A Magyar Idegtudományi Társaság (MITT) XII. Konferenciája Budapest, 2009. január 22-24.
12th Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society (HNS) 22-24 January, 2009 - Budapest, Hungary
Program
TUDOMÁNYOS ELNÖKI PROGRAM KÖSZÖNTÔ - ELÕADÁSOK
Tisztelt Tagtársak, Kedves Kollégák!
A Magyar Idegtudományi Társaság XII. Konferenciájának szervezõbizottsága nevében szeretettel köszöntök minden résztvevõt. A MITT vezetõségének felkérésére az MTA Kísérleti Orvostudományi Kutatóintézete nevében örömmel vállaltam e rangos esemény megszervezésének és lebonyolításának megtisztelõ feladatát. Köszönöm a szervezõk és a programbizottság minden tagjának a körültekintõ munkát, úgy érzem sikerült elérni, hogy a résztvevõk teljes képet kaphassanak a hazai idegtudományi kutatások jelenleg folyó témáiról az alapkutatástól az innovációs és klinikai alkalmazások széles köréig. A MITT konferenciáinak történetében a fizetõ regisztrált résztvevõk száma elõször haladta meg a 400-at, és a poszterek száma is az eddigi legmagasabb. Társaságunk tehát bizonyította, hogy az idegtudományi kutatások ma is igen magas színvonalon folynak Magyarországon, és rendelkezünk a nemzetközi porondon is kompetitív kutatókból a szükséges kritikus tömeggel. Így joggal számíthatunk arra, hogy a kormányzat az agykutatást és a központi idegrendszeri célpontú gyógyszerkutatást prioritásként kezelje, hiszen adottak a személyi feltételek ahhoz, hogy hazai gazdaság számára kitörési pontot jelenthessen. Ugyanakkor a kiemelt támogatást társadalom-egészségügyi indokok is alátámasztják, hiszen a társadalmak elöregedése és az információrobbanás globalizált világunkban jelentõsen növelik az ideg- és elmebetegségek gyakoriságát, ami óriási gazdasági és szociális tehertétel a társadalomra. A közvéleményt és a szakpolitikusokat minél hatékonyabban szeretnénk ezekrõl a tényekrõl tájékoztatni, támogatásukat megnyerni. Ezért szerveztünk egy "Brain Awareness" sajtótájékoztatót a konferencia 2. napján ebédidõben, amire - a tudományos újságírók és egészségpolitikusok mellett - a konferencia résztvevõi közül is mindenkit szívesen látunk. Az elõadók között lesz az idegtudomány vezetõ európai lobbi-szervezetének, a European Brain Council-nak az alapító elnöke, Jes Olesen professzor. E szervezetnek nagy szerepe volt abban, hogy az Európai Unió Tanácsa, az Európa Parlament támogatásával az idegtudományt a kutatás-fejlesztés és az innováció kiemelt prioritásának jelölte meg a 7. Keretprogramban. A konferencia igazán méltó helyszínen, az MTA Székházában kerülhet megrendezésre, a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia támogatásával, amiért ezúton is köszönetet mondunk. A hagyományoknak megfelelõen a tagság poszter formában mutatja be eredményeit. A hazai idegtudomány elmúlt 1-2 éves fejlõdésérõl, a magas színvonalon mûvelt új és hagyományos kutatási irányokról tájékozódhatunk a 6 kategóriába sorolt posztereken, két szekcióban elosztva. Mind a 6 kategóriában egy-egy 100.000 Ft-os poszter-díj kerül kiosztásra, és közülük az egyik fogja megkapni a fõdíjat.
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TUDOMÁNYOS ELNÖKI PROGRAM KÖSZÖNTÔ - ELÕADÁSOK
Plenáris elõadóknak és szimpózium résztvevõknek a nemzetközi idegtudomány kiemelkedõ személyiségeit sikerült megnyernünk, és úgy érzem valóban a legnagyobb figyelemnek örvendõ kutatási területek közül sikerült a plenáris és a szimpóziumi elõadások témáit kiválasztani. Úgy gondolom, hogy az elõadóknak ez az impozáns listája a magyar idegtudomány és a szimpózium-elnökök nemzetközi elismertségét egyaránt jól mutatja. Törekedtünk arra, hogy a klinikus kutató kollégák és a gyógyszeripar képviselõi számára is izgalmas legyen a program, az egyik klinikai tárgyú szimpózium szervezését és anyagi támogatását a MITT egyik testvér-társasága, a Magyar Ideg- és Elmeorvosok Társasága vállalta. Reméljük, hogy ez a közös program hagyományteremtõ lesz, és jól szolgálja majd az alapkutatás és a klinikai kutatások konvergenciáját. Különös jelentõségû a XII. MITT Konferencia egyben azért is, mert alkalmat ad társaságunk tisztújító Közgyûlésének megrendezésére. A tagság minél teljesebb részvéte a közgyûlésen emiatt is fontos. A szokásos baráti összejövetelt is megrendezzük pénteken este az Aranytíz-ben, amire minden résztvevõt szeretettel várunk. Reméljük, hogy ez a fogadás is hozzájárul majd ahhoz, hogy a MITT'2009 Konferencia ne csak kimagasló tudományos színvonala, hanem kellemes hangulata miatt is emlékezetes legyen minden résztvevõ számára. Minden Tagtársunkat, idegtudományi alap-, klinikai- és fejlesztõ-kutatást mûvelõ Kollégát mégegyszer szeretettel köszöntök a konferencián. Kívánom, hogy valamennyiünk technikai ismeretei, koncepcionális elképzelései sokat fejlõdjenek a két és fél nap elõadásaiból, posztereibõl, a tudományos és baráti beszélgetésekbõl, sikerüljön minél több új együttmûködést, kutatási témát szervezni, valamint a hazai idegtudományok hírnevét, színvonalát megõrizni és növelni.
Szívélyes üdvözlettel:
Freund Tamás a 2009. évi MITT Konferencia elnöke
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TUDOMÁNYOS PRESIDENTIAL PROGRAM GREETING - ELÕADÁSOK
Dear Colleagues, Fellow Members and Guests, It is a great pleasure to welcome you in the name of the Organizing Committee of the 12th Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society. It was a great honour for the Institute of Experimental Medicine of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and for myself as director, to accept the request of the Executive Committee of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society to organize this conference. I am most grateful for all members of the Organizing and Program Committees for the excellent job, I am convinced we managed to achieve that participants receive a complete picture of what is going on in neuroscience in Hungary today from basic research to industrial and clinical applications. For the first time in the history of Hungarian Neuroscience Society meetings, the number of registered participants exceeded 400, and the number of posters will also be the largest so far. Thereby our Society clearly demonstrated its strength, that neuroscience research is carried out at the highest international level in Hungary, and we do have the critical mass of internationally competitive scientists required to retain this status. We anticipate that, encouraged by these facts, the Hungarian Government will consider brain research and CNS pharmaceutical research as a priority, since the infrastructural conditions, traditions, international prestige and personnel are all available to build economical strategies on this area. In the same time, an exceptional support for brain research is warranted also by health policy issues, since the aging of the population and the flood of information in our globalized society massively increases the incidence of neurological and psychiatric disorders, which means an enormous economical as well as societal burden. We would like inform the public as well as the policymakers about these issues as efficiently as possible, therefore we organized a "Brain Awareness" press conference during the lunch break on the 2nd day, to which - besides representatives of the media and the government all members of the conference are welcome. We are honoured to have Professor Jes Olesen among the speakers, the founding president of the European Brain Council, which is the leading lobby organization for neuroscience in Europe. This organization played a decisive role in getting brain research accepted as a priority in the 7th Framework Program of the EU. We had the possibility to organize the conference in a most prestigious location, the Headquarters of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, for which we are grateful to the Academy leadership. According to our traditions, attendees of the conference have the opportunity to present their research in the form of posters, which have been grouped into 6 categories. We will be able to get informed about the last 1-2 years of development of Hungarian neuroscience, about new directions of research and technologies at the poster sessions, where participation is strongly encouraged. We will award a 100.000 HUF poster prize in each 6 categories, and one of those will receive a major award. 4
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We are fortunate to have an exceptional list of plenary and symposium speakers, all being internationally highly respected figureheads in neuroscience, and leaders in their respected fields. Their acceptance of our invitation is partly a result of the international recognition and reputation of Hungarian neuroscience as well as that of the symposium chairs. I believe we managed to select topics that are indeed considered hot topics worldwide. We paid particular attention to generate a program that is interesting also for our colleagues working in pharmaceutical or clinical research. One of the clinical symposia has been organized and financed by the sister-organization of HNS, the Hungarian Society of Neurologists and Psychiatrists. We hope this event will start a tradition, and facilitate the convergence of basic and clinical research efforts. Particular significance is given to the 12th Meeting of HNS that it will host the General Assembly that elects new officers of the Society. Therefore we strongly encourage participation of as many members as possible. The usual get-together party will be organized Friday evening in "Aranytíz" Event Hall, just a corner from the conference venue, to which all participants are kindly invited. We hope this reception ensures that the HNS'2009 conference will be memorable for all attendees not only because of its high scientific value, but also for its friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Let me welcome again all participants, basic, clinical and pharmaceutical researcher colleagues to the conference. I wish all of us a fruitful and joyful meeting with lots of new information to develop our knowledge on both conceptual and technological grounds, and with lots of discussions that may form the basis of joint projects and grant applications. These cooperations would ensure that Hungarian neuroscience remains internationally highly respected and successful.
With best regards,
Tamás F. Freund President of the 12th Meeting of the HNS
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TUDOMÁNYOSSZERVEZÔK PROGRAM - ELÕADÁSOK
Szervezõ- és Programbizottság Elnök:
Freund Tamás (igazgató, MTA KOKI)
Tiszteletbeli elnök:
Vizi E. Szilveszter (professor emeritus, MTA KOKI)
Titkár:
Oberfrank Ferenc (ügyvezetõ igazgató, MTA KOKI)
Tagok:
Sperlágh Beáta (MTA KOKI) Antal Miklós (Debreceni Egyetem, Anatómiai, Szövet- és Fejlõdéstani Intézet) Haller József (MTA KOKI) Komoly Sámuel (Pécsi Tudományegyetem, Neurológiai Klinika) Liposits Zsolt (MTA KOKI) Nusser Zoltán (MTA KOKI) Palkovits Miklós (Semmelweis Egyetem, Anatómiai, Szövetés Fejlõdéstani Intézet)
A Szervezõ- és Programbizottság címe MTA Kísérleti Orvostudományi Kutatóintézet 1083 Budapest Szigony utca 43. Telefon: (1)-210 9400 E-mail:
[email protected] WWW: http://www.koki.hu Szervezõ iroda: (regisztráció, szállás, kiállítás, pénzügyek) Congress & Hobby Service Kft. Kongresszus- és Rendezvényszervezõ Iroda 6701 Szeged, Pf.: 1022. Telefon: (62)-484-531 Fax: (62)-450-014 e-mail:
[email protected] WWW: http://prof-congress.hu A konferencia honlapja az Intereneten:
http//www.mitt2009.hu
A Magyar Idegtudományi Társaság honlap címe:
http://www.mitt.hu
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TUDOMÁNYOSORGANIZERS PROGRAM - ELÕADÁSOK Organizing and Program Committee President: Tamás Freund (Director, Inst. of the Experimental Medicine of HAS) Honorary President: Sylvester Vizi E. (Professor em., Inst. of the Experimental Medicine of HAS) Secretary: Ferenc Oberfrank (Managing Director, Inst. of the Experimental Medicine of HAS Members: Beáta Sperlágh (Inst. of the Experimental Medicine of HAS) Miklós Antal (Dept. of Anatomy, Histology, and Embryology, Univ. of Debrecen) József Haller (Inst. of the Experimental Medicine of HAS) Sámuel Komoly (Dept. of Neurology, University of Pécs) Zsolt Liposits (Inst. of the Experimental Medicine of HAS) Zoltán Nusser (Inst. of the Experimental Medicine of HAS) Miklós Palkovits (Dept. of Anatomy, Histology, and Embryology, Semmelweis University) Address of the Organizing and Program Committee Institute of Experimental Medicine of the HAS Address: Szigony utca 43. H-1083 Budapest, Hungary Phone: +36-1-210 9400 E-mail:
[email protected] WWW: http://www.koki.hu Organizing Office: (registration, accommodation, expo, payment) Congress & Hobby Service Ltd. Professional Congress Organizer Address: P.O.Box 1022. H-6701 Szeged, Hungary Phone: +36-62-484-531 Fax: +36-62-450-014 e-mail:
[email protected] WWW: http://prof-congress.hu Website of the Meeting:
http//www.mitt2009.hu
Website of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society:
http://www.mitt.hu
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ÁLTALÁNOS TUDOMÁNYOS INFORMÁCIÓK PROGRAM / GENERAL - ELÕADÁSOK INFORMATION A konferencia helyszíne:
Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Székháza 1051 Budapest Roosevelt tér 9.
A konferencia idõpontja:
2009. január 22-24.
A konferencia hivatalos nyelve:
magyar és angol
A regisztrációs iroda nyitva tartása:(az MTA Székház I. emeletén) 2009. január 22. csütörtök 2009. január 23. péntek 2009. január 24. szombat
8:00-18:00 óra 8:00-18:00 óra 8:00-12:30 óra
A regisztrációs iroda telefonszáma: 30-985-41-91 (mobil, csak jan. 22-24. között) A konferencia részvételi díjai: (20% ÁFA-val) nem tagoknak MITT-tagoknak PhD. hallgatóknak egyetemi hallgatóknak
2008. november 24-ig 2008. november 24-tõl ---------------------------------------------------------------------22.000.-Ft 25.000.-Ft 18.000.-Ft 22.000.-Ft 10.000.-Ft 12.000.-Ft 10.000.-Ft 12.000.-Ft
A részvételi díjak tartalmazzák a tudományos programokon és a cégkiállításon való részvételt, a konferencia programfüzetét, valamint a kávészünetek és a január 23-i fogadás árát. A részvételi díjakból 12.000.-Ft összeg étkezésként kerül feltüntetésre és számlázásra. Szakmai kiállítás A rendezvány idején az érdekelt gyártó, forgalmazó cégek, vállalkozások szakmai termékbemutatóra várják a résztvevõket. Elõadások Az elõadások idõpontját és idõtartamát a részletes tudományos program tartalmazza. Kérjük a szekciók elnökeit és az elõadókat, hogy a rendelkezésre álló idõt pontosan tartassák, illetve tartsák be. Az elõadásokhoz számítógépes prezentációs lehetõséget (MS Office XP; PowerPoint) biztosítunk. Kérjük az elõadókat, hogy számítógépes adathordozóikat (CD, pen-drive) lehetõleg már megérkezéskor, a regisztráció alkalmával adják át a vetítõ technikusnak. Poszterek (P001-P257) A bejelentett poszterek 6 kategóriába sorolva, két szekcióban elosztva kerülnek kiállításra illetve bemutatásra az elõre beszámozott poszter-helyeken. Mind a 6 kategóriában egy-egy 100.000 Ft-os poszter-díj kerül kiosztásra, és közülük az egyik fogja megkapni a fõdíjat. A poszter-táblák mérete: szélesség 90 cm, magasság 120 cm (álló forma). A felerõsítéshez szükséges anyagokat, eszközöket a szervezõk biztosítják. 8
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ÁLTALÁNOS INFORMÁCIÓK / GENERAL INFORMATION Venue:
Headquarters of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences H-1051 Budapest Roosevelt tér 9.
Dates:
22 January 2009 (Thursday) - 24 January 2009 (Saturday)
Official language:
Hungarian and English
Opening of the registration desk: (Headquarters of the HAS, 1st floor) 22 January 2009, Thursday 23 January 2009, Friday 24 January 2009, Saturday
8:00-18:00 8:00-18:00 8:00-12:30
Phone (mobile) +36-30-985-41-91 (between 22 January - 24 January, 2009) Registration fees (incl. 20% VAT)
non-members HNS (MITT) members PhD students undergraduate students
early late before November 24, 2008 after November 24, 2008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------22.000 HUF | 90 EUR 25.000 HUF | 100 EUR 18.000 HUF | 75 EUR 22.000 HUF | 90 EUR 10.000 HUF | 40 EUR 12.000 HUF | 50 EUR 10.000 HUF | 40 EUR 12.000 HUF | 50 EUR
The registration fee includes access to scientific sessions and exhibition, congress material (congress bag, badge, final program), coffee breaks, reception (23 January, 2009) The registration fee includes meal (coffee breaks, reception - value: 12.000 HUF) Trade exhibition The trade stands will be displayed from 22 January to 24 January in the Headquarters of the HAS, close to the lecture hall. All registered participants are welcome. Lectures The date and time of the lectures are included in the detailed scientific program. Charimen and lecturers are kindly invited to respect the time slots of the particular session. Provided facilities for computer presentations: MS Office XP - PowerPoint, videoprojektor. Lecturers are kindly invited to hand in their CD-ROM/Pendrive (with PowerPoint file) to the technical assistant after the registration. Posters (P001-P257) Posters have been grouped into 6 categories, and will be exhibited and presented in 2 poster sessions. Poster numbers will be displayed with large printed figures on the poster boards. The Organizing and Program Committee will award a 100.000 HUF poster prize in each 6 categories, and one of those will receive a major award. Size of the poster board: 90 cm wide x 120 cm high (portrait /standing format). Push-pins will be provided by the organizers.
