friday Poster Session II Poster Session II Friday TVI.07 TRANSMEMBRANE INTRANEURONAL DELIVERY OF TAU PROTEIN IN RAT MAY SERVE AS AN ANIMAL MODEL OF HUMAN TAUOPATHY Mietelska-Porowska A.1, Koss D.2, Baksalerska-Pazera M.1, Robakiewicz I.1, Nosecka E.1, Riedel G.2, Niewiadomska G.1; 1 Warszawa, Poland; 2Aberdeen, UK TVI.08 PAIRED ASSOCIATES LEARNING IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE, MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS: A PRELIMINARY STUDY Medygral J., Barcikowska M., Chodakowska-Zebrowska M., Mandecka M., Barczak A., Szelag E.; Warszawa, Poland TVI.09 MITOCHONDRIAL AND NUCLEAR TARGETS OF AMYLOID ß-EVOKED OXIDATIVE STRESS Jesko H., Strosznajder J., Cieslik M., Cakala M., Strosznajder R.; Warszawa, Poland TVI.10 PRIMING OF ROTATIONAL BEHAVIOR BY A DOPAMINE RECEPTOR AGONIST IN HEMIPARKINSONIAN RATS: MOVEMENTDEPENDENT INDUCTION Simola N.1, Di Chiara G.1, Daniels W.2, Schallert T.3, Morelli M.1; 1Cagliari, Italy; 2 Durban, South Africa; 3Austin, TX, USA TVI.11 STUDY OF THE ROLE OF ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN PHOSPHORYLATION AT Ser 129 IN DOPAMINERGIC NEURODEGENERATION IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE Febbraro F.1, Jensen P.1, Kirik D.2, Romero-Ramos M.1; 1Aarhaus, Denmark; 2 Lund, Sweden TVI.12 CHRONIC, INTRAVENTRICULAR INFUSION OF MPP+ WITH ALZET OSMOTIC MINIPUMPS IN RATS AS A MODEL OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE Kuter K.1, Kolasiewicz W.1, Zapala M.1, Kowalska M.2, Golembiowska K.2, Morelli M.3, Wardas J.1; 1,2Krakow, Poland; 3 Cagliari, Italy TVI.13 A2A ADENOSINE RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS EFFECT ON HYDROXYL RADICAL GENERATION IN DA DEPLETED STRIATUM WITH RESERPINE Golembiowska K.1, Dziubina A.1, Morelli M.2; 1 Krakow, Poland; 2Cagliari, Italy 84 TVI.14 HIGH FREQUENCY STIMULATION OF THE SUBTHALAMIC NUCLEUS INCREASES BLOOD NK CELL NUMBER IN HEMIPARKINSONIAN RATS DIFFERING IN RESPONSE TO NOVELTY Grembecka B., Glac W., Plucinska K., Ledochowski P., Gora A., Badtke P., Wrona D.; Gdansk, Poland TVI.15 AN INVOLVEMENT OF MAPK/ERK1/2 PATHWAY IN MECHANISM OF LACTACYSTININDUCED CELL DAMAGE IN PRIMARY CORTICAL NEURONS Jantas D., Konieczny J., Lenda T., Lason W., Lorenc-Koci E.; Krakow, Poland TVI.16 PARKINSON’S DISEASE LEADS TO DISTORTED INTERACTION OF EPISODIC AND WORKING MEMORY SYSTEMS Gawrys L., Szatkowska I., Pilacinski A., Piatkowska-Janko E., Bogorodzki P., Wolak T., Friedman A., Sienkiewicz J., Koziorowski D., Janik P., Jamrozik Z., Krolicki L., Andrysiak R., Kulinski R., Kaczmarek L.; Warszawa, Poland TVI.17 INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF 17ß-ESTRADIOL ON PRODUCTION OF BOTH MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR FACTORS IN NEUROINFLAMMATORY REACTION IN MODEL OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE Ciesielska A., Joniec I., Cudna A., Kurkowska-Jastrzebska I., Sznejder A., Zaremba M., Czlonkowska A., Czlonkowski A.; Warszawa, Poland TVI.18 THE MOLECULAR AND BEHAVIORAL CHANGES IN THE LONG-TERM OBSERVATIONS IN MICE MODEL OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE Zaremba M., Joniec I., Piechal A., Pyrzanowska J., Kurkowska-Jastrzebska I., Ciesielska A., Czlonkowska A., Czlonkowski A.; Warszawa, Poland TVI.19 NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF AAV2-hIL-10 IN MOUSE MODEL OF PARKINSON`S DISEASE Joniec I.1, Ciesielska A.1,2, Gladka A.1, Cudna A.1, Zaremba M.1, Kurkowska-Jastrzebska I.2, Hadaczek P.3, Bankiewicz K.3, Czlonkowska A.1,2, Czlonkowski A.1; 1,2Warszawa, Poland; 3San Francisco, CA, USA 85 Poster Session II Poster Session II Friday Poster Session II Poster Session II Friday TVI.20 EFFECTS OF AAV2-hIL-10 ON IMMUNE RESPONSE FOLLOWING TOXIC DEGENERATION CAUSED BY 1-METHYL-4PHENYL-1,2,3,6-TETRAHYDROPYRIDINE IN MICE Joniec I.1, Ciesielska A.1,2, Gladka A.1, Schwenkgrub J.1, Sznajder A.1, Cudna A.1, Hadaczek P.3, Bankiewicz K.3, Czlonkowska A.1,2, Czlonkowski A.1; 1,2 Warszawa, Poland; 3San Francisco, CA, USA TVI.21 THE SLEEP PROFILE IN PARKINSON’S DISAEASE Antczak J.1, Rakowicz M.1, Derejko M.1, Zalewska U.1, Sienkiewicz J.2, Banach M.1, Tarnacka B.3, Jernajczyk W.1; 1,2Warszawa, Poland; 3Warszawa, Poland TVI.22 INHIBITION OF INFILTRATION AND ACTIVATION OF BRAIN MACROPHAGES UNDERLIES ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY OF SYSTEMICALLY ADMINISTRATED CYCLOSPORIN A Gabrusiewicz K., Ellert-Miklaszewska A., Sielska M., Frankowska M., Kaminska B.; Warszawa, Poland TVI.23 EVALUATION OF MIGRATION OF BONE MARROW-DERIVED MACROPHAGES AND LYMPHOCYTES TOWARDS GLIOMA CELLS AND ITS MODULATION BY CYCLOSPORIN A Sielska M.1, Gabrusiewicz K.1, Kwiatkowska E.2, Kowalczyk D.2, Ellert-Miklaszewska A.1, Kaminska B.1; 1 Warszawa, Poland; 2Poznan, Poland TVI.24 CELL SIZE AND PROLIFERATION OF SUBEPENDYMAL GIANT CELL ASTROCYTOMAS ARE REGULATED BY mTOR AND Ras-ERK SIGNALING PATHWAYS Tyburczy M., Kotulska K., Jozwiak S., Kaminska B.; Warszawa, Poland TVI.25 DIFFERENTIAL MODULATION OF BASAL AND IFN-INDUCED STAT TARGET GENES EXPRESSION BY SPECIFIC STAT DIRECTED OLIGODEOXYNUCLEOTIDE DECOYS IN GLIOMA C6 CELLS Adach-Kilon A., Dabrowski M., Kaminska B.; Warszawa, Poland 86 TVI.26 CRITICAL PERIOD FOR MOTION PERCEPTION IN CATS Zapasnik M., Kossut M., Burnat K.; Warszawa, Poland TVI.27 A MIFEPRISTONE-REGULATED ADENOASSOCIATED VIRAL VECTOR SYSTEM FOR REGULATED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR EXPRESSION IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Maddalena A., Tereschchenko Y., Baehr M., Kuegler S.; Goettingen, Germany TVI.28 PRESYNAPTIC AND POSTSYNAPTIC EFFECTS OF NORADRENERGIC FUNCTION IN AN ATTENTIONAL SET-SHIFTING TEST Bondi C.1, Jett J.2, Morilak D.2; 1Pittsburgh, PA, USA; 2San Antonio, TX, USA TVI.29 ELEVATED EXPRESSION OF ß1ADRENOCEPTOR SUBTYPES IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS OF RATS NON-RESPONDING TO IMIPRAMINE TREATMENT IN THE CHRONIC MILD STRESS Bielawski A., Kowalska M., Papp M., Nalepa I.; Krakow, Poland TVI.30 EXAMINATION OF SCHIZOPHRENIA ENDOPHENOTYPES IN THE HETEROZYGOUS NEUREGULIN-1 KO MOUSE: A PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGICAL AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING STUDY O Tuathaigh C.1, O Sullivan G.1, Tighe O.1, O Leary C.1, Desbonnet L.1, Lai D.2, Harvey R.2, Croke D.1, Waddington J.1; 1 Dublin, Ireland; 2Sydney, Australia TVI.31 LOCAL BLOCADE OF NMDA RECEPTORS IN THE RODENT PREFRONTAL CORTEX MODIFIES OSCILLATORY ACTIVITY AND c-Fos EXPRESSION IN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS Nowak K., Meyza K., Kasicki S., Hunt M.; Warszawa, Poland TVI.32 CANNABINOID CB1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST RIMONABANT ATTENUATES REINSTATEMENT OF NICOTINE PLACE PREFERENCE PROVOKED BY NICOTINE OR MORPHINE IN RATS Biala G., Budzynska B., Staniak N.; Lublin, Poland 87 Poster Session II Poster Session II Friday Poster Session II Poster Session II Friday TVI.33 ADENOSINE RECEPTOR AGONISTS ATTENUATE THE EXPRESSION OF SENSITIZATION TO MORPHINE-INDUCED PLACE PREFERENCE IN RATS Listos J., Talarek S., Fidecka S.; Lublin, Poland TVI.34 CHARACTERISTIC OF ALCOHOL-PREFERRING WHP AND NON-PREFERRING WLP LINES OF RATS Dyr W., Cwiek M., Taracha E., Kostowski W.; Warszawa, Poland TVI.35 EFFECT OF NICOTINE ON LOCOMOTION OF CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS Sobkowiak R., Lesicki A.; Poznan, Poland TVI.36 METABOTROPIC GROUP I GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS (mGluR) ANTAGONISTS ATTENUATE COCAINE-INDUCED TOXICITY AND COCAINE-INDUCED BEHAVIORAL SENSITIZATION IN MICE Bochenski M., Kotlinska J.; Department Lublin, Poland TVI.37 ARE DELTA OPIOID RECEPTORS INVOLVED IN THE REWARDING ACTION OF COCAINE IN RATS? Pachuta A.1, Gibula-Bruzda E.1, Kunce D.2, Izdebski J.2, Kotlinska J.1; 1Lublin, Poland; 2 Warszawa, Poland TVI.38 THE ROLE OF THE SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM IN AMPHETAMINE-INDUCED MODULATION OF NATURAL KILLER CYTOTOXICITY IN RATS Glac W., Badtke P., Orlikowska A., Tokarski J., Wrona D.; Gdansk, Poland TVI.39 EFFECTS OF BINGE-LIKE ETHANOL ADMINISTRATION ON MACROMOLECULE PROFILES IN HIPPOCAMPUS OF YOUNG ADULT WISTAR RATS AS ASSESSED BY FT-IR SPECTROSCOPY Severcan F., Elibol B., Jakubowska Dogru E.; Ankara, Turkey TVI.40 TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL MAY ENHANCE NATURAL KILLER CELL CYTOTOXICITY IN RATS Badtke P., Glac W., Tokarski J.; Gdansk, Poland 88 TVI.41 EFFECTS OF CONTINGENT AND NONCONTINGENT ADMINISTRATION OF MORPHINE ON THE DOPAMINE RECEPTORS AND OPIOID PEPTIDES GENE EXPRESSION IN THE MOUSE BRAIN Gieryk A.1, Ziolkowska B.1, Touriño C.2, Maldonado R.2, Przewlocki R.1; 1Krakow, Poland; 2Barcelona, Spain TVI.42 EFFECT OF DAIDZIN AND PUERARIN ADMINISTRATION ON BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS IN CHRONICALLY ETHANOL DRINKING OUTBRED RATS Mikolajczak P., Okulicz-Kozaryn I., Golys K., Moryson E., Kaminska E., Szulc M., Bobkiewicz-Kozlowska T., Mrozikiewicz P.; Poznan, Poland TVI.43 EFFECTS OF CANNABIDIOL ADMINISTRATION ON BODY WEIGHT GAINS IN RATS Ignatowska-Jankowska B., Jankowski M., Swiergiel A.; Gdansk, Poland TVI.44 WARSAW HIGH ALCOHOL-PREFERRING (WHP) AND LOW ALCOHOL-PREFERRING (WLP) RATS DIFFER IN BEHAVIORAL AND MIDBRAIN DOPAMINE SYSTEMS’ RESPONSES TO MORPHINE Plaznik A., Taracha E., Dyr W., Cwiek M., Chrapusta S., Turzynska D., Sobolewska A., Bidzinski A., Walkowiak J.; Warszawa, Poland TVI.45 CHANGES OF ERK1 AND ERK2 PHOSPHORYLATION IN HIPPOCAMPUS DURING MORPHINE-INDUCED CONDITIONED PLACE PREFERENCE IN MOUSE BRAIN Wawrzczak-Bargiela A., Bilecki