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A Magyar Idegtudományi Társaság<br />

(MITT)<br />

XII. Konferenciája<br />

Budapest, 2009. január 22-24.<br />

12 th Meeting<br />

of the<br />

Hungarian Neuroscience Society (HNS)<br />

22-24 January, 2009 - Budapest, Hungary<br />

Program


TUDOMÁNYOS ELNÖKI PROGRAM KÖSZÖNTÔ - ELÕADÁSOK<br />

Tisztelt Tagtársak, Kedves Kollégák!<br />

A Magyar Idegtudományi Társaság XII. Konferenciájának szervezõbizottsága<br />

nevében szeretettel köszöntök minden résztvevõt. A MITT<br />

vezetõségének felkérésére az MTA Kísérleti Orvostudományi Kutatóintézete<br />

nevében örömmel vállaltam e rangos esemény megszervezésének és lebonyolításának<br />

megtisztelõ feladatát. Köszönöm a szervezõk és a programbizottság minden<br />

tagjának a körültekintõ munkát, úgy érzem sikerült elérni, hogy a résztvevõk teljes képet<br />

kaphassanak a hazai idegtudományi kutatások jelenleg folyó témáiról az alapkutatástól<br />

az innovációs és klinikai alkalmazások széles köréig. A MITT konferenciáinak történetében<br />

a fizetõ regisztrált résztvevõk száma elõször haladta meg a 400-at, és a poszterek<br />

száma is az eddigi legmagasabb. Társaságunk tehát bizonyította, hogy az idegtudományi<br />

kutatások ma is igen magas színvonalon folynak Magyarországon, és rendelkezünk<br />

a nemzetközi porondon is kompetitív kutatókból a szükséges kritikus tömeggel. Így joggal<br />

számíthatunk arra, hogy a kormányzat az agykutatást és a központi idegrendszeri célpontú<br />

gyógyszerkutatást prioritásként kezelje, hiszen adottak a személyi feltételek ahhoz, hogy<br />

hazai gazdaság számára kitörési pontot jelenthessen. Ugyanakkor a kiemelt támogatást<br />

társadalom-egészségügyi indokok is alátámasztják, hiszen a társadalmak elöregedése<br />

és az információrobbanás globalizált világunkban jelentõsen növelik az ideg- és elmebetegségek<br />

gyakoriságát, ami óriási gazdasági és szociális tehertétel a társadalomra.<br />

A közvéleményt és a szakpolitikusokat minél hatékonyabban szeretnénk ezekrõl a tényekrõl<br />

tájékoztatni, támogatásukat megnyerni. Ezért szerveztünk egy "Brain Awareness" sajtótájékoztatót<br />

a konferencia 2. napján ebédidõben, amire - a tudományos újságírók és<br />

egészségpolitikusok mellett - a konferencia résztvevõi közül is mindenkit szívesen látunk.<br />

Az elõadók között lesz az idegtudomány vezetõ európai lobbi-szervezetének, a<br />

European Brain Council-nak az alapító elnöke, Jes Olesen professzor. E szervezetnek<br />

nagy szerepe volt abban, hogy az Európai Unió Tanácsa, az Európa Parlament támogatásával<br />

az idegtudományt a kutatás-fejlesztés és az innováció kiemelt prioritásának jelölte<br />

meg a 7. Keretprogramban.<br />

A konferencia igazán méltó helyszínen, az MTA Székházában kerülhet megrendezésre,<br />

a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia támogatásával, amiért ezúton is köszönetet mondunk.<br />

A hagyományoknak megfelelõen a tagság poszter formában mutatja be eredményeit.<br />

A hazai idegtudomány elmúlt 1-2 éves fejlõdésérõl, a magas színvonalon mûvelt új és hagyományos<br />

kutatási irányokról tájékozódhatunk a 6 kategóriába sorolt posztereken, két<br />

szekcióban elosztva. Mind a 6 kategóriában egy-egy 100.000 Ft-os poszter-díj kerül kiosztásra,<br />

és közülük az egyik fogja megkapni a fõdíjat.<br />

2 A Magyar Idegtudományi Társaság XII. Konferenciája - Budapest, 2009.


TUDOMÁNYOS ELNÖKI PROGRAM KÖSZÖNTÔ - ELÕADÁSOK<br />

Plenáris elõadóknak és szimpózium résztvevõknek a nemzetközi idegtudomány kiemelkedõ<br />

személyiségeit sikerült megnyernünk, és úgy érzem valóban a legnagyobb figyelemnek<br />

örvendõ kutatási területek közül sikerült a plenáris és a szimpóziumi elõadások<br />

témáit kiválasztani. Úgy gondolom, hogy az elõadóknak ez az impozáns listája a magyar<br />

idegtudomány és a szimpózium-elnökök nemzetközi elismertségét egyaránt jól mutatja.<br />

Törekedtünk arra, hogy a klinikus kutató kollégák és a gyógyszeripar képviselõi számára<br />

is izgalmas legyen a program, az egyik klinikai tárgyú szimpózium szervezését és anyagi<br />

támogatását a MITT egyik testvér-társasága, a Magyar Ideg- és Elmeorvosok Társasága<br />

vállalta. Reméljük, hogy ez a közös program hagyományteremtõ lesz, és jól szolgálja<br />

majd az alapkutatás és a klinikai kutatások konvergenciáját.<br />

Különös jelentõségû a XII. MITT Konferencia egyben azért is, mert alkalmat ad társaságunk<br />

tisztújító Közgyûlésének megrendezésére. A tagság minél teljesebb részvéte a közgyûlésen<br />

emiatt is fontos.<br />

A szokásos baráti összejövetelt is megrendezzük pénteken este az Aranytíz-ben, amire<br />

minden résztvevõt szeretettel várunk. Reméljük, hogy ez a fogadás is hozzájárul majd<br />

ahhoz, hogy a MITT'2009 Konferencia ne csak kimagasló tudományos színvonala, hanem<br />

kellemes hangulata miatt is emlékezetes legyen minden résztvevõ számára.<br />

Minden Tagtársunkat, idegtudományi alap-, klinikai- és fejlesztõ-kutatást mûvelõ Kollégát<br />

mégegyszer szeretettel köszöntök a konferencián. Kívánom, hogy valamennyiünk technikai<br />

ismeretei, koncepcionális elképzelései sokat fejlõdjenek a két és fél nap elõadásaiból,<br />

posztereibõl, a tudományos és baráti beszélgetésekbõl, sikerüljön minél több új együttmûködést,<br />

kutatási témát szervezni, valamint a hazai idegtudományok hírnevét, színvonalát<br />

megõrizni és növelni.<br />

Szívélyes üdvözlettel:<br />

Freund Tamás<br />

a 2009. évi MITT Konferencia elnöke<br />

12 th Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society - 2009 - Budapest, Hungary 3


TUDOMÁNYOS PRESIDENTIAL PROGRAM GREETING - ELÕADÁSOK<br />

Dear Colleagues, Fellow Members and Guests,<br />

It is a great pleasure to welcome you in the name of the Organizing<br />

Committee of the 12 th Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society.<br />

It was a great honour for the Institute of Experimental Medicine of the<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and for myself as director, to accept<br />

the request of the Executive Committee of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society to<br />

organize this conference. I am most grateful for all members of the Organizing and<br />

Program Committees for the excellent job, I am convinced we managed to achieve that<br />

participants receive a complete picture of what is going on in neuroscience in Hungary<br />

today from basic research to industrial and clinical applications. For the first time in the<br />

history of Hungarian Neuroscience Society meetings, the number of registered participants<br />

exceeded 400, and the number of posters will also be the largest so far. Thereby<br />

our Society clearly demonstrated its strength, that neuroscience research is carried out<br />

at the highest international level in Hungary, and we do have the critical mass of internationally<br />

competitive scientists required to retain this status. We anticipate that, encouraged<br />

by these facts, the Hungarian Government will consider brain research and CNS<br />

pharmaceutical research as a priority, since the infrastructural conditions, traditions, international<br />

prestige and personnel are all available to build economical strategies on this<br />

area. In the same time, an exceptional support for brain research is warranted also by<br />

health policy issues, since the aging of the population and the flood of information in our<br />

globalized society massively increases the incidence of neurological and psychiatric<br />

disorders, which means an enormous economical as well as societal burden.<br />

We would like inform the public as well as the policymakers about these issues as efficiently<br />

as possible, therefore we organized a "Brain Awareness" press conference during the lunch<br />

break on the 2 nd day, to which - besides representatives of the media and the government -<br />

all members of the conference are welcome. We are honoured to have Professor Jes Olesen<br />

among the speakers, the founding president of the European Brain Council, which is the<br />

leading lobby organization for neuroscience in Europe. This organization played a decisive<br />

role in getting brain research accepted as a priority in the 7 th Framework Program of the EU.<br />

We had the possibility to organize the conference in a most prestigious location, the<br />

Headquarters of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, for which we are grateful to the<br />

Academy leadership. According to our traditions, attendees of the conference have the<br />

opportunity to present their research in the form of posters, which have been grouped<br />

into 6 categories. We will be able to get informed about the last 1-2 years of development<br />

of Hungarian neuroscience, about new directions of research and technologies at the<br />

poster sessions, where participation is strongly encouraged. We will award a 100.000 HUF<br />

poster prize in each 6 categories, and one of those will receive a major award.<br />

4 A Magyar Idegtudományi Társaság XII. Konferenciája - Budapest, 2009.


TUDOMÁNYOS PRESIDENTIAL PROGRAM GREETING - ELÕADÁSOK<br />

We are fortunate to have an exceptional list of plenary and symposium speakers, all<br />

being internationally highly respected figureheads in neuroscience, and leaders in their<br />

respected fields. Their acceptance of our invitation is partly a result of the international<br />

recognition and reputation of Hungarian neuroscience as well as that of the symposium<br />

chairs. I believe we managed to select topics that are indeed considered hot topics<br />

worldwide. We paid particular attention to generate a program that is interesting also for<br />

our colleagues working in pharmaceutical or clinical research. One of the clinical symposia<br />

has been organized and financed by the sister-organization of HNS, the Hungarian<br />

Society of Neurologists and Psychiatrists. We hope this event will start a tradition, and<br />

facilitate the convergence of basic and clinical research efforts.<br />

Particular significance is given to the 12 th Meeting of HNS that it will host the General<br />

Assembly that elects new officers of the Society. Therefore we strongly encourage<br />

participation of as many members as possible.<br />

The usual get-together party will be organized Friday evening in "Aranytíz" Event Hall, just<br />

a corner from the conference venue, to which all participants are kindly invited. We hope<br />

this reception ensures that the HNS'2009 conference will be memorable for all attendees<br />

not only because of its high scientific value, but also for its friendly and relaxed atmosphere.<br />

Let me welcome again all participants, basic, clinical and pharmaceutical researcher<br />

colleagues to the conference. I wish all of us a fruitful and joyful meeting with lots of new<br />

information to develop our knowledge on both conceptual and technological grounds,<br />

and with lots of discussions that may form the basis of joint projects and grant applications.<br />

These cooperations would ensure that Hungarian neuroscience remains internationally<br />

highly respected and successful.<br />

With best regards,<br />

Tamás F. Freund<br />

President of the 12 th Meeting of the HNS<br />

12 th Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society - 2009 - Budapest, Hungary 5


TUDOMÁNYOS SZERVEZÔK<br />

PROGRAM - ELÕADÁSOK<br />

Szervezõ- és Programbizottság<br />

Elnök:<br />

Tiszteletbeli<br />

elnök:<br />

Titkár:<br />

Tagok:<br />

Freund Tamás (igazgató, MTA <strong>KOKI</strong>)<br />

Vizi E. Szilveszter (professor emeritus, MTA <strong>KOKI</strong>)<br />

Oberfrank Ferenc (ügyvezetõ igazgató, MTA <strong>KOKI</strong>)<br />

Sperlágh Beáta (MTA <strong>KOKI</strong>)<br />

Antal Miklós (Debreceni Egyetem, Anatómiai, Szövet- és Fejlõdéstani Intézet)<br />

Haller József (MTA <strong>KOKI</strong>)<br />

Komoly Sámuel (Pécsi Tudományegyetem, Neurológiai Klinika)<br />

Liposits Zsolt (MTA <strong>KOKI</strong>)<br />

Nusser Zoltán (MTA <strong>KOKI</strong>)<br />

Palkovits Miklós (Semmelweis Egyetem, Anatómiai, Szövetés<br />

Fejlõdéstani Intézet)<br />

A Szervezõ- és Programbizottság címe<br />

MTA Kísérleti Orvostudományi Kutatóintézet<br />

1083 Budapest Szigony utca 43.<br />

Telefon: (1)-210 9400<br />

E-mail: mitt2009@koki.hu<br />

WWW: http://www.koki.hu<br />

Szervezõ iroda: (regisztráció, szállás, kiállítás, pénzügyek)<br />

Congress & Hobby Service Kft.<br />

Kongresszus- és Rendezvényszervezõ Iroda<br />

6701 Szeged, Pf.: 1022.<br />

Telefon: (62)-484-531<br />

Fax: (62)-450-014<br />

e-mail: info@prof-congress.hu<br />

WWW: http://prof-congress.hu<br />

A konferencia honlapja az Intereneten:<br />

A Magyar Idegtudományi Társaság honlap címe:<br />

http//www.mitt2009.hu<br />

http://www.mitt.hu<br />

6 A Magyar Idegtudományi Társaság XII. Konferenciája - Budapest, 2009.


TUDOMÁNYOS ORGANIZERS<br />

PROGRAM - ELÕADÁSOK<br />

Organizing and Program Committee<br />

President:<br />

Honorary<br />

President:<br />

Secretary:<br />

Members:<br />

Tamás Freund (Director, Inst. of the Experimental Medicine of HAS)<br />

Sylvester Vizi E. (Professor em., Inst. of the Experimental Medicine of HAS)<br />

Ferenc Oberfrank (Managing Director, Inst. of the Experimental Medicine of HAS<br />

Beáta Sperlágh (Inst. of the Experimental Medicine of HAS)<br />

Miklós Antal (Dept. of Anatomy, Histology, and Embryology, Univ. of Debrecen)<br />

József Haller (Inst. of the Experimental Medicine of HAS)<br />

Sámuel Komoly (Dept. of Neurology, University of Pécs)<br />

Zsolt Liposits (Inst. of the Experimental Medicine of HAS)<br />

Zoltán Nusser (Inst. of the Experimental Medicine of HAS)<br />

Miklós Palkovits (Dept. of Anatomy, Histology, and Embryology,<br />

Semmelweis University)<br />

Address of the Organizing and Program Committee<br />

Institute of Experimental Medicine of the HAS<br />

Address: Szigony utca 43. H-1083 Budapest, Hungary<br />

Phone: +36-1-210 9400<br />

E-mail: mitt2009@koki.hu<br />

WWW: http://www.koki.hu<br />

Organizing Office: (registration, accommodation, expo, payment)<br />

Congress & Hobby Service Ltd.<br />

Professional Congress Organizer<br />

Address: P.O.Box 1022. H-6701 Szeged, Hungary<br />

Phone: +36-62-484-531<br />

Fax: +36-62-450-014<br />

e-mail: info@prof-congress.hu<br />

WWW: http://prof-congress.hu<br />

Website of the Meeting:<br />

Website of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society:<br />

http//www.mitt2009.hu<br />

http://www.mitt.hu<br />

12 th Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society - 2009 - Budapest, Hungary 7


ÁLTALÁNOS TUDOMÁNYOS INFORMÁCIÓK PROGRAM / GENERAL - ELÕADÁSOK INFORMATION<br />

A konferencia helyszíne:<br />

Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Székháza<br />

1051 Budapest Roosevelt tér 9.<br />

A konferencia idõpontja: 2009. január 22-24.<br />

A konferencia hivatalos nyelve:<br />

magyar és angol<br />

A regisztrációs iroda nyitva tartása:(az MTA Székház I. emeletén)<br />

2009. január 22. csütörtök 8:00-18:00 óra<br />

2009. január 23. péntek 8:00-18:00 óra<br />

2009. január 24. szombat 8:00-12:30 óra<br />

A regisztrációs iroda telefonszáma: 30-985-41-91 (mobil, csak jan. 22-24. között)<br />

A konferencia részvételi díjai: (20% ÁFA-val)<br />

2008. november 24-ig 2008. november 24-tõl<br />

----------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

nem tagoknak 22.000.-Ft 25.000.-Ft<br />

MITT-tagoknak 18.000.-Ft 22.000.-Ft<br />

PhD. hallgatóknak 10.000.-Ft 12.000.-Ft<br />

egyetemi hallgatóknak 10.000.-Ft 12.000.-Ft<br />

A részvételi díjak tartalmazzák a tudományos programokon és a cégkiállításon való<br />

részvételt, a konferencia programfüzetét, valamint a kávészünetek és a január 23-i<br />

fogadás árát.<br />

A részvételi díjakból 12.000.-Ft összeg étkezésként kerül feltüntetésre és számlázásra.<br />

Szakmai kiállítás<br />

A rendezvány idején az érdekelt gyártó, forgalmazó cégek, vállalkozások szakmai termékbemutatóra<br />

várják a résztvevõket.<br />

Elõadások<br />

Az elõadások idõpontját és idõtartamát a részletes tudományos program tartalmazza.<br />

Kérjük a szekciók elnökeit és az elõadókat, hogy a rendelkezésre álló idõt pontosan tartassák,<br />

illetve tartsák be. Az elõadásokhoz számítógépes prezentációs lehetõséget (MS<br />