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ÁLTALÁNOS INFORMÁCIÓK / GENERAL INFORMATION "A" poszter szekció (P001-P128)
2009. január 22. csütörtök Poszterek kihelyezése: Poszterek eltávolítása:
14:00-15:45 óra között jan. 22-én 8:00 órától jan. 22-én 18:30 óráig
"B" poszter szekció (P129-P257)
2009. január 23. péntek Poszterek kihelyezése: Poszterek eltávolítása:
13:00-15:00 óra között jan. 23-án 8:00 órától jan. 23-án 18.30 óráig
Kérjük a szerzõket, hogy a poszter-szekciók idõtartama alatt lehetõség szerint tartózkodjanak a munkájukat bemutató poszter mellett. Publikáció A beküldött összefoglalók az Interneten kerülnek publikálásra, a MITT honlapján (http://www.mitt.hu), illetve a Frontiers in Neuroscience oldalain (http://www.frontiersin.org). Szállás Az elõzetesen megrendelt szállásokat a résztvevõ(k) nevére lefoglaltuk; a szobák a megküldött visszaigazolás szerint vehetõk igénybe az érkezés napján 14 órától az elutazás napján 10 óráig. Korábbi érkezés vagy késõbbi elutazás esetén (csomagok elhelyezésében) a szállodai porta nyújt segítséget. Szállodák: Hotel Mercure Budapest City Center**** 1052 Budapest, Váci utca 20. Tel.: 1-485-3100 Hotel Benczúr*** 1068 Budapest, Benczúr utca 35. Tel.: 1-479-5670 Hotel Medosz** 1061 Budapest, Jókai tér 9. Tel.: 1-374-3000 Hotel Promenade*** 1052 Budapest, Váci utca 22. Tel.: 1-799-4444 Internet A konferencia helyszínén, az MTA Székházában WiFi internetes elérési lehetõséget biztosítunk a rendezvény résztvevõinek. Közgyûlés A Magyar Idegtudományi Társaság vezetõség választó közgyûlést hirdetett meg 2009. január 21-én 18 órára. Határozatképtelenség esetén a közgyûlésre 2009. január 22-én 18 órakor kerül sor az MTA Székház Dísztermében. A közgyûlésre minden társasági tagot tagot szeretettel hív és vár a MITT vezetõsége.
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ÁLTALÁNOS INFORMÁCIÓK / GENERAL INFORMATION Poster session "A" (P001-P128)
22 January 2009, Thursday Setting up: Removal:
14:00 - 15:45 22 January, from 8:00 22 January, until 18:30
Poster session "B" (P129-P257)
23 January 2009, Friday Setting up: Removal:
13:00 - 15:00 23 January, from 8:00 23 January, until 18:30
Poster presenters are kindy requested to be in front of their posters during the Sessions. Publication The submitted abstracts will be published on the website of the HNS (http://www.mitt.hu) and on the pages of Frontiers in Neuroscience (http://www.frontiersin.org). Accommodation The hotel confirmation has been sent to all participants with their accommodation booking. The hotel receptions will be informed about the exact names and reservation details. Check-in time is 14:00, chek-out time is 10:00. Special requests in connection with early check-in, late chek-out (luggage storage) should be made directly to the hotel staff. Hotels: Hotel Mercure Budapest City Center**** 1052 Budapest, Váci utca 20. Tel. +36 1 485 3100 Hotel Benczúr*** 1068 Budapest, Benczúr utca 35. Tel. +36 1 479 5670 Hotel Medosz** 1061 Budapest, Jókai tér 9. Tel. +36 1 374 3000 Hotel Promenade*** 1052 Budapest, Váci utca 22. Tel. +36 1 799 4444 Internet In the Headquarters of the HAS free wireless Internet connection will be provided to the participants of the Meeting. General Assembly The Hungarian Neuroscience Society will have its General Assembly which elects new officers on the 21 January 2009 at 18:00. In lack of quorum the General Assembly will be held on the 22 January 2009 at 18:00 in the Ceremonial Hall of the HAS. The Organizing and Program Committee strongly encourage the participation of as many members as possible.
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ÁLTALÁNOS INFORMÁCIÓK / GENERAL INFORMATION Társasági programok Ebéd A konferencia helyszínén szendvics-ebédet ajánlottunk január 22-én és január 23-án elõzetes jelentkezés alapján. Az ebédcsomagot (ára: 1.800.-Ft/alkalom) a regisztráció alkalmával kapott ebéd-jegy ellenében lehet átvenni. Fogadás Január 23-án este 19:00 órától állófogadásra hívjuk a konferencia résztvevõit az Aranytíz Rendezvényközpontba (1051 Budapest, Arany János u. 10. / Arany J. u. - Tüköry u. sarok) A fogadás alkalmával kerül sor a poszter-díjak átadására is. Képtárlátogatás A Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Mûvészeti Gyûjteménye a Roosevelt téri székházépület harmadik emeletén található. Ma itt az Akadémiával, annak történetével kapcsolatos alkotásokat láthatnak a látogatók. A konferencia résztvevõi január 23-án pénteken 10-16 óra között - térítési díj nélkül - tekinthetik meg a képtárat. Lemondási-módosítási feltételek Lemondást kötbérmentesen kizárólag írásban (e-mail üzenet vagy fax) fogadunk el, legkésõbb 2008. december 15-ig. Ezt követõen a részvételi díjat már nem áll módunkban visszatéríteni és felszámítjuk az esetleges szállás-kötbéreket is. Felelõsség- és egyéb biztosítás A konferencia közzétett részvételi és egyéb díjai nem tartalmaznak baleset-, betegség-, poggyász- és felelõsségbiztosítási díjat, így a felsorolt események bekövetkezése esetén a szervezõknek nem áll módjukban semmilyen felelõsséget vagy kártérítést vállalni. Pénzügyek - számlázás A megrendelt szolgáltatások költségeit a kiállításra kerülõ számlán az érvényes jogszabályok szerint tüntetjük fel. Számla - módosítás, új számla kiállítása a rendezvény végéig, legkésõbb 2009. január 24-ig lehetséges, az eredeti számla-példány visszajuttatása mellett. Ezen idõpont után nem áll módunkban a megrendelés szerint kiadott számlán változtatni.
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ÁLTALÁNOS INFORMÁCIÓK / GENERAL INFORMATION Social programs Lunch Sandwich lunch will be provided to the participants in the Meeting venue on the 22 January and 23 January upon previous order. The lunch packages (1800 HUF / 7 EUR / lunch) can be obtained with lunch tickets received at the registration. Reception The usual get-together party will be organized on the 23 January from 19:00 in the "Aranytíz Event Hall", just a corner from the conference venue (H-1051 Budapest, Arany J. u. 10.), to which all participants are kindly invited. Walk in the Gallery Portraits, landscapes, historical genre paintings, archeological drawings, Elischer's Goethe collection, and the very beautiful objects d'art of the Széchenyi Museum are among the most important treasures of the Academy's fine arts collection. The participants of the Congress can visit the Gallery - free of charge - on 23 January (Friday) between 10:00-16:00 hours. Cancellation Policy Cancellations for the Meeting (registration, accommodation, lunches) must be notified in writing (e-mail or fax) before 15 December, 2008. No refunds are available after 15 December, 2008. Insurance The fees do not include any kind of insurance. The Organizing and Program Committee and the Organizing Office can not accept liability for personal accidents, losses or damage. Health, baggage or accident insurance is recommended and must be taken out in your own country. Finances - billing The prices of the ordered services are indicated on the invoice according to the legislation in force. Modification, new invoice can be requested until 24 January 2009, in return for the original copy. After this date no modifications can be performed on the originally printed financial document.
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TUDOMÁNYOS PROGRAM / SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM January 22, 2009 (Thursday) 8:00 -
Registration
10:00 - 10:10
Opening ceremony
10:10 - 11:00
Grastyán Lecture George Kunos (Natl. Inst. Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism (NIAAA), Natl. Inst. Health, Bethesda, USA) Endocannabinoids and energy homeostasis - role of the brain and periphery
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Coffee break
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Symposium I. ThermoTRP ion channels gating integrative nociceptive signals on primary afferent neurons Chair: János Szolcsányi Speakers - lectures János Szolcsányi (Dept. Pharmacology, Univ. of Pécs, Hungary): The way from capsaicin to thermoTRP channels Peter Reeh (Dept. Physiology, Univ. of Erlangen, Germany): Role of TRPV1 and TRPA1 in signalling nociceptive stimuli Pierangelo Geppetti (Dept. Critical Care of Medicine and Surgery, Univ. of Florence, Italy): Endogenous ligands of thermoTRP channels General conclusions (all speakers): Future perspectives and open questions
The first TRP ion channel gated by thermal stimuli was discovered with the aid of capsaicin and was termed as capsaicin receptor or vanilloid receptor 1 (VR1) (Caterina et al. 1997). This noxious heat gated ion channel was subsequently renamed to transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) and further TRP channels were described which are gated by thermal stimuli in various temperature ranges (TRPV1, TRPV2, TRPV3, TRPV4, TRPM8, TRPA1). TRPV1 and TRPA1 as noxious heat and noxious cold gated TRP channels, respectively are membrane proteins integratively gated also by endogenous or exogenous nociceptive chemical agents and has become promising target molecules for developing analgesics for inactivation the functions of nociceptors. Within the frame of this symposium János Szolcsányi outlines briefly those aspects of capsaicin research which led to the discovery of the first thermoTRP channel. Piero Geppetti presents evidence for the participation of endogenous chemical ligands gating directly or indirectly particularly the TRPV1 and TRPA1 channels. Peter Reeh summarizes mainly single unit studies recorded from nociceptive 16
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TUDOMÁNYOS PROGRAM / SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM January 22, 2009 (Thursday) afferents which suggest an integrative role of these ion channels. Finally a brief discussion of the speakers is dealing with the new horizons and open questions raised by the discovery of thermoTRP channels. 13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
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Poster session "A" (Posters P001-P128)
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Symposium II. The function of GABAergic interneurons: in silico, in vitro and in vivo approaches Chair: Gábor Tamás Speakers - lectures: Terrence Sejnowski (Salk Institute, San Diego, USA): The energetic cost of fast spikes Gábor Tamás (Dept. of Comparative Physiology, Univ. of Szeged, Hungary): Novel functions for GABAergic interneurons Norbert Hájos (Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary): Cellular mechanisms of gamma frequency oscillations in hippocampal slices György Buzsáki (Rutgers University, Newark, USA): Inhibition organizes cell assemblies
The symposium provides a high profile cross section of the field of cortical microcircuits with a special emphasis on GABAergic cell types. Recent theoretical and experimental progress suggests that interneurons might be the key players in triggering and timing cortical activity. The speakers are leaders of the field and will introduce the audience to experiment based models ranging from subcellular compartments to large scale networks of behavioral relevance (Sejnowski), provide an up to date summary of in vitro experiments assigning particular tasks in circuit operations to several GABAergic cell populations (Tamas), present a state of the art analyis of interneurons in cortical oscillations (Hajos) and finally uncover the significance of GABAergic cells in microcircuits of behaving animals studied by a cutting edge in vivo experimental arsenal (Buzsaki). Interneuron research in Hungary is traditionally very competitive at the international level; this attracts the speakers, guarantees the attendance of meeting participants and is likely to create a framework for a sparkling discussion during the session. 17:45 - 18:00
Coffee break
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General assembly: Elections of officers and Ex. Com. members
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TUDOMÁNYOS PROGRAM / SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM January 23, 2009 (Friday) 9:00 - 10:00
Apáthy Lecture Barry Everitt (University of Cambridge, UK): From impulsive actions to compulsive habits: the neural and psychological basis of drug addiction
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Coffee break
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Symposium III. (sponsored by the Hungarian Society of Neurologists and Psychiatrists / HSNP-MIET) Recent development in the understanding of pathomechanism of migraine: novel therapeutic strategies Chair: László Vécsei Speakers - lectures: Jes Olesen (Danish Headache Center and University of Copenhagen, Denmark): Human and animal migraine models in drug target identification Jean Schoenen (University of Liege, Belgium): Cortical responsiveness in migraine: from man to animal and back Csaba Ertsey (Dept. of Neurology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary): Established and novel trigeminovascular targets in primary headache László Vécsei (Dept. of Neurology, Univ. of Szeged, Hungary) Migraine, neurodegeneration and kynurenines
Migraine is one of the most frequent disabling neurological conditions with a major impact on tha patients' quality of life. It is an idiopathic headache disorder that is charactherized by moderate to severe, often unlilateral and pulsating headache attacks aggravated by physical activity and accompanied by vegetative symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, photophobia and phonophobia (1).One of the most important aspects of the pathophysiology of migraine is the inheritied nature of the disorder.Furthermore, about two thirds of patients report pain from nonnoxious stimuli, allodynia (2). The recent developments of non-peptide highly specific CGRP antagonists, and the announcemenet of proof of concept for a CGRP antagonist in acute migraine(3) firmly establish this as a novel and important new emerging principle for acute migraine. Furthermore, authors have shown changes in neurophysiological measures in brain activation, but there is much discussion as to how to interpret such changes (4). Recently, it was found that the tryptophan metabolite kynurenine mitigates the stimulation -induced increase of c-fos immunoreactivity of the rat trigeminal nucleus in an experimental migraine model (5). A very recently synthesized
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TUDOMÁNYOS PROGRAM / SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM January 23, 2009 (Friday) kynurenate analog SZR-72 prevents the nitroglycerol-induced increase of c-fos immunoreactivity in the rat caudal trigeminal nucleus (in press, 2008). These data suggest that migraine is a serious public health problem and a very exciting field of neurosicence with promising new therapeutic strategies. 12:15 - 13:00
Lunch
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Poster session "B" (Posters P129-P257)
13:00 - 14.30
Brain Awareness Press Conference Chair/Elnök: Tamás F. Freund (Budapest) Jes Olesen (Coppenhagen) Organisation of the European Brain Council Az Európai Agytanács mûködése Jean Schoenen (Liege) Activities of the Belgian Brain Council A Belga Agytanács tevékenysége László Vécsei, Ferenc Oberfrank (Szeged, Budapest) Disorders of the Nervous System in Hungary Idegrendszeri betegségek Magyarországon Miklós Antal (Debrecen) Basic research for the understanding and treatment of brain diseases Alapkutatások az idegrendszeri betegségek jobb megértéséért és gyógyításáért During the press conference simultaneous translation will be provided. A sajtótájékoztató alatt szinkrontolmácsolást biztosítunk!