W., Przewlocki R.; Krakow, Poland TVI.46 INTRAVENOUS COCAINE ALTERS LYMPHOCYTE SUBSETS DISTRIBUTION IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD OF RATS Jankowski M., Ignatowska-Jankowska B., Glac W., Swiergiel A.; Gdansk, Poland TVI.47 GENE PROFILING THE REWARDING EFFECT OF MORPHINE IN STRIATUM AND HIPPOCAMPUS Bilecki W., Przewlocki R.; Krakow, Poland TVI.48 EVALUATION OF SPONTANEOUS PARTIAL WİTHDRAWAL AND EFFECT OF CLONIDINE IN INTERMITTENT MORPHINE ADMINISTRATION IN RATS Enginar N., Hatipoğlu I., Allahverdiyev O.; Istanbul, Turkey 89 Poster Session II Poster Session II Friday Poster Session II Poster Session II Friday TVI.49 EXTRACELLULAR CORTICAL SEROTONIN AND DEPRESSION-RELATED BEHAVIOUR IN THE FORCED SWIM TEST IS INFLUENCED BY INTERLEUKIN-2 Karrenbauer B.1, Mueller C.2, Schwarting R.1, Spanagel R.3, Pawlak C.3; 1Marburg, Germany; 2 London, UK; 3Mannheim, Germany TVI.50 THE INVOLVEMENT OF NITRIC OXIDE (NO) IN THE AMNESIC EFFECTS OF DIAZEPAM IN MICE Talarek S., Orzelska J., Listos J., Fidecka S.; Lublin, Poland TVI.51 INTERSTRAIN DIFFERENCES IN 5-HT3 RECEPTOR CENTRAL-INDUCED HYPOTHERMIA AND COMPARISON WITH HYPOTHERMIA MEDIATED VIA 5-HT1A RECEPTOR Kondaurova E., Naumenko V.; Novosibirsk, Russia TVI.52 EVIDENCE FOR REGIONALLY SPECIFIC CHANGES IN HIGH-FREQUENCY OSCILLATIONS AFTER INJECTION OF KETAMINE IN FREELY MOVING RATS Hunt M., Falinska M., Leski S., Wojcik D., Kasicki S.; Warszawa, Poland TVI.53 STATE-DEPENDENT MODIFICATION OF HIGHFREQUENCY OSCILLATIONS IN THE RODENT NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS Hunt M.1, Matulewicz P.1, Gottesmann C.2, Kasicki S.1; 1Warszawa, Poland; 2Nice, France TVI.54 EFFECT OF CO-TREATMENT WITH FLUOXETINE AND AMANTADINE ON THE BEHAVIORAL AND IMMUNOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF RATS SUBJECTED TO THE FORCED SWIMMING TEST Rogoz Z., Kubera M., Basta-Kaim A.; Krakow, Poland TVI.55 THE EFFECT OF ANTIDEPRESSANT DRUGS ON DELAYED-TYPE HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTION IN BETA2M-/-, TCRDELTA-/- AND CD1D-/MICE Kubera M., Szczepanik M., Majewska M., Zemelka M., Leskiewicz M., Basta-Kaim A., Budziszewska B., Grygier B., Regulska M., Korzeniak B., Jagla G., Nowak W., Lason W.; Krakow, Poland 90 TVI.56 EFFECT OF BACTERIAL LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE AND INTERLEUKINE 6 ON CATALEPSY AND SPONTANEOUS LOCOMOTION IN MICE Bazovkina D., Kulikov A.; Novosibirsk, Russia TVI.57 STUDY ON THE POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF FETAL EXPOSURE TO DICLOFENAC SODIUM ON BRAIN MORPHOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR IN YOUNG WISTAR RATS Jakubowska-Doğru E.1, Elibol B.1, Arıkan B.2, Sezer M.1, Kaya Z.1, Tufanlı Ö.1, Ragbetli M.3, Kaplan S.2; 1Ankara, Turkey; 2Samsun, Turkey; 3 Van, Turkey TVI.58 (+)-UH 232, A PARTIAL AGONIST OF THE D3 DOPAMINE RECEPTORS, ATTENUATES COGNITIVE EFFECTS OF ANGIOTENSIN IV AND des-Phe6-ANGIOTENSIN IV IN RATS Braszko J.; Bialystok, Poland TVI.59 THE GENETIC BACKGROUND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RESPONSE TO NATURAL REWARD Kubik J., Solecki W., Przewlocki R.; Krakow, Poland TVII: Homeostatic and Neuroendocrine Systems TVII.01 BRAIN RESPONSE TO PERIPHERAL TUMORS IN RATS – THE STUDY OF NEUROBIOLOGY OF CANCER Mravec B., Lackovicova L., Bundzikova J., Bizik J., Hulin I., Kiss A.; Bratislava, Slovak Republic TVII.02 HYPOTHALAMIC CRH AND VASOPRESSIN EXPRESSION IN ANIMAL MODELS OF DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY Mironova V., Rybnikova E.; Saint-Petersburg, Russia TVII.03 STRESS-INDUCED CHANGES IN GENE EXPRESSION OF CATECHOLAMINE ENZYMES AND ADRENOCEPTORS IN HEART OF SHAMOPERATED AND PVN-DEAFFERENTATED RATS Bohacova V., Mravec B., Laukova M., Kvetnansky R.; Bratislava, Slovak Republic 91 Poster Session II Poster Session II Friday Poster Session II Friday PROPHYLACTIC USE OF DESIPRAMINE IN WISTAR RATS WITH HIGH STRESS-SENSITIVITY INCREASES RESISTANCE TO EXPERIMENTAL TUMOR METASTASIS Kubera M.1, Grygier B.1, Lewandowska D.2, Gruca P.3, Rogoz Z.3, Budziszewska B.1, Basta-Kaim A.1, Leskiewicz M.1, Korzeniak B.1, Jagla G.4, Nowak W.4, Lason W.1; 1,3,4Krakow, Poland; 2Gdansk, Poland TVII.05 STRESS INDUCES CHANGES OF CATECHOLAMINERGIC SYSTEM IN THE RAT SPLEEN Laukova M., Bohacova V., Krizanova O., Kvetnansky R.; Bratislava, Slovak Republic TVII.06 THE INFLUENCE OF AGING ON THE POPULATION OF NGF CONTAINING NEURONS OF LIMBIC SYSTEM IN THE RAT FOLLOWING OPEN FIELD STIMULATION Badowska E., Cecot T., Klejbor I., Ludkiewicz B., Morys J.; Gdansk, Poland TVII.07 DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE SULPHATE (DHEAS) IS REWARDING AND ALTERS THE REWARDING EFFECT OF COCAINE IN THE CONDITIONED PLACE PREFERENCE PROCEDURE (CPP) Zajda M., Krzascik P., Majewska M.; Warszawa, Poland TVII.08 ANDROSTERONE HAS REWARDING AND AVERSIVE PROSPERITIES AND ALTERS THE REWARDING EFFECT OF COCAINE IN THE CONDITIONED PLACE PREFERENCE PROCEDURE (CPP) Zajda M., Krzascik P., Majewska M.; Warszawa, Poland TVII.09 INTERACTIONS OF NEUROSTEROIDS – DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE SULPHATE (DHEAS) AND ANDROSTERONE - WITH COCAINE IN BEHAVIOURAL DESPAIR TEST (PORSOLT) IN RATS Krzascik P., Zajda M., Majewska M.; Warszawa, Poland TVII.10 ROLE OF THE AFFERENT VAGAL PATHWAY IN MODELING OF CARDIO-RESPIRATORY RESPONSE TO ARVANIL IN ANAESTHETIZED RATS Kopczynska B.; Warszawa, Poland Poster Session II TVII.04 92 TVII.11 ROLE OF CHEMOSENSITIVE RTN NEURONS IN MEDITATING RESPIRATORY ACTIVATION AFTER HYPOTHALAMIC STIMULATION Fortuna M., Stornetta R., West G., Guyenet P.; Charlottesville, VA, USA TVII.12 BINGE ALCOHOL EXPOSURE DURING PUBERTY INCREASES THE EXPRESSION OF GENES INVOLVED IN STRESS RESPONSES Przybycien M., Rao Y., Pak T.; Chicago, IL, USA TVII.13 MATERNAL SEPARATION AFFECTS TYROSINE HYDROXYLASE AND NCAM EXPRESSION IN DOPAMINERGIC STRUCTURES OF JUVENILE, ADOLESCENT AND ADULT RAT BRAIN Chocyk A., Mackowiak M., Dudys D., Przyborowska A., Wedzony K.; Krakow, Poland TVII.14 COMBINED ACTION OF VIBRATION AND LOW-INTENSITY ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION ON SPIKE ACTIVITY OF SUPRAOPTIC CELLS Grigoryan G., Minassian S., Sahakyan S.; Yerevan, Armenia TVII.15 TIME-DEPENDENT EFFECTS OF SWIM STRESS ON EARLY-LTP IN THE HIPPOCAMPAL CA1 IN FREELY MOVING RATS Yeritsyan N., Frey J.; Magdeburg, Germany TVII.16 c-Fos, 5HT AND CRF IMMUNOSTAINING OF THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX AREAS THE IN RATS DIFFERING IN THE STRENGTH OF A FEAR RESPONSE Wislowska-Stanek A., Lehner M., Taracha E., Skorzewska A., Maciejak P., Szyndler J., Plaznik A.; Warszawa, Poland TVII.17 THE INFLUENCE OF CRF AND ß-HELICAL CRF(9-41) ON RAT FEAR RESPONSES AND AMINO ACIDS CONCENTRATION IN THE CENTRAL NUCLEUS OF AMYGDALA Skorzewska A., Bidzinski A., Hamed A., Lehner M., Turzynska D., Sobolewska A., Szyndler J., Maciejak P.; Warszawa, Poland TVII.18 THE POWER OF FREQUENCY BANDS IN ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF LIMBIC STRUCTURES OF THE ROMAN HIGH AND LOW AVOIDANCE RATS DIFFERS IN STRESS-DEPENDENT MANNER Meyza K., Boguszewski P., Olszewski M., Kasicki S., Zagrodzka J.; Warszawa, Poland 93 Poster Session II Poster Session II Friday Poster Session II Poster Session II Friday TVII.19 SEROTONIN AND CORTICOSTERONE – NEUROCHEMICAL INDICATORS OF STRESS Koprowska M., Krotewicz M., Strzelczuk M.; Lodz, Poland TVII.20 THE ROLE OF CLONIDINE IN BEHAVIORAL AND CORTICOSTERONE RESPONSES TO SOCIAL COMPETITION Krotewicz M., Koprowska M., Strzelczuk M.; Lodz, Poland TVII.21 THE EFFECT OF THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM ON THE SURVIVAL OF RATS IMPLANTED WITH YOSHIDA ASCITES TUMOR CELLS Ondicova K.1, Lackovicova L.2, Valaskova Z.1, Macikova I.3, Perzelova A.3, Hulin I.1, Gidron Y.4, Mravec B.1; 1–3Bratislava, Slovak Republic; 4London, UK TVII.22 RELAXIN-3 INNERVATION OF THE INTERGENICULATE LEAFLET IN THE RAT Blasiak A.1, Blasiak T.1, Czubak W.1, Gundlach A.2, Lewandowski M.1; 1Krakow, Poland; 2Melbourne, Australia TVII.23 ANALYSIS OF THE INTENSITY OF ANXIETY RESPONSE MEASURED WITH ELEVATED PLUS-MAZE TEST Strzelczuk M., Koprowska M., Krotewicz M.; Lodz, Poland TVII.2 EFFECTS OF MATERNAL DEPRIVATION ON BEHAVIOR AND BRAIN DEVELOPMENT IN ADULT LIFE OF MICE Gajerska M., Glowacz A., Turlejski K., Djavadian R.; Warszawa, Poland TVII.25 ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE MEDIAL SEPTAL NUCLEUS INCREASES CYTOTOXIC ACTIVITY OF NK CELLS IN THE SPLEEN AND PERIPHERAL BLOOD IN RATS Myslinska D., Glac W., Badtke P., Grembecka B., Plucinska K., Wrona D.; Gdansk, Poland TVII.26 UNILATERAL DAMAGE TO THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS DECREASES PERIPHERAL BLOOD NK CELL NUMBER IN RATS Plucinska K., Grembecka B., Glac W., Badtke P., Jerzemowska G., Myslinska D., Orlikowska A., Wrona D.; Gdansk, Poland 94 Poster Session II Friday CHANGES OF BRAIN-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR (BDNF) IMMUNOREACTIVE CELLS NUMBER IN HYPOTHALAMIC NUCLEI AFTER CHRONIC STRESS IN YOUNG AND AGED RATS Cecot T., Badowska E., Klejbor I., Domaradzka-Pytel B., Morys J.; Gdansk, Poland TVII.28 GAP JUNCTION IN THE HIPPOCAMPAL FORMATION NETWORK: INTERACTION BETWEEN GAP JUNCTION BLOCKER AND OPENER Bocian R., Posluszny A., Kowalczyk T., Golebiewski H., Konopacki J.; Lodz, Poland TVII.29 THE EFFECT OF CARBACHOL ON HIPPOCAMPAL THETA IN CARBENOXOLONE PRETREATED RATS Posluszny A., Bocian R., Kowalczyk T., Golebiewski H., Konopacki J.; Lodz, Poland TVII.30 THETA GENERATORS IN COMBINED TRANSECTED HIPPOCAMPAL FORMATION SLICES Golebiewski H., Kowalczyk T., Bocian R., Posluszny