Office XP; PowerPoint) biztosítunk. Kérjük az elõadókat, hogy számítógépes adathordozóikat<br />

(CD, pen-drive) lehetõleg már megérkezéskor, a regisztráció alkalmával adják<br />

át a vetítõ technikusnak.<br />

Poszterek (P001-P257)<br />

A bejelentett poszterek 6 kategóriába sorolva, két szekcióban elosztva kerülnek kiállításra<br />

illetve bemutatásra az elõre beszámozott poszter-helyeken. Mind a 6 kategóriában<br />

egy-egy 100.000 Ft-os poszter-díj kerül kiosztásra, és közülük az egyik fogja megkapni a<br />

fõdíjat.<br />

A poszter-táblák mérete: szélesség 90 cm, magasság 120 cm (álló forma).<br />

A felerõsítéshez szükséges anyagokat, eszközöket a szervezõk biztosítják.<br />

8 A Magyar Idegtudományi Társaság XII. Konferenciája - Budapest, 2009.


ÁLTALÁNOS INFORMÁCIÓK / GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Venue:<br />

Dates:<br />

Official language:<br />

Headquarters of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences<br />

H-1051 Budapest Roosevelt tér 9.<br />

22 January 2009 (Thursday) - 24 January 2009 (Saturday)<br />

Hungarian and English<br />

Opening of the registration desk: (Headquarters of the HAS, 1 st floor)<br />

22 January 2009, Thursday 8:00-18:00<br />

23 January 2009, Friday 8:00-18:00<br />

24 January 2009, Saturday 8:00-12:30<br />

Phone (mobile) +36-30-985-41-91 (between 22 January - 24 January, 2009)<br />

Registration fees (incl. 20% VAT)<br />

early<br />

late<br />

before November 24, 2008 after November 24, 2008<br />

----------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

non-members 22.000 HUF | 90 EUR 25.000 HUF | 100 EUR<br />

HNS (MITT) members 18.000 HUF | 75 EUR 22.000 HUF | 90 EUR<br />

PhD students 10.000 HUF | 40 EUR 12.000 HUF | 50 EUR<br />

undergraduate students 10.000 HUF | 40 EUR 12.000 HUF | 50 EUR<br />

The registration fee includes access to scientific sessions and exhibition, congress material<br />

(congress bag, badge, final program), coffee breaks, reception (23 January, 2009)<br />

The registration fee includes meal (coffee breaks, reception - value: 12.000 HUF)<br />

Trade exhibition<br />

The trade stands will be displayed from 22 January to 24 January in the Headquarters of<br />

the HAS, close to the lecture hall. All registered participants are welcome.<br />

Lectures<br />

The date and time of the lectures are included in the detailed scientific program.<br />

Charimen and lecturers are kindly invited to respect the time slots of the particular session.<br />

Provided facilities for computer presentations: MS Office XP - PowerPoint, videoprojektor.<br />

Lecturers are kindly invited to hand in their CD-ROM/Pendrive (with PowerPoint file) to<br />

the technical assistant after the registration.<br />

Posters (P001-P257)<br />

Posters have been grouped into 6 categories, and will be exhibited and presented in 2<br />

poster sessions. Poster numbers will be displayed with large printed figures on the<br />

poster boards. The Organizing and Program Committee will award a 100.000 HUF poster<br />

prize in each 6 categories, and one of those will receive a major award.<br />

Size of the poster board: 90 cm wide x 120 cm high (portrait /standing format).<br />

Push-pins will be provided by the organizers.<br />

12 th Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society - 2009 - Budapest, Hungary 9


ÁLTALÁNOS INFORMÁCIÓK / GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

"A" poszter szekció 2009. január 22. csütörtök 14:00-15:45 óra között<br />

(P001-P128) Poszterek kihelyezése: jan. 22-én 8:00 órától<br />

Poszterek eltávolítása: jan. 22-én 18:30 óráig<br />

"B" poszter szekció 2009. január 23. péntek 13:00-15:00 óra között<br />

(P129-P257) Poszterek kihelyezése: jan. 23-án 8:00 órától<br />

Poszterek eltávolítása: jan. 23-án 18.30 óráig<br />

Kérjük a szerzõket, hogy a poszter-szekciók idõtartama alatt lehetõség szerint tartózkodjanak<br />

a munkájukat bemutató poszter mellett.<br />

Publikáció<br />

A beküldött összefoglalók az Interneten kerülnek publikálásra, a MITT honlapján<br />

(http://www.mitt.hu), illetve a Frontiers in Neuroscience oldalain (http://www.frontiersin.org).<br />

Szállás<br />

Az elõzetesen megrendelt szállásokat a résztvevõ(k) nevére lefoglaltuk; a szobák a<br />

megküldött visszaigazolás szerint vehetõk igénybe az érkezés napján 14 órától az elutazás<br />

napján 10 óráig. Korábbi érkezés vagy késõbbi elutazás esetén (csomagok elhelyezésében)<br />

a szállodai porta nyújt segítséget.<br />

Szállodák:<br />

Hotel Mercure Budapest City Center****<br />

1052 Budapest, Váci utca 20. Tel.: 1-485-3100<br />

Hotel Benczúr***<br />

1068 Budapest, Benczúr utca 35. Tel.: 1-479-5670<br />

Hotel Medosz**<br />

1061 Budapest, Jókai tér 9. Tel.: 1-374-3000<br />

Hotel Promenade***<br />

1052 Budapest, Váci utca 22. Tel.: 1-799-4444<br />

Internet<br />

A konferencia helyszínén, az MTA Székházában WiFi internetes elérési lehetõséget biztosítunk<br />

a rendezvény résztvevõinek.<br />

Közgyûlés<br />

A Magyar Idegtudományi Társaság vezetõség választó közgyûlést hirdetett meg 2009.<br />

január 21-én 18 órára. Határozatképtelenség esetén a közgyûlésre 2009. január 22-én<br />

18 órakor kerül sor az MTA Székház Dísztermében. A közgyûlésre minden társasági<br />

tagot tagot szeretettel hív és vár a MITT vezetõsége.<br />

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ÁLTALÁNOS INFORMÁCIÓK / GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Poster session "A" 22 January 2009, Thursday 14:00 - 15:45<br />

(P001-P128) Setting up: 22 January, from 8:00<br />

Removal: 22 January, until 18:30<br />

Poster session "B" 23 January 2009, Friday 13:00 - 15:00<br />

(P129-P257) Setting up: 23 January, from 8:00<br />

Removal: 23 January, until 18:30<br />

Poster presenters are kindy requested to be in front of their posters during the Sessions.<br />

Publication<br />

The submitted abstracts will be published on the website of the HNS (http://www.mitt.hu)<br />

and on the pages of Frontiers in Neuroscience (http://www.frontiersin.org).<br />

Accommodation<br />

The hotel confirmation has been sent to all participants with their accommodation booking.<br />

The hotel receptions will be informed about the exact names and reservation details.<br />

Check-in time is 14:00, chek-out time is 10:00. Special requests in connection with early<br />

check-in, late chek-out (luggage storage) should be made directly to the hotel staff.<br />

Hotels:<br />

Hotel Mercure Budapest City Center****<br />

1052 Budapest, Váci utca 20. Tel. +36 1 485 3100<br />

Hotel Benczúr***<br />

1068 Budapest, Benczúr utca 35. Tel. +36 1 479 5670<br />

Hotel Medosz**<br />

1061 Budapest, Jókai tér 9. Tel. +36 1 374 3000<br />

Hotel Promenade***<br />

1052 Budapest, Váci utca 22. Tel. +36 1 799 4444<br />

Internet<br />

In the Headquarters of the HAS free wireless Internet connection will be provided to the<br />

participants of the Meeting.<br />

General Assembly<br />

The Hungarian Neuroscience Society will have its General Assembly which elects new<br />

officers on the 21 January 2009 at 18:00. In lack of quorum the General Assembly will be<br />

held on the 22 January 2009 at 18:00 in the Ceremonial Hall of the HAS. The Organizing<br />

and Program Committee strongly encourage the participation of as many members as<br />

possible.<br />

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ÁLTALÁNOS INFORMÁCIÓK / GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Társasági programok<br />

Ebéd<br />

A konferencia helyszínén szendvics-ebédet ajánlottunk január 22-én és január 23-án<br />

elõzetes jelentkezés alapján. Az ebédcsomagot (ára: 1.800.-Ft/alkalom) a regisztráció<br />

alkalmával kapott ebéd-jegy ellenében lehet átvenni.<br />

Fogadás<br />

Január 23-án este 19:00 órától állófogadásra hívjuk a konferencia résztvevõit az Aranytíz<br />

Rendezvényközpontba (1051 Budapest, Arany János u. 10. / Arany J. u. - Tüköry u. sarok)<br />

A fogadás alkalmával kerül sor a poszter-díjak átadására is.<br />

Képtárlátogatás<br />

A Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Mûvészeti Gyûjteménye a Roosevelt téri<br />

székházépület harmadik emeletén található. Ma itt az Akadémiával, annak történetével<br />

kapcsolatos alkotásokat láthatnak a látogatók. A konferencia résztvevõi január 23-án<br />

pénteken 10-16 óra között - térítési díj nélkül - tekinthetik meg a képtárat.<br />

Lemondási-módosítási feltételek<br />

Lemondást kötbérmentesen kizárólag írásban (e-mail üzenet vagy fax) fogadunk el,<br />

legkésõbb 2008. december 15-ig. Ezt követõen a részvételi díjat már nem áll módunkban<br />

visszatéríteni és felszámítjuk az esetleges szállás-kötbéreket is.<br />

Felelõsség- és egyéb biztosítás<br />

A konferencia közzétett részvételi és egyéb díjai nem tartalmaznak baleset-, betegség-,<br />

poggyász- és felelõsségbiztosítási díjat, így a felsorolt események bekövetkezése esetén<br />

a szervezõknek nem áll módjukban semmilyen felelõsséget vagy kártérítést vállalni.<br />

Pénzügyek - számlázás<br />

A megrendelt szolgáltatások költségeit a kiállításra kerülõ számlán az érvényes jogszabályok<br />

szerint tüntetjük fel. Számla - módosítás, új számla kiállítása a rendezvény<br />

végéig, legkésõbb 2009. január 24-ig lehetséges, az eredeti számla-példány visszajuttatása<br />

mellett. Ezen idõpont után nem áll módunkban a megrendelés szerint kiadott<br />

számlán változtatni.<br />

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ÁLTALÁNOS INFORMÁCIÓK / GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Social programs<br />

Lunch<br />

Sandwich lunch will be provided to the participants in the Meeting venue on the 22 January<br />

and 23 January upon previous order. The lunch packages (1800 HUF / 7 EUR / lunch)<br />

can be obtained with lunch tickets received at the registration.<br />

Reception<br />

The usual get-together party will be organized on the 23 January from 19:00 in the<br />

"Aranytíz Event Hall", just a corner from the conference venue (H-1051 Budapest, Arany<br />

J. u. 10.), to which all participants are kindly invited.<br />

Walk in the Gallery<br />

Portraits, landscapes, historical genre paintings, archeological drawings, Elischer's<br />

Goethe collection, and the very beautiful objects d'art of the Széchenyi Museum are<br />

among the most important treasures of the Academy's fine arts collection. The participants<br />

of the Congress can visit the Gallery - free of charge - on 23 January (Friday)<br />

between 10:00-16:00 hours.<br />

Cancellation Policy<br />

Cancellations for the Meeting (registration, accommodation, lunches) must be notified in<br />

writing (e-mail or fax) before 15 December, 2008. No refunds are available after 15<br />

December, 2008.<br />

Insurance<br />

The fees do not include any kind of insurance. The Organizing and Program Committee<br />

and the Organizing Office can not accept liability for personal accidents, losses or damage.<br />

Health, baggage or accident insurance is recommended and must be taken out in your<br />

own country.<br />

Finances - billing<br />

The prices of the ordered services are indicated on the invoice according to the legislation<br />

in force. Modification, new invoice can be requested until 24 January 2009, in return for<br />

the original copy. After this date no modifications can be performed on the originally<br />

printed financial document.<br />

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TÁMOGATÓK / SPONSORS<br />

KIEMELT TÁMOGATÓK / MAIN SPONSORS<br />

Magyar Tudományos Akadémia<br />

http://www.mta.hu<br />

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http://www.nkth.gov.hu<br />

Richter Gedeon Nyrt.<br />

http://www.richter.hu<br />

Les Laboratoires Servier<br />

http://www.servier.fr<br />

International Brain Research Organization - Central and<br />

Eastern European Regional Committee (IBRO-CEERC)<br />

http://ceerc.ibro.info<br />

MKB Bank Zrt.<br />

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TOVÁBBI TÁMOGATÓK, KIÁLLÍTÓK / SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS<br />

ADInstruments GmbH.<br />

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TÁMOGATÓK / SPONSORS<br />

Carl Zeiss Technika Kft.<br />

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A szervezõk köszönetüket fejezik ki a szponzorok és a kiállító cégek támogatásáért<br />

The organizers of the Meeting highly appreciate the generous support of the sponsors<br />

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TUDOMÁNYOS PROGRAM / SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM<br />

8:00 - Registration<br />

10:00 - 10:10 Opening ceremony<br />

January 22, 2009 (Thursday)<br />

10:10 - 11:00 Grastyán Lecture<br />

George Kunos<br />

(Natl. Inst. Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism (NIAAA), Natl. Inst. Health,<br />

Bethesda, USA)<br />

Endocannabinoids and energy homeostasis - role of the brain and<br />

periphery<br />

11:00 - 11:15 Coffee break<br />

11:15 - 13:00 Symposium I.<br />

ThermoTRP ion channels gating integrative nociceptive signals on primary<br />

afferent neurons<br />

Chair: János Szolcsányi<br />

Speakers - lectures<br />

János Szolcsányi<br />

(Dept. Pharmacology, Univ. of Pécs, Hungary):<br />

The way from capsaicin to thermoTRP channels<br />

Peter Reeh<br />

(Dept. Physiology, Univ. of Erlangen, Germany):<br />

Role of TRPV1 and TRPA1 in signalling nociceptive stimuli<br />

Pierangelo Geppetti<br />

(Dept. Critical Care of Medicine and Surgery, Univ. of Florence, Italy):<br />

Endogenous ligands of thermoTRP channels<br />

General conclusions (all speakers):<br />

Future perspectives and open questions<br />

The first TRP ion channel gated by thermal stimuli was discovered with the aid of capsaicin<br />

and was termed as capsaicin receptor or vanilloid receptor 1 (VR1) (Caterina et al. 1997).<br />

This noxious heat gated ion channel was subsequently renamed to transient receptor potential<br />

vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) and further TRP channels were described which are gated by thermal<br />

stimuli in various temperature ranges (TRPV1, TRPV2, TRPV3, TRPV4, TRPM8, TRPA1).<br />

TRPV1 and TRPA1 as noxious heat and noxious cold gated TRP channels, respectively are<br />

membrane proteins integratively gated also by endogenous or exogenous nociceptive<br />

chemical agents and has become promising target molecules for developing analgesics for<br />

inactivation the functions of nociceptors. Within the frame of this symposium János<br />

Szolcsányi outlines briefly those aspects of capsaicin research which led to the discovery of<br />

the first thermoTRP channel. Piero Geppetti presents evidence for the participation of<br />

endogenous chemical ligands gating directly or indirectly particularly the TRPV1 and TRPA1<br />

channels. Peter Reeh summarizes mainly single unit studies recorded from nociceptive<br />

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January 22, 2009 (Thursday)<br />

afferents which suggest an integrative role of these ion channels. Finally a brief discussion<br />

of the speakers is dealing with the new horizons and open questions raised by the discovery<br />

of thermoTRP channels.<br />

13:00 - 14:00 Lunch<br />

14:00 - 15:45 Poster session "A" (Posters P001-P128)<br />

15:45 - 17:45 Symposium II.<br />

The function of GABAergic interneurons: in silico, in vitro and in vivo<br />

approaches<br />

Chair: Gábor Tamás<br />

Speakers - lectures:<br />

Terrence Sejnowski<br />

(Salk Institute, San Diego, USA):<br />

The energetic cost of fast spikes<br />

Gábor Tamás<br />

(Dept. of Comparative Physiology, Univ. of Szeged, Hungary):<br />

Novel functions for GABAergic interneurons<br />

Norbert Hájos<br />

(Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary):<br />

Cellular mechanisms of gamma frequency oscillations in hippocampal<br />

slices<br />

György Buzsáki<br />

(Rutgers University, Newark, USA):<br />

Inhibition organizes cell assemblies<br />

The symposium provides a high profile cross section of the field of cortical microcircuits with<br />

a special emphasis on GABAergic cell types. Recent theoretical and experimental progress<br />

suggests that interneurons might be the key players in triggering and timing cortical activity.<br />

The speakers are leaders of the field and will introduce the audience to experiment based<br />

models ranging from subcellular compartments to large scale networks of behavioral relevance<br />

(Sejnowski), provide an up to date summary of in vitro experiments assigning particular<br />

tasks in circuit operations to several GABAergic cell populations (Tamas), present a state of the<br />

art analyis of interneurons in cortical oscillations (Hajos) and finally uncover the significance of<br />

GABAergic cells in microcircuits of behaving animals studied by a cutting edge in vivo experimental<br />

arsenal (Buzsaki). Interneuron research in Hungary is traditionally very competitive at<br />

the international level; this attracts the speakers, guarantees the attendance of meeting<br />

participants and is likely to create a framework for a sparkling discussion during the session.<br />