15:00 - 16:00
Szentágothai Lecture (supported by IBRO) Karl Deisseroth (Stanford University, USA): Optogenetics: development and application
16:00 - 16:15
Coffee break
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TUDOMÁNYOS PROGRAM / SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM January 23, 2009 (Friday) 16:15 - 18:15
Symposium IV. Spatial Information Processing in Hippocampal and Entorhinal Circuits Chair: József Csicsvári Chair - speakers - lectures: József Csicsvári (chair) (MRC Anatomical Neuropharm. Unit, University of Oxford, UK) John O'Keefe (University College London, UK): Hippocampal Place cells: how they develop at the beginning of life and how they deteriorate in dementia at the end of life Carol Barnes (Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, USA): Memory and Aged Hippocampal Circuit Dynamics May-Britt Moser (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway): Grid cells and the neural circuits of the entorhinal cortex Edvard Moser (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway): Temporal codes in grid cells and place cells Michael Hasselmo (Boston University, USA): Theta rhythm, grid cells and episodic memory
There is ample electrophysiological evidence that both the hippocampus and the entorhinal cortex are involved spatial navigation. It was established decades ago that most principal cells in the hippocampus fire in relation to space. This discovery has triggered a new field of electrophysiological investigation into hippocampal neuronal activity in behaving animals. Recently, place-selective firing has been discovered in the entorhinal cortex as well. Here, many cells, known as "grid cells", exhibit multiple periodically spaced firing fields, spanning entire environments in grid-like patterns. In this session, John O'Keefe the discoverer of place cells will describe how hippocampal cell coding emerges during development and how it is disrupted in a mouse model of Alzheimer's (Cacucci et al., PNAS 2008). Following a similar theme, Carol Barnes, a world-renowned researcher of memory impairment in aged animals, will describe how hippocampal neuronal patterns are altered in ageing (Gerrad et al., 2008, J Neurosci). Then, May-Britt and Edvard Moser, discoverers of grid cells, will talk in more detail about the firing properties of these cells (Fyhn et al., 2007, Nature; Sargolini et al., 2006, Science). Finally Michael Hasselmo, who is leading authority in computational models of hippocampal function, will introduce computational models of grid cells (Giocomo et al., 2007, Science). 19:00 - 22:00
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TUDOMÁNYOS PROGRAM / SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM January 24, 2009 (Saturday) 9:00 - 10:00
Schaffer Lecture Erwin Neher (Department of Membrane Biophysics, Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen, Germany): Multiple Roles of Calcium Ions in the Regulation of Neurotransmitter Release
10:00 - 10:15
Coffee break
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Symposium V. (supported by the IBRO - CEERC) Fundamental Roles of Endocannabinoid Signaling in Maturation, Function and Disease of the Central Nervous System Chair: István Katona Chair - speakers - lectures: István Katona (chair) (Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary) Tibor Harkány (Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Aberdeen, UK): Endocannabinoid signaling during cortical development (EMBO YIP Lecture) Beat Lutz (Institute of Physiological Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany): Cell-type specific genetic dissection of the CB 1 receptor function in mouse: from synaptic plasticity to behaviour Hanns Ulrich Zeilhofer (Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Zurich, Switzerland): Spinal CB 1 receptors in central pain sensitization Ken Mackie (Dept. of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA): Regulation of cannabinoid receptor signaling
Endogenous cannabinoid molecules are recently identified lipid mediators regulating various physiological mechanisms as intercellular messengers. The widespread distribution of molecular elements belonging to the endocannabinoid system in the central nervous system suggests that endocannabinoid signaling may have fundamental roles underlying neuronal communication and its impairment may contribute to various neurological diseases. This symposium aims to summarize recent progress in our understanding how endogenous cannabinoids regulate various principal neurobiological mechanisms from the embryonic 12th Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society - 2009 - Budapest, Hungary
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TUDOMÁNYOS PROGRAM / SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM January 24, 2009 (Saturday) brain to the adult spinal cord. First, Tibor Harkány will talk about exciting new findings on developmental aspects of endocannabinoid signaling including its role in the control of axon guidance (Berghuis et al. 2007, Science). Then Beat Lutz is invited to present elegant genetic models, which uncovered cell type-specific role of endocannabinoid signaling in certain neurological diseases including epilepsy (Marsicano et al, 2003, Science; Monory et al., 2006, Neuron; Monory et al., 2007, PLoS Biology). Cannabis has been used for pain relief since ancient times; however the site and mechanisms of its analgesic action have only recently been studied systematically. Hanns Ulrich Zeilhofer will provide intriguing new evidence about the loss of synaptic inhibition in the spinal cord (Knabl et al., 2008, Nature) and its relation to endocannabinoid signaling and demonstrates how it is involved in central pain sensitization. Finally, Ken Mackie will highlight a recently described molecular component of the endocannabinoid system, the GPR55 receptor, and will demonstrate where and how this novel receptor regulates neuronal communication (Lauckner et al., 2008, PNAS). 12:15 - 12:35
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P001 Parathyroid hormone 2 receptor and its endogenous ligand TIP39 in the brain of macaque and human Attila G. Bagó1,2, Eugene Dimitrov3, Richard Saunders4, László Seress5, Miklós Palkovits2, Ted B. Usdin3, Árpád Dobolyi2 1 National Institute of Neurosurgery, Budapest, Hungary; 2Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; 3 Section on Fundamental Neuroscience, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA; 4Laboratory of Neuropsychology, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA; 5Central Electron Microscopic Laboratory, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary P002 Immunohistochemical study on the rat corpus pineale Bagyura Zsolt, Pócsai Károly, Kálmán Mihály Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University, Budapest P003 Influence of nutritional state on leptin effects in rats Balaskó Márta, Schjottelvik Tore, Soós Szilvia, Pétervári Erika, Székely Miklós Department of Pathophysiology and Gerontology, Medical School, University of Pécs, Hungary P004 High resolution confocal microscopy of serotonergic innervation of the feeding system in developing Lymnaea stagnalis Gábor Balog,1 Elena Voronezhskaya,2 Károly Elekes1 1 Balaton Limnological Research Istitute, Hung. Acad. Sci., Tihany, 2Institite of Developmental Biology, Russian Acad. Sci., Moscow P005 Thermoregulatory effects of central CRF administration Bartha Zoltán Levente, Garami András, Solymár Margit, Balaskó Márta, Székely Miklós Department of Pathophysiology and Gerontology, Medical School, University of Pécs, Hungary P006 Glutamatergic Neurons Projecting to the Hypothalamic Ventromedial Nucleus of the Rat Csáki Ágnes1, Kiss József2, Halász Béla2 1 Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest; 2Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Group, Hung. Acad. Sci - Semmelweis University, Budapest. P007 Feeding pattern after intraperitoneal capsaicin desensitization in rats Cséplõ Péter, Garami András, Solymár Margit, Balaskó Márta, Pétervári Erika Department of Pathophysiology and Gerontology, Medical School, University of Pécs, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P008 Model Synthesis and Identification of a One-Compartment Hodgkin-Huxley Type GnRH Neuron Model Csercsik Dávid1, Szederkényi Gábor1, Hangos Katalin1, Farkas Imre2 1 Computer and Automation Research Institute, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest; 2 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest P009 Activation of TIP39 neurons in the lateral subparafascicular area of mother rats Melinda Cservenák1, Ted B. Usdin2, Miklós Palkovits1, Árpád Dobolyi1 1 Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; 2 Section on Fundamental Neuroscience, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA P010 Kisspeptin is present presynaptically in the rat arcuate nucleus and modulates neuronal activity at that site Deli, L.3, Inyushkin, A.N.1, Kalló, I. 2,3,4, L., Kalamatianos, T.2, Mikkelsen, J.D.5, Liposits, Z.3, Coen, C.W.2 and Dyball, R.E.J.1 1 Department of Physiology Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, UK; 2School of Biomedical & Health Sciences, King’s College London, London, UK; 3 Laboratory of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary; 4Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Information Technology, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary; 5Department of Translational Neurobiology, NeuroSearch A/S, Pederstrupvej 93, 2750 Ballerup, Denmark P011 Amylin mRNA in the rat brain: induction of its expression in the preoptic area of rat dams Árpád Dobolyi Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary P012 Characterization of the Teb4 ubiquitin ligase of type 2 deiodinase Egri Péter1, Wittmann Gábor1, Fekete Csaba1,2, Gereben Balázs1 1 Laboratory of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 2Tupper Research Institute and Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, Tufts-Medical Center, Boston, MA 02111 P013 Retrograde endocannabinoid signalling via type-1 cannabinoid receptor (CB1) expressed in neuronal afferents of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons of the mouse brain Farkas Imre1, Deli Levente1, Kalló Imre1, Hrabovszky Erik1, Fekete Csaba1, Suzanne M. Moenter2, Watanabe Masahiko3, Liposits Zsolt1 1 Department of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest, 2Neuroscience Graduate Program, Departments of Medicine and Cell Biology, Univ. Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA, 3 Department of Anatomy, Hokkaido Univ., School of Med., Sapporo, Japan 24
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P014 CART is expressed in refeeding-activated neurons of the ventral parvocellular part of the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus Tamás Füzesi1, Gábor Wittmann1, Zsolt Liposits1, Ronald M. Lechan2,3 and Csaba Fekete1,2 1 Department of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest; 2Tupper Research Institute and Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism and Molecular Medicine, New England Medical Center, Boston, MA; 3Department of Neuroscience, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA P015 Exon-specific regulation of BDNF transcripts in the urocortin1 neurons of the non-preganglionic Edinger-Westphal nucleus Gaszner Balázs1,2, Derks Nicole2, Müller Marreike2, E. W. Roubos W. Eric2, Kozicz Tamás2 1 University of Pécs, Dept of Anatomy, Hungary; 2Donders Center for Neuroscience, Dept. of Cellular Animal Physiology, Nijmegen, The Netherlands P016 Morpho-functional analysis of ecto-nucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolases in hypothalamic neurons Gyõrffy Andrea1, Kiss Dávid Sándor2, Horváth Krisztina1, Kulcsár Margit2, Somogyi Virág1, Bartha Tibor1, Frenyó V. László1, Zsarnovszky Attila1 1 Szent István University Faculty of Veterinary Sciences Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, 2Szent István University Faculty of Veterinary Sciences Department and Clinic of Reproduction P017 Investigation of slow cortical rhythm in sleep deprived rats Hajnik, T., Nagy, B., Tóth, A. and Détári, L. Dept. of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Hungary P018 Monoaminergic modulation of vegetative arousal in the snail helix pomatia Hernadi L., Hiripi L., Vehovszky Á. Balaton Lymnological Research Institute, HAS, Tihany, Hungary P019 Unusual behavior of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) on survival, signal transduction and receptorial binding in human trophoblast cells Horváth Gabriella1, Rácz Boglárka2, Tamás Andrea1, Kiss Péter1, Brubel Réka1, Boronkai Árpád2, Lubics Andrea1, Németh József3, Tóth Gábor4, Varga Tamás5, Szõgyi Donát1, Fónagy Eszter1, Farkas József1, Barakonyi Alíz6, Szereday László6, Koppán Miklós1,5, Reglõdi Dóra1. 1 Departments of Anatomy, 2Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry, 5Obstetrics and Gynecology, 6Medical Microbiology and Immunology, University of Pecs,3Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, University of Debrecen, 4Department of Medical Chemistry, University of Szeged, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P020 Distribution of type 1 cannabinoid receptor expressing neurons in the mouse hypothalamus. Relationship to the major GABA-ergic and glutamatergic hypothalamic cell populations Hrabovszky Erik1, Wittmann Gábor1, Kalló Imre1,2, Liposits Zsolt1,2, Fekete Csaba1,3 1 Laboratory of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 2Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Information Technology, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary; 3Tupper Research Institute and Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism and Molecular Medicine, New England Medical Center, 750 Washington St, Boston, MA, 02111. P021 Distribution of Kisspeptin-like immunoreactivity in the human hypothalamus. Demonstration of neuronal contacts with type-1 gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons Hrabovszky Erik1, Vida Barbara1, Horváth C. Mónika2, Keller Éva2, Caraty Alain4, Clive W. Coen5, Liposits Zsolt1,3, Kalló Imre1,3,5 1 Laboratory of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 1083 Hungary; 2Department of Forensic Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, 1083 Hungary; 3 Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Information Technology, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary; 4INRA/CNRS/Univ Tours/Haras Nationaux, Nouzilly, France; 5Biomedical & Health Sciences, King’s College London, London, UK P022 The role of vasopressin in hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis regulation during lactation Subodh Kumar Jain1,2, Zsuzsa Mergl2, István Barna2,3, Mario Engelmann3, Dóra Zelena2 1 Department of Zoology, Dr.H.S.Gour University, Sagar-470 003 India; 2Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 3 Institut für Medizinische Neurobiologie, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität, Magdeburg, Germany P023 Evidence that kisspeptin neurons in the AVPV form part of a bisynaptic pathway connecting suprachiasmatic vasopressin neurons with preoptic GnRH cells Kalló Imre1,2, Vida Barbara1, Deli Levente1, Kalamatianos Theodosis3, Hrabovszky Erik1, Caraty Alain4, Liposits Zsolt1,2 and Coen W. Clive3 1 Laboratory of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary; 2Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Information Technology, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary; 3Biomedical & Health Sciences, King’s College London, London, UK; 4INRA/CNRS/Univ Tours/Haras Nationaux, Nouzilly, France
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P024 Occurrence and phenotype of glutamatergic elements in the adenohypophysis of the rat Kocsis S. Zsuzsanna, Kalló Imre, Wittmann Gábor, Fekete Csaba, Liposits Zsolt, Hrabovszky Erik Laboratory of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary P025 Fos activation in the lower brainstem after feeding and refeeding in gold thioglucose-treated mice P. Kurucz1, K. Meltzer1, M. Palkovits1 1 Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary P026 Hypothalamic CRH expression in fractalkine receptor (CX3CR1) deficient mouse Molnár Andrea, Kovács Krisztina Laboratory of Molecular Neuroendocrinology Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary P027 Endogenous and Exogenous Chemosensitivity of Neurons in the Mediodorsal Prefrontal Cortex Nagy Bernadett, Papp Szilárd, Takács Gábor, Szalay Csaba, Keresztes Dóra, Németh Lívia, Hideg Barnabás, Faragó Bence, Csulak Tímea, Rábai Miklós and Karádi Zoltán Institute of Physiology and Neurophysiology Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS), Pécs University, Medical School, Pécs, Hungary P028 Orexin A-containing pathways in the rat brainstem R.S. Papp, M. Palkovits Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University and Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary P029 Regulatory changes of food intake upon CRF administration Pétervári Erika, Cséplõ Péter, Bartha Zoltán Levente, Soós Szilvia, Székely Miklós Department of Pathophysiology and Gerontology, Medical School, University of Pécs, Hungary P030 Immunohistochemical study on the neurointermediate lobe of the rat pituitary Pócsai Károly, Bagyura Zsolt, Kálmán Mihály Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University, Budapest
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P031 Presence of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide in human serum and milk Rita Borzsei1, Laszlo Mark2, Andrea Tamas3, Terez Bagoly1, Csaba Bay4, Katalin Csanaky3, Eszter Banki3, Peter Kiss3, Alexandra Vaczy2, Gabriella Horvath3, Jozsef Nemeth5, Edit Szauer3, Zsuzsanna Helyes1, and Dora Reglodi3 Departments of 1Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics, 2Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry, 3Anatomy, 4Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Pecs; and 5Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics, University of Debrecen, Hungary P032 Prolactin-releasing peptide-containing neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract activate neurons in the hypothalamic dorsomedial nucleus in response to refeeding of fasted rats Éva Renner, Kinga Ibolya Szabó-Meltzer, Nela Puskás, Árpád Dobolyi, Zsuzsanna E. Tóth, Miklós Palkovits Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary P033 Acute estradiol treatment evokes broad transcriptional changes in the rat prefrontal cortex Sárvári Miklós1,3, Hrabovszky Erik1, Kalló Imre1, Varju Patricia1, Galamb Orsolya2, Solymosi Norbert2, Molnár Béla2, Tihanyi Károly3, Szombathelyi Zsolt3, Liposits Zsolt1 1 Laboratory of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 22nd Department of Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; 3Gedeon Richter Ltd., Budapest, Hungary. P034 Effects of central infusion of CNTF on the energetics of obese mice. Biotelemetric studies. Margit Solymár1, Zoltán Szelényi1, 2 1 Department of Pathophysiology and Gerontology, Faculty of Medicine, 2 Department of Applied Life Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pécs, Hungary P035 Human and Monkey fMRI Pilot Experiments in the Understanding of Central Regulatory Disturbances of Feeding and Metabolism Szalay Csaba1, Aradi Mihály2, Auer Tibor2, Orsi Gergely3, Schwarcz Attila2,3, Hanna Sophia1, Németh Lívia1, Nagy Bernadett1, Takács Gábor1, Lénárd László1 and Karádi Zoltán1 1 Institute of Physiology and Neurophysiology Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Pécs University, Medical School, Pécs, Hungary; 2 Neurosurgery Clinic, Pécs University, Medical School, Pécs, Hungary; 3Pécs Diagnostic Center Ltd., Pécs, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P036 Changes of GFAP-immunoreactivity after partial food deprivation in the lateral septum of female and ovariectomized rats Balázs Szõke, Katalin Halasy Department of Anatomy and Histology, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Szent István University, Budapest, Hungary P037 Interleukin-1beta Mediated Homeostatic Processes in the Nucleus Accumbens of the Rat Takács Gábor, Papp Szilárd, Szalay Csaba, Nagy Bernadett, Hanna Sophia, Dimitrios Fotakos, Németh Lívia, Csulak Tímea, Hideg Barnabás, Faragó Bence, Keresztes Dóra and Karádi Zoltán Institute of Physiology and Neurophysiology Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS), Pécs University, Medical School, Pécs, Hungary P038 Elevated PrRP mRNA Expression in Brattleboro Rats Does not Affect the Response to Acute Stress 1 Tóth Zsuzsanna E, 2Mergl Zsuzsa, 3Kirilly Eszter, 1Szabó-Meltzer Kinga, 2Zelena Dóra 1 Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embriology, Semmelweis University and the Hungarian Acad. Sci., 2Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci.,3Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary P039 Participation of endogenous cannabinoids in hypothalamo-pituitary adrenal axis regulation during chronic stress: studies in CB1 knockout mice Trzosek-Szabó Ursula1, Zsuzsa Mergl1, Ágnes Domokos1, Dóra Zelena1 1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary P040 Non-overlapping expression of GAD forms in the developing mouse GnRH1 system Vastagh Cs1, Schwirtlich M1 Katarova Z1, Cariboni, A2, Erdélyi F1, Szabó G1. 1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest; Hungary; 2 Institute of Endocrinology, University of Milan, Milan, Italy P041 Co-localisation of neuropeptides with kisspeptin in preoptic/hypothalamic neurons of the mouse brain Vida Barbara1; Deli Levente1; Kalamatianos Theodosis2; Hrabovszky Erik1; Caraty Alain3; Coen W. Clive2; Liposits Zsolt1; Kalló Imre1 1 Laboratory of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 2Biomedical and Health Sciences, King’s College London, London, UK; 3NRA/CNRS/University of Tours/Haras Nationaux, Nouzilly, France
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P042 Age dependent role of vasopressin in indomethacine induced gastric ulceration Dóra Zelena1, Ludmila Filaretova2 1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 2Laboratory of Experimental Endocrinology, Pavlov Institute of Physiology, St. Petersburg, Russia P043 Effects of post-mortem delay on protein levels of human brain samples Balázsa Tamás, Dobolyi Árpád, Palkovits Miklós Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary P044 Capsazepine reversible inhibition of opioid receptors by capsaicin Wollemann Mária, Ioja Enikõ and Benyhe Sándor Biological Research Centre, Institute of Biochemistry, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szeged, Hungary P045 The effects of ethanol-consumption on cell proliferation in the brain of the post-hatch domestic chick Tímea Bodogán, Gergely Zachar, Eszter Bálint, Szilvia Mezey, András Csillag Semmelweis University: Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Budapest P046 Oncomodulin-immunopositive axons in parvalbumin knock-out animals: axonal regeneration in the adult central nervous system Csillik Bertalan1; Mihály András1; Losonczi Erika1; Knyihár-Csillik Elizabeth1; Schwaller Beat2 Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary, 2Unit of Anatomy, Department of Medicine, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland P047 A new blood-brain barrier model for testing centrally acting drugs Deli Mária1, Nakagawa Shinsuke2,3, Kawaguchi Hiroko4, Shimizudani Takeshi4, Shimono Takanori3, Kittel Ágnes5, Tanaka Kunihiko2, Niwa Masami2,3 1 Laboratory of Molecular Neurobiology, Institute of Biophysics, Biological Research Center, Hung. Acad. Sci., Szeged, Hungary; 2Department of Pharmacology 1, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan; 3BBB Laboratory, PharmaCo-Cell Co. Ltd., Nagasaki, Japan; 4Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Co. Ltd., Osaka, Japan; 5Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest, Hungary. P048 Bcl-2 or Bcl-XL gene therapy increases neural plasticity proteins nestin, cfos and synapsin-1 expression in PC12 cells Aniko Gal1,2, Klara Pentelenyi2, Viktoria Remenyi2, Edina A. Wappler1, Geza Safrany3, Judit Skopal1, Zoltan Nagy1 1 Cardiovascular Center, Department Section of Vascularneurology, Semmelweis University, Budapest , 2Department of Neurology, Center of Molecular Neurology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, 3National Research Institute of Radiobiology and Radiohygiene, Budapest 30