A., Konopacki J.; Lodz, Poland TVII.31 DISCHARGE PATTERNS OF THETA-RELATED CELLS IN TRANSECTED HIPPOCAMPAL FORMATION SLICES Kowalczyk T., Golebiewski H., Bocian R., Posluszny A., Konopacki J.; Lodz, Poland TVII.32 4EFFECT OF (R)-(+)-8-OH-DPAT ON THE PHASE SHIFT OF LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY RHYTHM INDUCED BY DARK PULSES IN CONSTANT LIGHT IN MICE Bartoszewicz R., Barbacka-Surowiak G.; Krakow, Poland TVII.33 CHANGES OF THE FIRING PATTERNS OF SEROTONERGIC NEURONS IN THE RAT MEDIAN RAPHE NUCLEUS DURING LONG LASTING RECORDINGS Werhun K.1, Raison S.2, Pevet P.2, Lewandowski M.1; 1Krakow, Poland; 2 Strasbourg, France TVII.34 LOCALIZATION OF CRYPTOCHROMEIMMUNOPOSITIVE NEURONS IN THE VISUAL SYSTEM OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER Damulewicz M.; Krakow, Poland Poster Session II TVII.27 95 Poster Session II Poster Session II Friday TVII.35 THE INFLUENCE OF OREXIN B ON THE ACTIVITY OF THE INTERGENICULATE LEAFLET NEURONS Pekala D., Blasiak T., Zabicka E., Pawlowska K., Pietrajtis K., Lewandowski M.; Krakow, Poland TVIII: Cognition and Behavior TVIII.01 THE COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE OF AUDITORY DISTRACTION Campbell T.; Helsinki, Finland TVIII.02 DOES THE SPATIAL-NUMERICAL ASSOCIATION INTERFERE WITH ORIENTING AND EXECUTIVE ATTENTIONAL PROCESSING? Gut M., Wasilewska M., Szumska I., Jaskowski P.; Warszawa, Poland TVIII.03 IS PICTURE RECOGNITION MEMORY ENHANCED THROUGH SENSORY OR COGNITIVE FACILITATION? Nakic S.1, Pavela I.2; 1Zagreb, Croatia; 2Zadar, Croatia TVIII.04 PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS OF THE TEENAGE AGGRESSION’S AND ITS CORRECTION Stepanyan L., Stepanyan A., Grigoryan V.; Yerevan, Armenia TVIII.05 GENDER-DEPENDED ROLE OF FRONTAL AND ORBITO-FRONTAL CORTEX AREAS IN REGULATION OF TEENAGE CONFLICTNESS Stepanyan A., Stepanyan L, Grigoryan V.; Yerevan, Armenia TVIII.06 IMAGINED AND PERCEIVED ITEMS: AN EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL STUDY OF SOURCE-MEMORY Komorowska M., Tacikowski P., Nowicka A.; Warszawa, Poland TVIII.07 CAN WE PREDICT THE CREATION OF FALSE RECOGNITIONS FROM EVENT-RELATED BRAIN POTENTIALS RECORDED DURING ENCODING? Strozak P.; Lublin, Poland TVIII.8 DYNAMICAL PROPERTIES OF “INTERNAL CLOCK” AS A NEURAL BASIS OF INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN THE LEVEL OF INTELLIGENCE Dreszer J.1, Szelag E.2, Osinski G.3; 1,3Torun, Poland; 2Warszawa, Poland; 96 TVIII.9 NEUROANATOMICAL CORRELATES OF FAST FORWORD TRAINING: AN fMRI STUDY Lewandowska M., Piatkowska-Janko E., Bogorodzki P., Wolak T., Szelag E.; Warszawa, Poland TVIII.10 SEX DIFFERENCES IN IMPLICIT MEMORY: AN FMRI STUDY USING THE WEATHER PREDICTION PROBABILISTIC CLASSIFICATION TASK Pilacinski A.1, Wolak T.2, Grabowska A.3, Krolicki L.4, Szatkowska I.3; 1Tuebingen, Germany; 2–4Warszawa, Poland TVIII.11 INTERHEMISPHERIC RELATIONS IN ATTENTION EVIDENCED BY THE LATERALIZED ATTENTION NETWORK TEST (LANT) Asanowicz D., Wolski P.; Krakow, Poland TVIII.12 ANXIETY-RELATED BEHAVIOR IN RATS WITH CONSTITUTIONALLY ALTERED SEROTONERGIC ACTIVITY Mokrovic G., Cicin-Sain L. Zagreb, Croatia TVIII.13 COLOCALISATION OF GLUCOCORTICOID AND 5-HT1A RECEPTOR IMMUNOREACTIVITY-EXPRESSING CELLS IN THE BRAIN STRUCTURES OF LOW AND HIGH ANXIETY RATS Lehner M., Taracha E., Maciejak P., Szyndler J., Skorzewska A., Turzynska D., Sobolewska A., Wislowska-Stanek A., Hamed A., Bidzinski A., Plaznik A.; Warszawa, Poland TVIII.14 SOCIAL MODULATION OF AVERSIVE LEARNING IN RATS Knapska E.1, Mikosz M.1, Sadowska J.1, Maren S.2, Werka T.1; 1Warszawa, Poland; 2 Ann Arbor, MI, USA TVIII.15 DIFFERENTIAL CONTRIBUTION OF DORSAL HIPPOCAMPUS IN THE REORGANIZATION OF HOMOGENOUS ALLOTHETIC OR IDIOTHETIC SPATIAL REPRESENTATION IN RATS Adamska I., Popowski P., Wesierska M.; Warszawa, Poland TVIII.16 RECIPROCAL PATTERNS OF c-Fos EXPRESSION IN THE MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX AND AMYGDALA AFTER EXTINCTION AND RENEWAL OF CONDITIONED FEAR IN RATS Knapska E.1, Maren S.2; 1Warszawa, Poland; 2 Ann Arbor, MI, USA 97 Poster Session II Poster Session II Friday Poster Session II Friday LOCAL TRANSLATION – THE MECHANISM OF LONG-TERM MEMORY FORMATION IN THE ABSENCE OF ALPHA CAMKII AUTOPHOSPHORYLATION Radwanska K.1, Irvine E.2, Schenatto-Pereira G.3, Dutra-Moraes M.3, Giese K.4; 1Warszawa, Poland; 2,4London, UK; 3 Belo Horizonte, Brazil TVIII.18 IMMINENT VS. REMOTE DANGER: EMOTIONAL REACTIONS AND PATTERNS OF c-Fos EXPRESSION IN THE RAT BRAIN Mikosz M., Knapska E., Nikolaew J., Solarska U., Serzysko K., Sadowska J., Werka T.; Warszawa, Poland TVIII.19 IL-6 DEFICIENCY ALTERS COGNITIVE PROCESSES IN MICE Winnicka M., Bialuk I., Hryniewicz A., Mencel J., Kaminski K.; Bialystok, Poland TVIII.20 NEW HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS ARE NOT OBLIGATORY FOR MEMORY FORMATION; MICE WITH NO ADULT BRAIN NEUROGENESIS SHOW LEARNING Jaholkowski P.1, Kiryk A.1, Jedynak P.1, Ben Abdallah N.2, Knapska E.1, Kowalczyk A.1, Piechal A.3, Blecharz-Klin K.3, Widy-Tyszkiewicz E.3, Wilczynski G.1, Lipp H.2, Kaczmarek L.1, Filipkowski R.1; 1,3Warszawa, Poland; 2Zurich, Switzerland; TVIII.21 PHENOTYPING OF TRANSGENIC MICE: COMPARISON OF INTELLICAGE–SYSTEM TO AUTOMATIC MONITORING OF BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL CONTEXT WITH STANDARD TESTS Kiryk A., Kaczmarek L.; Warszawa, Poland TVIII.22 OLD TRANSGENIC RATS WITH OVEREXPRESSION OF MMP-9 ARE MORE ACTIVE THAN CONTROLS AND REMEMBER BETTER IN BEHAVIORAL TESTS Wawrzyniak M.1, Kiryk A.1, Lioudyno V.2, Meyza K.3, Owczarek D.1, Kaczmarek L.1; 1,3 Warszawa, Poland; 2Sankt-Petersburg, Russia; TVIII.23 INSIGHTS INTO SPATIAL MEMORY FORMATION IN RETROSPLENIAL CORTEX Czajkowski R.1, Wiltgen B.1, Balaji J.1, Rogerson T.1, Guzman-Karlsson M.1, Barth A.2, Silva A.1; 1Los Angeles, CA, USA; 2Pittsburgh, PA, USA Poster Session II TVIII.17 98 Poster Session II Friday EMG ACTIVITY IN RESPONSE TO DYNAMIC AND STATIC FACIAL EXPRESSIONS Rymarczyk K., Biele C., Majczynski H., Gut M., Jankowiak-Siuda K., Grabowska A.; Warszawa, Poland TVIII.25 THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE NEUROSCIENTIST MISSES THE HAND BUT HITS THE MIND OF NEUROREHABILITATION PROFESSIONAL Kinalski R.; Bialystok, Poland Poster Session II TVIII.24 99 Poster Session III Thursday and Friday POSTER SESSION III Poster Session III Thursday and Friday H: History of Neuroscience in Poland H.01 HOW DID THE INSTITUTE OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY COME TO BE NAMED AFTER MARCELI NENCKI (1847–1901)? Leszczynska A., Majczynski H., Slawinska U.; Warszawa, Poland H.02 NAPOLEON NIKODEM CYBULSKI (1854–1919) – THE FOUNDER OF ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL SCHOOL IN CRACOW Smyda J., Wrobel A.; Warszawa, Poland H.03 IMPACT OF ORGANIC SEMIOLOGY ON DEVELOPMENT OF NEUROLOGY IN THE WORK OF JOSEPH JULES FRANCOIS FELIX BABIŃSKI (1857–1932) Wasowicz M., Barszcz K.; Warszawa, Poland H.04 ADOLF BECK (1863–1942) AND HIS SHARE IN DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY Barszcz K., Wasowicz M.; Warszawa, Poland H.05 EDWARD FLATAU (1868–1932) – A CLASSIC OF POLISH NEUROLOGY, CO-FOUNDER OF THE NENCKI INSTITUTE Oderfeld-Nowak B., Potkaj A.; Warszawa, Poland H.06 JAN PILZ (1870–1930) – THE PIONEER OF POLISH NEUROLOGY Magowska A.; Poznan, Poland H.07 ROMUALD MINKIEWICZ (1878–1944) – FOUNDER OF THE WARSAW SCHOOL OF ETHOLOGY Chmurzyński J., Korczyńska J., Godzińska E.J.; Warszawa, Poland H.08 STEFAN BOROWIECKI (1881–1937) – THE FOUNDER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NEUROLOGY AT THE POZNAN UNIVERSITY Magowska A.; Poznan, Poland H.09 MAKSYMILIAN ROSE (1883–1937) – THE WORLD FAMOUS POLISH NEUROANATOMIST Narkiewicz O., Lewicki K.;Gdansk, Poland 100 H.10 JAN DEMBOWSKI (1889–1963) - ANIMAL PSYCHOLOGIST AND FOUNDER OF BEHAVIOURAL PROTISTOLOGY IN POLAND Chmurzyński J., Korczyńska J., Mirgos A., Godzińska E.J.; Warszawa, Poland H.11 STEFAN KAZIMIERZ PIEŃKOWSKI (1885–1940) – THE FORGOTTEN POLISH NEUROLOGIST AND PSYCHIATRIST Magowska A.; Poznan, Poland H.12 JERZY CHORÓBSKI (1902–1986) – THE FOUNDER OF POLISH NEUROSURGERY Platek R., Czarkowska-Bauch J., Skup M.; Warszawa, Poland H.13 JERZY KONORSKI (1903–1973) – THE PIONEER OF INVESTIGATIONS ON VOLUNTARY MOTOR BEHAVIOR Górska T., Radzikowska Z., Mirgos A.; Warszawa, Poland H.14 LILIANA LUBIŃSKA (1904–1990) – THE PIONEER OF INVESTIGATIONS ON AXONAL TRANSPORT AND NERVE REGENERATION Oderfeld-Nowak B., Skangiel-Kramska J., Górska T., Smyda J.; Warszawa, Poland H.15 STELLA NIEMIERKO (1906–2006) – THE FOUNDER OF FUNCTIONAL NEUROCHEMISTRY IN POLAND Oderfeld-Nowak B., Skangiel-Kramska J., Smyda J.; Warszawa, Poland H.16 EWA OSETOWSKA (1919–1978) – DISTINGUISHED POLISH NEUROPATHOLOGIST Klimkiewicz J., Kaliszek-Kiniorska A., Chabros-Borawska W.; Warszawa, Poland H.17 MIROSŁAW J. MOSSAKOWSKI (1929–2001) AND HIS CONTRIBUTION TO NEUROPATHOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN POLAND Wójcik L.; Warszawa, Poland H.18 KAZIMIERZ JAN ZIELINSKI (1929–2004) AND HIS STUDIES ON DEFENSIVE CONDITIONING Werka T., Stasiak M., Knapska E., Wesierska M.1, Sadowska J.; Warszawa, Poland 101 Poster Session III Poster Session III Thursday and Friday Poster Session III Thursday and Friday BOGUSŁAW ŻERNICKI (1931–2002) – INVESTIGATIONS ON SLEEP, LEARNING AND PLASTICITY Burnat K., Turlejski K.; Warszawa, Poland H.20 STANISŁAW WOLFARTH (1933–2007) – AND HIS WORK RELATED TO PARKINSON’S DISEASE Zieba B., Ossowska K.; Krakow, Poland Poster Session III H.19 102 Author Index A–B A Aceti M. TI.01, TV.11 Adach-Kilon A. TVI.25 Adamczyk A. SIX.3 