17:45 - 18:00 Coffee break<br />

18:00 - General assembly: Elections of officers and Ex. Com. members<br />

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TUDOMÁNYOS PROGRAM / SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM<br />

January 23, 2009 (Friday)<br />

9:00 - 10:00 Apáthy Lecture<br />

Barry Everitt<br />

(University of Cambridge, UK):<br />

From impulsive actions to compulsive habits: the neural and psychological<br />

basis of drug addiction<br />

10:00 - 10:15 Coffee break<br />

10:15 - 12:15 Symposium III.<br />

(sponsored by the Hungarian Society of Neurologists and<br />

Psychiatrists / HSNP-MIET)<br />

Recent development in the understanding of pathomechanism of<br />

migraine: novel therapeutic strategies<br />

Chair: László Vécsei<br />

Speakers - lectures:<br />

Jes Olesen<br />

(Danish Headache Center and University of Copenhagen, Denmark):<br />

Human and animal migraine models in drug target identification<br />

Jean Schoenen<br />

(University of Liege, Belgium):<br />

Cortical responsiveness in migraine: from man to animal and back<br />

Csaba Ertsey<br />

(Dept. of Neurology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary):<br />

Established and novel trigeminovascular targets in primary headache<br />

László Vécsei<br />

(Dept. of Neurology, Univ. of Szeged, Hungary)<br />

Migraine, neurodegeneration and kynurenines<br />

Migraine is one of the most frequent disabling neurological conditions with a major<br />

impact on tha patients' quality of life. It is an idiopathic headache disorder that is charactherized<br />

by moderate to severe, often unlilateral and pulsating headache attacks aggravated by<br />

physical activity and accompanied by vegetative symptoms such as nausea, vomiting,<br />

photophobia and phonophobia (1).One of the most important aspects of the pathophysiology<br />

of migraine is the inheritied nature of the disorder.Furthermore, about two thirds of<br />

patients report pain from nonnoxious stimuli, allodynia (2). The recent developments of<br />

non-peptide highly specific CGRP antagonists, and the announcemenet of proof of concept<br />

for a CGRP antagonist in acute migraine(3) firmly establish this as a novel and important<br />

new emerging principle for acute migraine. Furthermore, authors have shown changes<br />

in neurophysiological measures in brain activation, but there is much discussion as to<br />

how to interpret such changes (4). Recently, it was found that the tryptophan metabolite<br />

kynurenine mitigates the stimulation -induced increase of c-fos immunoreactivity of the<br />

rat trigeminal nucleus in an experimental migraine model (5). A very recently synthesized<br />

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January 23, 2009 (Friday)<br />

kynurenate analog SZR-72 prevents the nitroglycerol-induced increase of c-fos<br />

immunoreactivity in the rat caudal trigeminal nucleus (in press, 2008). These data suggest<br />

that migraine is a serious public health problem and a very exciting field of neurosicence<br />

with promising new therapeutic strategies.<br />

12:15 - 13:00 Lunch<br />

13:00 - 15:00 Poster session "B" (Posters P129-P257)<br />

13:00 - 14.30 Brain Awareness Press Conference<br />

Chair/Elnök: Tamás F. Freund (Budapest)<br />

Jes Olesen (Coppenhagen)<br />

Organisation of the European Brain Council<br />

Az Európai Agytanács mûködése<br />

Jean Schoenen (Liege)<br />

Activities of the Belgian Brain Council<br />

A Belga Agytanács tevékenysége<br />

László Vécsei, Ferenc Oberfrank (Szeged, Budapest)<br />

Disorders of the Nervous System in Hungary<br />

Idegrendszeri betegségek Magyarországon<br />

Miklós Antal (Debrecen)<br />

Basic research for the understanding and treatment of brain diseases<br />

Alapkutatások az idegrendszeri betegségek jobb megértéséért és<br />

gyógyításáért<br />

During the press conference simultaneous translation will be provided.<br />

A sajtótájékoztató alatt szinkrontolmácsolást biztosítunk!<br />

15:00 - 16:00 Szentágothai Lecture<br />

(supported by IBRO)<br />

Karl Deisseroth<br />

(Stanford University, USA):<br />

Optogenetics: development and application<br />

16:00 - 16:15 Coffee break<br />

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TUDOMÁNYOS PROGRAM / SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM<br />

January 23, 2009 (Friday)<br />

16:15 - 18:15 Symposium IV.<br />

Spatial Information Processing in Hippocampal and Entorhinal Circuits<br />

Chair: József Csicsvári<br />

Chair - speakers - lectures:<br />

József Csicsvári (chair)<br />

(MRC Anatomical Neuropharm. Unit, University of Oxford, UK)<br />

John O'Keefe<br />

(University College London, UK):<br />

Hippocampal Place cells: how they develop at the beginning of life<br />

and how they deteriorate in dementia at the end of life<br />

Carol Barnes<br />

(Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, USA):<br />

Memory and Aged Hippocampal Circuit Dynamics<br />

May-Britt Moser<br />

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway):<br />

Grid cells and the neural circuits of the entorhinal cortex<br />

Edvard Moser<br />

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway):<br />

Temporal codes in grid cells and place cells<br />

Michael Hasselmo<br />

(Boston University, USA):<br />

Theta rhythm, grid cells and episodic memory<br />

There is ample electrophysiological evidence that both the hippocampus and the<br />

entorhinal cortex are involved spatial navigation. It was established decades ago that<br />

most principal cells in the hippocampus fire in relation to space. This discovery has triggered<br />

a new field of electrophysiological investigation into hippocampal neuronal activity in<br />

behaving animals. Recently, place-selective firing has been discovered in the entorhinal<br />

cortex as well. Here, many cells, known as "grid cells", exhibit multiple periodically<br />

spaced firing fields, spanning entire environments in grid-like patterns. In this session,<br />

John O'Keefe the discoverer of place cells will describe how hippocampal cell coding<br />

emerges during development and how it is disrupted in a mouse model of Alzheimer's<br />

(Cacucci et al., PNAS 2008). Following a similar theme, Carol Barnes, a world-renowned<br />

researcher of memory impairment in aged animals, will describe how hippocampal neuronal<br />

patterns are altered in ageing (Gerrad et al., 2008, J Neurosci). Then, May-Britt and<br />

Edvard Moser, discoverers of grid cells, will talk in more detail about the firing properties<br />

of these cells (Fyhn et al., 2007, Nature; Sargolini et al., 2006, Science). Finally Michael<br />

Hasselmo, who is leading authority in computational models of hippocampal function,<br />

will introduce computational models of grid cells (Giocomo et al., 2007, Science).<br />

19:00 - 22:00 Reception / Poster Award Ceremony<br />

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TUDOMÁNYOS PROGRAM / SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM<br />

January 24, 2009 (Saturday)<br />

9:00 - 10:00 Schaffer Lecture<br />

Erwin Neher<br />

(Department of Membrane Biophysics, Max Planck Institute for<br />

Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen, Germany):<br />

Multiple Roles of Calcium Ions in the Regulation of Neurotransmitter<br />

Release<br />

10:00 - 10:15 Coffee break<br />

10:15 - 12:15 Symposium V.<br />

(supported by the IBRO - CEERC)<br />

Fundamental Roles of Endocannabinoid Signaling in Maturation,<br />

Function and Disease of the Central Nervous System<br />

Chair: István Katona<br />

Chair - speakers - lectures:<br />

István Katona (chair)<br />

(Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary)<br />

Tibor Harkány<br />

(Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Aberdeen, UK):<br />

Endocannabinoid signaling during cortical development (EMBO YIP<br />

Lecture)<br />

Beat Lutz<br />

(Institute of Physiological Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry, Johannes<br />

Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany):<br />

Cell-type specific genetic dissection of the CB 1 receptor function in<br />

mouse: from synaptic plasticity to behaviour<br />

Hanns Ulrich Zeilhofer<br />

(Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Zurich,<br />

Switzerland):<br />

Spinal CB 1 receptors in central pain sensitization<br />

Ken Mackie<br />

(Dept. of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Indiana University,<br />

Bloomington, USA):<br />

Regulation of cannabinoid receptor signaling<br />

Endogenous cannabinoid molecules are recently identified lipid mediators regulating<br />

various physiological mechanisms as intercellular messengers. The widespread distribution<br />

of molecular elements belonging to the endocannabinoid system in the central nervous<br />

system suggests that endocannabinoid signaling may have fundamental roles underlying<br />

neuronal communication and its impairment may contribute to various neurological diseases.<br />

This symposium aims to summarize recent progress in our understanding how endogenous<br />

cannabinoids regulate various principal neurobiological mechanisms from the embryonic<br />

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TUDOMÁNYOS PROGRAM / SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM<br />

January 24, 2009 (Saturday)<br />

brain to the adult spinal cord. First, Tibor Harkány will talk about exciting new findings on<br />

developmental aspects of endocannabinoid signaling including its role in the control of<br />

axon guidance (Berghuis et al. 2007, Science). Then Beat Lutz is invited to present elegant<br />

genetic models, which uncovered cell type-specific role of endocannabinoid signaling in<br />

certain neurological diseases including epilepsy (Marsicano et al, 2003, Science; Monory<br />

et al., 2006, Neuron; Monory et al., 2007, PLoS Biology). Cannabis has been used for<br />

pain relief since ancient times; however the site and mechanisms of its analgesic action<br />

have only recently been studied systematically. Hanns Ulrich Zeilhofer will provide<br />

intriguing new evidence about the loss of synaptic inhibition in the spinal cord (Knabl et<br />

al., 2008, Nature) and its relation to endocannabinoid signaling and demonstrates how it<br />

is involved in central pain sensitization. Finally, Ken Mackie will highlight a recently<br />

described molecular component of the endocannabinoid system, the GPR55 receptor,<br />

and will demonstrate where and how this novel receptor regulates neuronal communication<br />

(Lauckner et al., 2008, PNAS).<br />

12:15 - 12:35 Closing<br />

King Mathias Award Ceremony<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P001 Parathyroid hormone 2 receptor and its endogenous ligand TIP39 in the<br />

brain of macaque and human<br />

Attila G. Bagó 1,2 , Eugene Dimitrov 3 , Richard Saunders 4 , László Seress 5 , Miklós Palkovits 2 ,<br />

Ted B. Usdin 3 , Árpád Dobolyi 2<br />

1 National Institute of Neurosurgery, Budapest, Hungary; 2 Neuromorphological<br />

and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Department of Anatomy, Histology<br />

and Embryology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Semmelweis University,<br />

Budapest, Hungary; 3 Section on Fundamental Neuroscience, National Institute of<br />

Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA; 4 Laboratory of Neuropsychology,<br />

National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA; 5 Central Electron<br />

Microscopic Laboratory, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary<br />

P002 Immunohistochemical study on the rat corpus pineale<br />

Bagyura Zsolt, Pócsai Károly, Kálmán Mihály<br />

Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University,<br />

Budapest<br />

P003 Influence of nutritional state on leptin effects in rats<br />

Balaskó Márta, Schjottelvik Tore, Soós Szilvia, Pétervári Erika, Székely Miklós<br />

Department of Pathophysiology and Gerontology, Medical School, University of<br />

Pécs, Hungary<br />

P004 High resolution confocal microscopy of serotonergic innervation of the feeding<br />

system in developing Lymnaea stagnalis<br />

Gábor Balog, 1 Elena Voronezhskaya, 2 Károly Elekes 1<br />

1 Balaton Limnological Research Istitute, Hung. Acad. Sci., Tihany, 2 Institite of<br />

Developmental Biology, Russian Acad. Sci., Moscow<br />

P005 Thermoregulatory effects of central CRF administration<br />

Bartha Zoltán Levente, Garami András, Solymár Margit, Balaskó Márta, Székely Miklós<br />

Department of Pathophysiology and Gerontology, Medical School, University of<br />

Pécs, Hungary<br />

P006 Glutamatergic Neurons Projecting to the Hypothalamic Ventromedial<br />

Nucleus of the Rat<br />

Csáki Ágnes 1 , Kiss József 2 , Halász Béla 2<br />

1 Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology, Faculty of<br />

Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest;<br />

2 Neuromorphological and<br />

Neuroendocrine Research Group, Hung. Acad. Sci - Semmelweis University,<br />

Budapest.<br />

P007 Feeding pattern after intraperitoneal capsaicin desensitization in rats<br />

Cséplõ Péter, Garami András, Solymár Margit, Balaskó Márta, Pétervári Erika<br />

Department of Pathophysiology and Gerontology, Medical School, University of<br />

Pécs, Hungary<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P008 Model Synthesis and Identification of a One-Compartment Hodgkin-Huxley<br />

Type GnRH Neuron Model<br />

Csercsik Dávid 1 , Szederkényi Gábor 1 , Hangos Katalin 1 , Farkas Imre 2<br />

1 Computer and Automation Research Institute, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest;<br />

2 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest<br />

P009 Activation of TIP39 neurons in the lateral subparafascicular area of mother rats<br />

Melinda Cservenák 1 , Ted B. Usdin 2 , Miklós Palkovits 1 , Árpád Dobolyi 1<br />

1 Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Department of<br />

Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and<br />

Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; 2 Section on Fundamental<br />

Neuroscience, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA<br />

P010 Kisspeptin is present presynaptically in the rat arcuate nucleus and modulates<br />

neuronal activity at that site<br />

Deli, L. 3 , Inyushkin, A.N. 1 , Kalló, I. 2,3,4 , L., Kalamatianos, T. 2 , Mikkelsen, J.D. 5 ,<br />

Liposits, Z. 3 , Coen, C.W. 2 and Dyball, R.E.J. 1<br />

1 Department of Physiology Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge,<br />

UK; 2 School of Biomedical & Health Sciences, King’s College London, London, UK;<br />

3 Laboratory of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest,<br />

Hungary; 4 Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Information Technology, Pázmány<br />

Péter Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary; 5 Department of Translational<br />

Neurobiology, NeuroSearch A/S, Pederstrupvej 93, 2750 Ballerup, Denmark<br />

P011 Amylin mRNA in the rat brain: induction of its expression in the preoptic area<br />

of rat dams<br />

Árpád Dobolyi<br />

Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Department of<br />

Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and<br />

Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P012 Characterization of the Teb4 ubiquitin ligase of type 2 deiodinase<br />

Egri Péter 1 , Wittmann Gábor 1 , Fekete Csaba 1,2 , Gereben Balázs 1<br />

1 Laboratory of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine,<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 2 Tupper Research Institute<br />

and Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, Tufts-Medical Center,<br />

Boston, MA 02111<br />

P013 Retrograde endocannabinoid signalling via type-1 cannabinoid receptor<br />

(CB1) expressed in neuronal afferents of gonadotropin-releasing hormone<br />

(GnRH) neurons of the mouse brain<br />

Farkas Imre 1 , Deli Levente 1 , Kalló Imre 1 , Hrabovszky Erik 1 , Fekete Csaba 1 ,<br />

Suzanne M. Moenter 2 , Watanabe Masahiko 3 , Liposits Zsolt 1<br />

1 Department of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine,<br />

Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest, 2 Neuroscience Graduate Program, Departments of<br />

Medicine and Cell Biology, Univ. Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA,<br />

3 Department of Anatomy, Hokkaido Univ., School of Med., Sapporo, Japan<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P014 CART is expressed in refeeding-activated neurons of the ventral parvocellular<br />

part of the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus<br />

Tamás Füzesi 1 , Gábor Wittmann 1 , Zsolt Liposits 1 , Ronald M. Lechan 2,3 and Csaba Fekete 1,2<br />

1 Department of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine,<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest; 2 Tupper Research Institute and<br />

Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism and<br />

Molecular Medicine, New England Medical Center, Boston, MA; 3 Department of<br />

Neuroscience, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA<br />

P015 Exon-specific regulation of BDNF transcripts in the urocortin1 neurons of the<br />

non-preganglionic Edinger-Westphal nucleus<br />

Gaszner Balázs 1,2 , Derks Nicole 2 , Müller Marreike 2 , E. W. Roubos W. Eric 2 , Kozicz Tamás 2<br />

1 University of Pécs, Dept of Anatomy, Hungary;<br />

2 Donders Center for<br />

Neuroscience, Dept. of Cellular Animal Physiology, Nijmegen, The Netherlands<br />

P016 Morpho-functional analysis of ecto-nucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolases<br />

in hypothalamic neurons<br />

Gyõrffy Andrea 1 , Kiss Dávid Sándor 2 , Horváth Krisztina 1 , Kulcsár Margit 2 , Somogyi Virág 1 ,<br />

Bartha Tibor 1 , Frenyó V. László 1 , Zsarnovszky Attila 1<br />

1 Szent István University Faculty of Veterinary Sciences Department of Physiology<br />

and Biochemistry, 2 Szent István University Faculty of Veterinary Sciences<br />

Department and Clinic of Reproduction<br />

P017 Investigation of slow cortical rhythm in sleep deprived rats<br />

Hajnik, T., Nagy, B., Tóth, A. and Détári, L.<br />

Dept. of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Hungary<br />

P018<br />

P019<br />

Monoaminergic modulation of vegetative arousal in the snail helix pomatia<br />

Hernadi L., Hiripi L., Vehovszky Á.<br />

Balaton Lymnological Research Institute, HAS, Tihany, Hungary<br />

Unusual behavior of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide<br />

(PACAP) on survival, signal transduction and receptorial binding in human<br />

trophoblast cells<br />

Horváth Gabriella 1 , Rácz Boglárka 2 , Tamás Andrea 1 , Kiss Péter 1 , Brubel Réka 1 ,<br />