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P049 Distribution of astrocytes in the lumbosacral spinal cord and the effect of epidural anaesthesia Hajós Ferenc and Gerics Balázs Dept. of Anatomy & Histology; Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent István University, Budapest, Hungary P050 Characterization of long-term tissue reaction around Neuroprobes silicon multielectrodes László Grand1,2, Lucia Wittner1, Emmanuelle Göthelid3, Sven Oscarsson3 Stanislav Herwik4, Patrick Ruther4, Herc Neves5, István Ulbert1,2 1 Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 2 Peter Pazmany Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary, 3Dept of Physics and Material Science, Uppsala Univ., Uppsala, Sweden, 4Dept. of Microsyst. Engineering (IMTEK), Univ. Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany, 5IMEC, Leuven, Belgium P051 Reorganization of cannabinoid-1 receptor expression in the superficial spinal dorsal horn of rats in inflammatory pain Hegyi Zoltán, Antal Miklós Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Medical and Health Science Center, University of Debrecen P052 Characterization of UTP-induced ATP release in human midbrain-derived neuronal precursor cells Heinrich A, Illes P. & Sperlágh B. Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary P053 Role of pituitary adenylate-cyclase activating polypeptide in mouse models of nocifensive behaviours and hyperalgesia Helyes Zsuzsanna1, Sándor Katalin1, Kormos Viktória1, Botz Bálint1, Imreh András1, Bölcskei Kata2, Szolcsányi János1, Norihito Shintani4, Hashimoto Hitoshi4, Baba Akemichi4, Reglõdi Dóra3 1 Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, University of Pécs; 2 Analgesic Research Laboratory of the University of Pécs and Gedeon-Richter Ltd.; 3 Department of Anatomy, University of Pécs, Hungary; 4Laboratory of Molecular Neuropharmacology, Medical School of Osaka University, Japan P054 Gene expression analysis in a neuropathic pain model by the TaqMan LowDensity Array Krisztina Holló, Zsuzsanna Bardóczi, Erzsébet Bakk, Krisztina Hegedûs, László Nagy1 and Miklós Antal Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, 1Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Medical and Health Science Center, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P055 Niosomes as drug targeting systems Horvát Sándor1, Sipos Péter2, Kis Lóránd1, Tóth Andrea1, Erõs István2, SzabóRévész Piroska2, Deli Mária1 1 Laboratory of Molecular Neurobiology, Institute of Biophysics, Biological Research Center, Hung. Acad. Sci., Szeged, Hungary; 2Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, University of Szeged, Hungary P056 Interaction of peripherally applied endogenous ligands (endomorphin-1 and 2-arachidonoyl glycerol) in joint pain model Mécs László2, Tuboly Gábor1, Benedek György1, Horváth Gyöngyi1 1 Department of Physiology, 2Department of Orthopedics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged P057 The Antiallodynic Potency of Endogenous Cannabinoid Ligands at Spinal Level Gabriella Kékesi, Gábor Tuboly, György Benedek, Gyöngyi Horváth Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged P058 Investigation of purinergic receptors and ATP-metabolizing enzymes in the blood brain barrier using a new in vitro model Ceruti Stefania1, Viganò Francesca1, Deli Mária2, Sperlágh Beáta3, Abbracchio Maria Pia1, Kittel Ágnes3 1 Dept. Pharmacol. Sci., Univ. Milan, Milan, Italy; 2Inst. Biophysics, Biological Research Center, Hung. Acad. Sci., Szeged; 3Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci, Budapest P059 Attentional modulation of perceived pain intensity in capsaicin-induced secondary hyperalgesia István Kóbor1, Viktor Gál1,2 & Zoltán Vidnyánszky1,2 1 MR Research Center, Szentágothai J. Knowledge Center - Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary, 2Neurobionics Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences - Pázmány Péter Catholic University - Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary P060 Effects of inhomogeneous static magnetic field on human thermal pain threshold Zsófia Kovács-Bálint1, Árpád Csathó2, Orsolya Pachner3, János László4, István Hernádi1 1 Department of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary; 2Institute of Behavioral Sciences, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary; 3 Institute of Psychology, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary; 4Section for Mathematics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary P061 Effects of P2 receptor ligands in animal models of neuropathic, thermal and inflammatory pain Beáta Méhész, Rómeó D. Andó, Beáta Sperlágh Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P062 Molecular architecture of endocannabinoid signaling in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord mediating antinociception Nyilas Rita1, Gregg Laura C2, Mackie Ken3, Watanabe Masahiko4, Zimmer Andreas5, Hohmann Andrea G2, Katona István1 1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-1083 Budapest, Hungary; 2Neuroscience and Behavior Program, Department of Psychology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602-3013; 3Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405; 4Department of Anatomy, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, Sapporo 060-8638, Japan; and 5Institute of Molecular Psychiatry, University of Bonn, 53105 Bonn, Germany P063 Functional reinnervation of denervated hindlimb muscles induced by grafted neuroectodermal stem cells. Pajer Krisztián, Szabó András, Nógrádi Antal University of Szeged, Department of Ophthalmology., Laboratory of Neuromorphology, Szeged, Hungary P064 Central nervous system effects of metal oxide nanoparticles applied into the airways of rats Papp András, Sárközi Leila Department of Public Health, University of Szeged, Faculty of Medicine P065 Over-expression of HCN2 ion channels in the superficial spinal dorsal horn of rats in Freund’s adjuvant-induced inflammatory pain Papp Ildikó, Holló Krisztina, Hegedûs Krisztina, Antal Miklós Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, MHSC, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary P066 Investigation of the role of somatostatin 4 receptors (sst4) in inflammation and pain models Pintér Erika, Bánvölgyi Ágnes, Sándor Katalin, Helyes Zsuzsanna, Szolcsányi János Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Pécs, Hungary P067 Modulation of Neuropathic Pain by Endocannabionid Signalling Ildikó Rácz1, Xavier Nadal3, Judith Alferink1,2, Josep E. Baños3, Jennifer Rehnelt1, Miquel Martín3, Alfonso Gutierrez-Adan4, Elena Sanguino5, Jorge Manzanares5, Andreas Zimmer1, Rafael Maldonado3 1 Institute of Molecular Psychiatry, 2Departmenr of Psychiatry University of Bonn. Sigmund-Freud-Str 25. 53105 Bonn, Germany, 3Laboratori de Neurofarmacologia. Facultat de Ciències de la Salut i de la Vida. Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Parc de Recerca Biomèdica de Barcelona, C/Dr Aiguader 80. 08003 Barcelona, Spain; 4Departamento de Reproducción Animal y Conservación de Recursos Zoogenéticos, Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria, 28040 Madrid, Spain; 5Instituto de Neurociencias de Alicante, Universidad Miguel Hernández-CSIC, Apartado de correos 18, 03550 Alicante, Spain
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P068 Static magnetic field-induced anti-nociceptive effect and the involvement of capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerves in this mechanism Sándor Katalin1, Gyires Klára2, Szolcsányi János1, László János3, Helyes Zsuzsanna1 1 PTE ÁOK Farmakológiai és Farmakoterápiai Intézet, Pécs 2SE Farmakológiai és Farmakoterápiai Intézet, Budapest, 3MTA Matematikai Tudományok Osztálya, Budapest P069 Cannabinoid CB1 receptor can mediate gastric mucosal protection in the rat. Nashwan Shujaa, Zoltán S. Zádori, Klára Gyires Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Medical Faculty, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary. P070 Effect of lipid raft disruption on TRPV1 receptor activation of trigeminal sensory neurons and transfected cell line É. Szõke1, R. Börzsei1, D. M. Tóth2, O. Lengl1, ZS. Helyes1, Z. Sándor2, J. Szolcsányi1,2 1 Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary, 2Analgesic Research Laboratory, University of Pécs and Gedeon Richter Plc., Pécs P071 The influence of juvenile capsaicin desenzitization on different sensory processes Tuboly Gábor, Ádám Gábor, Benedek György, Horváth Gyöngyi Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary P072 Individualizing Treatment of Neuropathic Pain Wang Tao Shandong Pingdu Renmin Hospital, Beijing, China P073 Connections of the ventrobasal forebrain in the domestic chick (Gallus domesticus) Eszter Bálint and András Csillag Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University, Budapest P074 Can the Pontine Reticular Formation be the (6Hz) theta generator? Péter Baracskay1, Nóra Szilágyi2, Gábor Juhász1 and András Czurkó1 1 Laboratory of Proteomics, Institute of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary; 2Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Institute of Biology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary P075 The role of cadherin-13 in the regulation of mouse cortical development K. Bercsényi, K. Géczi, M. Mayer, G. Szabó and Z. Lele Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P076 How visual information modulates the activity of the substantia nigra Berényi Antal, Gombkötõ Péter, Farkas Ágnes, Paróczy Zsuzsanna, Márkus Zita, Averkin Robert, Benedek György, Nagy Attila Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, Szeged P077 Neurochemical Characterization of Connections between Commissural Interneurons and Motoneurons in the Spinal Cord of Neonatal Rat Birinyi András, Wéber Ildikó, Veres Gábor, Antal Miklós Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embriology, Faculty of Medicine, Medical and Health Science Center, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary P078 Input-specific distribution of A-type potassium channels in the thalamus. Hajnalka Bokor, Kristóf Giber, Mihály Köllõ, Zoltán Nusser, László Acsády Hungarian Academy of Science, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Dept. Cellular and Network Neurobiology, Budapest, Hungary P079 Maps of red and green cone inputs to visual receptive fields of the marmoset LGN obtained with the reverse correlation technique Péter Buzás1,2, Chris Tailby2,3, Ken Cheong2,3, Aaron Camp2,3, Paul R. Martin2 1 Institute of Physiology, Medical School, University of Pécs, Hungary; 2National Vision Research Institute of Australia & Dept. of Optometry & Vision Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Australia; 3Bosch Institute and School of Medical Sciences, The University of Sydney, Australia. P080 CB1 receptor-independent effects of the CB1 receptor antagonist/inverse agonist rimonabant (SR141716) Cinar Resat and Szûcs Mária Institute of Biochemistry, Biological Research Center, Hung. Acad. Sci., Szeged P081 Study of calpain activity with calcium-independent activator and specific substrate Czégé, D.1, Farkas, A.2, Halasy, K.3, Tárnok K.1, Friedrich, P.2, Világi,I.1 1 Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary, 2Institute of Enzimology, BRC, Hungarian Academy of Science, Budapest, Hungary, 3Department of Anatomy and Histology, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent István University, Budapest, Hungary P082 Neural connectivity of the ventrobasal telencephalon of domestic chicks Csillag András Dept. of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University, Budapest P083 Vestibular lesion-induced changes in the extracellular matrix molecules of the vestibular nuclei of the rat Adam Deak1, Timea Bacskai1, Klara Matesz1,2 1 Dept. of Anatomy, Univ. of Debrecen, Medical and Health Sci.Center and 2HASUD Neurosci. Res. Group
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P084 Effects of oxygen tension on neural cell development: in vitro and in vivo assays on differentiation of NE-4C neural stem cells Kornél Demeter1, Anita Zádori1, Linda Várady1, Nóra Hádinger1, Viktor A. Ágoston2,3, Anna Gõbl3, Zoltán Nagy2, Tímea Kõhidi1, Emília Madarász1 1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences; 2 Department Section of Vascular Neurology, Semmelweis University and 3 Hyperbaric Centre, Budapest, Hungary P085 M/L-cone development in in vivo organotypic retinal cultures Viktória Doma1, Gergely Halász1, Arnold Szabó1, Ágnes Ida Berta1, György Végvári2, Pál Röhlich1, Ágoston Szél1, Ákos Lukáts1 1 Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary, 2Corvinus University, Department of fruit Science, Budapest Hungary P086 Electronic depth control with Neuroprobes microarrays Balazs Dombovari1,4, Richard Csercsa1, Karsten Seidl2, Patrick Ruther2, Herc Neves3, Istvan Ulbert1,4 1 Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 2 Dept. of Microsyst. Engineering (IMTEK), Univ. Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany 3 Interuniversitair Microelektronica Centrum, Leuven, Belgium; 4Peter Pazmany Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary P087 Molecular characterization of deep short-axon cells of the rat main olfactory bulb Eyre Mark, Kerti Katalin, Nusser Zoltan Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest P088 Propofol enhances GABA- and glycinergic transmission in hemisected spinal cord preparation. Farkas Bence1, Fodor László1, Tarnawa István1, Maksay Gábor2 1 Pharmacology and Drug Safety Research, Gedeon Richter Plc., Budapest, Hungary, 2Dept. of Molecular Pharmacology, Inst. of Biomol. Chem., HAS, Budapest, Hungary P089 Improved-throughput testing of drugs acting on ion channels: application of the automated patch clamp technique Fodor László, Kocsis Pál, Tarnawa István Pharmacology and Drug Safety Research, Gedeon Richter Plc., Budapest, Hungary P090 Molecular organization of perineuronal net of the oculomotor neurons in the frog Botond Gaál1,2, Éva Rácz1, Gábor Veress1, György Székely1,2, Klara Matesz1,2 1 Dept. of Anatomy, Univ. of Debrecen, Medical and Health Sci.Center and 2HAS-UD Neurosci. Res. Group P091 A glycinergic input into the intralaminar thalamic nuclei Kristóf Giber1, Viktor Plattner1, Hajnalka Bokor1, László Acsády1 1 Hungarian Academy of Science, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Dept. Cellular and Network Neurobiology, Budapest, Hungary 36
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P092 Modulatory effect of intra- and extra-receptive field stimuli on local field potentials and single unit activity in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus Rokszin Alice*, Gombkötõ Péter*, Farkas Ágnes, Berényi Antal, Benedek György, Nagy Attila Department of Physiology, University of Szeged, Szeged P093 Does EMX2 directly interfere with glutamatergic versus GABAergic phenotype decision? Hadinger N., Varga B.,Barabás K. & Madarasz E. IEM-HAS, Budapest, Hungary P094 PACAP expression and neural regeneration in the earthworm central nervous system. 1 Horváth, B., 1Boros, Á., 1Pollák, E., 2Németh, J., 3Reglõdi, D. and 1Molnár, L. Departments of 1General Zology and 3Anatomy, University of Pécs, Hungary 2 Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary P095 The interaction of endomorphin-1 with N-arachdonoyl-dopamine at spinal level Horváth Gyöngyi1, Farkas Ibolya2, Tuboly Gábor1, Benedek György1 1 Department of Physiology, 2Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged P096 The Role of NMDA Receptors in the Spinal Mechanism of Itch Joó Gabriella1, Farkas Ibolya2, Kékesi Gabriella1, Tuboly Gábor1, Benedek György1, Horváth Gyöngyi1 1 Department of Physiology, 2Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged P097 Ontogenic development of PACAP rhythms in chicken embryos Józsa R.1, Reglõdi D.1, Cornélissen G. 2, Hollósy T.1, Németh J.3, Halberg F.2 1 Dept. of Anatomy, Univ. Pécs, Hungary; 2Chronobiology Center, Univ. Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA; 3Dept. of Pharmacology, Univ. Debrecen, Hungary P098 Fast vs. slow inactivated state preference of sodium channel inhibitors. How to tell them apart? Károly R., Lenkey N., Mike A. and Vizi E. S. Insititute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad Sci. Budapest P099 Measurement of state-dependent action of sodium channel inhibitors Kocsis Pál, Fodor László, Tarnawa István Pharmacology and Drug Safety Research, Gedeon Richter Plc., Budapest, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P100 The role of myosin phosphatase in the synaptic transmission in the rat ventral cochlear nucleus 1 Áron Kõszeghy, 1Balázs Pál, 1Géza Szûcs, 2Beáta Lontay, 2Ferenc Erdõdi, 1Zoltán Rusznák Departments of 1Physiology and 2Medical Chemistry, Medical and Health Science Centre, University of Debrecen P101 Psychiatric drugs and classic sodium channel inhibitors differ in their mechanisms of action on rNav1.2 channels: an automated patch-clamp study Lenkey Nóra, Mike Árpád, Károly Róbert, Vizi E. Szilveszter Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. of Sci., Budapest P102 The ultrastructure of the filum terminale Boros Csaba, Lukácsi Erika, Horváth-Oszwald Erzsébet, Réthelyi Miklós Szentágothai János Laboratory, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University, Budapest P103 From precursor to peptide: Evidence for endomorphin biosynthesis? Mallareddy Jayapalreddy, Csibrány Balázs, Keresztes Attila, Tóth Géza Institute of Biochemistry, Biological Research Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szeged, Hungary. P104 Effect of the fluorescent tracer Fast Blue on the Pseudorabies virus infection Márton Gábor 1, Tombácz Dóra 2, Tóth Judit 2, Szabó András 1, Boldogköi Zsolt 2, Nógrádi Antal 1 1 Department of Ophthalmology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary; 2 Department of Medical Biology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary P105 A comparative study of sodium channel inhibitor drugs: Distinct types of pHdependence. Mike A., Lukacs P., Lenkey N., Karoly R. & Vizi E.S. Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest P106 Origin and characterization of microglial cells in the avian central nervous system Molnár Dávid, Oláh Imre, Nagy Nándor Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary P107 Effects of succinate on ATP-induced Ca2+ waves in the nucleus accumbens Molnár Tünde1, Barabás Péter1, Kardos Julianna1, Palkovits Miklós2 1 Department of Neurochemistry, Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, Chemical Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary 2 Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Semmelweis University and Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P108 Coding of spatial visual information in the caudate nucleus Nagy Attila, Berényi Antal, Paróczy Zsuzsanna, Márkus Zita, Rokszin Alice, Braunitzer Gábor, Benedek György Department of Physiology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary P109 Role of ascending activating systems in the regulation of sensory processing in rats Nagy, B., Hajnik, T., Tóth, A. and Détári, L. Dept. of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Hungary P110 Blood vessels are required for development of the enteric nervous system Nándor Nagy1,2, Olive Mwizerwaa, Karina Yaniv3, Liran Carmel4, Rafael PierettiVanmarcke1, Brant M. Weinstein3, and Allan M. Goldsteina* 1 Department of Pediatric Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; 2Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; 3Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD; 4National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD P111 Studies on EAAT4 glutamate transporter during early neural development M. Neubrandt, M. Jelitai, B. Varga, E. Madarász Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest P112 Retinoic acid production by differentiating neural stem cells Orsolits Barbara., Võfély Gergõ, Hádinger Nóra, Madarász Emília, Környei Zsuzsanna Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest; Hungary P113 Targets, receptors and significance of muscarinic neuromodulation on giant neurones of the rat dorsal cochlear nucleus Balázs Pál, Áron Kõszeghy, Pál Pap, Gábor Bakondi, Krisztina Pocsai, Géza Szûcs, Zoltán Rusznák Department of Physiology, Medical and Health Science Centre, University of Debrecen P114 Molecular modelling of gamma-aminobutyric acid transport: Zn2+ binding to the transporter and formation of Na+(1)-GABA complex. Palló Anna1, Simon Ágnes1, Bencsura Ákos2, Héja László1, Kardos Julianna1 1 Department of Neurochemistry, Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, Budapest, Hungary; 2Department of Theoretical Chemistry, Institute of Structural Chemistry, Chemical Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary P115 Carbachol-induced calcium transients in cultured astrocytes isolated from the rat cochlear nucleus Pál Pap, Zoltán Rusznák, Géza Szûcs Department of Physiology, Medical and Health Science Centre, University of Debrecen 12th Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society - 2009 - Budapest, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P116 Investigation of sodium channel inhibitor binding sites based on dissociation kinetics Sas B., Lenkey N., Karoly R., Vizi E.S. & Mike A. Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest P117 Identification of glycoproteins in the adult and developing snail CNS by SDSPAGE separation Zoltán Serfõzõ, Károly Elekes Department of Experimental Zoology, Balaton Limnological Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Tihany, Hungary P118 Differences in firing pattern of first order and higher order thalamocortical relays in anesthetized rats - burst properties and phase relationship to cortical EEG Slézia A*1, Hangya B*1, Bokor H1, Ulbert I2,3, Barthó P1, Acsády L1. 1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest, 2Institute of Psychology, Hung. Acad. Sci, Budapest, 3Faculty of Information Technology, Péter Pázmány Catholic Univ., Budapest P119 Morphological and electrotonic comparison of motoneurons and their dendritic fields in the cervical and lumbar segments of frogs Stelescu András, Vass Júlia, Sümegi János, Wolf Ervin. Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, University of Debrecen P120 Erythropoietin expresson during the postnatal development of the rat retina Arnold Szabó1, Dóra Végvári1, Attila Magyar1, Gábor Deák2, Ákos Lukáts1, Ágnes Ida Berta1, Ágoston Szél1 1 Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology, Semmelweis University, Budapest; 2Eye Clinic, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary P121 The effects of fipronil on isolated rat ileum Eszter Szabó, Petra Varró, Ildikó Világi Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest P122 Infralimbic/anterior cingulate/amygdala projections to the gastrointestinal preganglionic vagal neurons in the medulla Szabó Éva Rebeka, Reichart Anikó, Palkovits Miklós Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary P123 TAN-DAN interaction in the striatum: a modelling study Krisztina Szalisznyó Department of Biophysics, KFKI, RMKI of the Hungarian Academy of Science, Budapest, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P124 Advanced technique of infrared LED imaging of unstained cells and intracellular structures in isolated spinal cord, brainstem, ganglia and cerebellum Szûcs Péter1,3, Pinto Vitor1,2, Safronov V. Boris1,2 1 IBMC - Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular, Universidade do Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre 823, 4150-180 Porto, Portugal; 2Laboratório de Biologia Celular e Molecular, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade do Porto, Alameda Professor Hernâni Monteiro, 4200-319 Porto, Portugal; 3Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, UD MHSC, Nagyerdei krt. 98, H-4032 Debrecen, Hungary P125 Protein interaction network of the neuronal synapse Mihail Todorov1, Olivér A. Svéd1, Júlia Balog1, András Czurkó1, Adrienna K. Kékesi1,2, Gábor Juhász1 1 Laboratory of Proteomics, Institute of Biology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest; 2Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Institute of Biology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest P126 Cell types of optic tectum in pigeon and chicken Tömböl Teréz Dept. of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University, Budapest P127 Myelination in the developing human hippocampal formation Vincze András1, Veszprémi Béla2, Kravják András3, Gömöri Éva3, Seress László1, Ábrahám Hajnalka1 1 Central Electron Microscopic Laboratory, 2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Pathology, 3Faculty of Medicine, University of Pécs, Pécs P128 Retinoic Acid in the Postnatal Brain Võfély Gergõ, Orsolits Barbara, Németh Valéria, Madarász Emília, Környei Zsuzsanna Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest; Hungary P129 The role of the endocannabinoid system in behavioural reactivity Aliczki Manó, Mikics Éva, Barsvári Beáta, Haller József Department of Behavioural Neuroscience, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest P130 Neural Correlates of Voice Category Learning - An Audiovisual FMRI Study Attila Andics1,2, James M. McQueen1, Karl Magnus Petersson1,2, Viktor Gál3,4, Zoltán Vidnyánszky3, 4 1 Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, Netherlands; 2Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands; 3MR Research Center, Szentágothai J. Knowledge Center, Semmelweis University, Budapest; 4Neurobionics Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences – Péter Pázmány Catholic University – Semmelweis University, Budapest.
