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CONTICA: Control of Intracellular Calcium and Arrhythmias

Abstract
Ventricular arrhythmias are a major cause of mortality. Currently there is no effective treatment available, largely because our understanding of their molecular basis is poor. Altered intracellular Ca handling may be a final common pathway predisposing to ventricular tachycardias and sudden death in acquired or congenital heart disease.
Understanding the complex function of the RyR2 Ca channel and its regulatory mechanisms, therefore, holds the promise to develop new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for effective treatment of these lethal arrhythmias.
The goal pursued by the CONTICA group is the elucidation of the molecular mechanisms linking defective RyR2 function to the generation of arrhythmias.
The combined knowledge gained from these studies will be used to develop and test novel diagnostic approaches and antiarrhythmic drugs to help alleviate one of the largest health burdens to the European society, i.e. malignant ventricular arrhythmias.
Projektleitung:
Pieske Burkert Mathias
Kockskämper Jens
Laufzeit:
01.02.2006-31.07.2009
Programm:
EU (FP-6)
EU-Projektinstrument
Spec. Target. o Inn. Project (STREP)
Art der Forschung
Grundlagenforschung
Mitarbeiter*innen
Pieske B., Projektleiter*in
Kockskämper J., Sub-Projektleiter*in
Heinzel F., Projektmitarbeiter*in
Sedej S., Projektmitarbeiter*in
Post H., Projektmitarbeiter*in
Beteiligte MUG-Organisationseinheiten
Klinische Abteilung für Kardiologie
Projektpartner
Agrobiogen GmbH, Deutschland
Georg-August-University Goettingen/Bereich Humanmedizin , Deutschland
IMGM Laboratories GmbH, Deutschland
Institut National de Sante et Recherche Medicale, Frankreich
IRCCS Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri - Molecular Cardiology Laboratories, Italien
University Medical Center Utrecht, Niederlande
University of Wales, Cardiff, Großbritannien
Ústav molekulárnej fyziológie a genetiky Slovenskej Akadémie Vied, Slowakei
Gefördert durch
Europäische Kommission, Rue de la Loi, Brussels, Belgien
Publizierte Projektergebnisse
> Protein Phosphatase-1 Binding Motifs.... Acta Biomedica Lovaniensia 354; [ Dissertation ] Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, BELGIUM; 2006. pp.112.
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