Boronkai Árpád 2 , Lubics Andrea 1 , Németh József 3 , Tóth Gábor 4 , Varga Tamás 5 ,<br />

Szõgyi Donát 1 , Fónagy Eszter 1 , Farkas József 1 , Barakonyi Alíz 6 , Szereday László 6 ,<br />

Koppán Miklós 1,5 , Reglõdi Dóra 1 .<br />

1 Departments of Anatomy, 2 Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry, 5 Obstetrics and<br />

Gynecology,<br />

6 Medical Microbiology and Immunology, University of<br />

Pecs, 3 Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, University of<br />

Debrecen, 4 Department of Medical Chemistry, University of Szeged, Hungary<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P020<br />

P021<br />

Distribution of type 1 cannabinoid receptor expressing neurons in the mouse<br />

hypothalamus. Relationship to the major GABA-ergic and glutamatergic<br />

hypothalamic cell populations<br />

Hrabovszky Erik 1 , Wittmann Gábor 1 , Kalló Imre 1,2 , Liposits Zsolt 1,2 , Fekete Csaba 1,3<br />

1 Laboratory of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine,<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary;<br />

2 Department of<br />

Neuroscience, Faculty of Information Technology, Pázmány Péter Catholic<br />

University, Budapest, Hungary; 3 Tupper Research Institute and Department of<br />

Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism and Molecular<br />

Medicine, New England Medical Center, 750 Washington St, Boston, MA, 02111.<br />

Distribution of Kisspeptin-like immunoreactivity in the human hypothalamus.<br />

Demonstration of neuronal contacts with type-1 gonadotropin-releasing hormone<br />

neurons<br />

Hrabovszky Erik 1 , Vida Barbara 1 , Horváth C. Mónika 2 , Keller Éva 2 , Caraty Alain 4 ,<br />

Clive W. Coen 5 , Liposits Zsolt 1,3 , Kalló Imre 1,3,5<br />

1 Laboratory of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine,<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 1083 Hungary; 2 Department of<br />

Forensic Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, 1083 Hungary;<br />

3 Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Information Technology, Pázmány Péter<br />

Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary;<br />

4 INRA/CNRS/Univ Tours/Haras<br />

Nationaux, Nouzilly, France; 5 Biomedical & Health Sciences, King’s College<br />

London, London, UK<br />

P022 The role of vasopressin in hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis regulation during<br />

lactation<br />

Subodh Kumar Jain 1,2 , Zsuzsa Mergl 2 , István Barna 2,3 , Mario Engelmann 3 , Dóra Zelena 2<br />

1 Department of Zoology, Dr.H.S.Gour University, Sagar-470 003 India; 2 Institute of<br />

Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary;<br />

3 Institut für Medizinische Neurobiologie, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität,<br />

Magdeburg, Germany<br />

P023 Evidence that kisspeptin neurons in the AVPV form part of a bisynaptic pathway<br />

connecting suprachiasmatic vasopressin neurons with preoptic GnRH<br />

cells<br />

Kalló Imre 1,2 , Vida Barbara 1 , Deli Levente 1 , Kalamatianos Theodosis 3 , Hrabovszky Erik 1 ,<br />

Caraty Alain 4 , Liposits Zsolt 1,2 and Coen W. Clive 3<br />

1 Laboratory of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine,<br />

Budapest, Hungary; 2 Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Information<br />

Technology, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary; 3 Biomedical<br />

& Health Sciences, King’s College London, London, UK; 4 INRA/CNRS/Univ<br />

Tours/Haras Nationaux, Nouzilly, France<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P024<br />

P025<br />

P026<br />

P027<br />

P028<br />

P029<br />

P030<br />

Occurrence and phenotype of glutamatergic elements in the adenohypophysis<br />

of the rat<br />

Kocsis S. Zsuzsanna, Kalló Imre, Wittmann Gábor, Fekete Csaba, Liposits Zsolt,<br />

Hrabovszky Erik<br />

Laboratory of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine,<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary<br />

Fos activation in the lower brainstem after feeding and refeeding in gold<br />

thioglucose-treated mice<br />

P. Kurucz 1 , K. Meltzer 1 , M. Palkovits 1<br />

1 Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Hungarian<br />

Academy of Sciences and Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

Hypothalamic CRH expression in fractalkine receptor (CX3CR1) deficient<br />

mouse<br />

Molnár Andrea, Kovács Krisztina<br />

Laboratory of Molecular Neuroendocrinology Institute of Experimental Medicine,<br />

Budapest, Hungary<br />

Endogenous and Exogenous Chemosensitivity of Neurons in the<br />

Mediodorsal Prefrontal Cortex<br />

Nagy Bernadett, Papp Szilárd, Takács Gábor, Szalay Csaba, Keresztes Dóra,<br />

Németh Lívia, Hideg Barnabás, Faragó Bence, Csulak Tímea, Rábai Miklós and<br />

Karádi Zoltán<br />

Institute of Physiology and Neurophysiology Research Group of the Hungarian<br />

Academy of Sciences (HAS), Pécs University, Medical School, Pécs, Hungary<br />

Orexin A-containing pathways in the rat brainstem<br />

R.S. Papp, M. Palkovits<br />

Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Department of<br />

Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University and Hungarian<br />

Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary<br />

Regulatory changes of food intake upon CRF administration<br />

Pétervári Erika, Cséplõ Péter, Bartha Zoltán Levente, Soós Szilvia, Székely Miklós<br />

Department of Pathophysiology and Gerontology, Medical School, University of<br />

Pécs, Hungary<br />

Immunohistochemical study on the neurointermediate lobe of the rat pituitary<br />

Pócsai Károly, Bagyura Zsolt, Kálmán Mihály<br />

Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University,<br />

Budapest<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P031<br />

P032<br />

Presence of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide in human<br />

serum and milk<br />

Rita Borzsei 1 , Laszlo Mark 2 , Andrea Tamas 3 , Terez Bagoly 1 , Csaba Bay 4 , Katalin<br />

Csanaky 3 , Eszter Banki 3 , Peter Kiss 3 , Alexandra Vaczy 2 , Gabriella Horvath 3 , Jozsef<br />

Nemeth 5 , Edit Szauer 3 , Zsuzsanna Helyes 1 , and Dora Reglodi 3<br />

Departments of 1 Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics, 2 Biochemistry and<br />

Medical Chemistry, 3 Anatomy, 4 Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Pecs;<br />

and 5 Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics, University of<br />

Debrecen, Hungary<br />

Prolactin-releasing peptide-containing neurons in the nucleus of the solitary<br />

tract activate neurons in the hypothalamic dorsomedial nucleus in response<br />

to refeeding of fasted rats<br />

Éva Renner, Kinga Ibolya Szabó-Meltzer, Nela Puskás, Árpád Dobolyi, Zsuzsanna<br />

E. Tóth, Miklós Palkovits<br />

Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Department of<br />

Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University and the Hungarian<br />

Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P033 Acute estradiol treatment evokes broad transcriptional changes in the rat<br />

prefrontal cortex<br />

Sárvári Miklós 1,3 , Hrabovszky Erik 1 , Kalló Imre 1 , Varju Patricia 1 , Galamb Orsolya 2 ,<br />

Solymosi Norbert 2 , Molnár Béla 2 , Tihanyi Károly 3 , Szombathelyi Zsolt 3 , Liposits Zsolt 1<br />

1 Laboratory of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine,<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 2 2 nd Department of<br />

Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; 3 Gedeon Richter Ltd.,<br />

Budapest, Hungary.<br />

P034 Effects of central infusion of CNTF on the energetics of obese mice.<br />

Biotelemetric studies.<br />

Margit Solymár 1 , Zoltán Szelényi 1, 2<br />

1 Department of Pathophysiology and Gerontology, Faculty of Medicine,<br />

2 Department of Applied Life Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of<br />

Pécs, Hungary<br />

P035 Human and Monkey fMRI Pilot Experiments in the Understanding of Central<br />

Regulatory Disturbances of Feeding and Metabolism<br />

Szalay Csaba 1 , Aradi Mihály 2 , Auer Tibor 2 , Orsi Gergely 3 , Schwarcz Attila 2,3 , Hanna<br />

Sophia 1 , Németh Lívia 1 , Nagy Bernadett 1 , Takács Gábor 1 , Lénárd László 1 and<br />

Karádi Zoltán 1<br />

1 Institute of Physiology and Neurophysiology Research Group of the Hungarian<br />

Academy of Sciences, Pécs University, Medical School, Pécs, Hungary;<br />

2 Neurosurgery Clinic, Pécs University, Medical School, Pécs, Hungary; 3 Pécs<br />

Diagnostic Center Ltd., Pécs, Hungary<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P036 Changes of GFAP-immunoreactivity after partial food deprivation in the lateral<br />

septum of female and ovariectomized rats<br />

Balázs Szõke, Katalin Halasy<br />

Department of Anatomy and Histology, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Szent<br />

István University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P037 Interleukin-1beta Mediated Homeostatic Processes in the Nucleus<br />

Accumbens of the Rat<br />

Takács Gábor, Papp Szilárd, Szalay Csaba, Nagy Bernadett, Hanna Sophia,<br />

Dimitrios Fotakos, Németh Lívia, Csulak Tímea, Hideg Barnabás, Faragó Bence,<br />

Keresztes Dóra and Karádi Zoltán<br />

Institute of Physiology and Neurophysiology Research Group of the Hungarian<br />

Academy of Sciences (HAS), Pécs University, Medical School, Pécs, Hungary<br />

P038<br />

Elevated PrRP mRNA Expression in Brattleboro Rats Does not Affect the<br />

Response to Acute Stress<br />

1 Tóth Zsuzsanna E, 2 Mergl Zsuzsa, 3 Kirilly Eszter, 1 Szabó-Meltzer Kinga, 2 Zelena Dóra<br />

1 Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Department of<br />

Anatomy, Histology and Embriology, Semmelweis University and the Hungarian<br />

Acad. Sci., 2 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., 3 Department of<br />

Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis<br />

University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P039 Participation of endogenous cannabinoids in hypothalamo-pituitary adrenal<br />

axis regulation during chronic stress: studies in CB1 knockout mice<br />

Trzosek-Szabó Ursula 1 , Zsuzsa Mergl 1 , Ágnes Domokos 1 , Dóra Zelena 1<br />

1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest,<br />

Hungary<br />

P040<br />

Non-overlapping expression of GAD forms in the developing mouse GnRH-<br />

1 system<br />

Vastagh Cs 1 , Schwirtlich M 1 Katarova Z 1 , Cariboni, A 2 , Erdélyi F 1 , Szabó G 1 .<br />

1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest; Hungary;<br />

2 Institute of Endocrinology, University of Milan, Milan, Italy<br />

P041 Co-localisation of neuropeptides with kisspeptin in preoptic/hypothalamic<br />

neurons of the mouse brain<br />

Vida Barbara 1 ; Deli Levente 1 ; Kalamatianos Theodosis 2 ; Hrabovszky Erik 1 ; Caraty<br />

Alain 3 ; Coen W. Clive 2 ; Liposits Zsolt 1 ; Kalló Imre 1<br />

1 Laboratory of Endocrine Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine,<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 2 Biomedical and Health<br />

Sciences, King’s College London, London, UK; 3 NRA/CNRS/University of<br />

Tours/Haras Nationaux, Nouzilly, France<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P042 Age dependent role of vasopressin in indomethacine induced gastric ulceration<br />

Dóra Zelena 1 , Ludmila Filaretova 2<br />

1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest,<br />

Hungary; 2 Laboratory of Experimental Endocrinology, Pavlov Institute of<br />

Physiology, St. Petersburg, Russia<br />

P043 Effects of post-mortem delay on protein levels of human brain samples<br />

Balázsa Tamás, Dobolyi Árpád, Palkovits Miklós<br />

Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Department of<br />

Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and<br />

Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P044 Capsazepine reversible inhibition of opioid receptors by capsaicin<br />

Wollemann Mária, Ioja Enikõ and Benyhe Sándor<br />

Biological Research Centre, Institute of Biochemistry, Hungarian Academy of<br />

Sciences, Szeged, Hungary<br />

P045<br />

P046<br />

P047<br />

The effects of ethanol-consumption on cell proliferation in the brain of the<br />

post-hatch domestic chick<br />

Tímea Bodogán, Gergely Zachar, Eszter Bálint, Szilvia Mezey, András Csillag<br />

Semmelweis University: Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Budapest<br />

Oncomodulin-immunopositive axons in parvalbumin knock-out animals:<br />

axonal regeneration in the adult central nervous system<br />

Csillik Bertalan 1 ; Mihály András 1 ; Losonczi Erika 1 ; Knyihár-Csillik Elizabeth 1 ;<br />

Schwaller Beat 2<br />

Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, Szeged,<br />

Hungary, 2 Unit of Anatomy, Department of Medicine, University of Fribourg,<br />

Fribourg, Switzerland<br />

A new blood-brain barrier model for testing centrally acting drugs<br />

Deli Mária 1 , Nakagawa Shinsuke 2,3 , Kawaguchi Hiroko 4 , Shimizudani Takeshi 4 ,<br />

Shimono Takanori 3 , Kittel Ágnes 5 , Tanaka Kunihiko 2 , Niwa Masami 2,3<br />

1 Laboratory of Molecular Neurobiology, Institute of Biophysics, Biological Research<br />

Center, Hung. Acad. Sci., Szeged, Hungary; 2 Department of Pharmacology 1 , Nagasaki<br />

University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan; 3 BBB Laboratory,<br />

PharmaCo-Cell Co. Ltd., Nagasaki, Japan; 4 Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Co. Ltd.,<br />

Osaka, Japan; 5 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest, Hungary.<br />

P048 Bcl-2 or Bcl-XL gene therapy increases neural plasticity proteins nestin, c-<br />

fos and synapsin-1 expression in PC12 cells<br />

Aniko Gal 1,2 , Klara Pentelenyi 2 , Viktoria Remenyi 2 , Edina A. Wappler 1 , Geza<br />

Safrany 3 , Judit Skopal 1 , Zoltan Nagy 1<br />

1 Cardiovascular Center, Department Section of Vascularneurology, Semmelweis<br />

University, Budapest , 2 Department of Neurology, Center of Molecular Neurology,<br />

Semmelweis University, Budapest, 3 National Research Institute of Radiobiology<br />

and Radiohygiene, Budapest<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P049 Distribution of astrocytes in the lumbosacral spinal cord and the effect of<br />

epidural anaesthesia<br />

Hajós Ferenc and Gerics Balázs<br />

Dept. of Anatomy & Histology; Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent István<br />

University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P050 Characterization of long-term tissue reaction around Neuroprobes silicon<br />

multielectrodes<br />

László Grand 1,2 , Lucia Wittner 1 , Emmanuelle Göthelid 3 , Sven Oscarsson 3<br />

Stanislav Herwik 4 , Patrick Ruther 4 , Herc Neves 5 , István Ulbert 1,2<br />

1 Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary;<br />

2 Peter Pazmany Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary, 3 Dept of Physics and<br />

Material Science, Uppsala Univ., Uppsala, Sweden, 4 Dept. of Microsyst.<br />

Engineering (IMTEK), Univ. Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany, 5 IMEC, Leuven, Belgium<br />

P051<br />

Reorganization of cannabinoid-1 receptor expression in the superficial<br />

spinal dorsal horn of rats in inflammatory pain<br />

Hegyi Zoltán, Antal Miklós<br />

Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Medical and Health Science<br />

Center, University of Debrecen<br />

P052 Characterization of UTP-induced ATP release in human midbrain-derived<br />

neuronal precursor cells<br />

Heinrich A, Illes P. & Sperlágh B.<br />

Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology, Institute of Experimental Medicine,<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P053 Role of pituitary adenylate-cyclase activating polypeptide in mouse models<br />

of nocifensive behaviours and hyperalgesia<br />

Helyes Zsuzsanna 1 , Sándor Katalin 1 , Kormos Viktória 1 , Botz Bálint 1 , Imreh András 1 ,<br />

Bölcskei Kata 2 , Szolcsányi János 1 , Norihito Shintani 4 , Hashimoto Hitoshi 4 , Baba<br />

Akemichi 4 , Reglõdi Dóra 3<br />

1 Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, University of Pécs;<br />

2 Analgesic Research Laboratory of the University of Pécs and Gedeon-Richter Ltd.;<br />

3 Department of Anatomy, University of Pécs, Hungary; 4 Laboratory of Molecular<br />

Neuropharmacology, Medical School of Osaka University, Japan<br />

P054 Gene expression analysis in a neuropathic pain model by the TaqMan Low-<br />

Density Array<br />

Krisztina Holló, Zsuzsanna Bardóczi, Erzsébet Bakk, Krisztina Hegedûs, László<br />

Nagy 1 and Miklós Antal<br />

Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, 1 Department of Biochemistry<br />

and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Medical and Health Science Center,<br />

University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P055 Niosomes as drug targeting systems<br />

Horvát Sándor 1 , Sipos Péter 2 , Kis Lóránd 1 , Tóth Andrea 1 , Erõs István 2 , Szabó-<br />

Révész Piroska 2 , Deli Mária 1<br />

1 Laboratory of Molecular Neurobiology, Institute of Biophysics, Biological<br />

Research Center, Hung. Acad. Sci., Szeged, Hungary; 2 Department of<br />

Pharmaceutical Technology, University of Szeged, Hungary<br />

P056 Interaction of peripherally applied endogenous ligands (endomorphin-1 and<br />