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P131 Judging facial attributes: the neural locus and dynamics of perceptual decision making. Bankó Éva1, Körtvélyes Judit1,2, Gál Viktor3,4, Kovács Gyula,5,6, Vidnyánszky Zoltán1,3,4 1 Faculty of Information Technology, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest; 2 Dept. Ophthalmology, Semmelweis University, Budapest; 3Magnetic Resonance Research Center, Szentágothai J. Knowledge Center – Semmelweis University, Budapest; 4Neurobionics Research Group, Hung. Acad. Sci. – Pázmány Péter Catholic University – Semmelweis University, Budapest; 5Dept. Cognitice Sciences, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest; 6Inst. Psychology, University of Regensburg, Regensburg P132 Alterations of Taste Reactivity after Neurotoxic Lesions in the Prefrontal Cortex Berta Beáta1, Kertes Erika2, Lénárd László1,2 Institute of Physiology1 and Neurophysiology Research Group of the HAS2, Pécs University Medical School, Pécs, Hungary P133 Age-dependent changes in animals lacking CB1 receptor Andras Bilkei-Gorzo, Britta Schürmann, Daniela Mauer, Anastasia Piyanova, Kerstin Michel and Andreas Zimmer Institute of Molecular Psychiatry, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany P134 Polymorphisms in the DBH gene promoter region and affective temperaments in healthy volunteers Eördegh Gabriella, Rudisch Tibor, Juhász Anna, Rimanóczy Ágnes, Kovács Zoltán Ambrus, Papp Edina, Janka Zoltán Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical and Pharmaceutical Center, University of Szeged P135 Gender-dependent effects of maternal deprivation on the neurodevelopment of newborn rats Farkas József, Reglõdi Dóra, Gaszner Balázs, Szõgyi Donát, Horváth Gábor, Lubics Andrea, Tamás Andrea, Frank Falko, Besirevic Dario, Kiss Péter Department of Anatomy, University of Pécs, Hungary P136 Morphine dependence and withdrawal: changes in metabolic regulation and behavior Ferenczi Szilamér1, Földes Anna1, Pintér Bernadett1, Zelena Dóra2 Nunez Cristina3, Milanes M Victoria3, Kovács Krisztina J1 1 Laboratory of Molecular Neuroendocrinology and 2Laboratory of Behavioural Neurobiology Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary and 3 Department of Pharmacology, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P137 Learning to filter out visual distractors Viktor Gál1,2, Lajos R. Kozák1, István Kóbor1, Éva M. Bankó2, John T. Serences3 & Zoltán Vidnyánszky1,2,4 1 MR Research Center, Szentágothai J. Knowledge Center – Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary, 2Faculty of Information Technology, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary, 3Department of Psychology, University of California, San Diego, USA, 4Neurobionics Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences - Pázmány Péter Catholic University – Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary P138 Audiovisual integration in speech perception Zsófia Huhn 1,2, Gábor Szirtes 3,4, András Lõrincz 4, Valéria Csépe 1,3 1 Research Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Department of Psychophysiology, Research Group of Developmental Psychophysiology, 2 Biophysics Department, KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 3Department of Cognitive Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Eötvös Loránd University, 4Department of Information Systems, Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences P139 Simultaneous encoding of allocentric and sequential egocentric strategies during navigation Igloi K.1,2, Doeller C.3, Berthoz A.1, Rondi-Reig L.* 2 and Burgess N.* 3 1 LPPA Collège de France, Paris, France ; 2ENMVI NPA UPMC, Paris, France ; 3ICN UCL, London, Great Britain P140 Effect of acute administration of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) in different ultrasonic vocalization test paradigms Ferenc Kassai, István Gyertyán Gedeon Richter Plc., Budapest, Hungary P141 Comparison of the effects of antipsychotic drugs in two antipsychotic screening assays: swim-induced grooming and apomorphin climbing test in mice R. Kedves, K. Sághy and I. Gyertyán Behavioural Pharmacology, Gedeon Richter Ltd, Budapest, Hungary P142 Proteomic analysis of the suicide brain Adrienna Katalin Kékesi 1,2, Attila Simor1, Boróka Balogh1, András Czurkó1, Éva Hunyadi-Gulyás3, Katalin Medzihradszky3, Miklós Palkovits4, Gábor Juhász1 1 Laboratory of Proteomics, Institute of Biology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest; 2Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Institute of Biology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest; 3Proteomics Research Group, , Biological Research Centre, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szeged; 4Neuromorphology Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences – Semmelweis University, Budapest
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P143 Positive Reinforcing and Anxiolytic Effects of Substance P Injected into the Rat Globus Pallidus Kertes Erika1, László Kristóf2, Berta Beáta2 and Lénárd László1,2 1 Neurophysiology Research Group of the HAS and 2Institute of Physiology, Pécs University Medical School, Pécs, Hungary P144 The examination of visual acuity in preterm and full-term infants H. J. M. Kiss1, E. Mikó-Baráth1, K. Markó1, S. Sevinè1, I. Kovács2, B. Török3 and G. Jandó1 1 Institute of Physiology, University of Pécs Medical School, Pécs, Hungary, 2 Department of Cognitive Science, University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary, 3Department of Ophthalmology Kantonsspital St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland P145 The Role of Neurotensin and Dopamine Interaction in Spatial Learning Mechanism László Kristóf1, Molnár Ádám1, Tóth Krisztián1, Péczely László2, Kertes Erika2, Lénárd László1,2 Institute of Physiology1 and Neurophysiology Research Group of the HAS2, Pécs University Medical School, Pécs, Hungary P146 Cholinergic basal forebrain structures are involved in the mediation of the arousal effect of noradrenalin Zoltán Lelkes1, Tarja Porkka-Heiskanen2, Dag Stenberg2 1 Dept. of Physiology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary and 2Physiology, Institute of Biomedicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland P147 Passive avoidance training decreases neurogenesis in the substantia nigra and ventral tegmental area of young domestic chicks Szilvia Mezey, Gergely Zachar and András Csillag Semmelweis University, Dept. of Anatomy, Budapest P148 Cannabinoid CB1 receptors control the effects of 5-HT3 neurotransmission on anxiety Mikics Éva, Vas Judit, Aliczki Manó, Haller József Department of Behavioural Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest P149 fMRI and EEG correlates of decision biases induced by high-level adaptation Krisztina Nagy1, Márta Zimmer1, Csaba Cziraki1,2, Mark W. Greenlee2, Gyula Kovács1,2,3 1 Department of Cognitive Science, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary; 2Institute of Psychology, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany 3Cognitive Science Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences -Budapest Univ. Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P150 Administration of vasopressin V2 receptor agonist compensated the peripheral but not the central behavioral effects of the vasopressin deficiency in Brattleboro rats Ottó Pintér1, Mario Engelmann1,2, Dóra Zelena1 1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 2 Institut für Medizinische Neurobiologie, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität, Magdeburg, Germany P151 Comparative analysis of posture in relevant clinical syndroms Simon László1, Garab Sándor1, Endrényi Miklós1, Szirmai Ágnes2 1 Laboratory of Sensorimotor Adaptation; Semmelweis University, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology; 2Semmelweis University, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery P152 Spontaneous standing position suggested for standard posture analysis Simon László1, Garab Sándor1, Endrényi Miklós1, Sargsyan H. Vaghinak2 1 Laboratory of Sensorimotor Adaptation, Semmelweis University, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology; 2Laboratory of Sensorimotor Integration, Orbeli Institute of Physiology, NAS RA, Yerevan, Armenia P153 Differences in maternal behaviour following peri-, pre- and postnatal administration of morphine in the rat and its behavioural consequences in offspring. Sobor, M.1,3, Timár, J.1, Király, K. 1, Gyarmati, Zs.1, Fürst, Zs.1,2 1 Dept. of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Semmelweis Univ.; 2HAS-SE, Neuropsychopharmacol. Res. Group; 3National Inst. of Pharmacy P154 Attentive anticipation modulates phase-entrainment of human delta EEG oscillations – a single trial analyis Gabor Stefanics1,6, Balázs Hangya2, István Ulbert1,3, Péter Lakatos1,5, István Winkler1,4, István Hernádi6 1 Institute for Psychology, HAS, Budapest, Hungary; 2Dept. of Cellular and Network Neurobiology, Inst. Exp. Med., HAS, Budapest, Hungary; 3Faculty of Information Technology, Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary; 4 Institute of Psychology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary; 5Cognitive Neuroscience and Schizophrenia Program, Nathan Kline Institute, Orangeburg, USA.; 6Dept. of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary P155 Microinjections of ghrelin into the amygdaloid body enhance memory processes Tóth Krisztián 1, László Kristóf 1, Lukács Edit 1, Lénárd László 1,2 1 Institute of Physiology and 2 Neurophysiology Research Group of the HAS, Pécs University Medical School, Pécs, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P156 Abnormal Aggression Evoked by Early Social Deprivation Áron Tulogdi, Máté Tóth, Éva Mikics, József Haller Department of Behavioural Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest P157 Short-wavelength sensitive nonvisual photoreceptors, their role in the pathological effects of night illumination Béla Vigh¹, Maria João Manzano e Silva², Vincze Csilla¹, Magyar Attila¹, Szabó¹ László, Szél Ágoston¹ ¹Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology, Semmelweis University, ²Occupational Health Service, Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Ocidental, Hospital Egas Moniz, Lisbon, Portugal P158 Coherence of Theta Rhythm between Hippocampus and Medial Prefrontal Cortex Modulates Prefrontal Network Activity During Learning in Rats Benchenane Karim1, Peyrache Adrien1, Khamassi Mehdi1,2, Battaglia Francesco P 1,3, Wiener Sidney I1 1 LPPA, Collège de France, CNRS, Paris; 2ISIR, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France; 3SILS-APCN, Univ. van Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands P159 Selective Suppression of Hippocampal Ripples Perturbs Learning in a Spatial Reference Memory Task Girardeau Gabrielle1*, Benchenane Karim1*, Wiener Sidney I.1, Buzsáki György2, Zugaro Michaël B.1 * These authors have contributed equally to the present work 1 LPPA, Collège de France, CNRS, Paris; 2 CMBN, Rutgers Univ, Newark, NJ, USA P160 Effect of septal lesions on the behaviour of young domestic chicks Gergely Zachar, Zsolt Turóczy, Catherine Montagnese, András Csillag Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University, Budapest P161 Mossy cells of the hippocampal dentate gyrus are not selectively vulnerable in human mesial temporal lobe epilepsy Ábrahám Hajnalka1, Seress László1, Horváth Zsolt2, Dóczi Tamás2, Janszky József3, Klemm Joyce4, Byrne Richard4, Bakay Roy A4 1 Central Electron Microscopic Laboratory, 2Department of Neurosurgery, 3 Department of Neurology of Faculty of Medicine, University of Pécs, Pécs; 4 Deparment of Neurosurgery, Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center, Chicago, U.S.A. P162 Inhibition of the alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase-mediated reactive oxygen species generation by lipoic acid Attila Ambrus1, László Tretter1, Vera Adam-Vizi1 1 Department of Medical Biochemistry, Semmelweis University, Neurobiochemical Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Szentagothai Janos Knowledge Center, Budapest
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P163 The neuroprotective effects of PACAP in several models of neurodegeneration in the rat retina Atlasz Tamás1, Szabadfi Krisztina1, Reglõdi Dóra2, Kiss Péter2, Gaál Valéria3, Tamás Andrea2, Tóth Gábor4, Szabó Klaudia1, Molnár Alexandra1, Gábriel Róbert1 1 Department of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology; Faculty of Sciences, Institute of Biology, University of Pécs, Hungary; 2Department of Anatomy, Medical School, University of Pécs, Hungary; 3Department of Ophtalmology, Medical School, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary; 4Medical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, Hungary P164 Effects of anti-parkinsonian drugs on the production of dopamine o-quinone (DAQ) in an in-vitro brain slice model Mária Baranyi, Elisaveta Milusheva, Beáta Sperlágh Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest P165 Synaptic plasticity studies in apoB-100 transgenic mice Barkóczi Balázs1*, Chiovini Balázs1*, Juhász Gábor1, Bereczki Erika2, Sántha Miklós2, Penke Botond1,3, Szegedi Viktor3 1 Department of Medical Chemistry, University of Szeged, Hungary; 2Institute of Biochemistry, Biological Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szeged, Hungary; 3Bay Zoltan Foundation for Applied Research – BAYGEN, Szeged, Hungary * These authors contributed to this work equally P166 Convulsion induced modification of glutamatergic receptor system in rat entorhinal cortex Borbély, S.1, Dobó E.2, Czégé D.1, Mihály A.2, Világi, I1. 1 Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary; 2Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary P167 Thermodynamic Constraints in the Reversal of Adenine Nucleotide Translocase During the Reversal of F0-F1 ATP Synthase Caused by Respiratory Chain Inhibition: Critical Role of Substrate-Level Phosphorylation Christos Chinopoulos1, Miklos Mandi1, Katalin Mathe1, Akos A Gerencser2, Beata Töröcsik1, Judit Doczi1, László Csanády1, Lilla Turiak1, Szilvia Vajda1, Viktoria Vereczki3, and Vera Adam-Vizi1 1 Department of Medical Biochemistry, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; 2Buck Institute of Aging Research, Novato, CA, USA; 3Department of Anatomy, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary.