Adamiak M. TIII.38 Adamska I. TVIII.15 Akaike N. TII.30 Akkas S.B. TIII.49 Albrecht J. TII.06 Alcantara L.C. TIII.54 Aleksy M. SX.2, TIII.01, TIII.02 Ali A. TV.02 Ali H. SVII.1 Allahverdiyev O. TVI.48 Almeida O. TVI.01 Alttoa A. SVI.3 Amborska R. TV.23 Ammassari-Teule M TV.11 András I.E. SIX.2 Andresen V. TIII.54 Andrysiak R. TVI.16 Annunziato L. TIII.16 Antczak J. TVI.21 Antkowiak B. TIII.39 Arckens L. TV.01, TV.12, TV.13, TV.17 Arıkan B. TVI.57 Asanowicz D. TIV.09, TVIII.11 Atlasz T. TIII.09, TIII.29 Attwell D. TIII.50 Austin M. SV.04 Avendano C. TIV.10 Ayrapetian S. TV.26 B Babu G.N. TIII.55 Bacci A. TI.01 Bączyk M. TIV.24 Badowska E. TVII.06, TVII.27 Badtke P. TVI.14, TVI.38, TVI.40, TVII.25, TVII.26 Bagdy G. SVI.2 Bähr M. TII.38,TVI.27 Bajor M. TV.14 Baksalerska-Pazera M TII.15, TVI.07 Bal W. TIII.32 Balaji J. TVIII.23 Balcerzyk M. TII.35 Baldauf K. TI.12 Balosso S. L7 Banach M. TVI.21 Bankiewicz K. TVI.19, TVI.20 Barakat W. TIII.12 Baranowska-Bosiacka I. TIII.35 Barbacka-Surowiak G. TVII.32 Barcikowska M. TVI.08 Barczak A. TVI.08 Bardy C. SI.2 Barrio J. TIV.10 Barski J. TIV.03 Barszcz K. H.03, H.04 Barth A. SIII.4, TV.20, TVIII.23 Bartkowska K. TIII.03 Bartoszewicz R. TVII.32 Basta-Kaim A. SXII.4, TII.07, TVI.54, TVI.55, TVII.04 Bazovkina D. TVI.56 Behrens C. TII.26 Beirowski B. TIII.24 Bekisz M. TIV.06, TV.28 Bekku Y. TV.30 Belan P. TII.02, TIV.12 Belyakov A. TII.23 Bembenek J. TII.10 Ben Abdallah N.M. TVIII.20 Bendszus M. TIII.12 Benedek G. TIV.07 Benedet T. TIV.10 Berényi A. TIV.07 Bernacki J. TIII.23 Berta Á.I. TI.03 Bessa J. SXII.3 Biała G. TVI.32 Biallas M. TIV.08 Białopiotrowicz E. TVI.05 Bialuk I. TIII.54, TVIII.19 Bichler Z. TII.01 Bidziński A. TIII.43, TV.05, TVI.44, TVII.17, TVIII.13 103 Author Index AUTHOR INDEX Author Index Author Index B–C Biegańska K. TIII.33 Bielarczyk H. SVIII.4, TIII.34, TVI.06 Bielawski A. TVI.29 Biele C. TVIII.24 Bielecka A. TIII.23, TV.32 Bierhaus A. TIII.12 Bilecki W. TV.33, TVI.45, TVI.47 Bizik J. TVII.01 Bizon-Zygmańska D. TIII.34 Błajet M. TV.25 Błasiak A. TVII.22 Błasiak T. TVII.22, TVII.35 Błażejczyk M. TI.14, TII.09, TIII.05 Błazejczyk M. TI.14, TV.24 Blecharz-Klin K. TVIII.20 Blesch A. L9 Bloomfield P. EJN-lecture Bobkiewicz-Kozłowska T. TVI.42 Bochenski M. TVI.36 Bocian R. TVII.28, TVII.29, TVII.30, TVII.31 Bodo C. TVI.03 Boehm S. TII.25 Bogorodzki P. SII.1, TVI.16, TVIII.9 Boguszewski P. TVII.18 Bohacova V. TVII.03, TVII.05 Bondi C. TVI.28 Borkowski L. TIV.04 Boyle N. SV.1 Brański P. SXI.4 Braszko J. TIII.40, TV.21, TVI.58 Braun H. TI.12 Broszkiewicz M. TV.15 Brundin P. TI.12 Budziszewska B. SXII.4, TII.07, TVI.55, TVII.04 Budzyńska B. TVI.32 Bugla K. TII.10 Bukowska D. TIV.18, TIV.30, TIV.31 Bulte J. TI.08 Bundzikova J. TVII.01 Burda J. TIII.08, TIII.13, TIII.15 Bureš Z. TIII.26, TIV.02 Burgoyne R.D. TII.02 104 Burianová J. TIII.26 Burnat K. TVI.26, H.19 Bużańska L. TI.10 C Cabaj A. TV.10 Cąkała M. TVI.09 Cakmak G. TIII.49 Calford M.B. SI.2 Campbell T. TVIII.01 Capkova L. TIII.19, TIV.33 Car H. TIII.22 Cecot T. TVII.06, TVII.27 Celichowski J. SXIII.4, TIV.18, TIV.19, TIV.20, TIV.21, TIV.22, TIV.23, TIV.24, TIV.25, TIV.26, TIV.27, TIV.28, TIV.29 Ceriotti L. TI.10 Cerqueira J. SXIII.3 Cestari V. TI.01 Chabros-Borawska W. H.16 Chakrabarty A. TII.26 Chalimoniuk M. TIII.41 Chandaka G.K. TII.25 Chelyshev Y. TI.19 Cherkas V. TII.02 Chiba A. L9 Chizhmakov I. TIV.11 Chmurzyński J. H.07, H.10 Chocyk A. TVII.13 Chodakowska-Żebrowska M. TVI.08 Cholewa J. TII.20 Choquet D. TII.22 Chrapusta S.J. TVI.44 Cicin-Sain L. TVIII.12 CiechanowiczKowalczyk I. TIV.22 Ciesielska A. TVI.17, TVI.18, TVI.19, TVI.20 Cieślik M. TVI.09 Cinà I. TI.01 Čižek M. TI.07 Čižková D. TI.07, TIII.08 Coecke S. TI.10 Coenen A. TIII.47 Colpo P. TI.10 Connor T SV.1 Coppola G. L9 Costanzi M. TI.01 Croke D.T. TVI.30 Author Index C–F D D’Hooge R. TV.13 Dąbrowska-Bouta B. TII.06 Dąbrowski M. TII.27, TVI.25, TIII.27 Dalkilic N. TIII.51 Damulewicz M. TVII.34 Danielewicz J. TV.18 Danielisová V. TIII.08, TIII.13, TIII.15 Daniels W.M.U. TVI.10 Danyadi B. TIII.09 Danysz W. SXI.2 Davidova A. TIII.19, TIV.33 De Grandis D. SXIII.2 De Vico Fallani F. SXIV.1 Deák G. TI.03 Dębowska K. TII.09 Dębowska W. TIV.13 Dębski J. TIII.18 Defazio G. TVI.01 Denisov A. TV.08 Derejko M. TVI.21 Desbonnet L. TVI.30 Di Chiara G. TVI.10 Di Renzo G TIII.16 Diamond M. SI.3 Djavadian R. TI.05, TI.11, TIV.32, TVII.24 Djuric D. TIII.45 Dmytrenko L. TV.30 Dojer N. TIII.27 Domańska-Janik K. TI.06, TI.10, TI.13, TIII.17 Domaradzka-Pytel B. TIV.32, TVII.27 Domin H. TIII.36, TIII.37 Domoráková I. TIII.13, TIII.15 Dovgan A. TII.02 Dreher B. SI.2 Dreszer J. TVIII.08 Drobny H. TII.25 Drzymała-Celichowska H. TIV.18, TIV.19, TIV.26, TIV.29 Dublin P. TV.29 Dudys D. TVII.13 Duszczyk M. TIII.06, TIII.07 Dutra-Moraes M.F. TVIII.17 Dyr W. TVI.34. TVI.44 Dyś A. SVIII.4 Dzięgiel P. TII.37 Dziembowska M. TV.22 Dzierżak E. TIII.25 Dziubina A. TVI.13 E Eckhard F. TII.31 Elibol B. TVI.39, TVI.57 Ellert-Miklaszewska A. TVI.22, TVI.23 Eng K. TIV.08 Enginar N. TVI.48 Engmann O. TV.07 Esposito E. TIII.16 Eysel U.T. TV.01 F Falińska M. TVI.52 Farioli-Vecchioli S. TI.01 Farkhooi F. TV.27 Febbraro F. TVI.11 Fekete E.M. TIII.09 Feligioni M. TII.18 Fertala A. TIV.03 Fezoulidis I. TIII.46 Fidecka S. TVI.33, TVI.50 Figiel I. TV.31 Filipek A. TVI.02 Filipkowski R.K. TIV.14, TII.08, TVIII.20 Fitzgerald D. TII.02 Forraz N. SVII.1 Fortuna M.G. TVII.11 Author Index Cudna A. TIII.52, TVI.17, TVI.19, TVI.20 Cuomo O. TIII.16 Curtin N. SV.1 Ćwiek M. TVI.34, TVI.44 Cybulska A. SI.4 Czajkowski R. TVIII.23 Czapski G. TIII.37, TIII.41 Czarkowska-Bauch J. TII.38, TIV.17, TV.16, H. 12, TV.16 Czarnecki P. TIII.21 Członkowska A. SIV.2, TIII.52, TVI.17, TVI.18, TVI.19, TVI.20 Członkowski A. TVI.17, TVI.18, TVI.19, TVI.20 Czubak W. TVII.22 105 Author Index F–H Franchini G. TIII.54 Francikowski J. TII.10, TII.12 Frankowska M. TVI.22 Frasca A. L7 Frey J.U. TII.04, TV.03, TV.04, TV.06, TVII.15 Frey S. TV.06 Friedman A. TVI.16 Frischknecht R. TII.22 Fukumoto R. TIII.54 Author Index G Gaal V. TIII.29 Gabriel R. TIII.09, TIII.29 Gabrusiewicz K. TVI.22, TVI.23 Gabryel B. TIII.23 Gabryelewicz T. EDAB lecture Gajerska M. TVII.24 Gajewska O. T IV.17, TV.16 Gajkowska B. TIII.41 Galvao-Castro B. TIII.54 Gantois I. TV.13 Gardiner P. SXIII.1 Garkun Y. TV.20, TV.28 Gąsiorowskia A. TII.15 Gass P. SXII.1 Gawlak M. TIII.28, TV.10 Gawryś L. TVI.16 Gerits A. TV.12 Geschwind D. L9 Gessain A. TIII.54 Ghazaryan Anadia TV.26 Ghazaryan Astghik TI.11 Gibuła-Bruzda E. TVI.37 Gidron Y. TVII.21 Gierej D. TIII.33 Gieryk A. TV.33, TVI.41 Giese K.P. TV.07, TVI.03, TVIII.17 Glac W. TVI.14, TVI.38, TVI.40, TVI.46, TVII.25, TVII.26 Gładka A. TVI.19, TVI.20 Gładysz M. TII.10 Głowacz A. TVII.24 Glushchenko T. TII.23 Gobbo M. SXIII.2 Godzińska E.J. TII.12, H.07, H.10 106 Goehler L. SV.3 Gołębiewski H. TVII.28, TVII.29, TVII.30, TVII.31 Gołembiowska K. TII.11,TVI.12, TVI.13 Gołyś K. TVI.42 Gonzalez Szwacka A. TII.12 Góra A. TVI.14 Gorelik M. TI.08 Górkiewicz T. TII.35, TIII.28 Gorlewicz A. TV.10 Górska T. H.13, H.14 Górska-Andrzejak J. TII.28 Gottesmann C. TVI.53 Gottlieb M. TIII.08, TIII.13 Goudarzi I. TII.29 Grabiec M. TI.05 Grabowska A. TIII.04, TVIII.10, TVIII.24 Graeber M.B. SIV.3 Graham J. TIII.54 Grecova J. TIV.02 Grembecka B. TVI.14, TVII.25, TVII.26 Grieb P. TV.10 Grifin E. SV.1 Grigoryan G. TVII.14, TVIII.05 Grigoryan V. TVIII.04 Groc L. TII.22 Gruca P. TVII.04 Grygier B. SXII.4. TVI.55, TVII.04 Grygorowicz T. TIII.53 Gul-Hinc S. SVIII.4, TVI.06 Gundlach A. TVII.22 Guseva D. TI.19 Gut M. TVIII.02, TVIII.24 Gutowska I. TIII.35 Guyenet P.G. TVII.11 GuzmanKarlsson M. TVIII.23 H Habich A. TIII.17 Hadaczek P. TVI.19, TVI.20 Hakobyan K. TV.26 Hamed A. TV.05, TVII.17, TVIII.13 Hamilton N.B. TIII.50 Harro J. SVI.3 Hartmann A.M. TII.31 Author Index H–K Harvey R. TVI.30 Hatipoğlu I. TVI.48 Heerman S. TI.17 Heil P. TIV.01 Heim S. SII.3 Heinemann U. TII.26 Herbik M. TV.10 Hess G. SIII.2, TV.18, TV.19, TV.28 Hetman M. TII.14 Heumann R. TII.01 Heylen K. TV.01 Hoehn M. SX.1 Hołownia A. TIII.40 Holper L. TIV.08 Houle S. EJN-lecture Hrncic D. TIII.45 Hryniewicz A. TVIII.19 Hu T.T. TV.01 Huber J. TIII.21 Hulin I. TVII.01, TVII.21 Hunanyan A. TV.26 Hunt M.J. TVI.31, TVI.52, TVI.53 I Janowski M. TI.13, TIII.17 Jantas J. TVI.15 Janusz A. TV.22 Jasińska M. TII.32 Jaśkowski P. TVIII.02 Jaszczak K. TIV.32 Jaworski J. TI.14, TI.16, TII.09, TIII.05, TV.24 Jednoróg K. TIII.04 Jędrzejowska-Szypułka H. TIII.14 Jedynak P. TVIII.20 Jensen P.H. TVI.11 Jernajczyk W. TVI.21 Jerzemowska G. TVII.26 Jęśko H. TVI.09 Jett J. TVI.28 Joniec I. TVI.17, TVI.18, TVI.19, TVI.20 Jóźwiak S. TVI.24 Juettner R. TII.20 Jurga M. SVII.1 JurkowlaniecKopeć E. TV.25 Juszczak G. SVI.1 J Jabłonka J. TIII.20 Jabłońska A. TI.06, TIII.17 Jacewicz M. TIII.41 Jacobson S. TIII.54 Jagla G. T VI.55, TVII.04 Jahołkowski P. TVIII.20 Jakubowska-Doğru E. TVI.39, TVI.57 Jamrozik Z. TVI.16 Janahmadi M. TII.29 Janik P. TV.16 Jankowiak-Siuda K. TVIII.24 Jankowska-Kulawy A. SVIII.4, TIII.34, TVI.06 Jankowski M. TVI.43, TVI.46 Kachamakova N. TVI.05 Kaczmarczyk L. TV.29 Kaczmarek D. TIV.20, TIV.21 Kaczmarek L. TII.14, TII.22, TII.35, TII.37, TIII.22, TIII.33, TIII.44, TV.09, TV.10, TV.14, TV.22, TV.23, TVI.16, TVIII.20, TVIII.21, TVIII.22 Kaczmarek P. TIV.26 Kaffashian M.R. TII.29 Kajta M. TIII.36 Kaliszek-Kiniorska A. H.16 Kalita J. TIII.55 Kalita K. TII.14 Kalitzin S. SXIV.3 Kamińska B. L8, TIII.27, TVI.22, TVI.23, TVI.24, TVI.25 Kamińska E. TVI.42 Kamiński J. TIV.16 Kamiński K. TVIII.19 Kamiński M. SXIV.4 Kang K.S. SVII.2 Kaplan S. TVI.57 Karadottir R. TIII.50 107 Author Index K Idova