2-arachidonoyl glycerol) in joint pain model<br />

Mécs László 2 , Tuboly Gábor 1 , Benedek György 1 , Horváth Gyöngyi 1<br />

1 Department of Physiology, 2 Department of Orthopedics, Faculty of Medicine,<br />

University of Szeged<br />

P057 The Antiallodynic Potency of Endogenous Cannabinoid Ligands at Spinal Level<br />

Gabriella Kékesi, Gábor Tuboly, György Benedek, Gyöngyi Horváth<br />

Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged<br />

P058 Investigation of purinergic receptors and ATP-metabolizing enzymes in the<br />

blood brain barrier using a new in vitro model<br />

Ceruti Stefania 1 , Viganò Francesca 1 , Deli Mária 2 , Sperlágh Beáta 3 , Abbracchio<br />

Maria Pia 1 , Kittel Ágnes 3<br />

1 Dept. Pharmacol. Sci., Univ. Milan, Milan, Italy; 2 Inst. Biophysics, Biological<br />

Research Center, Hung. Acad. Sci., Szeged; 3 Institute of Experimental Medicine,<br />

Hung. Acad. Sci, Budapest<br />

P059 Attentional modulation of perceived pain intensity in capsaicin-induced secondary<br />

hyperalgesia<br />

István Kóbor 1 , Viktor Gál 1,2 & Zoltán Vidnyánszky 1,2<br />

1 MR Research Center, Szentágothai J. Knowledge Center - Semmelweis<br />

University, Budapest, Hungary, 2 Neurobionics Research Group, Hungarian<br />

Academy of Sciences - Pázmány Péter Catholic University - Semmelweis<br />

University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P060 Effects of inhomogeneous static magnetic field on human thermal pain threshold<br />

Zsófia Kovács-Bálint 1 , Árpád Csathó 2 , Orsolya Pachner 3 , János László 4 , István Hernádi 1<br />

1 Department of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology, University of Pécs, Pécs,<br />

Hungary; 2 Institute of Behavioral Sciences, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary;<br />

3 Institute of Psychology, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary; 4 Section for<br />

Mathematics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P061 Effects of P2 receptor ligands in animal models of neuropathic, thermal and<br />

inflammatory pain<br />

Beáta Méhész, Rómeó D. Andó, Beáta Sperlágh<br />

Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology, Institute of Experimental Medicine,<br />

Budapest, Hungary<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P062 Molecular architecture of endocannabinoid signaling in the dorsal horn of<br />

the spinal cord mediating antinociception<br />

Nyilas Rita 1 , Gregg Laura C 2 , Mackie Ken 3 , Watanabe Masahiko 4 , Zimmer<br />

Andreas 5 , Hohmann Andrea G 2 , Katona István 1<br />

1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-1083<br />

Budapest, Hungary; 2 Neuroscience and Behavior Program, Department of<br />

Psychology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602-3013; 3 Department of<br />

Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana<br />

47405; 4 Department of Anatomy, Hokkaido University School of Medicine,<br />

Sapporo 060-8638, Japan; and 5 Institute of Molecular Psychiatry, University of<br />

Bonn, 53105 Bonn, Germany<br />

P063 Functional reinnervation of denervated hindlimb muscles induced by grafted<br />

neuroectodermal stem cells.<br />

Pajer Krisztián, Szabó András, Nógrádi Antal<br />

University of Szeged, Department of Ophthalmology., Laboratory of Neuromorphology,<br />

Szeged, Hungary<br />

P064 Central nervous system effects of metal oxide nanoparticles applied into the<br />

airways of rats<br />

Papp András, Sárközi Leila<br />

Department of Public Health, University of Szeged, Faculty of Medicine<br />

P065 Over-expression of HCN2 ion channels in the superficial spinal dorsal horn<br />

of rats in Freund’s adjuvant-induced inflammatory pain<br />

Papp Ildikó, Holló Krisztina, Hegedûs Krisztina, Antal Miklós<br />

Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, MHSC, University of<br />

Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary<br />

P066 Investigation of the role of somatostatin 4 receptors (sst4) in inflammation<br />

and pain models<br />

Pintér Erika, Bánvölgyi Ágnes, Sándor Katalin, Helyes Zsuzsanna, Szolcsányi János<br />

Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Pécs, Hungary<br />

P067 Modulation of Neuropathic Pain by Endocannabionid Signalling<br />

Ildikó Rácz 1 , Xavier Nadal 3 , Judith Alferink 1,2 , Josep E. Baños 3 , Jennifer Rehnelt 1 ,<br />

Miquel Martín 3 , Alfonso Gutierrez-Adan 4 , Elena Sanguino 5 , Jorge Manzanares 5 ,<br />

Andreas Zimmer 1 , Rafael Maldonado 3<br />

1 Institute of Molecular Psychiatry, 2 Departmenr of Psychiatry University of Bonn.<br />

Sigmund-Freud-Str 25. 53105 Bonn, Germany,<br />

3 Laboratori de Neurofarmacologia.<br />

Facultat de Ciències de la Salut i de la Vida. Universitat Pompeu<br />

Fabra, Parc de Recerca Biomèdica de Barcelona, C/Dr Aiguader 80. 08003<br />

Barcelona, Spain; 4 Departamento de Reproducción Animal y Conservación de<br />

Recursos Zoogenéticos, Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria,<br />

28040 Madrid, Spain; 5 Instituto de Neurociencias de Alicante, Universidad Miguel<br />

Hernández-CSIC, Apartado de correos 18, 03550 Alicante, Spain<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P068 Static magnetic field-induced anti-nociceptive effect and the involvement of<br />

capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerves in this mechanism<br />

Sándor Katalin 1 , Gyires Klára 2 , Szolcsányi János 1 , László János 3 , Helyes Zsuzsanna 1<br />

1 PTE ÁOK Farmakológiai és Farmakoterápiai Intézet, Pécs 2 SE Farmakológiai és<br />

Farmakoterápiai Intézet, Budapest, 3 MTA Matematikai Tudományok Osztálya,<br />

Budapest<br />

P069 Cannabinoid CB1 receptor can mediate gastric mucosal protection in the rat.<br />

Nashwan Shujaa, Zoltán S. Zádori, Klára Gyires<br />

Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Medical Faculty,<br />

Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary.<br />

P070 Effect of lipid raft disruption on TRPV1 receptor activation of trigeminal sensory<br />

neurons and transfected cell line<br />

É. Szõke 1 , R. Börzsei 1 , D. M. Tóth 2 , O. Lengl 1 , ZS. Helyes 1 , Z. Sándor 2 ,<br />

J. Szolcsányi 1,2<br />

1 Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Faculty of Medicine,<br />

University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary, 2 Analgesic Research Laboratory, University of<br />

Pécs and Gedeon Richter Plc., Pécs<br />

P071 The influence of juvenile capsaicin desenzitization on different sensory<br />

processes<br />

Tuboly Gábor, Ádám Gábor, Benedek György, Horváth Gyöngyi<br />

Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, Szeged,<br />

Hungary<br />

P072 Individualizing Treatment of Neuropathic Pain<br />

Wang Tao<br />

Shandong Pingdu Renmin Hospital, Beijing, China<br />

P073 Connections of the ventrobasal forebrain in the domestic chick (Gallus<br />

domesticus)<br />

Eszter Bálint and András Csillag<br />

Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University, Budapest<br />

P074 Can the Pontine Reticular Formation be the (6Hz) theta generator?<br />

Péter Baracskay 1 , Nóra Szilágyi 2 , Gábor Juhász 1 and András Czurkó 1<br />

1 Laboratory of Proteomics, Institute of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences,<br />

Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary; 2 Department of Physiology and<br />

Neurobiology, Institute of Biology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P075 The role of cadherin-13 in the regulation of mouse cortical development<br />

K. Bercsényi, K. Géczi, M. Mayer, G. Szabó and Z. Lele<br />

Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest,<br />

Hungary<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P076 How visual information modulates the activity of the substantia nigra<br />

Berényi Antal, Gombkötõ Péter, Farkas Ágnes, Paróczy Zsuzsanna, Márkus Zita,<br />

Averkin Robert, Benedek György, Nagy Attila<br />

Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, Szeged<br />

P077 Neurochemical Characterization of Connections between Commissural<br />

Interneurons and Motoneurons in the Spinal Cord of Neonatal Rat<br />

Birinyi András, Wéber Ildikó, Veres Gábor, Antal Miklós<br />

Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embriology, Faculty of Medicine, Medical<br />

and Health Science Center, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary<br />

P078 Input-specific distribution of A-type potassium channels in the thalamus.<br />

Hajnalka Bokor, Kristóf Giber, Mihály Köllõ, Zoltán Nusser, László Acsády<br />

Hungarian Academy of Science, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Dept. Cellular<br />

and Network Neurobiology, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P079 Maps of red and green cone inputs to visual receptive fields of the marmoset<br />

LGN obtained with the reverse correlation technique<br />

Péter Buzás 1,2 , Chris Tailby 2,3 , Ken Cheong 2,3 , Aaron Camp 2,3 , Paul R. Martin2<br />

1 Institute of Physiology, Medical School, University of Pécs, Hungary; 2 National<br />

Vision Research Institute of Australia & Dept. of Optometry & Vision Sciences, The<br />

University of Melbourne, Australia; 3 Bosch Institute and School of Medical<br />

Sciences, The University of Sydney, Australia.<br />

P080 CB1 receptor-independent effects of the CB1 receptor antagonist/inverse<br />

agonist rimonabant (SR141716)<br />

Cinar Resat and Szûcs Mária<br />

Institute of Biochemistry, Biological Research Center, Hung. Acad. Sci., Szeged<br />

P081 Study of calpain activity with calcium-independent activator and specific<br />

substrate<br />

Czégé, D. 1 , Farkas, A. 2 , Halasy, K. 3 , Tárnok K. 1 , Friedrich, P. 2 , Világi,I. 1<br />

1 Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University,<br />

Budapest, Hungary, 2 Institute of Enzimology, BRC, Hungarian Academy of<br />

Science, Budapest, Hungary, 3 Department of Anatomy and Histology, Faculty of<br />

Veterinary Science, Szent István University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P082 Neural connectivity of the ventrobasal telencephalon of domestic chicks<br />

Csillag András<br />

Dept. of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University, Budapest<br />

P083 Vestibular lesion-induced changes in the extracellular matrix molecules of<br />

the vestibular nuclei of the rat<br />

Adam Deak 1 , Timea Bacskai 1 , Klara Matesz 1,2<br />

1 Dept. of Anatomy, Univ. of Debrecen, Medical and Health Sci.Center and 2 HAS-<br />

UD Neurosci. Res. Group<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P084 Effects of oxygen tension on neural cell development: in vitro and in vivo<br />

assays on differentiation of NE-4C neural stem cells<br />

Kornél Demeter 1 , Anita Zádori 1 , Linda Várady 1 , Nóra Hádinger 1 , Viktor A. Ágoston 2,3 ,<br />

Anna Gõbl 3 , Zoltán Nagy 2 , Tímea Kõhidi 1 , Emília Madarász 1<br />

1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences;<br />

2 Department Section of Vascular Neurology, Semmelweis University and<br />

3 Hyperbaric Centre, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P085 M/L-cone development in in vivo organotypic retinal cultures<br />

Viktória Doma 1 , Gergely Halász 1 , Arnold Szabó 1 , Ágnes Ida Berta 1 , György Végvári 2 ,<br />

Pál Röhlich 1 , Ágoston Szél 1 , Ákos Lukáts 1<br />

1 Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology, Semmelweis University,<br />

Budapest, Hungary, 2 Corvinus University, Department of fruit Science, Budapest Hungary<br />

P086 Electronic depth control with Neuroprobes microarrays<br />

Balazs Dombovari 1,4 , Richard Csercsa 1 , Karsten Seidl 2 , Patrick Ruther 2 , Herc Neves 3 ,<br />

Istvan Ulbert 1,4<br />

1 Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary;<br />

2 Dept. of Microsyst. Engineering (IMTEK), Univ. Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany<br />

3 Interuniversitair Microelektronica Centrum, Leuven, Belgium; 4 Peter Pazmany<br />

Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P087 Molecular characterization of deep short-axon cells of the rat main olfactory bulb<br />

Eyre Mark, Kerti Katalin, Nusser Zoltan<br />

Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest<br />

P088 Propofol enhances GABA- and glycinergic transmission in hemisected<br />

spinal cord preparation.<br />

Farkas Bence 1 , Fodor László 1 , Tarnawa István 1 , Maksay Gábor 2<br />

1 Pharmacology and Drug Safety Research, Gedeon Richter Plc., Budapest,<br />

Hungary, 2 Dept. of Molecular Pharmacology, Inst. of Biomol. Chem., HAS,<br />

Budapest, Hungary<br />

P089 Improved-throughput testing of drugs acting on ion channels: application of<br />

the automated patch clamp technique<br />

Fodor László, Kocsis Pál, Tarnawa István<br />

Pharmacology and Drug Safety Research, Gedeon Richter Plc., Budapest, Hungary<br />

P090 Molecular organization of perineuronal net of the oculomotor neurons in the frog<br />

Botond Gaál 1,2 , Éva Rácz 1 , Gábor Veress 1 , György Székely 1,2 , Klara Matesz 1,2<br />

1 Dept. of Anatomy, Univ. of Debrecen, Medical and Health Sci.Center and 2 HAS-UD<br />

Neurosci. Res. Group<br />

P091 A glycinergic input into the intralaminar thalamic nuclei<br />

Kristóf Giber 1 , Viktor Plattner 1 , Hajnalka Bokor 1 , László Acsády 1<br />

1 Hungarian Academy of Science, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Dept.<br />

Cellular and Network Neurobiology, Budapest, Hungary<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P092 Modulatory effect of intra- and extra-receptive field stimuli on local field<br />

potentials and single unit activity in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus<br />

Rokszin Alice*, Gombkötõ Péter*, Farkas Ágnes, Berényi Antal, Benedek György,<br />

Nagy Attila<br />

Department of Physiology, University of Szeged, Szeged<br />

P093 Does EMX2 directly interfere with glutamatergic versus GABAergic phenotype<br />

decision?<br />

Hadinger N., Varga B.,Barabás K. & Madarasz E.<br />

IEM-HAS, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P094 PACAP expression and neural regeneration in the earthworm central nervous<br />

system.<br />

1 Horváth, B., 1 Boros, Á., 1 Pollák, E., 2 Németh, J., 3 Reglõdi, D. and 1 Molnár, L.<br />

Departments of 1 General Zology and 3 Anatomy, University of Pécs, Hungary<br />

2 Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, University of Debrecen,<br />

Debrecen, Hungary<br />

P095 The interaction of endomorphin-1 with N-arachdonoyl-dopamine at spinal<br />

level<br />

Horváth Gyöngyi 1 , Farkas Ibolya 2 , Tuboly Gábor 1 , Benedek György 1<br />

1 Department of Physiology, 2 Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine,<br />

University of Szeged<br />

P096 The Role of NMDA Receptors in the Spinal Mechanism of Itch<br />

Joó Gabriella 1 , Farkas Ibolya2, Kékesi Gabriella 1 , Tuboly Gábor 1 , Benedek<br />

György 1 , Horváth Gyöngyi 1<br />

1 Department of Physiology, 2 Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine,<br />

University of Szeged<br />

P097 Ontogenic development of PACAP rhythms in chicken embryos<br />

Józsa R. 1 , Reglõdi D. 1 , Cornélissen G. 2 , Hollósy T. 1 , Németh J. 3 , Halberg F. 2<br />

1 Dept. of Anatomy, Univ. Pécs, Hungary; 2 Chronobiology Center, Univ. Minnesota,<br />

Minneapolis, USA; 3 Dept. of Pharmacology, Univ. Debrecen, Hungary<br />

P098 Fast vs. slow inactivated state preference of sodium channel inhibitors. How<br />

to tell them apart?<br />

Károly R., Lenkey N., Mike A. and Vizi E. S.<br />

Insititute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad Sci. Budapest<br />

P099 Measurement of state-dependent action of sodium channel inhibitors<br />

Kocsis Pál, Fodor László, Tarnawa István<br />

Pharmacology and Drug Safety Research, Gedeon Richter Plc., Budapest,<br />

Hungary<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P100 The role of myosin phosphatase in the synaptic transmission in the rat ventral<br />

cochlear nucleus<br />

1 Áron Kõszeghy, 1 Balázs Pál, 1 Géza Szûcs, 2 Beáta Lontay, 2 Ferenc Erdõdi, 1 Zoltán<br />

Rusznák<br />

Departments of 1 Physiology and 2 Medical Chemistry, Medical and Health Science<br />

Centre, University of Debrecen<br />

P101 Psychiatric drugs and classic sodium channel inhibitors differ in their mechanisms<br />

of action on rNav1.2 channels: an automated patch-clamp study<br />

Lenkey Nóra, Mike Árpád, Károly Róbert, Vizi E. Szilveszter<br />

Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. of Sci., Budapest<br />

P102 The ultrastructure of the filum terminale<br />

Boros Csaba, Lukácsi Erika, Horváth-Oszwald Erzsébet, Réthelyi Miklós<br />

Szentágothai János Laboratory, Department of Anatomy, Histology and<br />

Embryology, Semmelweis University, Budapest<br />

P103 From precursor to peptide: Evidence for endomorphin biosynthesis?<br />

Mallareddy Jayapalreddy, Csibrány Balázs, Keresztes Attila, Tóth Géza<br />

Institute of Biochemistry, Biological Research Centre of the Hungarian Academy<br />

of Sciences, Szeged, Hungary.<br />

P104 Effect of the fluorescent tracer Fast Blue on the Pseudorabies virus infection<br />