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P168 A Reevaluation of the Role of Matrix Acidification in Uncoupler-Induced Ca2+ Release from Mitochondria Szilvia Vajda, Miklós Mándi, Csaba Konràd, Gergely Kiss, Attila Ambrus, Vera Adam-Vizi, and Christos Chinopoulos Department of Medical Biochemistry, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary P169 The „Pecs Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Database”: Outcome Estimation in Case of Severe Head Injury in Hungary Czeiter Endre1, Sándor János2, Kovács Noémi1, Ezer Erzsébet1, Dóczi Tamás1, Büki András1 1 Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pécs, Hungary; 2Department of Public Health, Institute of Applied Health Sciences University of Pécs, Hungary. P170 Cognitive Impairment after Severe Head Injury Czeiter Endre, Szellár Dóra, Szabó Éva Rebeka, Kovács Noémi, Kosztolányi Péter, Dóczi Tamás, Büki András Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pécs, Hungary P171 Pilocarpine-induced seizures increase enkephalin – and decrease parvalbumin immunoreactivities in the dentate gyrus of mice Demeter Miklós, Dobó Endre, Károly Norbert, Krisztin-Peva Beáta, Bakos Mónika, Mihály András Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary P172 Dissection of apoptotic events and pathways induced by MSG in newborn rat retina Dénes Viktória, Lakk Mónika, Gábriel Róbert Department of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology, University of Pécs, Pécs P173 Cyclophilin D Deficiency Attenuates Swelling of Neuronal Mitocohondria During Excitotoxic Glutamate Stimulation Judit Doczi, Vera Adam-Vizi, Christos Chinopoulos Department of Medical Biochemistry, Szentágothai Knowledge Center, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary P174 Rosuvastatin Induces Delayed Preconditioning Against Oxygen-glucose Deprivation In Cultured Cortical Neurons Ferenc Domoki1,2, Béla Kis1,3, Tamás Gáspár1, James A. Snipes1, Ferenc Bari2, David W. Busija1 1 Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, 2Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, 3 Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P175 Similarities of electrical stimulation induced slow oscillation in different vigilance states in epileptic patients. Entz L.1,2 Fabó D.1,2 Erõss L.2, Halász P. 3, Wittner L. 1, Karmos G.1,3 & Ulbert I.1,2,3 1 Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 2 National Institute of Neurosurgery, Budapest, Hungary; 3Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Faculty of Information Technology, Budapest, Hungary P176 Dual imaging of cerebral blood flow and intracellular pH changes associated with cortical spreading depression Eszter Farkas1, Tihomir P. Obrenovitch2 1 Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary; 2Division of Pharmacology, School of Life Sciences, University of Bradford, Bradford, United Kingdom P177 L-kynurenine combined with probenecid prevents the NTG induced CGRP expression changes in the rat caudal trigeminal nucleus Annamária Fejes, Enikõ Vámos, Júlia Koch, Árpád Párdutz, János Tajti, László Vécsei Department of Neurology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary P178 Turning excitation into inhibition: Glu-GABA exchange as an endogenous defensive mechanism in epilepsy László Héja1, Gabriella Nyitrai1, Péter Barabás1, Bálint Lasztóczi1, Miklós Palkovits2, Julianna Kardos1 1 Department of Neurochemistry, Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, Chemical Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary 2 Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Semmelweis University and Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary P179 Interactions between the nitric oxide synthase (NOS) and cyclooxygenase (COX) pathways in the regulation of cerebrocortical and hypothalamic circulation Hortobágyi László, Lacza Zsombor, Horváth Béla, Horváth Eszter Mária, Sándor Péter, Benyó Zoltán Institute of Human Physiology and Clinical Experimental Research, Semmelweis University, Budapest P180 Early postnatal enriched environment decreases retinal degeneration induced by monosodium glutamate treatment in rats Horváth Gábor1, Szabadfi Krisztina2, Atlasz Tamás2, Kiss Péter1, Hamza Levente2, Farkas József1, Tamás Andrea1, Lubics Andrea1, Gábriel Róbert2, Reglõdi Dóra1 1 Department of Anatomy, 2Department of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology, University of Pecs, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P181 Structure analysis and function of 16α-iodomethyl-13α-dehydroepiandrosterone derivative in a model of reactive gliosis Hoyk Zsófia1, Csákvári Eszter1, Szájli Ágota2, Paragi Gábor3, Gyenes Andrea1 and Párducz Árpád1 1 Institute of Biophysics, Biological Research Center, Szeged, Hungary; 2Gedeon Richter Plc., Budapest, Hungary; 3Supramolecular and Nanostructured Materials Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Science at the University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary P182 Decreased expression of connexin 43 (Cx43) after generalized seizures and asphyxia in the neonatal piglet brain Hugyecz Marietta1, Zimmermann Alíz1, Németh István Balázs2, Mátyás Adrienne3, Domoki Ferenc1, Bari Ferenc1 1 Department of Physiology, 2Department of Pathology, 3Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary β1-42 enhances NMDA receptor sensitivity by activating the integrin signaling P183 Aβ pathway Juhász Gábor 1, Vass Gabriella 1, Datki Zsolt 3, Hunya Ákos 1, Budai Dénes 2, Penke Botond 1, 3, Szegedi Viktor 3 1 Department of Medical Chemistry, University of Szeged, Hungary; 2 Department of Biology, University of Szeged, Hungary; 3Bay Zoltan Foundation of Applied Research, BAYGEN, Szeged, Hungary P184 Alterations of synaptic markers in the hippocampi of rodents in the pilocarpine model of epilepsy Norbert Károly, Endre Dobó, Beáta Krisztin-Péva, Mónika Bakos, Miklós Demeter, András Mihály Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary P185 Status Epilepticus Affects the Gigantocellular Network of the Pontine Reticular Formation Viola Kiglics1, Péter Baracskay1, Katalin A. Kékesi2, Gábor Juhász1 and András Czurkó1 1 Laboratory of Proteomics, Institute of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary; 2Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Institute of Biology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary P186 Effects of perinatal asphyxia on the neurobehavioral and retinal development of newborn rats Kiss Péter1, Szõgyi Donát1, Horváth Gábor1, Farkas József1, Lubics Andrea1, Tamas Andrea1, Atlasz Tamás2, Szabadfi Krisztina2, Babai Norbert2, Gábriel Róbert2, Koppán Miklós1,3, Reglõdi Dóra1 1 Department of Anatomy, 2Department of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology; 3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Pécs, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P187 The Effect of Ca2+ on Reactive Oxygen Species Generation and Elimination in Brain Mitochondria Zsofia Komáry, Laszlo Tretter and Vera Adam-Vizi Department of Medical Biochemistry, Semmelweis University; Neurobiochemical Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Szentagothai Janos Knowledge Center, Budapest, Hungary P188 Effect of LPS and clomipramine on frequency of epileptic seizures in freely moving WAG/Rij rats Kovács Zsolt1, Czurkó András2, Barabás Péter2, Kékesi A. Katalin2, 3, Molnár Péter1 and Juhász Gábor2 1 Department of Zoology, University of West Hungary, Savaria Campus, Szombathely; 2Research Group of Proteomics, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest; 3Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest P189 Comparison of the ectopic sprouting of mossy fibers and the number of mossy cells in pilocarpine-treated rats Kuthi Levente, Dobó Endre, Károly Norbert, Mihály András Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary P190 N-methyl-D-aspartate increases cortical blood flow in part by evoking cortical spreading depression in Wistar, and insulin resistant Zucker rats Laura Lenti1,2, Ferenc Domoki1,2, David W. Busija2, Ferenc Bari1 1 Dept of Physiology, University of Szeged, Faculty of Medicine, Szeged, Hungary; 2 Dept of Physiology & Pharmacology, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, NC, USA P191 Effects of PACAP in different UV-A radiation-induced retinal degeneration models in rats Atlasz Tamás1, Szabadfi Krisztina1, Molnár Alexandra1, Kiss Péter2, Reglõdi Dóra2, Márton Zsuzsanna3, Hamza Levente1, Gaál Valéria4, Tamás Andrea2, Hild Gábor5, Nyitrai Miklós5, Gábriel Róbert1 1 Department of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology, Faculty of Sciences, Institute of Biology; 2Department of Anatomy, Medical School; 3Department of General Physics and Laser Spectroscopy, Institute of Physics; 4Department of Ophtalmology, Medical School, 5Department of Biophysics, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary P192 Changes in Nitric Oxide Synthase (NOS), Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) Protein Levels in Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion in Rats Mracskó Éva, Hugyecz Marietta, Institóris Ádám, Farkas Eszter, Bari Ferenc Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P193 Functional recovery following cervical spinal cord injury induced by cell composition grafts Nógrádi Antal1 , Szabó András1 , Borda Stefánia2 , Márton Gábor1 , Anderson N. Patrick3 1 Department of Ophthalmology, Laboratory of Neuromorphology, University of Szeged, Faculty of General Medicine, Szeged, Hungary, 2Prodent Healthcare BT, Hódmezõvásárhely, Hungary, 3Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, University College London, UK P194 Functional and morphological integration of embryonic spinal cord grafts into the circuitry of the injured lumbar cord Nógrádi Antal1 , Szabó András1 , Márton Gábor1 , S³awiñska Urszula2 1 Laboratory of Neuromuscular Plasticity, Department of Neurophysiology, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warsaw, Poland; 2Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, Hungary P195 Neuroprotective effects of vinpocetine and its major metabolite cis-apovincaminic acid on NMDA-induced neurotoxicity in a rat entorhinal cortex lesion model Felszeghy Klára1,2, Szabó Róbert1, Luiten G.M.Paul3, Szombathelyi Zsolt2, Nyakas Csaba1,3, Tihanyi Károly2 1 Neuropsychopharmacology Research Unit of Semmelweis University and Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 2Division of Pharmacology and Drug Safety Research, Gedeon Richter plc., Budapest, 3Department of Molecular Neurobiology, University of Groningen, Haren, The Netherlands P196 Synchronization of GABAergic Inputs to CA3 Pyramidal Cells Precedes Seizure-Like Event Onset Nyitrai Gabriella*, Lasztóczi Bálint*,# , Kardos Julianna Department of Neurochemistry, Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, Chemical Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-1025, Pusztaszeri út 59-67., Budapest, Hungary P197 Measurement of relative changes in immunohistochemical staining by light microscopy in neuronal tissue Paizs Melinda1, Engelhardt József2, Siklós László1 1 Institute of Biophysics, Biological Research Center, Hung. Acad. Sci., Szeged; 2 Department of Neurology, University of Szeged, Szeged P198 Reduced calcium increase after axotomy in hypoglossal motor neurons of mice with increased parvalbumin level Paizs Melinda1, Engelhardt József2, Katarova Zoya3, Gyenes Andrea1, Siklós László1 1 Institute of Biophysics, Biological Research Center, Hung. Acad. Sci., Szeged; 2 Department of Neurology, University of Szeged, Szeged; 3Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P199 Effects of PACAP and its fragments in ischemic and oxidative stress-induced cardiomyocyte damage Rácz Boglárka1, Gasz Balázs2, Gallyas Ferenc Jr.1, Kiss Péter3, Horváth Gabriella3, Tamás Andrea3, Lubics Andrea3, Tóth Gábor4, 1Sümegi Balázs, Reglõdi Dóra3 Department of 1Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry, 3Anatomy, University of Pécs; 2Department of Cardiac Surgery, Zalaegerszeg, 4Department of Medical Chemistry, University of Szeged, Hungary P200 Role of endocannabinoids in the regulation of the cortical blood flow Ruisanchez Éva1, Leszl-Ishiguro Miriam1, Benkõ Rita1, Lacza Zsombor1, Járai Zoltán2, Sándor Péter1, Benyó Zoltán1 1 Institute of Human Physiology and Clinical Experimental Research; 2 st 1 Department of Internal Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest P201 Parvalbumin upregulation reduces calcium increase and decreases the duration of inflammatory reaction in spinal motor neurons after acute lesion Paizs Melinda1, Engelhardt József2, Katarova Zoya3, Siklós László1 1 Institute of Biophysics, Biological Research Center, Hung. Acad. Sci., Szeged; 2 Department of Neurology, University of Szeged, Szeged; 3Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest P202 Effects of PARP-inhibitor (HO3089) and SOD-mimetic (H2545) in bilateral common carotid artery occlusion induced retinal degeneration Szabadfi Krisztina1, Atlasz Tamás1, Reglõdi Dóra2, Kiss Péter2, Mester László3, Gábriel Róbert1, Sümegi Balázs3, Opsahl Marius2, Braaten Narve2, Szabó Alíz3, Gallyas Ferenc Jr3., Kovács Krisztina3 1 Department of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology, Faculty of Sciences, Institute of Biology, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary; 2Department of Anatomy, Medical School, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary; 3Department of Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary P203 The neuroprotective effects of urocortin in bilateral common carotid occlusion induced retinal degeneration Szabó Klaudia1, Szabadfi Krisztina1, Atlasz Tamás1, Reglõdi Dóra2, Kiss Péter2, Dányádi Bese2, Tamás Andrea2, Fekete Éva M.3, Zorrilla Eric P.3, Gábriel Róbert1 1 Department of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology; Faculty of Sciences, Institute of Biology, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary; 2Department of Anatomy, Medical School, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary; 3The Scripps Research Institute CA, USA P204 Seizure related expression of matrix metalloproteinases in pharmacological and genetic models without tissue damage Takács, E.1; Nyilas, R.1; Szepesi, Zs.1; C. Rosvold2, T.; Karlsen2, B.; P. Baracskay1; A. Czurkó1; Juhász, G.1 1 University of Eötvös Loránd, Budapest, Laboratory of Neuroproteomics; 2 Høgskolen i Bergen, Norway
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P205 Enhancement of CB1 receptor immunoreactivity in pilocarpine-induced epilepsy in mice K. Tóth1, R. Karlócai1, M. Watanabe2, T.F. Freund1, Z. Maglóczky1 1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest, Hungary; 2 Department of Anatomy, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan P206 Environmental rotenon treatment destroys primary receptor neurons in the pond Snaillymnaea Stagnalis Vehovszky Á., Szabó H., Hernadi L. Balaton Limnological Research Institute, HAS, Tihany, Hungary P207 Inhibition of poly(ADP)ribose polymerase protects against cuprizoneinduced demyelination by preserving mitochondrial integrity in a degenerative murine model of multiple sclerosis Sára Vetõ1, Péter Ács2, Zoltán Berente1, Hella Doppler1, Andrea Kanizsai1, Zoltán Lendvai3, Sámuel Komoly2, Zsolt Illés2, Ferenc Gallyas Jr1 1 Department of Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry, 2Department of Neurology, 3 Department of Radiology, University of Pécs, Hungary P208 Inhibitory or excitatory effects of Abeta oligomers are dependent on degree of oligomerization Katalin Völgyi1, Gergely Orbán1, József Kardos2 , Botond Penke3, Gábor Juhász1 1 Laboratory of Proteomics, Institute of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary; 2Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Biology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary; 3 Department of. Medical Chemistry., Faculty of Gen. Med., University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary P209 Changes in dystroglycan complex proteins and laminin expression in rat brain following permanent bilateral carotid occlusion Wappler EA1, Adorjan I2, Gál A1,3, Bindics K2, Galgoczy P2 Department Section of Vascular Neurology2, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology2, Neurology Department3, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary P210 Ontogeny of calbindin immunoreactivity in the human the dentate gyrus Ábrahám Hajnalka1, Veszprémi Béla2, Kravják András3, Kovács Krisztina3, Gömöri Éva3, Seress László1 1 Central Electron Microscopic Laboratory, 2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Pathology3, Faculty of Medicine, University of Pécs, Pécs.