G. TII.03 Ignatowska-Jankowska B. TVI.43, TVI.46 Irvine E. TVIII.17 Itskov P. SI.3 Iyo A. SV.4 Izdebski J. TVI.37 Author Index Author Index K Karetko M. SX.2, TIII.10 Karrenbauer B.D. TVI.49 Kasicki S. T VI.31, TVI.52, TVI.53, TVII.18 Kasiński A. TIV.26, TIV.29 Kaya Z.E. TVI.57 Kaźmierczak A. SIX.3 Kerr D. TI.08 Khasabova I. TIV.11 Kim H. TI.08 Kinalski R. TVIII.25 Kirik D. TVI.11 Kiryk A. TVIII.20, TVIII.21, TVIII.22 Kiss A. TVII.01 Kiss P. TIII.09, TIII.29 Klejbor I. TVII.06, TVII.27 Klejman A. TIII.33 Klejman M. TII.08 Klimkiewicz J. H.16 Knapska E. TVIII.14, TVIII.16, TVIII.18, TVIII.20, H.18 Knyazev G. TIII.48 Ko J.H. EJN-lecture Kõiv K. SVI.3 Kolasa A. TIII.35 Kolasiewicz W. TVI.12 Kolenkiewicz M. TII.13 Kołodziejczyk K. TIII.50 Komorowska M. TVIII.06 Kondaurova E. TVI.51 Kondratskaya E. TII.30 Konieczny J. TVI.15 König R. TIV.01 Konopacki J. TVII.28, TVII.29, TVII.30, TVII.31 Koo E. L9 Kooiman H. SV.4 Kopach O. TIV.12 Kopczyńska B. TVII.10 Koprowska M. TVII.19, TVII.20, TVII.23 Korczyńska J. TII.12, H.07, H.10 Korczyński J. TIV.17, TV.16 Korostyński M. TIV.34 Korzeniak B. TII.07, TVI.55, TVII.04 Koss D. TVI.07 Kossut M. SI.4, SIII.2, TIII.01, TIII.02, TIII.20, TIV.13, TIV.14, TV.20, TV.28, TVI.26 108 Kostowski W. TII.12, TVI.34 Kotlińska J. TVI.36, TVI.37 Kotulska K. TVI.24 Kowalczyk A. TVIII.20 Kowalczyk D. TVI.23 Kowalczyk J.E. TIII.18, TIII.38 Kowalczyk M. TIII.39 Kowalczyk T. TVII.28, TVII.29, TVII.30, TVII.31 Kowalska Magdalena TVI.29 Kowalska Marta TVI.12 Kowalski J. TV.32 Koziorowski D. TVI.16 Kozłowska H. TI.06 Kranz T. TII.31 Kravčuková P. TIII.08, TIII.13 TIII.15 Krawczuk-Rybak M. TIII.40 Krieglstein K. TI.17 Krishtal O. TII.30, TIV.11 Krizanova O. TVII.05 Królicki L. TVI.16, TVIII.10 Króliczak G. SII.2 Krotewicz M. TVII.19, TVII.20, TVII.23 Krutki P. SXIII.3, TIV.19, TIV.20, TIV.21, TIV.23, TIV.28 Kryściak K. TIV.25 Krząścik P. TV.05, TVII.07, TVII.08, TVII.09 Krzeptowski W. TII.28 Krzyżanowska A. TIV.10 Kubera M. TII.07, TVI.54, TVI.55, TVII.04 Kubik J. TII.11, TII.16, TV.33, TVI.59 Kublik E. TIV.15, TIV.16 Kügler S. TII.38, TVI.27 Kulikov A. TII.03, TVI.56 Kuliński R. TVI.16 Kumar A. TIII.55 Kunce D. TVI.37 Kurkowska- Jastrzębska I. TIII.30, TIII.52, TVI.17, TVI.18, TVI.19 Kuśmierczak M. TV.25 Kuszczyk M. TVI.04 Kuter K. TVI.12 Kuźnicki J. TII.08, TII.09, TII.17, TII.27, TVI.05 Kuźniewska B. TVI.05 Author Index K–L L Lackovicova L. TVII.01, TVII.21 Laeremans A. TV.13 Lai D. TVI.30 Larysz-Brysz M. TIII.14 Lasiecka Z. TI.15, TV.09 Lasoń W. SXII.4, TVI.15, TVI.55, TVII.04 Laukova M. TVII.03, TVII.05 Lauth M. TIV.03 Lavdas E. TIII.46 Łazarewicz J. L3, TII.06, TII.23,TIII.31, TIII.32,TIII.36 Ledóchowski P. TVI.14 Lee J.D. TIII.48 Lehner M. TIII.43, TV.05, TVII.16, TVII.17, TVIII.13 Lenda T. TVI.15 Lenkiewicz A. TIII.53 Lesicki A. TVI.35 Leske O. TII.01 Łęski S. TIV.16, TVI.52 Leśkiewicz M. TII.07, TVI.55, TVII.04 Leśkiewicz M. TII.07 Leśniak A. TIV.34 Leśniak W. TII.27 Leszczyńska A. TV.09, H.01 Levin E. TIII.48 Levy M. TI.08 Lewandowska D. SV.2, TVII.04 Lewandowska M. TVIII.9 Lewandowski M.H. TIII.47, TIV.05, TVII.22, TVII.33, TVII.35 Lewicki K. H.09 Lewin-Kowalik J. TIII.14 Lievajova K. TI.04 Liguz-Lęcznar M. TIII.01, TIV.13 Lioudyno V. TVIII.22 Lipkowski A.W. TIII.38 Lipp H.P. TVIII.20 Lisboa P. TI.10 Listos J. TVI.33, TVI.50 Livrea P. T VI.01 Łochyński D. TIV.20, TIV.21, TIV.24, TIV.28 Lopes da Silva F. SXIV.3 Lorenc-Koci E. TVI.15 Ludkiewicz B. TVII.06 Lukacova N. TIII.19, TIV.33 Łukasiuk K. TIII.42 Lukáts A. TI.03 Łukomska B. TI.06, TI.13, TIII.17 M Macias M. TV.24 Maciejak P. TIII.43, TV.05, TVII.16, TVII.17,TVIII.13 Macikova I. TVII.21 Maćkowiak M. TVII.13 Maddalena A. TVI.27 Maggio N. TII.26 Magowska A. H.06, H.08, H.11 Magyar A. TI.03 Mahajan G. SV.4 Majak K. TIV.32 Majczyński H. TV.10, TVIII.24, H.01 Majewska M.D. TIII.06, TIII.07, TVI.55, TVII.07, TVII.08, TVII.09 Majkutewicz I. TV.25 Maldonado R. TVI.41 Malik A. TIII.05 Mamenko M. TIV.11 Manahan-Vaughan D. SIII.1 Mandecka M. TVI.08 Mankovskaya T. TIV.17, TV.16 Marchewka A. SII.4, TIII.04 Marchlewicz M. TIII.35 Maren S. TVIII.14, TVIII.16 Markoni A. TIII.46 Márkus Z. TIV.07 Maroso M. L7 Martoncikova M. TI.04 Marzecova A. TIV.09 Masgutova G. TI.19 Masliah E. L9 Matulewicz P. TVI.53 May W. SV.4 109 Author Index Kvetnansky R. TVII.03, TVII.05 Kwiatkowska E. TVI.23 Author Index Author Index L–N Mazioti A. TIII.46 Mazurkiewicz M. TII.15 Mazurkiewicz Paweł TII.12 Mazurkiewicz Przemysław TIV.29 McGuckin C. SVII.1 Mechírová E. TIII.15 Mędygrał J. TVI.08 Mehn D. TI.10 Mencel J. TVIII.19 Meyza K. TVI.31, TVII.18, TVIII.22 Michalczyk Ł. TIV.09 Michalski A. TIII.03 Michaluk P. TII.22, TIII.22, TV.14 Micheli L. TI.01 Michowski W. TII.27 Mierzejewska-Krzyżowska B. TIV.18, TIV.30, TIV.31 Mierzejewski P. TIII.06, TIII.07 Mietelska-Porowska A. TII.15, TVI.02, TVI.07 Mikasova L. TII.22 Mikołajczak P.Ł. TVI.42 Mikosz M. TVIII.14, TVIII.18 Mills K. SV.1 Minassian S. TVII.14 Mirecka A. TII.12 Mirgos A. H.10, H.13 Mironova V. TVII.02 Misra U.K. TIII.55 Misztal K. TII.08, TII.27 Młodkowski M. TV.16 Mochol G. SXIV.2 Moenter S. TII.34 Mokrovic G. TVIII.12 Molnar A. TIII.29 Monchi O. EJN-lecture Morelli M. TVI.10, TVI.12, TVI.13 Morilak D. TVI.28 Moryś J. TIV.32, TVII.06, TVII.27 Moryson E. TVI.42 Mozrzymas J.W. SIII.3, TII.05, TII.21, TII.37 Mravec B. TVII.01, TVII.03, TVII.21 Mrówczyński W. TIV.23 Mrozikiewicz P.M. TVI.42 110 Mueller C.P. TVI.49 Muja N. TI.08 Murikinati S. TIII.12 Murphy M. TV.02 Muszyńska-Rosłan K. TIII.40 Myślińska D. TVII.25, TVII.26 N Nagahara A.H. L9 Nagy A. TIV.07 Nagyová M. TI.07 Nakamura S. SIX.1 Nakić S. TVIII.03 Nalepa I. TVI.29 Nalivaeva N. SVIII.1 Naranjo J.R. TIV.10 Narkiewicz O. H.09 Naumenko V. TVI.51 Nawrot M.P. TV.27 Nawroth P.P. TIII.12 Neher E. W1 Nemethova M. TIII.08, TIII.13 Nestorowicz K. TV.10 Neumann H. TV.29 Niewiadomska G. TII.15, TVI.02, TVI.07 Niewiadomski P. TI.02 Nigmetzyanova M. TI.19 Nikołajew J. TVIII.18 Noè F. L7 Nosecka E. TIII.20, TVI.07 Nothwang H.G. TII.31 Novak M. TII.11 Novotná I. TI.07 Nowak K. TVI.31 Nowak W. TVI.55, TVII.04 Nowicka A. TVIII.06 Nowicka D. SX.2, TIII.10 Nys J. TV.13 O O’Leary C. TVI.30 O’Sullivan G. TVI.30 O’Tuathaigh C.M.P. TVI.30 Obuchowicz E. SXII.2 Oderfeld-Nowak B. TIII.30, TIII.52, H.05, H.14, H.15, Okada T. SIX.1 Okulicz-Kozaryn I. TVI.42 Olakowska E. TIII.14 Author Index N–P P Pachuta A. TVI.37 Pacioni S. TI.01 Pak T. TVII.12 Paluch M. TIII.39 Pałucha-Poniewiera A. SXI.4 Palygin O. TII.33 Pankratov Y. TII.33 Papp M. TVI.29 Park J.S. TIV.12 Parobczak K. TI.16, TIII.05 Paróczy Z. TIV.07 Parvez S. TII.04, TV.04 Pasiut S. TI.18 Paul G. TI.12 Paul-Samojedny M. TV.32 Paulussen M. TV.17 Pavela I. TVIII.03 Pawlak C.R. TVI.49 Pawlak E. TIII.17 Pawłowska K. TVII.35 Pawłowski K. TV.15 Pękala D. TVII.35 Pericic D. TII.19 Perycz M. TI.16, TIII.05 Perzelova A. TVII.21 Petersen C. SI.1 Petralia R. TIV.12 Pevet P. TVII.33 Piątkowska-Janko E. TVIII.09, TVI.16 Piechal A. TIII.52, TVI.18, TVIII.20 Pielecka-Fortuna J. TII.34 Pietrajtis K. TVII.35 Pietruszka P. TIII.05 Pignataro G. TIII.16 Pilaciński A. TVI.16, TVIII.10 Pilc A. SXI.4 Piotrowska A. TII.37 Piotrowska K. TIII.35 Płatek R. TV.16, H. 12 Płaźnik A. TIII.43, TV.05, TVI.44, TVII.16, TVIII.13 Plucińska K. TVI.14, TVII.25, TVII.26 Podhorska-Okołów M. TII.37 Polanowska K. SX.3 Ponimaskin E. W3 Popelar J. TIV.02 Popova N. TII.03 Popowski P. TVIII.15 Posłuszny A. TVII.28, TVII.29, TVII.30, TVII.31 Potkaj A. H.05 Protas P.T. TIII.40 Przewłocka B. SIV.4 Przewłocki R. TII.11, TII.16, TIV.34, TV.33, TVI.41, TVI.45, TVI.47, TVI.59 Przyborowska A. TVII.13 Przybycien M. TVII.12 Ptito A. EJN-lecture Pudełko A. TV.32 Pyrzanowska J. TVI.18 Pyza E. TII.28, TII.32 R Racekova E. TI.04 Radoňak J. TI.07 Radwańska A. TIV.14, TV.20 Radwańska K. TVIII.17 Radzikowska Z. TIV.06, H.13 Ragbetli M.C. TVI.57 Rahhal B. TI.17 Raison S. TVII.33 Rajkowska G. L4, SV.4 Rakic P. L2 Rakowicz M. TVI.21 Ramachandran B. TII.04, TV.04 Rao Y. TVII.12 Rasic-Markovic A. TIII.45 Rathjen F.G. TII.20 Rausher H. TI.10 Ravenni R. SXIII.2 111 Author Index Olczak M. TIII.06, TIII.07 Olszewski M. TVII.18 Ondicova K. TVII.21 Oohashi T. TV.30 Opydo-Chanek M. TI.18 Orendacova J. TI.04 Orizio C. SXIII.2 Orlikowska A. TVI.38, TVII.26 Orłowska P. TIV.05 Orzeł-Gryglewska J. TV.25 Orzelska J. TVI.50 Osiński G. TVIII.08 Ossowska K. SXI.3, H.20 Owczarek D. TVIII.22 Author Index P–R Ravizza T. L7 Reglodi D. TIII.09, TIII.29 Regulska M. TII.07, TVI.55 Rejmak E. TII.14 Restivo L. TV.11 Reymann K. SVII.3, TI.12 Richter D. W2 Riedel G. TVI.07 Rifkin R. TI.08 Rizzi M. L7 Robak A. TII.13 Robakiewicz I. TII.15, TVI.07 Rockenstein E. L9 Rodriguez Parkitna J. TII.11, TII.16 Rogerson T. TVIII.23 Rogoz Z. TVI.54, TVII.04 Romanowska E. TV.22 Romanowski L. TIII.21 Romero-Ramos M. TVI.11 Ronowska A. SVIII.4 Roselli F. SXII.3, TVI.01 Rosocha J. TI.07 Rossetti G. TIII.12 Rossi F. TI.10 Ruiz A. TI.10 Rumpal N. TI.08 Rutkowska M. TIII.35 Rutowicz K. TIII.05 Rybalko N. TIII.26 Rybnikova E. TVII.02 Rylski M. TV.23 Rymarczyk K. TVIII.24 Author Index S Sacharczuk M. TIV.34 Sadowska J. TVIII.14, TVIII.18, H.18 Sadowski B. TIV.34 Sadowski M. SIX.4, TVI.04 Sahakyan S. TVII.14 Sajjad M. TIII.12 Salińska E. TII.23 Samochowiec J. L5 Samoilov M. TII.23 Saraulli D. TI.01 Savostyanov A. TIII.48 Schallert T. TVI.10 SchenattoPereira G. TVIII.17 Scherf T. TV.06 112 Schliebs R. SVIII.2 Schneider G. TVI.02 Schreiberova A. TIII.19, TIV.33 Schroeder B.E. L9 Schütz G. TII.11, TII.16 Schwaninger M. TIII.12 Schwarting R.K.W. TVI.49 Schwenkgrub J. TVI.20 Seifert G. TV.29 Semenov D. TII.23 Seniow J. SX.3 Serżysko K. TVIII.18 Severcan