Márton Gábor 1 , Tombácz Dóra 2 , Tóth Judit 2 , Szabó András 1 , Boldogköi Zsolt 2 ,<br />

Nógrádi Antal 1<br />

1 Department of Ophthalmology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary;<br />

2 Department of Medical Biology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary<br />

P105 A comparative study of sodium channel inhibitor drugs: Distinct types of pHdependence.<br />

Mike A., Lukacs P., Lenkey N., Karoly R. & Vizi E.S.<br />

Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest<br />

P106 Origin and characterization of microglial cells in the avian central nervous<br />

system<br />

Molnár Dávid, Oláh Imre, Nagy Nándor<br />

Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology, Faculty of<br />

Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P107<br />

Effects of succinate on ATP-induced Ca 2+ waves in the nucleus accumbens<br />

Molnár Tünde 1 , Barabás Péter 1 , Kardos Julianna 1 , Palkovits Miklós 2<br />

1 Department of Neurochemistry, Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, Chemical<br />

Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary<br />

2 Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Semmelweis<br />

University and Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P108 Coding of spatial visual information in the caudate nucleus<br />

Nagy Attila, Berényi Antal, Paróczy Zsuzsanna, Márkus Zita, Rokszin Alice,<br />

Braunitzer Gábor, Benedek György<br />

Department of Physiology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary<br />

P109 Role of ascending activating systems in the regulation of sensory processing<br />

in rats<br />

Nagy, B., Hajnik, T., Tóth, A. and Détári, L.<br />

Dept. of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Hungary<br />

P110 Blood vessels are required for development of the enteric nervous system<br />

Nándor Nagy 1,2 , Olive Mwizerwaa, Karina Yaniv 3 , Liran Carmel 4 , Rafael Pieretti-<br />

Vanmarcke 1 , Brant M. Weinstein 3 , and Allan M. Goldsteina*<br />

1 Department of Pediatric Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard<br />

Medical School, Boston, MA; 2 Department of Human Morphology and<br />

Developmental Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest,<br />

Hungary; 3 Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, National Institutes of Child Health<br />

and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD; 4 National<br />

Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine, National<br />

Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD<br />

P111 Studies on EAAT4 glutamate transporter during early neural development<br />

M. Neubrandt, M. Jelitai, B. Varga, E. Madarász<br />

Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest<br />

P112 Retinoic acid production by differentiating neural stem cells<br />

Orsolits Barbara., Võfély Gergõ, Hádinger Nóra, Madarász Emília, Környei Zsuzsanna<br />

Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest; Hungary<br />

P113 Targets, receptors and significance of muscarinic neuromodulation on giant<br />

neurones of the rat dorsal cochlear nucleus<br />

Balázs Pál, Áron Kõszeghy, Pál Pap, Gábor Bakondi, Krisztina Pocsai, Géza Szûcs,<br />

Zoltán Rusznák<br />

Department of Physiology, Medical and Health Science Centre, University of Debrecen<br />

P114 Molecular modelling of gamma-aminobutyric acid transport: Zn 2+ binding to<br />

the transporter and formation of Na + (1)-GABA complex.<br />

Palló Anna 1 , Simon Ágnes 1 , Bencsura Ákos 2 , Héja László 1 , Kardos Julianna 1<br />

1 Department of Neurochemistry, Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, Budapest,<br />

Hungary; 2 Department of Theoretical Chemistry, Institute of Structural Chemistry,<br />

Chemical Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P115 Carbachol-induced calcium transients in cultured astrocytes isolated from<br />

the rat cochlear nucleus<br />

Pál Pap, Zoltán Rusznák, Géza Szûcs<br />

Department of Physiology, Medical and Health Science Centre, University of<br />

Debrecen<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P116 Investigation of sodium channel inhibitor binding sites based on dissociation<br />

kinetics<br />

Sas B., Lenkey N., Karoly R., Vizi E.S. & Mike A.<br />

Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest<br />

P117 Identification of glycoproteins in the adult and developing snail CNS by SDS-<br />

PAGE separation<br />

Zoltán Serfõzõ, Károly Elekes<br />

Department of Experimental Zoology, Balaton Limnological Research Institute,<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Tihany, Hungary<br />

P118 Differences in firing pattern of first order and higher order thalamocortical<br />

relays in anesthetized rats - burst properties and phase relationship to cortical<br />

EEG<br />

Slézia A* 1 , Hangya B* 1 , Bokor H 1 , Ulbert I 2,3 , Barthó P 1 , Acsády L 1 .<br />

1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest, 2 Institute of<br />

Psychology, Hung. Acad. Sci, Budapest, 3 Faculty of Information Technology,<br />

Péter Pázmány Catholic Univ., Budapest<br />

P119 Morphological and electrotonic comparison of motoneurons and their dendritic<br />

fields in the cervical and lumbar segments of frogs<br />

Stelescu András, Vass Júlia, Sümegi János, Wolf Ervin.<br />

Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, University of Debrecen<br />

P120 Erythropoietin expresson during the postnatal development of the rat retina<br />

Arnold Szabó 1 , Dóra Végvári 1 , Attila Magyar 1 , Gábor Deák 2 , Ákos Lukáts 1 , Ágnes<br />

Ida Berta 1 , Ágoston Szél 1<br />

1 Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology, Semmelweis<br />

University, Budapest; 2 Eye Clinic, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P121 The effects of fipronil on isolated rat ileum<br />

Eszter Szabó, Petra Varró, Ildikó Világi<br />

Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest<br />

P122 Infralimbic/anterior cingulate/amygdala projections to the gastrointestinal<br />

preganglionic vagal neurons in the medulla<br />

Szabó Éva Rebeka, Reichart Anikó, Palkovits Miklós<br />

Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Department of<br />

Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and<br />

Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P123 TAN-DAN interaction in the striatum: a modelling study<br />

Krisztina Szalisznyó<br />

Department of Biophysics, KFKI, RMKI of the Hungarian Academy of Science,<br />

Budapest, Hungary<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P124 Advanced technique of infrared LED imaging of unstained cells and intracellular<br />

structures in isolated spinal cord, brainstem, ganglia and cerebellum<br />

Szûcs Péter 1,3 , Pinto Vitor 1,2 , Safronov V. Boris 1,2<br />

1 IBMC - Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular, Universidade do Porto, Rua do<br />

Campo Alegre 823, 4150-180 Porto, Portugal; 2 Laboratório de Biologia Celular e<br />

Molecular, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade do Porto, Alameda Professor<br />

Hernâni Monteiro, 4200-319 Porto, Portugal; 3 Department of Anatomy, Histology<br />

and Embryology, UD MHSC, Nagyerdei krt. 98, H-4032 Debrecen, Hungary<br />

P125 Protein interaction network of the neuronal synapse<br />

Mihail Todorov 1 , Olivér A. Svéd1, Júlia Balog 1 , András Czurkó 1 , Adrienna K. Kékesi 1,2 ,<br />

Gábor Juhász 1<br />

1 Laboratory of Proteomics, Institute of Biology, Eötvös Loránd University,<br />

Budapest; 2 Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Institute of Biology,<br />

Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest<br />

P126 Cell types of optic tectum in pigeon and chicken<br />

Tömböl Teréz<br />

Dept. of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University, Budapest<br />

P127 Myelination in the developing human hippocampal formation<br />

Vincze András 1 , Veszprémi Béla 2 , Kravják András 3 , Gömöri Éva 3 , Seress László 1 ,<br />

Ábrahám Hajnalka 1<br />

1 Central Electron Microscopic Laboratory, 2 Department of Obstetrics and<br />

Gynecology, Department of Pathology, 3 Faculty of Medicine, University of Pécs,<br />

Pécs<br />

P128 Retinoic Acid in the Postnatal Brain<br />

Võfély Gergõ, Orsolits Barbara, Németh Valéria, Madarász Emília, Környei<br />

Zsuzsanna<br />

Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest; Hungary<br />

P129 The role of the endocannabinoid system in behavioural reactivity<br />

Aliczki Manó, Mikics Éva, Barsvári Beáta, Haller József<br />

Department of Behavioural Neuroscience, Institute of Experimental Medicine,<br />

Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest<br />

P130 Neural Correlates of Voice Category Learning - An Audiovisual FMRI Study<br />

Attila Andics 1,2 , James M. McQueen 1 , Karl Magnus Petersson 1,2 , Viktor Gál 3,4 ,<br />

Zoltán Vidnyánszky 3, 4<br />

1 Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, Netherlands; 2 Donders<br />

Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging,<br />

Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands; 3 MR Research Center, Szentágothai<br />

J. Knowledge Center, Semmelweis University, Budapest; 4 Neurobionics Research<br />

Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences – Péter Pázmány Catholic University –<br />

Semmelweis University, Budapest.<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P131<br />

Judging facial attributes: the neural locus and dynamics of perceptual decision<br />

making.<br />

Bankó Éva 1 , Körtvélyes Judit 1,2 , Gál Viktor 3,4 , Kovács Gyula, 5,6 , Vidnyánszky<br />

Zoltán 1,3,4<br />

1 Faculty of Information Technology, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest;<br />

2 Dept. Ophthalmology, Semmelweis University, Budapest; 3 Magnetic Resonance<br />

Research Center, Szentágothai J. Knowledge Center – Semmelweis University,<br />

Budapest; 4 Neurobionics Research Group, Hung. Acad. Sci. – Pázmány Péter<br />

Catholic University – Semmelweis University, Budapest; 5 Dept. Cognitice<br />

Sciences, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest; 6 Inst.<br />

Psychology, University of Regensburg, Regensburg<br />

P132 Alterations of Taste Reactivity after Neurotoxic Lesions in the Prefrontal<br />

Cortex<br />

Berta Beáta 1 , Kertes Erika 2 , Lénárd László 1,2<br />

Institute of Physiology 1 and Neurophysiology Research Group of the HAS 2 , Pécs<br />

University Medical School, Pécs, Hungary<br />

P133 Age-dependent changes in animals lacking CB1 receptor<br />

Andras Bilkei-Gorzo, Britta Schürmann, Daniela Mauer, Anastasia Piyanova, Kerstin<br />

Michel and Andreas Zimmer<br />

Institute of Molecular Psychiatry, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany<br />

P134 Polymorphisms in the DBH gene promoter region and affective temperaments<br />

in healthy volunteers<br />

Eördegh Gabriella, Rudisch Tibor, Juhász Anna, Rimanóczy Ágnes, Kovács Zoltán<br />

Ambrus, Papp Edina, Janka Zoltán<br />

Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical and<br />

Pharmaceutical Center, University of Szeged<br />

P135 Gender-dependent effects of maternal deprivation on the neurodevelopment<br />

of newborn rats<br />

Farkas József, Reglõdi Dóra, Gaszner Balázs, Szõgyi Donát, Horváth Gábor,<br />

Lubics Andrea, Tamás Andrea, Frank Falko, Besirevic Dario, Kiss Péter<br />

Department of Anatomy, University of Pécs, Hungary<br />

P136 Morphine dependence and withdrawal: changes in metabolic regulation and<br />

behavior<br />

Ferenczi Szilamér 1 , Földes Anna 1 , Pintér Bernadett 1 , Zelena Dóra 2 Nunez Cristina 3 ,<br />

Milanes M Victoria 3 , Kovács Krisztina J 1<br />

1 Laboratory of Molecular Neuroendocrinology and 2 Laboratory of Behavioural<br />

Neurobiology Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary and<br />

3 Department of Pharmacology, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P137 Learning to filter out visual distractors<br />

Viktor Gál 1,2 , Lajos R. Kozák 1 , István Kóbor 1 , Éva M. Bankó 2 , John T. Serences 3 &<br />

Zoltán Vidnyánszky 1,2,4<br />

1 MR Research Center, Szentágothai J. Knowledge Center – Semmelweis<br />

University, Budapest, Hungary, 2 Faculty of Information Technology, Pázmány<br />

Péter Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary, 3 Department of Psychology,<br />

University of California, San Diego, USA, 4 Neurobionics Research Group,<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences - Pázmány Péter Catholic University –<br />

Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P138 Audiovisual integration in speech perception<br />

Zsófia Huhn 1,2 , Gábor Szirtes 3,4 , András Lõrincz 4 , Valéria Csépe 1,3<br />

1 Research Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Department<br />

of Psychophysiology, Research Group of Developmental Psychophysiology,<br />

2 Biophysics Department, KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics,<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 3 Department of Cognitive Psychology, Institute<br />

of Psychology, Eötvös Loránd University, 4 Department of Information Systems,<br />

Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences<br />

P139 Simultaneous encoding of allocentric and sequential egocentric strategies<br />

during navigation<br />

Igloi K. 1,2 , Doeller C. 3 , Berthoz A. 1 , Rondi-Reig L.* 2 and Burgess N.* 3<br />

1 LPPA Collège de France, Paris, France ; 2 ENMVI NPA UPMC, Paris, France ; 3 ICN<br />

UCL, London, Great Britain<br />

P140 Effect of acute administration of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors<br />

(SSRIs) in different ultrasonic vocalization test paradigms<br />

Ferenc Kassai, István Gyertyán<br />

Gedeon Richter Plc., Budapest, Hungary<br />

P141 Comparison of the effects of antipsychotic drugs in two antipsychotic<br />

screening assays: swim-induced grooming and apomorphin climbing test in<br />

mice<br />

R. Kedves, K. Sághy and I. Gyertyán<br />

Behavioural Pharmacology, Gedeon Richter Ltd, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P142 Proteomic analysis of the suicide brain<br />

Adrienna Katalin Kékesi 1,2 , Attila Simor 1 , Boróka Balogh 1 , András Czurkó 1 , Éva<br />

Hunyadi-Gulyás 3 , Katalin Medzihradszky 3 , Miklós Palkovits 4 , Gábor Juhász 1<br />

1 Laboratory of Proteomics, Institute of Biology, Eötvös Loránd University,<br />

Budapest; 2 Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Institute of Biology,<br />

Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest; 3 Proteomics Research Group, , Biological<br />

Research Centre, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szeged; 4 Neuromorphology<br />

Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences – Semmelweis University,<br />

Budapest<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P143 Positive Reinforcing and Anxiolytic Effects of Substance P Injected into the<br />

Rat Globus Pallidus<br />

Kertes Erika 1 , László Kristóf 2 , Berta Beáta 2 and Lénárd László 1,2<br />

1 Neurophysiology Research Group of the HAS and 2 Institute of Physiology, Pécs<br />

University Medical School, Pécs, Hungary<br />

P144 The examination of visual acuity in preterm and full-term infants<br />

H. J. M. Kiss 1 , E. Mikó-Baráth 1 , K. Markó 1 , S. Sevinè 1 , I. Kovács 2 , B. Török 3 and G. Jandó 1<br />

1 Institute of Physiology, University of Pécs Medical School, Pécs, Hungary,<br />

2 Department of Cognitive Science, University of Technology and Economics,<br />

Budapest, Hungary, 3 Department of Ophthalmology Kantonsspital St. Gallen, St.<br />

Gallen, Switzerland<br />

P145 The Role of Neurotensin and Dopamine Interaction in Spatial Learning<br />

Mechanism<br />

László Kristóf 1 , Molnár Ádám 1 , Tóth Krisztián 1 , Péczely László 2 , Kertes Erika 2 ,<br />

Lénárd László 1,2<br />

Institute of Physiology 1 and Neurophysiology Research Group of the HAS 2 , Pécs<br />

University Medical School, Pécs, Hungary<br />

P146 Cholinergic basal forebrain structures are involved in the mediation of the<br />

arousal effect of noradrenalin<br />

Zoltán Lelkes 1 , Tarja Porkka-Heiskanen 2 , Dag Stenberg 2<br />

1 Dept. of Physiology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary and 2 Physiology,<br />

Institute of Biomedicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland<br />

P147 Passive avoidance training decreases neurogenesis in the substantia nigra<br />

and ventral tegmental area of young domestic chicks<br />

Szilvia Mezey, Gergely Zachar and András Csillag<br />

Semmelweis University, Dept. of Anatomy, Budapest<br />

P148 Cannabinoid CB1 receptors control the effects of 5-HT3 neurotransmission<br />

on anxiety<br />

Mikics Éva, Vas Judit, Aliczki Manó, Haller József<br />

Department of Behavioural Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine,<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest<br />

P149 fMRI and EEG correlates of decision biases induced by high-level adaptation<br />

Krisztina Nagy 1 , Márta Zimmer 1 , Csaba Cziraki 1,2 , Mark W. Greenlee 2 , Gyula Kovács 1,2,3<br />

1 Department of Cognitive Science, Budapest University of Technology and<br />

Economics, Budapest, Hungary;<br />

2 Institute of Psychology, University of<br />

Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany 3 Cognitive Science Research Group,<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences -Budapest Univ. Technology and Economics,<br />

Budapest, Hungary<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P150 Administration of vasopressin V2 receptor agonist compensated the peripheral<br />

but not the central behavioral effects of the vasopressin deficiency in<br />

Brattleboro rats<br />

Ottó Pintér 1 , Mario Engelmann 1,2 , Dóra Zelena 1<br />

1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest,<br />

Hungary; 2 Institut für Medizinische Neurobiologie, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität,<br />

Magdeburg, Germany<br />

P151 Comparative analysis of posture in relevant clinical syndroms<br />

Simon László 1 , Garab Sándor 1 , Endrényi Miklós 1 , Szirmai Ágnes 2<br />

1 Laboratory of Sensorimotor Adaptation; Semmelweis University, Department of<br />

Anatomy, Histology and Embryology; 2 Semmelweis University, Department of<br />

Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery<br />

P152 Spontaneous standing position suggested for standard posture analysis<br />

Simon László 1 , Garab Sándor 1 , Endrényi Miklós 1 , Sargsyan H. Vaghinak 2<br />