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P211 Ultrastructural alteration of cortical serotonergic fibers after MDMA (ecstasy) treatment in Dark Agouti rat Ádori Csaba1, Löw Péter2, Andó Rómeó Dénes3, Lisa Gutknecht4, Papp Dorottya1, Frank Zita1, Takács József5, Peter Lesch4, Kovács Gábor Géza6, Bagdy György1 1 Department of Pharmacodynamics, Semmelweis University, Budapest; 2 Department of Anatomy, Cell and Developmental Biology, Eötvös University, Budapest; 3Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest; 4Molecular and Clinical Psychobiology, Department of Psychiatry, Psychosomatics, and Psychotherapy, University of Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Germany; 5Infobionic and Neurobiological Plasticity Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences - Peter Pazmany Catholic University - Semmelweis University, Budapest; 6Institute of Neurology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria P212 Constitutively enhanced p21Ras activity amplifies dendritic remodeling of hippocampal neurons during physical activity 1 Alán Alpár, 2Nicole Naumann, 2Thomas Arendt, 2Ulrich Gärtner 1 Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University Medical School, Tûzoltó u. 58, H-1450, Budapest, Hungary; 2Department of Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration, Paul Flechsig Institute for Brain Research, Universität Leipzig, D-04109 Leipzig, Germany P213 A microdrive assembly for chronic neuronal recording. Averkin Robert G1, 2, Korshunov Victor A3, Benedek György2 1 Bay Zoltán Foundation for Applied Research, BAYGEN, Szeged, Hungary; 2 Department of Physiology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary; 3 Inst. of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology, RAS, Moscow, Russia. P214 Differential distribution of KCC2 along the axo-somato-dendritic axis of CA1 pyramidal cells Rita Báldi, Csaba Varga and Gábor Tamás Research Group for Cortical Microcircuits of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, University of Szeged, Hungary P215 Ultrastructural studies of the CNS of TNAP-knock out mice J. Barna1,a, J. Hanics1, J. Xiao2, C. Fonta2 and L. Négyessy3 1 Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; 2Centre de Recherche Cerveau & Cognition, UMR CNRS 5549, Faculté de Médecine de Rangueil, 31062 Toulouse Cedex 9, France; 3 Neurobionics Research Group, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary P216 STDP rule with metaplasticity accounts for homo- and heterosynaptic plasticity in dentate gyrus Lubica Benuskova Department of Computer Science, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P217 Imaging of neuronal activity in thick slices Balázs Chiovini1, Gergely F. Turi1, Gergely Katona1, Attila Kaszás1, E. Sylvester Vizi1, Norbert Hájos1, Balázs Rózsa1 1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary P218 Protein kinase D controls the integrity of Golgi apparatus and the maintenance of dendritic arborization in hippocampal neurons Katalin Czöndör1,2, Kornelia Ellwanger2, Sylke Lutz2, Márton Gulyás1, Angelika Hausser2, Klaus Pfizenmaier2, Katalin Schlett1,2 1 Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary, 2Institute of Cell Biology and Immunology, University Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany P219 Evoked potentials and evoked ripples in the human hippocampal formation D. Fabó1,2, Z. Maglóczky4, E. Tóth3, L. Erõss2, A. Sólyom2, S. Czirják2, G. Rásonyi2, P. Halász3, T. F. Freund4, G. Karmos1,3, I. Ulbert1,2,3 1 Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest; 2National Institute of Neurosurgery, Budapest; 3Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Faculty of Information Technology, Budapest; 4Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest P220 Correlation between single unit activity and local field potentials Farkas Ágnes, Gombkötõ Péter, Rokszin Alice, Benedek György, Nagy Attila, Berényi Antal Department of Physiology, University of Szeged, Szeged P221 Local noradrenaline depletion elicits enhanced dopamine activity in the medial prefrontal cortex Gálosi Rita, Tóth Attila, Petykó Zoltán, Lénárd László Institute of Physiology and Neurophysiology Research Group of the Hung. Acad. Sci., Medical School of University Pécs, Hungary P222 The examination of the single effects of an electromagnetic exposure Godó Zoltán Attila1, Berecz Gábor1, Révész Csaba2 1 Department of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, AMTC-MK, University of Debrecen, Hungary; 2 Insitute of pathophysiology, Semmelweis University , Hungary P223 Exploring the propagation of human cortical slow waves: an information theory method Hangya Balázs1, Varga Viktor1, Erõss Loránd2, Entz László2,3, Fabó Dániel2,3, Ulbert István2,3,4 1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest; 2National Institute of Neurosurgery, Budapest; 3Institute of Psychology, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest; 4 Faculty of Information Technology, Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Budapest
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P224 Taste reward modulates neuronal responses to preceding visual stimuli in the rat V2 neocortex Hernádi István, Burkus Norbert, Orsi Gergely, Kovács Anita, Kellényi Lóránd University of Pecs, Faculty of Science, Institute of Biology, Department of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology, Pécs, Hungary P225 Dynamic imaging of coherent sources reveals feature-specific modulation of low frequency oscillations in specialized visual areas Hunyadi Borbála1, Gál Viktor2, Bankó Éva1, Kóbor István3, Körtvélyes Judit1, Vidnyánszky Zoltán1,2 1 Department of Information Technology, Peter Pazmany Catholic University, Budapest; 2Neurobionics Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences; 3MR Research Group, Semmelweis University, Budapest P226 Network reorganization after selective elimination of forward and backward cortical connections Balázs Jákli1, László Négyessy2, Tamás Nepusz3, György Cserey2, Fülöp Bazsó3,4 1 Faculty of Information Technology, Pázmány Péter Catholic University; 2 Neurobionics Research Group, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; 3KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 4Polytechnical Engineering College Subotica, Serbia P227 A network model of hippocampal theta oscillations reproducing field potential and single unit recording data Káli, Szabolcs1,2, Freund, Tamás F.2,3 1 HAS – PPCU - SU Neurobionics Research Group, Budapest, Hungary; 2Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Faculty of Information Technology, Budapest, Hungary; 3Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary P228 Edges and surfaces in the inferior temporal cortex of the macaque - an electrophysiological study Péter Kaposvári, Gyula Sáry, György Benedek, Tamás Tompa Dept of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged P229 Axonal distribution and functional topography of layer 6 pyramidal cells in the primary visual cortex of the cat (Area 18). Karube Fuyuki and Zoltán Kisvárday Laboratory for Cortical Systems Neuroscience, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, University of Debrecen, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P230 A combined approach to unravel single cell function using complex visual stimuli, intracellular staining and intrinsic signal optical imaging in the cat primary visual cortex Katalin Sári1, Karube Fuyuki1, Julien Fournier2, Monier Cyril2, Yves Frégnac2, Zoltán Kisvárday1 1 Laboratory of Cortical Systems of Neuroscience, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embriology, University of Debrecen, Hungary; 2Unité de Neuroscience Intégratives et Computationnelles, CNRS, Gif sur Yvette, France P231 Supralinear Signal Integration of Glutamatergic Inputs in Hippocampal CA1 Interneurons Kaszás Attila1, Katona Gergely1, Turi F. Gergely1, Tamás Gábor2, Tóth Éva2, Vizi E. Szilveszter1, Rózsa Balázs1 1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest; 2HAS Research Group for Cortical Microcircuits, Department of Comparative Physiology, University of Szeged, Hungary P232 Laser scanning microscope for scanning along 3D trajectories with 5 ms time resolution Katona Gergely, Chiovini Balázs, Vizi E. Szilveszter & Rózsa Balázs Institute of Experimental Medicine Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary P233 Neurochemical Characters of Basal Forebrain Corticopetal Neurons Projecting to Entorhinal and Prefrontal Cortices Kiss József1, Csáki Ágnes2, Csaba Zsolt2, Halász Béla1 1 Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Group, Hung. Acad. Sci Semmelweis University, Budapest; 2Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest P234 Regulation of single spike initiated feed-forward networks through 5-HT-2 receptors in the human and rat cerebral cortex Gergely Komlósi1, Gábor Molnár1, Noémi Molnár1, Szabolcs Oláh1, Miklós Füle1, Pál Barzó2, Gábor Tamás1 1 Research Group for Cortical Microcircuits of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, University of Szeged, Hungary; 2Department of Neurosurgery, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary P235 A new method for current source density estimation from local field potentials and optical imaging data Kõrössy Csaba1, Borbély Sándor2, Somogyvári Zoltán1, Világi Ildikó2, Érdi Péter1,3 1 Department of Biophysics, KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics; 2Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University; 3 Center for Complex Systems Studies, Kalamazoo College
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P236 Neural correlates of fovea-related impairment of visual object processing in amblyopia J. Körtvélyes1,2, É. Bankó1, V. Gál3,4, G. Pápay1, P. Domsa1, J. Németh2, Z. Vidnyánszky1,3,4 1 Faculty of Information Technology, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest; 2 Dept. Ophthalmology, Semmelweis University, Budapest; 3Magnetic Resonance Research Center, Szentágothai J. Knowledge Center – Semmelweis University, Budapest; 4Neurobionics Research Group, Hung. Acad. Sci. –Pázmány Péter Catholic University – Semmelweis University, Budapest P237 Mechanisms of Axonal Signaling in Cerebral Endothelial Cells Imola Wilhelm, Attila E. Farkas, Csilla Fazakas, Péter Nagyôszi and István A. Krizbai Institute of Biophysics, Biological Research Centre, Szeged, Hungary P238 Role of ionotropic glutamate receptors in LTP in rat hippocampal CA1 orienslacunosum moleculare interneurons Iris Oren1, Wiebke Nissen2, Dimitri M. Kullmann1, Peter Somogyi3 and Karri P. Lamsa2 1 UCL Institute of Neurology, University College London, Queen Square, London WC1N 3BG; 2Department of Pharmacology, Oxford University, Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3QT; 3MRC Anatomical Neuropharmacology Unit, Oxford University, Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3HT P239 Spatial characteristics of Dynamic random dot correlogram evoked visual potentials K. Markó1, H.J.M. Kiss1, E. Mikó-Baráth1, B. Török2 and G. Jandó1 1 Institute of Physiology Medical School of Pécs, University of Pécs, Hungary; 2 Department of Ophthalmology Kantonsspital St. Gallen, Switzerland P240 Acute and chronic effect of manganese on the somatosensory system of rats investigated with double-pulse stimulation Zsuzsanna Máté, Andrea Szabó, András Papp Department of Public Health, University of Szeged, Hungary P241 Statistical and stochastical properties of inter spike interval time series Minich János1, Négyessy László2, Procyk Emmanuel3, Barone Pascal4, Odry Péter1, Bazsó Fülöp1,5 1 Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Polytechnical Engineering College Subotica, Subotica, Serbia; 2Neurobionics Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences-Péter Pázmány Catholic University-Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; 3Inserm, U846, Stem Cell and Brain Research Institute, 69500 Bron, France; 4Centre de Recherche Cerveau & Cognition, UMR CNRS 5549, Faculté de Médecine de Rangueil, 31062 Toulouse Cedex 9, France; 5KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P242 Spatiotemporal properties of nicotine induced activation in the rat somatosensory cortex Gábor Molnár1, Balázs Rózsa2, Gábor Tamás1 1 Research Group for Cortical Microcircuits of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, University of Szeged, Hungary; 2Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary P243 Unitary, GABAergic volume transmission: presynaptic effects of single neurogliaform cells in the neocortex Oláh, Sz.1, Komlósi, G.1, Tóth, É.1, Barzó, P.2, Tamás, G.1 1 Research Group for Cortical Microcircuits of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary; 2Department of Neurosurgery, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary P244 Anandamide enhances excitatory synaptic transmission in dentate granule cells in a CB1 receptor independent manner Orsolya Papp, Tamás F. Freund, Norbert Hájos Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary P245 Mapping of protein domains within dendritic spines Bence Rácz Department of Anatomy and Histology, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent István University P246 Activity-dependent control of neuronal output by local and global dendritic spike attenuation. Stefan Remy1, Jozsef Csicsvari2 and Heinz Beck1 1 Laboratory for Cognition Research and Experimental Epileptology, Department of Epileptology, University of Bonn, Sigmund-Freud-Strasse 25, D-53105 Bonn, Germany, 2MRC Anatomical Neuropharmacology Unit, Department of Pharmacology, University of Oxford, Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TH, United Kingdom P247 Roller Coaster Scanning Revealed a New Type of Dendritic Spike Balázs Rózsa1, Gergely Katona1, Attila Kaszás1, Gergely F. Turi1, Balázs Chiovini1, Norbert Hájos1, Gábor Tamás2, E. Sylvester Vizi1 1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary, 2Research Group for Cortical Microcircuits of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, University of Szeged, Hungary P248 Protein kinase D (PKD) mediated effects on Kv4.2 localization in hippocampal neurons Jonathan Krenkler1, Angelika Hausser1, Katalin Schlett2 1 Institute of Cell Biology and Immunology, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany; 2Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P249 Entorhinal cortex dentate gyrus system implements an optimal device for distance representation Zoltán Somogyvári1, Zsófia Huhn1, Tamás Kiss1, Péter Érdi1,2 1 KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Department of Biophysics, 2 Center for Complex System Studies, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA P250 Inverse solutions for localization of single cell currents based on extracellular measurements Zoltán Somogyvári1, István Ulber2, Péter Érdi1,3 1 KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Department of Biophysics,Budapest, Hungary; 2Research Institute for Psychology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 3Center for Complex System Studies, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA P251 Intact versus contour deleted stimuli in the inferior temporal cortex — traces of a holistic type of representation Tamás Tompa, Péter Kaposvári, György Benedek, Gyula Sáry Dept of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged P252 Curent-source density analysis of the spontaneous and cholinergically modulated slow cortical rhythm Tóth, A., Détári L. Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest P253 NMDA Receptor Mediated Dendritic Spikes in CA1 Stratum Radiatum Interneurons Turi F. Gergely1, Kaszás Attila1, Katona Gergely1, Chiovini Balázs1, Vizi E. Szilveszter1, Rózsa Balázs1 1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest P254 Dendritic compartmentalization in dentate granule cells explain multiple place fields Balázs Ujfalussy1, Tamás Kiss1,2 and Péter Érdi1,3 1 Department of Biophysics, KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics of the Hung. Acad. of Sci., Budapest, 2Pfizer Inc’s Global Research and Development, Groton, CT, 06340, USA, 3Center for Complex Systems Studies, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI 49006, USA P255 Glutamate is involved in mediating the fast activation of hippocampal interneurons in response to median raphe stimulation Viktor Varga, Andor Domonkos, Zsolt Borhegyi, Balázs Hangya, Tamás F. Freund Institute of Experimental Medicine of HAS, Budapest, Hungary
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POSZTEREK / POSTERS P256 Carbon nanotubes exert excitatory electrophysiological effects on rat brain slices Petra Varró1, Imola Cs. Szigyártó2, András Gergely2, Erika Kálmán2, Ildikó Világi1 1 Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest; 2Chemical Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Nanochemistry and Catalysis, Budapest P257 Topographic distribution of temporal self-similarity properties of human sleep EEG recordings Béla Weiss1, Zsófia Clemens2, Róbert Bódizs3, Péter Halász1, Tamás Roska1 1 Faculty of Information Technology, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest; 2 National Institute of Neurosurgery, Budapest; 3Institute of Behavioural Sciences, Semmelweis University, Budapest.
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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX Abbracchio, Maria Pia Acsády László Adorján I. Alferink Judith Aliczki Manó Alpár Alán Ambrus Attila Anderson, N. Patrick Andics Attila Andó Rómeó Dénes Antal Miklós Aradi Mihály Arendt, Thomas Atlasz Tamás Auer Tibor Averkin Robert Ábrahám Hajnalka Ács Péter Ádám Gábor Ádám-Vizi Vera Ádori Csaba Ágoston Viktor A. Baba, Akemichi Babai Norbert Bacskai Tímea Bagdy György Bagó Attila Bagoly Teréz Bagyura Zsolt Bakay Roy A. Bakk Erzsébet Bakondi Gábor Bakos Mónika Balaskó Márta Balázsa Tamás László Báldi Rita Bálint Eszter Balog Gábor Miklós Balog Júlia Balogh Boróka Bánki Eszter Bankó Éva Banos, Josep E.
P058 P078, P091, P118 P209 P067 P129, P148 P212 P162, P168 P193 P130 P061, P211 P051, P054, P065, P077 P035 P212 P163, P180, P186, P191, P202, P203 P035 P076, P213 P127, P161, P210 P207 P071 P162, P167, P168, P173, P187 P211 P084 P053 P186 P083 P211 P001 P031 P002, P030 P161 P054 P113 P171, P184 P003, P005, P007 P043 P214 P045, P073 P004 P125 P142 P031 P131, P137, P225, P236 P067
Bánvölgyi Ágnes Barabás K. Barabás Péter Baracskay Péter Barakonyi Alíz Baranyi Mária Bardóczi Zsuzsanna Bari Ferenc Barkóczi Balázs Barna István Barna János Barone Pascal Barsvári Beáta Bartha Tibor Bartha Zoltán Barthó P. Barzó Pál Battaglia Francesco Bay Csaba Bazsó Fülöp Beck Heinz Benchenane Karim Bencsura Ákos Benedek György