F. TIII.49, TVI.39 Severcan M. TIII.49 Sezer M. TVI.57 Sheng M. L6 Sielska M. TVI.22, TVI.23 Sielużycki C. TIV.01 Sienkiewicz J. TVI.16, TVI.21 Silva A. TVIII.23 Simola N. TVI.10 Simone D. TIV.11 Sirabella R. TIII.16 Siucińska E. TII.32, TIV.13 Skangiel-Kramska J. SX.2, TIII.01, TIII.02, TIII.10, H.14, H.15 Skibińska-Kijek A. TII.17 Skórzewska A. TIII.43, TV.05, TVII.16, TVII.17, TVIII.13 Skup M. TII.38, TIV.17, TV.16, H. 12 Sławińska U. TV.09, TV.10, H.01 Sławiński G. TIII.35 Ślęzak M. TV.33 Słomka M. TIII.31 Slovinska L. TI.07 Słowik A. SX.3 Śmiałowska M. TIII.36, TIII.37, TIII.41 Smyda J. H.02, H.14, H.15 Smyk M. TIII.47 Sobczak A. TII.09 Sobkowiak R. TVI.35 Sobolewska A. TIII.43, TV.05, TVI.44, TVII.17, TVIII.13 Sobolewski A. TIV.15 Solarska U. TVIII.18 Author Index R–S Szczepińska T. TV.15 Szczot M. TII.21 Szczuka A. TII.12 Szél Á. TI.03 Szeląg E. TVI.08, TVIII.08, TVIII.09 Szepesi Z. TIII.44 Szewczyk B. SV.4 Szkudlarek H. TIV.05 Sznajder A. TVI.20, TVI.17 Szukała A. TIII.21 Szulc M. TVI.42 Szumska I. TVIII.02 Szutowicz A. SVIII.4, TIII.34, TVI.06 Szymańska M. SXII.4, TV.30 Szymczak P. TI.09 Szyndler J. TIII.43, TV.05, TVII.16, TVII.17, TVIII.13 T Tabassum H. TV.03 Taborowska M. TIV.27 Tacikowski P. TIII.04, TVIII.06 Takeda M. TII.10 Talarek S. TVI.33, TVI.50 Tamas A. TIII.09, TIII.29 Tao Y.X. TIV.12 Taracha E. TIII.43, TV.05, TVI.34, TVI.44, TVII.16, TVIII.13 Tarnacka B. TVI.21 Taylor J.R.E. TIII.03 Tepikin A. TII.02 Tereschchenko Y. TVI.27 Theis M. TV.29 Thompson A.J. TV.07 Tighe O. TVI.30 Tikhonova M. TII.03 Tímár J. SVI.2 Tirone F. TI.01 Tjulkova E. TII.23 Toborek M. SIX.2 Toczyłowska B. TIII.32 Tokarczyk E. TIV.05 Tokarski J. TVI.38, TVI.40 Tokarski K. SIII.2, TII.11 Toth G. TIII.29 Touriño C. TVI.41 Tracey K.J. TIII.12 Trofimiuk E. TV.21 113 Author Index Solecki W. TII.11, TII.16, TV.33, TVI.59 Sotnik A. TIV.12 Sousa N. SXII.3 Sowińska Z. TIV.28 Spanagel R. TVI.49 Spodnik T. IV.32 Spyrka J. TV.18, TV.19 Stachowicz K. SXI.4 Stafiej A. TIII.32 Staniak N. TVI.32 Stanojlovic O. TIII.45 Stasiak M. H.18 Stefaniuk M. TIII.42 Steinhäuser C. TV.29 Stepanyan A. TVIII.04, TVIII.05 Stepanyan L. TVIII.04, TVIII.05 Steward O. L1 Stockmeier C. SV.4 Stornetta R.L. TVII.11 Stoyanov S. TIII.12 Strafella A EJN-lecture Streit W. SIV.1 Strosznajder J.B. SIX.3, TIII.37, TIII.41, TVI.09 Strosznajder R.P. TVI.09 Stróżak P. TVIII.07 Strużyńska L. TII.06, TIII.53 Strzelczuk M. TVII.19, TVII.20, TVII.23 Sulejczak D. TIII.53 Sulkowski G. TII.06, TIII.53 Susic V. TIII.45 Suta D. TIV.02 Świątkiewicz M. TIII.52 Świech Ł. TI.14, TIII.05 Świejkowski D. TIV.15 Świergiel A.H. TVI.43, TVI.46 Syka J. TIII.26, TIV.02 Syková E. TV.31 Symonowicz B. TII.12 Sypecka J. TI.09 Szabadfi K. TIII.09, TIII.29 Szabó A. TI.03 Szabó K. TIII.09TIII.29 Szatkowska I. TVI.16, TVIII.10 Szczepanik M. TVI.55 Szczepankiewicz A. TIII.44, TV.15 Author Index S–T Tsai A. TIII.48 Tufanlı Ö. TVI.57 Tuncer S. TIII.51 Turimella S. TV.29 Turker Gorgulu S. TIII.49 Turlejski K. TI.05, TI.11, TIII.03, TIV.32, TVII.24, H.19 Turner A. SVIII.3 Turzyńska D. TIII.43, TV.05, TVI.44, TVII.17, TVIII.13 Tuszynski M. L9 Tutaj M. SX.3 Tyburczy N. TVI.24 U ul Haq R. TII.26 Urban-Ciecko J. SIII.2, SIII.3, TII.05 Urbańska M. TIII.05 Author Index V Valaskova Z. TVII.21 Van Brussel L. TV.12 Van den Bergh G. TV.01 van den Boom L. TII.26 van Luijtelaar G. TIII.47 Vangoor V. TV.29 Vanický I. TI.07 Vargova L. TV.30 Vassiou K. TIII.46 Végvári D. TI.03 Velis D. SXIV.3 Verleden S. TV.17 Vetere G. TV.11 Vezenkov S. TII.24 Vezzani A. L7 Vinnik E. SI.3 Vlainic J. TII.19 Voitenko N. TIV.12 Volkova T. TIV.11 Vorisek I. TV.30 W Waddington J.L. TVI.30 Wade A. TIII.50 Walczak A. TIII.44, TV.15 Walczak P. TI.08 Waleszczyk W.J. SI.2, SXIV.2, TIV.06, TIV.07 114 Walkowiak J. TVI.44 Walser J.C. TIII.54 Wanacka E. TI.06 Wang C. SI.2 Wang L. L9 Ward M. TV.07 Wardas J. TVI.12 Waschek J.A. TI.02 Wasilewska M. TVIII.02 Wąsowicz M. H.03, H.04 Wawrzczak-Bargiela A. TVI.45 Wawrzyniak M. TII.35, TVIII.22 Wędzony K. TVII.13 Wegerich Y. TVI.01 Weng J. SIII.4 Wenz M. TII.31 Werhun K. TVII.33 Werka T. TVIII.14, TVIII.18, H.18 Węsierska M. TVIII.15, H.18 West G.H. TVII.11 Widy-Tyszkiewicz E. TVIII.20 Wierońska J. SXI.4 Wilczek E. TV.10 Wilczyński G.M. W5, TIII.28, TIII.44, TV.09, TV.10, TV.15, TVIII.20 Williams S.R. TII.36 Wilson Y. TV.02 Wiltgen B. TVIII.23 Winckler B. TI.15 Winiarska H. TI.06 Winnicka M.M. TVIII.19 WisłowskaStanek A. TVII.16, TVIII.13 Wiśniewska M.B. TII.08, TII.27 Wiśniewska R. TIII.22 Włodarczyk J. W4, TIII.44, TV.10, TV.31 Wnuk A. TII.12 Wójcik D.K. SXIV.2, TVI.52 Wójcik J. TIII.32 Wójcik L. TIII.11, H.17 Wojda U. TII.09, TVI.05 Wójtowicz A. TII.26 Wójtowicz T. TII.21, TII.37 Wolak T. TVIII.9, TVIII.10, TVI.16 Wolf M. TIV.08 Author Index U–W Y Yang H. TIII.12 Yap C.C. TI.15 Yavrouyan E. TI.11 Yeghiazaryan M. TV.09 Yeritsyan N.B. TVII.15 Z Zabicka E. TVII.35 Zabłocka B. TIII.18, TIII.38 Zacharias N. TIV.01 Zagrodzka J. TVII.18 Zajda M. TVII.07, TVII.08, TVII.09 Zakrzewska R. TIV.14 Zalewska T. TI.09, TIII.11 Zalewska U. TVI.21 Zapała M. TVI.12 Zapaśnik M. TVI.26 Zardoni D. L7 Zarębska M. TIII.05 Zaremba M. TIII.30, TIII.52, TV.16, TVI.17, TVI.18,TVI.19 Zawadzka M. TIII.27 Zdanowski R. TIII.39 Zelena D. SVI.2 Zemelka M. TVI.55 Zguczyński L. TIV.30, TIV.31 Zhujiang A. TI.02 Zięba B. TIII.36, TIII.37, H.20 Ziembowicz A. TIII.31 Ziemińska E. T.III.32 Ziemlińska E. TII.38, TIV.17, TV.16 Ziółkowska B. TVI.41 Zorrilla E. TIII.09 Żybura K. TV.23 Zychowicz M. TI.10 Author Index Wolski P. TIV.09, TVIII.11 Woszczycka-Korczyńska I. TIII.14 Wozniak G. TIII.46 Wozny C. TII.36 Wróbel A. SXIV.2, TIV.06, TIV.15, TIV.16, TV.28, H.02 Wróblewska B. SXI.1 Wrona D. TVI.14, TVI.38, TVII.25, TVII.26 Wulf P. TIII.05 Wypych M. 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Leuven Leuven, Belgium annelies.laeremans@bio.kuleuven.be Larysz-Brysz Magdalena Medical University of Silesia Katowice, Poland mlaryszbrysz@sum.edu.pl Lasiecka Zofia University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA zml5v@virginia.edu Address Directory Lasoń Władysław Institute of Pharmacology PAS Kraków, Poland lason@if-pan.krakow.pl Laukova Marcela Institute of Experimental Endocrinology SAS Bratislava, Slovak Republic marcela.laukova@savba.sk Lebida Katarzyna Wroclaw Medical University Wrocław, Poland kasialeb@biofiz.am.wroc.pl 136 Address Directory Lehner Małgorzata Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology Warszawa, Poland mlehner@ipin.edu.pl Leske Oliver Ruhr University Bochum Bochum, Germany oliver.leske@rub.de Leszczyńska Anna Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland a.leszczynska@nencki.gov.pl Levin Evgeny State Research Institute of Physiology SB RAMS Novosibirsk, Russian Federation e.a.levin@gmail.com Lewandowska Monika Nencki Institute of Experimental 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matylda@nencki.gov.pl Maciejak Piotr Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology Warszawa, Poland piomac@yahoo.com Maddalena Andrea University Hospital Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany andrea.maddalena@med.uni-goettingen.de Address Directory Magowska Anita Poznan University of Medical Sciences Poznań, Poland anitamagowska@yahoo.com Majak Katarzyna Medical University of Gdańsk Gdańsk, Poland kmmajak@amg.gda.pl Majczyński Henryk Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland h.majczynski@nencki.gov.pl 138 Address Directory Majewska Maria Institute of Psychiatry nad Neurology Warszawa, Poland majewska@ipin.edu.pl Majkutewicz Irena University of Gdansk Gdańsk, Poland irenaprabucka@o2.pl Malik Anna International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology Warszawa, Poland amalik@iimcb.gov.pl Mamenko Mykola Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology Kiev, Ukraine manivic@ukr.net Manahan-Vaughan Denise Ruhr University Bochum Bochum, Germany dmv-igsn@rub.de Marchewka Artur Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland a.marchewka@nencki.gov.pl Martoncikova Marcela Institute of Neurobiology SAS Kosice, Slovak Repulic martonm@saske.sk Matulewicz Pawel Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland pmatulew@nencki.gov.pl Address Directory Mazurkiewicz Marcin Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland m.mazurkiewicz@nencki.gov.pl Mazurkiewicz Paweł Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland pmazu666@tlen.pl 139 Address Directory Mazurkiewicz Przemysław Poznań University of Technology Poznań, Poland przemyslaw.mazurkiewicz@put.poznan.pl Mędygrał Justyna Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland j.medygral@nencki.gov.pl Meyza Ksenia Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland k.meyza@nencki.gov.pl Michalski Aleksander Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland olek.michalski@nencki.gov.pl Michaluk Piotr Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland p.michaluk@nencki.gov.pl Mierzejewska-Krzyżowska Barbara University School of Physical Education in Poznan Poznań, Poland msbm@mm.com.pl Mietelska-Porowska Anna Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland a.mietelska@nencki.gov.pl Address Directory Mikołajczak Przemysław Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznań, Poland przemmik@ump.edu.pl Mikosz Marta Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland m.mikosz@nencki.gov.pl Mironova Vera Pavlov Institute of Physiology RAS Sankt Petersburg, Russian Federation viablos_n@mail.ru 140 Address Directory Misztal Katarzyna International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology Warszawa, Poland