1 Laboratory of Sensorimotor Adaptation, Semmelweis University, Department of<br />

Anatomy, Histology and Embryology; 2 Laboratory of Sensorimotor Integration,<br />

Orbeli Institute of Physiology, NAS RA, Yerevan, Armenia<br />

P153 Differences in maternal behaviour following peri-, pre- and postnatal administration<br />

of morphine in the rat and its behavioural consequences in offspring.<br />

Sobor, M. 1,3 , Timár, J. 1 , Király, K. 1 , Gyarmati, Zs. 1 , Fürst, Zs. 1,2<br />

1 Dept. of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Semmelweis Univ.; 2 HAS-SE,<br />

Neuropsychopharmacol. Res. Group; 3 National Inst. of Pharmacy<br />

P154 Attentive anticipation modulates phase-entrainment of human delta EEG<br />

oscillations – a single trial analyis<br />

Gabor Stefanics 1,6 , Balázs Hangya 2 , István Ulbert 1,3 , Péter Lakatos 1,5 , István<br />

Winkler 1,4 , István Hernádi 6<br />

1 Institute for Psychology, HAS, Budapest, Hungary; 2 Dept. of Cellular and<br />

Network Neurobiology, Inst. Exp. Med., HAS, Budapest, Hungary; 3 Faculty of<br />

Information Technology, Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary;<br />

4 Institute of Psychology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary; 5 Cognitive<br />

Neuroscience and Schizophrenia Program, Nathan Kline Institute, Orangeburg,<br />

USA.; 6 Dept. of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology, University of Pécs,<br />

Pécs, Hungary<br />

P155 Microinjections of ghrelin into the amygdaloid body enhance memory<br />

processes<br />

Tóth Krisztián 1 , László Kristóf 1 , Lukács Edit 1 , Lénárd László 1,2<br />

1<br />

Institute of Physiology and 2 Neurophysiology Research Group of the HAS, Pécs<br />

University Medical School, Pécs, Hungary<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P156 Abnormal Aggression Evoked by Early Social Deprivation<br />

Áron Tulogdi, Máté Tóth, Éva Mikics, József Haller<br />

Department of Behavioural Neurobiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine,<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest<br />

P157 Short-wavelength sensitive nonvisual photoreceptors, their role in the pathological<br />

effects of night illumination<br />

Béla Vigh¹, Maria João Manzano e Silva², Vincze Csilla¹, Magyar Attila¹, Szabó¹<br />

László, Szél Ágoston¹<br />

¹Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology, Semmelweis<br />

University, ²Occupational Health Service, Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Ocidental,<br />

Hospital Egas Moniz, Lisbon, Portugal<br />

P158 Coherence of Theta Rhythm between Hippocampus and Medial Prefrontal<br />

Cortex Modulates Prefrontal Network Activity During Learning in Rats<br />

Benchenane Karim 1 , Peyrache Adrien 1 , Khamassi Mehdi 1,2 , Battaglia Francesco P 1,3 ,<br />

Wiener Sidney I 1<br />

1 LPPA, Collège de France, CNRS, Paris; 2 ISIR, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris,<br />

France; 3 SILS-APCN, Univ. van Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands<br />

P159 Selective Suppression of Hippocampal Ripples Perturbs Learning in a<br />

Spatial Reference Memory Task<br />

Girardeau Gabrielle 1 *, Benchenane Karim 1 *, Wiener Sidney I. 1 , Buzsáki György 2 ,<br />

Zugaro Michaël B. 1<br />

* These authors have contributed equally to the present work<br />

1 LPPA, Collège de France, CNRS, Paris; 2 CMBN, Rutgers Univ, Newark, NJ, USA<br />

P160 Effect of septal lesions on the behaviour of young domestic chicks<br />

Gergely Zachar, Zsolt Turóczy, Catherine Montagnese, András Csillag<br />

Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University, Budapest<br />

P161 Mossy cells of the hippocampal dentate gyrus are not selectively vulnerable<br />

in human mesial temporal lobe epilepsy<br />

Ábrahám Hajnalka 1 , Seress László 1 , Horváth Zsolt 2 , Dóczi Tamás 2 , Janszky<br />

József 3 , Klemm Joyce 4 , Byrne Richard 4 , Bakay Roy A 4<br />

1 Central Electron Microscopic Laboratory, 2 Department of Neurosurgery,<br />

3 Department of Neurology of Faculty of Medicine, University of Pécs, Pécs;<br />

4 Deparment of Neurosurgery, Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center,<br />

Chicago, U.S.A.<br />

P162 Inhibition of the alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase-mediated reactive oxygen<br />

species generation by lipoic acid<br />

Attila Ambrus 1 , László Tretter 1 , Vera Adam-Vizi 1<br />

1 Department of Medical Biochemistry, Semmelweis University, Neurobiochemical<br />

Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Szentagothai Janos<br />

Knowledge Center, Budapest<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P163 The neuroprotective effects of PACAP in several models of neurodegeneration<br />

in the rat retina<br />

Atlasz Tamás 1 , Szabadfi Krisztina 1 , Reglõdi Dóra 2 , Kiss Péter 2 , Gaál Valéria 3 , Tamás<br />

Andrea 2 , Tóth Gábor 4 , Szabó Klaudia 1 , Molnár Alexandra 1 , Gábriel Róbert 1<br />

1 Department of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology; Faculty of Sciences,<br />

Institute of Biology, University of Pécs, Hungary; 2 Department of Anatomy,<br />

Medical School, University of Pécs, Hungary; 3 Department of Ophtalmology,<br />

Medical School, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary; 4 Medical Chemistry<br />

Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, Hungary<br />

P164 Effects of anti-parkinsonian drugs on the production of dopamine o-quinone<br />

(DAQ) in an in-vitro brain slice model<br />

Mária Baranyi, Elisaveta Milusheva, Beáta Sperlágh<br />

Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung.<br />

Acad. Sci., Budapest<br />

P165 Synaptic plasticity studies in apoB-100 transgenic mice<br />

Barkóczi Balázs 1* , Chiovini Balázs 1* , Juhász Gábor 1 , Bereczki Erika 2 , Sántha<br />

Miklós 2 , Penke Botond 1,3 , Szegedi Viktor 3<br />

1 Department of Medical Chemistry, University of Szeged, Hungary; 2 Institute of<br />

Biochemistry, Biological Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences,<br />

Szeged, Hungary; 3 Bay Zoltan Foundation for Applied Research – BAYGEN,<br />

Szeged, Hungary<br />

* These authors contributed to this work equally<br />

P166 Convulsion induced modification of glutamatergic receptor system in rat<br />

entorhinal cortex<br />

Borbély, S. 1 , Dobó E. 2 , Czégé D. 1 , Mihály A. 2 , Világi, I 1 .<br />

1 Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University,<br />

Budapest, Hungary; 2 Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of<br />

Szeged, Szeged, Hungary<br />

P167 Thermodynamic Constraints in the Reversal of Adenine Nucleotide<br />

Translocase During the Reversal of F0-F1 ATP Synthase Caused by<br />

Respiratory Chain Inhibition: Critical Role of Substrate-Level<br />

Phosphorylation<br />

Christos Chinopoulos 1 , Miklos Mandi 1 , Katalin Mathe 1 , Akos A Gerencser 2 , Beata<br />

Töröcsik 1 , Judit Doczi 1 , László Csanády 1 , Lilla Turiak 1 , Szilvia Vajda 1 ,<br />

Viktoria Vereczki 3 , and Vera Adam-Vizi 1<br />

1 Department of Medical Biochemistry, Semmelweis University, Budapest,<br />

Hungary; 2 Buck Institute of Aging Research, Novato, CA, USA; 3 Department of<br />

Anatomy, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary.<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P168 A Reevaluation of the Role of Matrix Acidification in Uncoupler-Induced Ca 2+<br />

Release from Mitochondria<br />

Szilvia Vajda, Miklós Mándi, Csaba Konràd, Gergely Kiss, Attila Ambrus, Vera<br />

Adam-Vizi, and Christos Chinopoulos<br />

Department of Medical Biochemistry, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P169 The „Pecs Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Database”: Outcome Estimation in<br />

Case of Severe Head Injury in Hungary<br />

Czeiter Endre 1 , Sándor János 2 , Kovács Noémi 1 , Ezer Erzsébet 1 , Dóczi Tamás 1 ,<br />

Büki András 1<br />

1 Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pécs, Hungary; 2 Department of Public<br />

Health, Institute of Applied Health Sciences University of Pécs, Hungary.<br />

P170 Cognitive Impairment after Severe Head Injury<br />

Czeiter Endre, Szellár Dóra, Szabó Éva Rebeka, Kovács Noémi, Kosztolányi Péter,<br />

Dóczi Tamás, Büki András<br />

Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pécs, Hungary<br />

P171 Pilocarpine-induced seizures increase enkephalin – and decrease parvalbumin<br />

immunoreactivities in the dentate gyrus of mice<br />

Demeter Miklós, Dobó Endre, Károly Norbert, Krisztin-Peva Beáta, Bakos Mónika,<br />

Mihály András<br />

Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, University of Szeged,<br />

Szeged, Hungary<br />

P172 Dissection of apoptotic events and pathways induced by MSG in newborn rat<br />

retina<br />

Dénes Viktória, Lakk Mónika, Gábriel Róbert<br />

Department of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology, University of Pécs, Pécs<br />

P173 Cyclophilin D Deficiency Attenuates Swelling of Neuronal Mitocohondria<br />

During Excitotoxic Glutamate Stimulation<br />

Judit Doczi, Vera Adam-Vizi, Christos Chinopoulos<br />

Department of Medical Biochemistry, Szentágothai Knowledge Center,<br />

Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P174 Rosuvastatin Induces Delayed Preconditioning Against Oxygen-glucose<br />

Deprivation In Cultured Cortical Neurons<br />

Ferenc Domoki 1,2 , Béla Kis 1,3 , Tamás Gáspár 1 , James A. Snipes 1 , Ferenc Bari 2 ,<br />

David W. Busija 1<br />

1 Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Wake Forest University Health<br />

Sciences, 2 Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged,<br />

3 Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical<br />

School<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P175 Similarities of electrical stimulation induced slow oscillation in different vigilance<br />

states in epileptic patients.<br />

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<br />

1 Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary;<br />

2 National Institute of Neurosurgery, Budapest, Hungary; 3 Péter Pázmány Catholic<br />

University, Faculty of Information Technology, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P176 Dual imaging of cerebral blood flow and intracellular pH changes associated<br />

with cortical spreading depression<br />

Eszter Farkas 1 , Tihomir P. Obrenovitch 2<br />

1 Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, University of Szeged, Szeged,<br />

Hungary; 2 Division of Pharmacology, School of Life Sciences, University of<br />

Bradford, Bradford, United Kingdom<br />

P177 L-kynurenine combined with probenecid prevents the NTG induced CGRP<br />

expression changes in the rat caudal trigeminal nucleus<br />

Annamária Fejes, Enikõ Vámos, Júlia Koch, Árpád Párdutz, János Tajti, László Vécsei<br />

Department of Neurology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary<br />

P178 Turning excitation into inhibition: Glu-GABA exchange as an endogenous<br />

defensive mechanism in epilepsy<br />

László Héja 1 , Gabriella Nyitrai 1 , Péter Barabás 1 , Bálint Lasztóczi 1 , Miklós Palkovits 2 ,<br />

Julianna Kardos 1<br />

1 Department of Neurochemistry, Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, Chemical<br />

Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary<br />

2 Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Laboratory, Semmelweis<br />

University and Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P179 Interactions between the nitric oxide synthase (NOS) and cyclooxygenase<br />

(COX) pathways in the regulation of cerebrocortical and hypothalamic circulation<br />

Hortobágyi László, Lacza Zsombor, Horváth Béla, Horváth Eszter Mária, Sándor Péter,<br />

Benyó Zoltán<br />

Institute of Human Physiology and Clinical Experimental Research, Semmelweis<br />

University, Budapest<br />

P180 Early postnatal enriched environment decreases retinal degeneration<br />

induced by monosodium glutamate treatment in rats<br />

Horváth Gábor 1 , Szabadfi Krisztina 2 , Atlasz Tamás 2 , Kiss Péter 1 , Hamza Levente 2 ,<br />

Farkas József 1 , Tamás Andrea 1 , Lubics Andrea 1 , Gábriel Róbert 2 , Reglõdi Dóra 1<br />

1 Department of Anatomy,<br />

2 Department of Experimental Zoology and<br />

Neurobiology, University of Pecs, Hungary<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P181 Structure analysis and function of 16α-iodomethyl-13α-dehydroepiandrosterone<br />

derivative in a model of reactive gliosis<br />

Hoyk Zsófia 1 , Csákvári Eszter 1 , Szájli Ágota 2 , Paragi Gábor 3 , Gyenes Andrea 1 and<br />

Párducz Árpád 1<br />

1 Institute of Biophysics, Biological Research Center, Szeged, Hungary; 2 Gedeon<br />

Richter Plc., Budapest, Hungary; 3 Supramolecular and Nanostructured Materials<br />

Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Science at the University of<br />

Szeged, Szeged, Hungary<br />

P182 Decreased expression of connexin 43 (Cx43) after generalized seizures and<br />

asphyxia in the neonatal piglet brain<br />

Hugyecz Marietta 1 , Zimmermann Alíz 1 , Németh István Balázs 2 , Mátyás Adrienne 3 ,<br />

Domoki Ferenc 1 , Bari Ferenc 1<br />

1 Department of Physiology, 2 Department of Pathology, 3 Department of Anatomy,<br />

Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary<br />

P183 Aβ1-42 enhances NMDA receptor sensitivity by activating the integrin signaling<br />

pathway<br />

Juhász Gábor 1 , Vass Gabriella 1 , Datki Zsolt 3 , Hunya Ákos 1 , Budai Dénes 2 ,<br />

Penke Botond 1, 3 , Szegedi Viktor 3<br />

1<br />

Department of Medical Chemistry, University of Szeged, Hungary; 2 Department<br />

of Biology, University of Szeged, Hungary; 3 Bay Zoltan Foundation of Applied<br />

Research, BAYGEN, Szeged, Hungary<br />

P184 Alterations of synaptic markers in the hippocampi of rodents in the pilocarpine<br />

model of epilepsy<br />

Norbert Károly, Endre Dobó, Beáta Krisztin-Péva, Mónika Bakos, Miklós Demeter,<br />

András Mihály<br />

Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, University of Szeged,<br />

Szeged, Hungary<br />

P185 Status Epilepticus Affects the Gigantocellular Network of the Pontine<br />

Reticular Formation<br />

Viola Kiglics 1 , Péter Baracskay 1 , Katalin A. Kékesi 2 , Gábor Juhász 1 and András<br />

Czurkó 1<br />

1 Laboratory of Proteomics, Institute of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences,<br />

Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary; 2 Department of Physiology and<br />

Neurobiology, Institute of Biology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P186 Effects of perinatal asphyxia on the neurobehavioral and retinal development<br />

of newborn rats<br />

Kiss Péter 1 , Szõgyi Donát 1 , Horváth Gábor 1 , Farkas József 1 , Lubics Andrea 1 , Tamas<br />

Andrea 1 , Atlasz Tamás 2 , Szabadfi Krisztina 2 , Babai Norbert 2 , Gábriel Róbert 2 ,<br />

Koppán Miklós 1,3 , Reglõdi Dóra 1<br />

1 Department of Anatomy, 2 Department of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology;<br />

3 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Pécs, Hungary<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P187 The Effect of Ca 2+ on Reactive Oxygen Species Generation and Elimination<br />

in Brain Mitochondria<br />

Zsofia Komáry, Laszlo Tretter and Vera Adam-Vizi<br />

Department of Medical Biochemistry, Semmelweis University; Neurobiochemical<br />

Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Szentagothai Janos Knowledge<br />

Center, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P188 Effect of LPS and clomipramine on frequency of epileptic seizures in freely<br />

moving WAG/Rij rats<br />

Kovács Zsolt 1 , Czurkó András 2 , Barabás Péter 2 , Kékesi A. Katalin 2, 3 , Molnár Péter 1<br />

and Juhász Gábor 2<br />

1 Department of Zoology, University of West Hungary, Savaria Campus,<br />

Szombathely; 2 Research Group of Proteomics, Eötvös Loránd University,<br />

Budapest; 3 Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd<br />

University, Budapest<br />

P189 Comparison of the ectopic sprouting of mossy fibers and the number of<br />

mossy cells in pilocarpine-treated rats<br />

Kuthi Levente, Dobó Endre, Károly Norbert, Mihály András<br />

Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, University of Szeged,<br />

Szeged, Hungary<br />

P190 N-methyl-D-aspartate increases cortical blood flow in part by evoking cortical<br />

spreading depression in Wistar, and insulin resistant Zucker rats<br />

Laura Lenti 1,2 , Ferenc Domoki 1,2 , David W. Busija 2 , Ferenc Bari 1<br />

1 Dept of Physiology, University of Szeged, Faculty of Medicine, Szeged, Hungary;<br />

2 Dept of Physiology & Pharmacology, Wake Forest University Health Sciences,<br />

Winston-Salem, NC, USA<br />

P191 Effects of PACAP in different UV-A radiation-induced retinal degeneration<br />

models in rats<br />

Atlasz Tamás 1 , Szabadfi Krisztina 1 , Molnár Alexandra 1 , Kiss Péter 2 , Reglõdi Dóra 2 ,<br />