Benkõ Rita Benuska, Lubica Benyhe Sándor Benyó Zoltán Bercsényi Kinga Berecz Gábor Bereczki Erika Berente Zoltán Berényi Antal Berta Ágnes Ida Berta Beáta Berthoz A. Besirevic, Dario Bilkei-Gorzo András Bindics K. Birinyi András Bódizs Róbert Bodogán Tímea
P066 P093 P107, P178, P188 P074, P185, P204 P019 P164 P054 P174, P182, P190, P192 P165 P022 P215 P241 P129 P016 P005, P029 P118 P234, P243 P158 P031 P226, P241 P246 P158, P159 P114 P056, P057, P071, P076, P092, P095, P096, P108, P213, P220, P228, P251 P200 P216 P044 P179, P200 P075 P222 P165 P207 P076, P092, P108, P220 P085, P120 P132, P143 P139 P135 P133 P209 P077 P257 P045
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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX Bokor Hajnalka Boldogköi Zsolt Borbély Sándor Borda Stefánia Borhegyi Zsolt Boronkai Árpád Boros Á. Boros Csaba Borzsei Rita Botz Bálint Bölcskei Kata Braaten, Narve Braunitzer Gábor Brubel Réka Budai Dénes Burgess, N. Burkus Norbert Busija, David W. Buzás Péter Buzsáki György Büki András Byrne, Richard Camp, Aaron Caraty, Alain Cariboni, A. Carmeld, Liran Ceruti, Stefania Cheong Ken Chinopoulos Christos Chiovini Balázs Cinar, Resat Clemens Zsófia Coen, W. Clive Cornélissen, G. Czégé Dávid Czeiter Endre Cziraki Csaba Czirják S. Czöndör Katalin Czurkó András Csaba Zsolt Csáki Ágnes Csákvári Eszter Csanády László
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P078, P091, P118 P104 P166, P235 P193 P255 P019 P094 P102 P031, P070 P053 P053 P202 P108 P019 P183 P139 P224 P174, P190 P079 P159 P169, P170 P161 P079 P021, P023, P041 P040 P110 P058 P079 P167, P168, P173 P165, P217, P232, P247, P253 P080 P257 P010, P021, P023, P041 P097 P081, P166 P169, P170 P149 P219 P218 P074, P125, P142, P185, P188, P204 P233 P006, P233 P181 P167
Csanaky Katalin Csathó Árpád Csépe Valéria Cséplõ Péter Csercsa Richard Csercsik Dávid Cserey György Cservenák Melinda Csibrány Balázs Csicsvári József Csillag András Csillik Bertalan Csulak Tímea Dányádi Bese Datki Zsolt Deák Ádám Deák Gábor Deli Levente Deli Mária Demeter Kornél Demeter Miklós Dénes Viktória Derks, Nicole Détári L. Dimitrov, Eugene Dobó Endre Dobolyi Árpád P032, Dóczi Judit Dóczi Tamás Doeller, C. Doma Viktória Dombóvári Balázs Domoki Ferenc Domokos Ágnes Domonkos Andor Domsa P. Doppler Hella Dyball, R.E.J. Egri Péter Elekes Károly Ellwanger Kornelia Endrényi Miklós Engelhardt József
P031 P060 P138 P007, P029 P086 P008 P226 P009 P103 P246 P045, P073, P082, P147, P160 P046 P027, P037 P203 P183 P083 P120 P010, P013, P023, P041 P047, P055, P058 P084 P171, P184 P172 P015 P017, P109, P252 P001 P166, P171, P184, P189 P001, P009, P011, P043 P167, P173 P161, P169, P170 P139 P085 P086 P174, P182, P190 P039 P255 P236 P207 P010 P012 P004, P117 P218 P151, P152 P197, P198, P201
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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX Engelmann Mario Entz László Eördegh Gabriella Erdélyi F. Érdi Péter Erdõdi Ferenc Erõs István Erõss Loránd Eyre Mark Ezer Erzsébet Fabó Dániel Faragó Bence Farkas A. Farkas Ágnes Farkas Attila E. Farkas Bence Farkas Eszter Farkas Ibolya Farkas Imre Farkas József Fazakas Csilla Fejes Annamária Fekete Csaba Fekete Éva M. Felszeghy Klára Ferenczi Szilamér Filaretova, Ludmila Fodor László Fónagy Eszter Fonta, C. Fotakos, Dimitrios Fournier, Julien Földes Anna Frank Falko Frank Zita Frégnac Yves Frenyó V. László Freund Tamás Friedrich P. Fuyuki Karube Füle Miklós Fürst Zs. Füzesi Tamás
P022, P150 P175, P223 P134 P040 P235, P249, P250, P254 P100 P055 P175, P219, P223 P087 P169 P175, P219, P223 P027, P037 P081 P076, P092, P220 P237 P088 P176, P192 P095, P096 P008, P013 P019, P135, P180, P186 P237 P177 P012, P013, P014, P020, P024 P203 P195 P136 P042 P088, P089, P099 P019 P215 P037 P230 P136 P135 P211 P230 P016 P205, P219, P227, P244, P255 P081 P230 P234 P153 P014
Gaál Botond Gaál Valéria Gábriel Róbert
Gál Anikó Gál Viktor Galamb Orsolya Galgóczy P. Gálosi Rita Gallyas Ferenc Jr. Garab Sándor Garami András Gärtner, Ulrich Gáspár Tamás Gasz Balázs Gaszner Balázs Géczi K. Gereben Balázs Gerencsér Ákos A. Gergely András Gerics Balázs Giber Kristóf Girardeau Gabrielle Godó Zoltán Attila Goldsteina, Allan M. Gombkötõ Péter Gõbl Anna Gömöri Éva Göthelid, Emmanuelle Grand László Greenlee, Mark W. Gregg Laura Gulyás Márton Gutierrez-Adan, Alfonso Gyarmati Zs. Gyenes Andrea Gyertyán István Gyires Klára Gyõrffy Andrea Hádinger Nóra Hajnik Tünde Hajós Ferenc Hájos Norbert Halasy Katalin Halász Béla
P090 P163, P191 P163, P172, P180, P186, P191, P202, P203 P048, P209 P059, P130, P131, P137, P225, P236 P033 P209 P221 P199, P202, P207 P151, P152 P005, P007 P212 P174 P199 P015, P135 P075 P012 P167 P256 P049 P078, P091 P159 P222 P110 P076, P092, P220 P084 P127, P210 P050 P050 P149 P062 P218 P067 P153 P181, P198 P140, P141 P068, P069 P016 P084, P093, P112 P017, P109 P049 P217, P244, P247 P036, P081 P006, P233
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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX Halász Gergely Halász Péter Halberg F. Haller József Hamza Levente Hangos Katalin Hangya Balázs
P085 P175, P219, P257 P097 P129, P148, P156 P180, P191 P008 P118, P154, P223, P255 Hanics J. P215 Hanna Sophia P035, P037 Hashimoto Hitoshi P053 Hausser Angelika P218, P248 Hegedûs Krisztina P054, P065 Hegyi Zoltán P051 Heinrich Attila P052 Héja László P114, P178 Helyes Zsuzsanna P031, P053, P066, P068, P070 Hernádi István P060, P154, P224 Hernádi László P018, P206 Herwik, Stanislav P050 Hideg Barnabás P027, P037 Hild Gábor P191 Hiripi L. P018 Hohmann Andrea P062 Holló Krisztina P054, P065 Hollósy T. P097 Hortobágyi László P179 Horvát Sándor P055 Horváth Bálint P094 Horváth Béla P179 Horváth C. Mónika P021 Horváth Eszter Mária P179 Horváth Gábor P135, P180, P186 Horváth Gabriella P019, P031, P199 Horváth Gyöngyi P056, P057, P071, P095, P096 Horváth Krisztina P016 Horváth Zsolt P161 Horváth-Oszwald Erzsébet P102 Hoyk Zsófia P181 Hrabovszky Erik P013, P020, P021, P023, P024, P033, P041 Hugyecz Marietta P182, P192 Huhn Zsófia P138, P249 Hunya Ákos P183
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Hunyadi Borbála Hunyadi-Gulyás Éva Iglói Kinga Illés P. Illés Zsolt Imreh András Institóris Ádám Inyushkin, A. N. Ioja Enikõ Jain Subodh Kumar Jákli Balázs Jandó G. Janka Zoltán Janszky József Járai Zoltán Jelitai M. Joó Gabriella Józsa Rita Juhász Anna Juhász Gábor (Budapest)
Juhász Gábor (Szeged) Kalamatianos Theodosis Káli Szabolcs Kalló Imre
Kálmán Erika Kálmán Mihály Kanizsai Andrea Kaposvári Péter Karádi Zoltán Kardos József Kardos Julianna Karlócai R. Karlsen T. Karmos G. Károly Norbert Károly Róbert Karube Fuyuki Kassai Ferenc Kaszás Attila Katarova Zoya
P225 P142 P139 P052 P207 P053 P192 P010 P044 P022 P226 P144, P239 P134 P161 P200 P111 P096 P097 P134 P074, P125, P142, P185, P188, P204, P208 P165, P183 P010, P023, P041 P227 P010, P013, P020, P021, P023, P024, P033, P041 P256 P002, P030 P207 P228, P251 P027, P035, P037 P208 P107, P114, P178, P196 P205 P204 P175, P219 P171, P184, P189 P098, P101, P105, P116 P229 P140 P217, P231, P247, P253 P040, P198, P201
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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX Katona Gergely Katona István Kawaguchi Hiroko Kedves Rita Kékesi Adrienna Katalin Kékesi Gabriella Kellényi Lóránd Keller Éva Keresztes Attila Keresztes Dóra Kerstin Michel Kertes Erika Kerti Katalin Khamassi Mehdi Kiglics Viola Király K. Kirilly Eszter Kis Béla Kis Lóránd Kiss Dávid Sándor Kiss Gergely Kiss H.J.M. Kiss Huba Kiss József Kiss Péter
Kiss Tamás Kisvárday Zoltán Kittel Ágnes Klemm Joyce Knyihár-Csillik Erzsébet Kóbor István Koch Júlia Kocsis Pál Kocsis Zsuzsanna Komáry Zsófia Komlósi Gergely Komoly Sámuel Konrád Csaba Koppán Miklós Kormos Viktória Korshunov, Victor A. Kosztolányi Péter
P217, P231, P232, P247, P253 P062 P047 P141 P125, P185, P188, P142 P057, P096 P224 P021 P103 P027, P037 P133 P132, P143, P145 P087 P158 P185 P153 P038 P174 P055 P016 P168 P239 P144 P006, P233 P019, P031, P135, P163, P180, P186, P191, P199, P202, P203 P249, P254 P229, P230 P047, P058 P161 P046 P059, P137, P225 P177 P089, P099 P024 P187 P234, P243 P207 P168 P019, P186 P053 P213 P170
Kovács Anita Kovács Gábor Géza Kovács Gyula Kovács I. Kovács Krisztina (Budapest) Kovács Krisztina (Pécs) Kovács Noémi Kovács Zoltán Ambrus Kovács Zsolt Kovács-Bálint Zsófia Kozák Lajos R. Kozicz Tamás Kõhidi Tímea Köllõ Mihály Környei Zsuzsanna Kõrössy Csaba Körtvélyes Judit Kõszeghy Áron Kravják András Krenkler Jonathan Krisztin-Peva Beáta Krizbai István Kulcsár Margit Kullmann, Dimitri M. Kurucz Péter Kuthi Levente Lacza Zsombor Lakatos Péter Lakk Mónika Lämsä Karri László János László Kristóf Lasztóczi Bálint Lechan, Ronald M. Lele Z. Lelkes Zoltán Lénárd László Lendvai Zoltán Lengl O. Lenkey Nóra Lenti Laura Lesch Peter Leszl-Ishiguro, Miriam Liposits Zsolt
P224 P211 P131, P149 P144 P026, P136 P202, P210 P169, P170 P134 P188 P060 P137 P015 P084 P078 P112, P128 P235 P131, P225, P236 P100, P113 P127, P210 P248 P171, P184 P237 P016 P238 P025 P189 P179, P200 P154 P172 P238 P060, P068 P143, P145, P155 P178, P196 P014 P075 P146 P035, P132, P143, P145, P155, P221 P207 P070 P098, P101, P105, P116 P190 P211 P200 P010, P013, P014, P020, P021, P023, P024, P033, P041
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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX Lisa Gutknecht Lontay Beáta Losonczi Erika Lõrincz András Löw Péter Lubics Andrea
P211 P100 P046 P138 P211 P019, P135, P180, P186, P199 Luiten, G. M. Paul P195 Lukács Edit P155 Lukács Péter P105 Lukácsi Erika P102 Lukáts Ákos P085, P120 Lutz Sylke P218 Mackie Ken P062 Madarász Emília P084, P093, P111, P112, P128 Maglóczky Z. P205, P219 Magyar Attila P120, P157 Maksay Gábor P088 Maldonado, Rafael P067 Mallareddy, Jayapalreddy P103 Mándi Miklós P167, P168 Manzanares, Jorge P067 Manzano e Silva Maria Joao P157 Márk László P031 Markó Katalin P144, P239 Márkus Zita P076, P108 Martín Miquel P067 Martin Paul R. P079 Márton Gábor P104, P193, P194 Márton Zsuzsanna P191 Máté Zsuzsanna P240 Matesz Klára P083, P090 Máthé Katalin P167 Mátyás Adrienne P182 Mauer, Daniela P133 Mayer, M P075 McQueen, James M P130 Mécs László P056 Medzihradszky Katalin P142 Méhész Beáta P061 Meltzer K. P025 Mergl Zsuzsa P022, P038, P039 Mester László P202 Mezey Szilvia P045, P147 Mihály András P046, P166, P171, P184, P189
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Mike Árpád Mikics Éva Mikkelsen, J.D. Mikó-Baráth E. Milanes, M Victoria Milusheva, Elisaveta Minich János Moenter, Suzanne M. Molnár Ádám Molnár Alexandra Molnár Andrea Molnár Béla Molnár Dávid Molnár Gábor Molnár L. Molnár Noémi Molnár Péter Molnár Tünde Monier, Cyril Montagnese, Catherine Mracskó Éva Müller Marreike Mwizerwaa Olive Nadal Xavier Nagy Attila Nagy Bálint Nagy Bernadett Nagy Krisztina Nagy László Nagy Nándor Nagy Zoltán Nagyõszi Péter Nakagawa Shinsuke Naumann, Nicole Négyessy László Németh István Balázs Németh J. Németh József Németh Lívia Németh Valéria Nepusz Tamás Neubrandt Máté Neves Herc Nissen Wiebke
P098, P101, P105, P116 P129, P148, P156 P010 P144, P239 P136 P164 P241 P013 P145 P163, P191 P026 P033 P106 P234, P242 P094 P234 P188 P107 P230 P160 P192 P015 P110 P067 P076, P092, P108, P220 P017, P109 P027, P035, P037 P149 P054 P106, P110 P048, P084 P237 P047 P212 P215, P226, P241 P182 P236 P019, P031, P094, P097 P027, P035, P037 P128 P226 P111 P050, P086 P238
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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX Niwa Masami Nógrádi Antal Norihito Shintani Nunez Cristina Nusser Zoltán Nyakas Csaba Nyilas Rita Nyitrai Gabriella Nyitrai Miklós Obrenovitch, Tihomir P. Odry Péter Oláh Imre Oláh Szabolcs Opsahl Marius Orbán Gergely Oren Iris Orsi Gergely Orsolits Barbara Oscarsson Sven Pachner Orsolya Paizs Melinda Pajer Krisztián Pál Balázs Palkovits Miklós
Palló Anna Pap Pál Pápay G. Papp András Papp Dorottya Papp Edina Papp Ildikó Papp Orsolya Papp Rege Sugárka Papp Szilárd Paragi Gábor Párducz Árpád Párdutz Árpád Paróczy Zsuzsanna Péczely László Penke Botond Pentélenyi Klára Petersson, Karl Magnus Pétervári Erika
P047 P063, P104, P193, P194 P053 P136 P078, P087 P195 P062, P204 P178, P196 P191 P176 P241 P106 P234, P243 P202 P208 P238 P035, P224 P112, P128 P050 P060 P197, P198, P201 P063 P100, P113 P001, P009, P025, P028, P032, P043, P107, P122, P142, P178 P114 P113, P115 P236 P064, P240 P211 P134 P065 P244 P028 P027, P037 P181 P181 P177 P076, P108 P145 P165, P183, P208 P048 P130 P003, P007, P029
Petykó Zoltán Peyrache, Adrien Pfizenmaier Klaus Pieretti-Vanmarckea, Rafael Pintér Bernadett Pintér Erika Pintér Ottó Pinto, Vitor Piyanova, Anastasia Plattner Viktor Pócsai Károly Pocsai Krisztina Pollák E. Porkka-Heiskanen, Tarja Procyk, Emmanuel Puskás Nela Rábai Miklós Rácz Bence Rácz Boglárka Rácz Éva Rácz Ildikó Rásonyi G. Reglõdi Dóra
Rehnelt Jennifer Reichart Anikó Remenyi Viktoria Remy, Stefan Renner Éva Réthelyi Miklós Révész Csaba Rimanóczy Ágnes Rokszin Alice Rondi-Reig L. Roska Tamás Rosvold, C. Roubos, W. Eric Rózsa Balázs Röhlich Pál Rudisch Tibor Ruisanchez Éva Rusznák Zoltán Ruther, Patrick
P221 P158 P218 P110 P136 P066 P150 P124 P133 P091 P002, P030 P113 P094 P146 P241 P032 P027 P245 P019, P199 P090 P067 P219 P019, P031, P053, P094, P097, P135, P163, P180, P186, P191, P199, P202, P203 P067 P122 P048 P246 P032 P102 P222 P134 P092, P108, P220 P139 P257 P204 P015 P217, P231, P232, P242, P247, P253 P085 P134 P200 P100, P113, P115 P050, P086
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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX Sáfrány Géza Safronov, V. Boris Sághy K. Sándor János Sándor Katalin Sándor Péter Sándor Z. Sanguino Elena Sántha Miklós Sargsyan, H. Vaghinak Sári Katalin Sárközi Leila Sárvári Miklós Sáry Gyula Sas Balázs Saunders Richard Schjottelvik, Tore Schlett Katalin Schürmann, Britta Schwaller Beat Schwarcz Attila Schwirtlich M. Seidl, Karsten Serences, John T. Seress László Serfõzõ Zoltán Sevinè S. Shimizudani Takeshi Shimono Takanori Shujaa, Nashwan Siklós László Simon Ágnes Simon László Simor Attila Sipos Péter Skopál Judit S³awiñska, Urszula Slézia Andrea Snipes, James A. Sobor Melinda Solymár Margit Solymosi Norbert Sólyom A. Somogyi Péter Somogyi Virág Somogyvári Zoltán
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P048 P124 P141 P169 P053, P066, P068 P179, P200 P070 P067 P165 P152 P230 P064 P033 P228, P251 P116 P001 P003 P218, P248 P133 P046 P035 P040 P086 P137 P001, P127, P161, P210 P117 P144 P047 P047 P069 P197, P198, P201 P114 P151, P152 P142 P055 P048 P194 P118 P174 P153 P005, P007, P034 P033 P219 P238 P016 P235, P249, P250
Soós Szilvia Sperlágh Beáta Stefanics Gábor Stelescu András Stenberg, Dag Sümegi Balázs Sümegi János Svéd Olivér A. Szabadfi Krisztina Szabó Alíz Szabó András Szabó Andrea Szabó Arnold Szabó Eszter Szabó Éva Rebeka Szabó G. Szabó H. Szabó Klaudia Szabó László Szabó Róbert Szabó-Meltzer Kinga Szabó-Révész Piroska Szájli Ágota Szalay Csaba Szalisznyó Krisztina Szauer Edit Szederkényi Gábor Szegedi Viktor Székely György Székely Miklós Szél Ágoston Szelényi Zoltán Szellár Dóra Szepesi Zs. Szereday László Szigyártó Imola Cs. Szilágyi Nóra Szirmai Ágnes Szirtes Gábor Szolcsányi János Szombathelyi Zsolt Szõgyi Donát Szõke Balázs
P003, P029 P052, P058, P061, P164 P154 P119 P146 P199, P202 P119 P125 P163, P180, P186, P191, P202, P203 P202 P063, P104, P193, P194 P240 P085, P120 P121 P122, P170 P040, P075 P206 P163, P203 P157 P195 P032, P038 P055 P181 P027, P035, P037 P123 P031 P008 P165, P183 P090 P003, P005, P029 P085, P120, P157 P034 P170 P204 P019 P256 P074 P151 P138 P053, P066, P068, P070 P033, P195 P019, P135, P186 P036
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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX Szõke Éva Szûcs Géza Szûcs Mária Szûcs Péter Tailby, Chris Tajti János Takács Eszter Takács Gábor Takács József Tamás Andrea
Tamás Gábor Tanaka Kunihiko Tarnawa István Tárnok K. Tihanyi Károly Timár J. Todorov, Mihail Tombácz Dóra Tompa Tamás Tóth Andrea Tóth Attila (Budapest) Tóth Attila (Pécs) Tóth D. M. Tóth E. Tóth Éva Tóth Gábor Tóth Géza Tóth Judit Tóth Kinga Tóth Krisztián Tóth Máté Tóth Zsuzsanna Tömböl Teréz Töröcsik Beáta Török B. Tretter László Trzosek-Szabó Ursula Tuboly Gábor Tulogdi Áron Túri Gergely F. Turiák Lilla Turóczy Zsolt
P070 P100, P113, P115 P080 P124 P079 P177 P204 P027, P035, P037 P211 P019, P031, P135, P163, P180, P186, P191, P199, P203 P214, P231, P234, P242, P243, P247 P047 P088, P089, P099 P081 P033, P195 P153 P125 P104 P228, P251 P055 P017, P109, P252 P221 P070 P219 P231, P243 P019, P163, P199 P103 P104 P205 P145, P155 P156 P032, P038 P126 P167 P144, P239 P162, P187 P039 P056, P057, P071, P095, P096 P156 P217, P231, P247, P253 P167 P160
Újfalussy Balázs Benedek Ulbert István
Usdin, Ted B. Váczy Alexandra Vajda Szilvia Vámos Enikõ Várady Linda Varga B. Varga Csaba Varga Tamás Varga Viktor Varju Patricia Varró Petra Vas Judit Vass Gabriella Vass Júlia Vastagh Csaba Vécsei László Végvári Dóra Végvári György Vehovszky Ágnes Vereczki Viktoria Veress Gábor Veszprémi Béla Vetõ Sára Vida Barbara Vidnyánszky Zoltán Vigano Francesca Vigh Béla Világi I. Vincze András Vincze Csilla Vizi E. Szilveszter
Voronezhskaya, Elena Võfély Gergõ Völgyi Katalin Wang, Tao Wappler Edina A. Watanabe Masahiko Wéber Ildikó Weinsteinc, Brant M.
P254 P050, P086, P118, P154, P175, P219, P223, P250 P001, P009 P031 P167, P168 P177 P084 P093, P111 P214 P019 P223, P255 P033 P121, P256 P148 P183 P119 P040 P177 P120 P085 P018, P206 P167 P077, P090 P127, P210 P207 P021, P023, P041 P059, P130, P131, P137, P225, P236 P058 P157 P081, P121, P166, P235, P256 P127 P157 P098, P101, P105, P116, P217, P231, P232, P247, P253 P004 P112, P128 P208 P072 P048, P209 P013, P062, P205 P077 P110
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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX Weiss Béla Wiener, Sidney Wilhelm Imola Winkler István Wittmann Gábor Wittner Lucia Wolf Ervin Wollemann Mária Xiao J. Yanivc, Karina Zachar Gergely Zádori Anita Zádori Zoltán S. Zelena Dóra Zimmer Márta Zimmer, Andreas Zimmermann Alíz Zorrilla, Eric P. Zugaro, Michaël B. Zsarnovszky Attila
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P257 P158, P159 P237 P154 P012, P014, P020, P024 P050, P175 P119 P044 P215 P110 P045, P147, P160 P084 P069 P022, P038, P039, P042, P136, P150 P149 P062, P067, P133 P182 P203 P159 P016
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