kasiam@iimcb.gov.pl Młyniec Katarzyna Jagiellonian University Kraków, Poland kmlyniec@student.cm-uj.krakow.pl Mochol Gabriela Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland g.mochol@nencki.gov.pl Mokrovic Gordana Rudjer Boskovic Institute Zagreb, Croatia gordana.mokrovic@irb.hr Mozrzymas Jerzy Wrocław Medical University Wrocław, Poland mozrzy@biofiz.am.wroc.pl Mravec Boris Comenius University Bratislava, Slovak Republic boris.mravec@fmed.uniba.sk Mrówczyński Włodzimierz University School of Physical Education Poznań, Poland mrowczynski@awf.poznan.pl Myślińska Dorota University of Gdansk Gdańsk, Poland apismel@wp.pl N Address Directory Nagalski Andrzej International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology Warsaw, Poland anagalski@iimcb.gov.pl Nakamura Shun-Ichi Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan snakamur@kobe-u.ac.jp 141 Address Directory Nakić Sandra University Hospital Sestre Milosrdnice Zagreb, Croatia sandra.nakic14@gmail.com Nalepa Irena Institute of Pharmacology PAS Kraków, Poland nfnalepa@cyf-kr.edu.pl Nalivaeva Natalia University of Leeds Leeds, United Kingdom n.n.nalivaeva@leeds.ac.uk Nałęcz Katarzyna Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland k.nalecz@nencki.gov.pl Narkiewicz Olgierd Medical University of Gdańsk Gdańsk, Poland onar@amg.gda.pl Neher Erwin Max-Plank-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Müchnen, Germany eneher@gwdg.de Niewiadomski Paweł University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA pniewiadomski@mednet.ucla.edu Address Directory Novotna Ivana Institute of Neurobiology SAS Kosice, Slovak Republik novotna@saske.sk Nowak Karolina Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland twilo@wp.pl Nowicka Dorota Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland dnowicka@nencki.gov.pl 142 Address Directory Nowicka Anna Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland a.nowicka@nencki.gov.pl O O.Tuathaigh Colm Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Dublin, Ireland cotuathaigh@rcsi.ie Obuchowicz Ewa Medical University of Silesia Katowice, Poland eobuchowicz@sum.edu.pl Oderfeld-Nowak Barbara Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland oderfeld@nencki.gov.pl Olczak Mieszko Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology Warsaw, Poland olczak@ipin.edu.pl Olszewski Maciej Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland m.olszewski@nencki.gov.pl Ondicova Katarina Comenius University Bratislava, Slovak Republic katarina.ondicova@fmed.uniba.sk Orizio Claudio University of Brescia Brescia, Italy orizio@med.unibs.it Address Directory Orłowska Patrycja Jagiellonian University Kraków, Poland pestkap19@wp.pl Oroń Anna Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland a.oron@nencki.gov.pl 143 Address Directory Ossowska Krystyna Institute of Pharmacology PAS Kraków, Poland ossowska@if-pan.krakow.pl P Palygin Oleg University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom o.palygin@warwick.ac.uk Parvez Suhel Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology Magdeburg, Germany suhel.parvez@ifn-magdeburg.de Pasiut Szymon University School of Physical Education Kraków, Poland szymon.spain@interia.pl Paulussen Melissa K.U.Leuven, Leuven, Belgium melissa.paulussen@bio.kuleuven.be Pavela Irena University of Zadar Zadar, Croatia 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Radzikowska Zofia Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland z.radzikowska@nencki.gov.p Rahhal Belal An-Najah National University Nablus, West Bank, Palestine belalrahhal2003@yahoo.com Rajkowska Grażyna University of Mississippi Medical Center Jackson, MS, USA grajkowska@psychiatry.umsmed.edu 146 Address Directory Rakic Pasko Yale University School of Medicine, New Heaven, CT, USA pasko.rakic@yale.edu Rakowicz Maria Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology Warsaw, Poland drrak@majer.com.pl Ramachandran Binu Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology Magdeburg, Germany ramanbinu@yahoo.co.in Reymann Klaus Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology Magdeburg, Germany reymann@ifn-magdeburg.de Richter Diethelm University of Gottingen, Göttingen, Germany Diethelm@gwdg.de Rodriguez Parkitna Jan Institute of Pharmacology PAS Kraków, Poland janrod@if-pan.krakow.pl Rogoz Zofia Institute of Pharmacology PAS Kraków, Poland rogoz@if-pan.krakow.pl Roselli Francesco Max-Planck Institute of Psychiatry 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Neurobiology Magdeburg, Germany thomas.scherf@ifn-magdeburg.de Schliebs Reinhard University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany schre@medizin.uni-leipzig.de Schneider Gabriela Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland g.schneider@nencki.gov.pl 148 Address Directory Schreiberova Andrea Institute of Neurobiology SAS Kosice, Slovak Republic schreiberova@saske.sk Schwenkgrub Joanna Medical University of Warsaw Warszawa, Poland aggraffkaa@wp.pl Seniow Joanna Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw, Poland seniowj@ipin.edu.pl Severcan Mete Middle-East Technical University Ankara, Turkey severcan@metu.edu.tr Severcan Feride Middle-East Technical University Ankara, Turkey feride@metu.edu.tr Sheng Morgan Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA, USA msheng@mit.edu Sielska Małgorzata Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland m.sielska@nencki.gov.pl Simola Nicola University of Cagliari Caligari, Italy nicola.simola@virgilio.it Address Directory Siucińska Ewa Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland e.siucinska@nencki.gov.pl Skangiel-Kramska Jolanta Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland j.kramska@nencki.gov.pl 149 Address Directory Skibińska-Kijek Anna International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology Warszawa, Poland anna.skibinskakijek@gmail.com Skórzewska Anna Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology Warsaw, Poland skorzewska@yahoo.com Skup Małgorzata Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland mskup@nencki.gov.pl Słomka Marta Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS Warszawa, Poland martas@cmdik.pan.pl Sławińska Urszula Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland u.slawinska@nencki.gov.pl Smyda Joanna Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland j.smyda@nencki.gov.pl Smyk Magdalena Jagiellonian University Kraków, Poland magdalena.smyk@gmail.com Address Directory Sobkowiak Robert Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań, Poland robsob@amu.edu.pl Sobolewski Aleksander Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland a.sobolewski@nencki.gov.pl Solarek Wojciech Medical University of Warsaw Warszawa, Poland wojciech.solarek@gmail.com 150 Address Directory Solecki Wojciech Institute of Pharmacology PAS Kraków, Poland wsolecki@if-pan.krakow.pl Sowińska Zuzanna University School of Physical Education Poznań, Poland zuzowl@poczta.onet.pl Spyrka Jadwiga Institute of Pharmacology PAS Kraków, Poland spyrka@if-pan.krakow.pl Stefaniuk Marzena Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland mstefani@nencki.gov.pl Stepanyan Ann Yerevan State University Yerevan, Armenia sau20@rambler.ru Stepanyan Lusineh Yerevan State University Yerevan, Armenia slusine7@rambler.ru Steward Oswald University of California at Irvine Irvine, CA, USA osteward@uci.edu Stockmeier Craig University of Mississippi Medical Center Jackson, MS, USA cstockmeier@psychiatry.umsmed.edu Address Directory Streit Wolfgang University of Florida Gainesville, FL, USA streit@mbi.ufl.edu Strosznajder Robert Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS Warszawa, Poland roberts@cmdik.pan.pl 151 Address Directory Stróżak Paweł The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin Lublin, Poland p.strozak@gmail.com Strużyńska Lidia Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS Warszawa, Poland lidkas@cmdik.pan.pl Strzelczuk Magdalena University of Lodz Łódź, Poland madas@biol.uni.lodz.pl Sułkowski Grzegorz Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS Warszawa, Poland sulgrzeg@cmdik.pan.pl Świech Łukasz International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology Warszawa, Poland lukaszs@iimcb.gov.pl Świergiel Artur Institute of Genetics and Animal Breeding PAS Jastrzębiec, Poland swiergiel@yahoo.com Symonowicz Beata Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland b.symonowicz@nencki.gov.pl Address Directory Szabadfi Krisztina University of Pecs Pecs, Hungary kriszta.szabadfi@gmail.com Szabó Arnold Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary szabar@ana2.sote.hu Szczepankiewicz Andrzej Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland a.szczepankiewicz@nencki.gov.pl 152 Address Directory Szczot Marcin Wrocław Medical University Wrocław, Poland marcin.szczot@biofiz.am.wroc.pl Szczudlik Andrzej Jagiellonian University Kraków, Poland szczudlik@cm-uj.krakow.pl Szczuka Anna Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland a.szczuka@nencki.gov.pl Szepesi Zsuzsanna Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland zsuzsannas@gmail.com Szkudlarek Hanna Jagiellonian University Kraków, Poland hanna.szkudlarek@gmail.com Sznejder Anna Medical University of Warsaw Warszawa, Poland asznejder@o2.pl Szukała Agnieszka Poznan University of Medical Sciences Poznań, Poland zpnr@wp.pl Szumska Izabela University of Finance and Management Warszawa, Poland izabela.szumska@gmail.com Address Directory Szutowicz Andrzej Medical University of Gdansk Gdańsk, Poland aszut@amg.gda.pl Szymańska Krystyna Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS Warszawa, Poland szymanska2@wp.pl 153 Address Directory Szymańska Magda Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland madzia.szymanska@yahoo.pl Szymczak Patrycja Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS Warszawa, Poland pdragun@cmdik.pan.pl Szyndler Janusz Medical University of Warsaw Warszawa, Poland jszyndler@yahoo.com Ślęzak Michał Institute of Pharmacology PAS Kraków, Poland slezakmic@yahoo.com Śmiałowska Maria Institute of Pharmacology PAS, Kraków, Poland nfsmialo@cyf-kr.edu.pl T Tabassum Heena Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology Magdeburg, Germany heena.tabassum@ifn-magdeburg.de Taborowska Malwina University School of Physical Education Poznan, Poland taborowska@awf.poznan.pl Address Directory Tacikowski Paweł Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland p.tacikowski@nencki.gov.pl Talarek Sylwia Medical University of Lublin Lublin, Poland jolorz@o2.pl Tikhonova Maria Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS Novosobirsk, Russian Federation mar-a-tikh@mail.ru 154 Address Directory Toborek Michal University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA michal.toborek@uky.edu Tokarczyk Ewa Jagiellonian University Kraków, Poland pearlewa@poczta.onet.pl Tokarski Krzysztof Institute of Pharmacology PAS Kraków, Poland nftokars@cyf-kr.edu.pl Trofimiuk Emil Medical University of Białystok Białystok, Poland emil.trofimiuk@umwb.edu.pl Tuncer Seckin Selcuk University Konya, Turkey tuncerseckin@gmail.com Turlejski Krzysztof Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland k.turlejski@nencki.gov.pl Turner Anthony University of Leeds Leeds, United Kingdom a.j.turner@leeds.ac.uk Tuszyński Mark University of California San Diego, CA, USA mtuszynski@ucsd.edu Address Directory Tyburczy Magdalena Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland m.tyburczy@nencki.gov.pl U Urban-Ciećko Joanna Wroclaw Medical University Wrocław, Poland urban@biofiz.am.wroc.pl 155 Address Directory Urbańska Małgorzata International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology Warszawa, Poland murbanska@iimcb.gov.pl V Van Brussel Leen K.U.Leuven Leuven, Belgium leen.vanbrussel@bio.kuleuven.be Vetulani Jerzy Institute of Pharmacology PAS Kraków, Poland nfvetula@cyfronet.pl Vezenkov Stoyan South-West University .Neofit Rilski. Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria vezenkov_neuro@abv.bg Vezzani Annamaria Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research Milano, Italy vezzani@marionegri.it Vlainic Josipa Rudjer Boskovic Institute Zagreb, Croatia josipa.vlainic@irb.hr W Address Directory Walczak Agnieszka Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland a.walczak@nencki.gov.pl Walczak Piotr Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD, USA pwalczak@mri.jhu.edu Waleszczyk Wioletta Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland w.waleszczyk@nencki.gov.pl 156 Address Directory Wardas Jadwiga Institute of Pharmacology PAS Kraków, Poland wardas@if-pan.krakow.pl Wawrzczak-Bargiela Agnieszka Institute of Pharmacology PAS Kraków, Poland bargiela@if-pan.krakow.pl Wawrzyniak Marcin Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland m.wawrzyniak@nencki.gov.pl Wąsowicz Michał Warsaw University of Life Sciences Warszawa, Poland wasowiczm@gmail.com Wędzony Krzysztof Institute of Pharmacology PAS Kraków, Poland wedzony@if-pan.krakow.pl Werhun Katarzyna Jagiellonian University Kraków, Poland kasia_miotacz@wp.pl Werka Tomasz Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland t.werka@nencki.gov.pl Wieczorek Marek University of Lodz Łódź, Poland marek@biol.uni.lodz.pl Address Directory Wilczyński Grzegorz Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland g.wilczynski@nencki.gov.pl Winnicka Maria Medical University of Białystok Białystok, Poland mmw@umwb.edu.pl 157 Address Directory Wisłowska-Stanek Aleksandra Medical University of Warsaw Warszawa, Poland awislow@yahoo.com Wiśniewska Marta International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology Warszawa, Poland mwisniew@iimcb.gov.pl Włodarczyk Jakub Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland j.wlodarczyk@nencki.gov.pl Wnuk Andrzej Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland awnuk@nencki.gov.pl Wojda Urszula International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology Warszawa, Poland ulawojda@iimcb.gov.pl Wolski Piotr Jagiellonian University Kraków, Poland piotr.wolski@uj.edu.pl Wozniak Greta University Hospital of Larissa Larissa, Greece greta@med.uth.gr Address Directory Woźny Christian MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Cambridge, United Kingdom cwozny@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk Wójcik Daniel Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland d.wojcik@nencki.gov.pl Wójcik Luiza Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS Warszawa, Poland luizawojcik@cmdik.pan.pl 158 Address Directory Wójtowicz Tomasz Wroclaw Medical University Wrocław, Poland twojtow@biofiz.am.wroc.pl Wójtowicz Anna Johannes Müller Center of Physiology, Charité Berlin, Germany anna-wojtowicz@wp.pl Wróblewska Barbara Georgetown University Washington DC, USA wroblewb@georgetown.edu Wróbel Andrzej Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland wrobel@nencki.gov.pl Wypych Marek Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland wypych@nencki.gov.pl Wyszogrodzka Edyta Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology Warszawa, Poland ewyszka@ipin.edu.pl Y Yeghiazaryan Marine Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland yegmar@rambler.ru Address Directory Yeritsyan Naira Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology Magdeburg, Germany orbitanyb@yahoo.co.uk Z Zabłocka Barbara Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS Warszawa, Poland zablocka@cmdik.pan.pl 159 Address Directory Zacharias Norman Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology Magdeburg, Germany nzachari@ifn-magdeburg.de Zagrodzka Jolanta Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland j.zagrodzka@nencki.gov.pl Zajda Małgorzata Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology Warszawa, Poland malgorzata.e.zajda@gmail.com Zalewska Teresa Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS Warszawa, Poland terezal@cmdik.pan.pl Zapaśnik Monika Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland m.zapasnik@nencki.gov.pl Zaremba Małgorzata Medical University of Warsaw Warszawa, Poland malgorzatazaremba@o2.pl Zelena Dóra Institute of Experimental Medicine HAS Budapest, Hungary zelena@koki.hu Address Directory Zguczyński Leszek University School of Physical Education of Poznań, Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland l.zguczynski@awf-gorzow.edu.pl Ziemińska Elżbieta Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS Warszawa, Poland elkaz@cmdik.pan.pl Ziemlińska Ewelina Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland e.ziemlinska@nencki.gov.pl 160 Address Directory Zięba Barbara Institute of Pharmacology PAS Kraków, Poland zieba.bmt@wp.pl Zychowicz Marzena Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS Warszawa, Poland marzenazychowicz@gmail.com Address Directory Zybura Katarzyna Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS Warszawa, Poland kzybura@nencki.gov.pl 161 The third proposal was long-range and far more drastic. It advocated ectogenesis, prostheticism, and universal transception. Of man only the brain would remain, beautifully encased in duraplast: a globe equipped with sockets plugs and clasps. [...] Channels of inter-brain communication, whether by cable or radio, would make pointless all gatherings and get-togethers, excursions and journeys to attend conference, and therefore all personal locomotion to whatever location, for every living being could avail itself of sensors and scanners situated over the whole expanse of human habitation, even to the farthermost planets. Mass production would keep the market supplied with custom-made internal components and accessories, including braintracks for home railways, that would enable the heads themselves to roll from room to room, an innocent diversion. “The Futurological Congress” Stanislaw Lem November 1970 162 INTO THE FUTURE Trzeci projekt był długodystansowy i daleko bardziej radykalny. Przewidywał ektogenezę, detaszyzm i homikrię powszechną. Z człowieka pozostawiał tylko mózg w eleganckim opakowaniu z duroplastu, rodzaj globusa opatrzonego w sprzęgła, kontakty i wtyczki. [...] Kablowe i bezkablowe kanały łączności międzymózgowej czyniłyby zbędnymi wszelką lokomocję, kursokonferencje, wyjazdy, narady połączone z podróżami, a więc wszelkie osobiste udawanie się gdziekolwiek, bo każdy żyjący dysponowałby w jednaki sposób czujnikami w całym obszarze panowania ludzkości, aż po najdalsze planety. Masowa produkcja miała dostarczyć na rynek jelitorów, manipulatorów, pedykulatorów oraz zwyczajnych torów, to jest szyn jakby kolejki domowej, po której same głowy mogłyby się toczyć dla rozrywki. „Kongres futurologiczny” Stanisław Lem listopad 1970 163 Plans & Maps Location: Poster session will be located at the tent set-up at the Academy of Fine Arts, 5 Krakowskie Przedmieście str. (2min. walking from congress venue) 164 165 Plans & Maps Location: Poster session will be located at the tent set-up at the Academy of Fine Arts, 5 Krakowskie Przedmieście str. (2min. walking from congress venue) Plans & Maps