Márton Zsuzsanna 3 , Hamza Levente 1 , Gaál Valéria 4 , Tamás Andrea 2 , Hild Gábor 5 ,<br />

Nyitrai Miklós 5 , Gábriel Róbert 1<br />

1 Department of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology, Faculty of Sciences,<br />

Institute of Biology; 2 Department of Anatomy, Medical School; 3 Department of<br />

General Physics and Laser Spectroscopy, Institute of Physics; 4 Department of<br />

Ophtalmology, Medical School, 5 Department of Biophysics, University of Pécs,<br />

Pécs, Hungary<br />

P192 Changes in Nitric Oxide Synthase (NOS), Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and<br />

Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) Protein Levels in Chronic Cerebral<br />

Hypoperfusion in Rats<br />

Mracskó Éva, Hugyecz Marietta, Institóris Ádám, Farkas Eszter, Bari Ferenc<br />

Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, Szeged,<br />

Hungary<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P193 Functional recovery following cervical spinal cord injury induced by cell<br />

composition grafts<br />

Nógrádi Antal 1 , Szabó András 1 , Borda Stefánia 2 , Márton Gábor 1 , Anderson N. Patrick 3<br />

1 Department of Ophthalmology, Laboratory of Neuromorphology, University of<br />

Szeged, Faculty of General Medicine, Szeged, Hungary, 2 Prodent Healthcare BT,<br />

Hódmezõvásárhely, Hungary, 3 Department of Anatomy and Developmental<br />

Biology, University College London, UK<br />

P194 Functional and morphological integration of embryonic spinal cord grafts<br />

into the circuitry of the injured lumbar cord<br />

Nógrádi Antal 1 , Szabó András 1 , Márton Gábor 1 , S³awiñska Urszula 2<br />

1 Laboratory of Neuromuscular Plasticity, Department of Neurophysiology, Nencki<br />

Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warsaw, Poland; 2 Department of<br />

Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, Hungary<br />

P195 Neuroprotective effects of vinpocetine and its major metabolite cis-apovincaminic<br />

acid on NMDA-induced neurotoxicity in a rat entorhinal cortex lesion<br />

model<br />

Felszeghy Klára 1,2 , Szabó Róbert 1 , Luiten G.M.Paul 3 , Szombathelyi Zsolt 2 , Nyakas<br />

Csaba 1,3 , Tihanyi Károly 2<br />

1 Neuropsychopharmacology Research Unit of Semmelweis University and<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 2 Division of Pharmacology and Drug<br />

Safety Research, Gedeon Richter plc., Budapest, 3 Department of Molecular<br />

Neurobiology, University of Groningen, Haren, The Netherlands<br />

P196 Synchronization of GABAergic Inputs to CA3 Pyramidal Cells Precedes<br />

Seizure-Like Event Onset<br />

Nyitrai Gabriella * , Lasztóczi Bálint *,# , Kardos Julianna<br />

Department of Neurochemistry, Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, Chemical<br />

Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-1025, Pusztaszeri út 59-67.,<br />

Budapest, Hungary<br />

P197 Measurement of relative changes in immunohistochemical staining by light<br />

microscopy in neuronal tissue<br />

Paizs Melinda 1 , Engelhardt József 2 , Siklós László 1<br />

1 Institute of Biophysics, Biological Research Center, Hung. Acad. Sci., Szeged;<br />

2 Department of Neurology, University of Szeged, Szeged<br />

P198 Reduced calcium increase after axotomy in hypoglossal motor neurons of<br />

mice with increased parvalbumin level<br />

Paizs Melinda 1 , Engelhardt József 2 , Katarova Zoya 3 , Gyenes Andrea 1 , Siklós László 1<br />

1 Institute of Biophysics, Biological Research Center, Hung. Acad. Sci., Szeged;<br />

2 Department of Neurology, University of Szeged, Szeged; 3 Institute of<br />

Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P199 Effects of PACAP and its fragments in ischemic and oxidative stress-induced<br />

cardiomyocyte damage<br />

Rácz Boglárka 1 , Gasz Balázs 2 , Gallyas Ferenc Jr. 1 , Kiss Péter 3 , Horváth Gabriella 3 ,<br />

Tamás Andrea 3 , Lubics Andrea 3 , Tóth Gábor 4 , 1 Sümegi Balázs, Reglõdi Dóra 3<br />

Department of 1 Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry, 3 Anatomy, University of<br />

Pécs; 2 Department of Cardiac Surgery, Zalaegerszeg, 4 Department of Medical<br />

Chemistry, University of Szeged, Hungary<br />

P200 Role of endocannabinoids in the regulation of the cortical blood flow<br />

Ruisanchez Éva 1 , Leszl-Ishiguro Miriam 1 , Benkõ Rita 1 , Lacza Zsombor 1 , Járai Zoltán 2 ,<br />

Sándor Péter 1 , Benyó Zoltán 1<br />

1 Institute of Human Physiology and Clinical Experimental Research;<br />

2 1 st Department of Internal Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest<br />

P201 Parvalbumin upregulation reduces calcium increase and decreases the<br />

duration of inflammatory reaction in spinal motor neurons after acute lesion<br />

Paizs Melinda 1 , Engelhardt József 2 , Katarova Zoya 3 , Siklós László 1<br />

1 Institute of Biophysics, Biological Research Center, Hung. Acad. Sci., Szeged;<br />

2 Department of Neurology, University of Szeged, Szeged; 3 Institute of<br />

Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest<br />

P202 Effects of PARP-inhibitor (HO3089) and SOD-mimetic (H2545) in bilateral<br />

common carotid artery occlusion induced retinal degeneration<br />

Szabadfi Krisztina 1 , Atlasz Tamás 1 , Reglõdi Dóra 2 , Kiss Péter 2 , Mester László 3 ,<br />

Gábriel Róbert 1 , Sümegi Balázs 3 , Opsahl Marius 2 , Braaten Narve 2 , Szabó Alíz 3 ,<br />

Gallyas Ferenc Jr 3 ., Kovács Krisztina 3<br />

1 Department of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology, Faculty of Sciences,<br />

Institute of Biology, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary; 2 Department of Anatomy,<br />

Medical School, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary; 3 Department of Biochemistry<br />

and Medical Chemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary<br />

P203 The neuroprotective effects of urocortin in bilateral common carotid occlusion<br />

induced retinal degeneration<br />

Szabó Klaudia 1 , Szabadfi Krisztina 1 , Atlasz Tamás 1 , Reglõdi Dóra 2 , Kiss Péter 2 ,<br />

Dányádi Bese 2 , Tamás Andrea 2 , Fekete Éva M. 3 , Zorrilla Eric P. 3 , Gábriel Róbert 1<br />

1 Department of Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology; Faculty of Sciences,<br />

Institute of Biology, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary; 2 Department of Anatomy,<br />

Medical School, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary; 3 The Scripps Research<br />

Institute CA, USA<br />

P204 Seizure related expression of matrix metalloproteinases in pharmacological<br />

and genetic models without tissue damage<br />

Takács, E. 1 ; Nyilas, R. 1 ; Szepesi, Zs. 1 ; C. Rosvold 2 , T.; Karlsen 2 , B.; P. Baracskay 1 ;<br />

A. Czurkó 1 ; Juhász, G. 1<br />

1 University of Eötvös Loránd, Budapest, Laboratory of Neuroproteomics;<br />

2 Høgskolen i Bergen, Norway<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P205 Enhancement of CB1 receptor immunoreactivity in pilocarpine-induced<br />

epilepsy in mice<br />

K. Tóth 1 , R. Karlócai 1 , M. Watanabe 2 , T.F. Freund 1 , Z. Maglóczky 1<br />

1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest, Hungary;<br />

2 Department of Anatomy, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, Sapporo,<br />

Japan<br />

P206 Environmental rotenon treatment destroys primary receptor neurons in the<br />

pond Snaillymnaea Stagnalis<br />

Vehovszky Á., Szabó H., Hernadi L.<br />

Balaton Limnological Research Institute, HAS, Tihany, Hungary<br />

P207 Inhibition of poly(ADP)ribose polymerase protects against cuprizoneinduced<br />

demyelination by preserving mitochondrial integrity in a degenerative<br />

murine model of multiple sclerosis<br />

Sára Vetõ 1 , Péter Ács 2 , Zoltán Berente 1 , Hella Doppler 1 , Andrea Kanizsai 1 , Zoltán<br />

Lendvai 3 , Sámuel Komoly 2 , Zsolt Illés 2 , Ferenc Gallyas Jr 1<br />

1 Department of Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry, 2 Department of Neurology,<br />

3 Department of Radiology, University of Pécs, Hungary<br />

P208 Inhibitory or excitatory effects of Abeta oligomers are dependent on degree<br />

of oligomerization<br />

Katalin Völgyi 1 , Gergely Orbán 1 , József Kardos 2 , Botond Penke 3 , Gábor Juhász 1<br />

1 Laboratory of Proteomics, Institute of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences,<br />

Eötvös Loránd University, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary;<br />

2 Department of<br />

Biochemistry, Institute of Biology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary;<br />

3 Department of. Medical Chemistry., Faculty of Gen. Med., University of Szeged,<br />

Szeged, Hungary<br />

P209 Changes in dystroglycan complex proteins and laminin expression in rat<br />

brain following permanent bilateral carotid occlusion<br />

Wappler EA 1 , Adorjan I 2 , Gál A 1,3 , Bindics K 2 , Galgoczy P 2<br />

Department Section of Vascular Neurology 2 , Department of Anatomy, Histology<br />

and Embryology 2 , Neurology Department 3 , Semmelweis University, Budapest,<br />

Hungary<br />

P210 Ontogeny of calbindin immunoreactivity in the human the dentate gyrus<br />

Ábrahám Hajnalka 1 , Veszprémi Béla 2 , Kravják András 3 , Kovács Krisztina 3 , Gömöri Éva 3 ,<br />

Seress László 1<br />

1 Central Electron Microscopic Laboratory, 2 Department of Obstetrics and<br />

Gynecology, Department of Pathology 3 , Faculty of Medicine, University of Pécs,<br />

Pécs.<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P211 Ultrastructural alteration of cortical serotonergic fibers after MDMA (ecstasy)<br />

treatment in Dark Agouti rat<br />

Ádori Csaba 1 , Löw Péter 2 , Andó Rómeó Dénes 3 , Lisa Gutknecht 4 , Papp Dorottya 1 ,<br />

Frank Zita 1 , Takács József 5 , Peter Lesch 4 , Kovács Gábor Géza 6 , Bagdy György 1<br />

1 Department of Pharmacodynamics, Semmelweis University, Budapest;<br />

2 Department of Anatomy, Cell and Developmental Biology, Eötvös University,<br />

Budapest; 3 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences,<br />

Budapest; 4 Molecular and Clinical Psychobiology, Department of Psychiatry,<br />

Psychosomatics, and Psychotherapy, University of Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg,<br />

Germany; 5 Infobionic and Neurobiological Plasticity Research Group, Hungarian<br />

Academy of Sciences - Peter Pazmany Catholic University - Semmelweis<br />

University, Budapest; 6 Institute of Neurology, Medical University of Vienna,<br />

Vienna, Austria<br />

P212 Constitutively enhanced p21Ras activity amplifies dendritic remodeling of<br />

hippocampal neurons during physical activity<br />

1 Alán Alpár, 2 Nicole Naumann, 2 Thomas Arendt, 2 Ulrich Gärtner<br />

1 Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University<br />

Medical School, Tûzoltó u. 58, H-1450, Budapest, Hungary; 2 Department of<br />

Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration, Paul Flechsig Institute<br />

for Brain Research, Universität Leipzig, D-04109 Leipzig, Germany<br />

P213 A microdrive assembly for chronic neuronal recording.<br />

Averkin Robert G 1, 2 , Korshunov Victor A 3 , Benedek György 2<br />

1 Bay Zoltán Foundation for Applied Research, BAYGEN, Szeged, Hungary;<br />

2 Department of Physiology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary;<br />

3 Inst. of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology, RAS, Moscow, Russia.<br />

P214 Differential distribution of KCC2 along the axo-somato-dendritic axis of CA1<br />

pyramidal cells<br />

Rita Báldi, Csaba Varga and Gábor Tamás<br />

Research Group for Cortical Microcircuits of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,<br />

University of Szeged, Hungary<br />

P215 Ultrastructural studies of the CNS of TNAP-knock out mice<br />

J. Barna 1,a , J. Hanics 1 , J. Xiao 2 , C. Fonta 2 and L. Négyessy 3<br />

1 Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Semmelweis University,<br />

Budapest, Hungary; 2 Centre de Recherche Cerveau & Cognition, UMR CNRS<br />

5549, Faculté de Médecine de Rangueil, 31062 Toulouse Cedex 9, France;<br />

3 Neurobionics Research Group, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Hungarian<br />

Academy of Sciences, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P216 STDP rule with metaplasticity accounts for homo- and heterosynaptic plasticity<br />

in dentate gyrus<br />

Lubica Benuskova<br />

Department of Computer Science, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P217 Imaging of neuronal activity in thick slices<br />

Balázs Chiovini 1 , Gergely F. Turi 1 , Gergely Katona 1 , Attila Kaszás 1 , E. Sylvester Vizi 1 ,<br />

Norbert Hájos 1 , Balázs Rózsa 1<br />

1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest,<br />

Hungary<br />

P218 Protein kinase D controls the integrity of Golgi apparatus and the maintenance<br />

of dendritic arborization in hippocampal neurons<br />

Katalin Czöndör 1,2 , Kornelia Ellwanger 2 , Sylke Lutz 2 , Márton Gulyás 1 , Angelika<br />

Hausser 2 , Klaus Pfizenmaier 2 , Katalin Schlett 1,2<br />

1 Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University,<br />

Budapest, Hungary, 2 Institute of Cell Biology and Immunology, University<br />

Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany<br />

P219 Evoked potentials and evoked ripples in the human hippocampal formation<br />

D. Fabó 1,2 , Z. Maglóczky 4 , E. Tóth 3 , L. Erõss 2 , A. Sólyom 2 , S. Czirják 2 , G. Rásonyi 2 ,<br />

P. Halász 3 , T. F. Freund 4 , G. Karmos 1,3 , I. Ulbert 1,2,3<br />

1 Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest; 2 National<br />

Institute of Neurosurgery, Budapest; 3 Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Faculty<br />

of Information Technology, Budapest; 4 Institute of Experimental Medicine,<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest<br />

P220 Correlation between single unit activity and local field potentials<br />

Farkas Ágnes, Gombkötõ Péter, Rokszin Alice, Benedek György, Nagy Attila,<br />

Berényi Antal<br />

Department of Physiology, University of Szeged, Szeged<br />

P221 Local noradrenaline depletion elicits enhanced dopamine activity in the<br />

medial prefrontal cortex<br />

Gálosi Rita, Tóth Attila, Petykó Zoltán, Lénárd László<br />

Institute of Physiology and Neurophysiology Research Group of the Hung. Acad.<br />

Sci., Medical School of University Pécs, Hungary<br />

P222 The examination of the single effects of an electromagnetic exposure<br />

Godó Zoltán Attila 1 , Berecz Gábor 1 , Révész Csaba 2<br />

1 Department of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, AMTC-MK, University<br />

of Debrecen, Hungary; 2 Insitute of pathophysiology, Semmelweis University ,<br />

Hungary<br />

P223 Exploring the propagation of human cortical slow waves: an information theory<br />

method<br />

Hangya Balázs 1 , Varga Viktor 1 , Erõss Loránd 2 , Entz László 2,3 , Fabó Dániel 2,3 ,<br />

Ulbert István 2,3,4<br />

1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest; 2 National Institute<br />

of Neurosurgery, Budapest; 3 Institute of Psychology, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest;<br />

4 Faculty of Information Technology, Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Budapest<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P224 Taste reward modulates neuronal responses to preceding visual stimuli in<br />

the rat V2 neocortex<br />

Hernádi István, Burkus Norbert, Orsi Gergely, Kovács Anita, Kellényi Lóránd<br />

University of Pecs, Faculty of Science, Institute of Biology, Department of<br />

Experimental Zoology and Neurobiology, Pécs, Hungary<br />

P225 Dynamic imaging of coherent sources reveals feature-specific modulation of<br />

low frequency oscillations in specialized visual areas<br />

Hunyadi Borbála 1 , Gál Viktor 2 , Bankó Éva 1 , Kóbor István 3 , Körtvélyes Judit 1 ,<br />

Vidnyánszky Zoltán 1,2<br />

1 Department of Information Technology, Peter Pazmany Catholic University,<br />

Budapest; 2 Neurobionics Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences; 3 MR<br />

Research Group, Semmelweis University, Budapest<br />

P226 Network reorganization after selective elimination of forward and backward<br />

cortical connections<br />

Balázs Jákli 1 , László Négyessy 2 , Tamás Nepusz 3 , György Cserey 2 , Fülöp Bazsó 3,4<br />

1 Faculty of Information Technology, Pázmány Péter Catholic University;<br />

2 Neurobionics Research Group, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Hungarian<br />

Academy of Sciences, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; 3 KFKI<br />

Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics of the Hungarian Academy of<br />

Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 4 Polytechnical Engineering College Subotica,<br />

Serbia<br />

P227 A network model of hippocampal theta oscillations reproducing field potential<br />

and single unit recording data<br />

Káli, Szabolcs 1,2 , Freund, Tamás F. 2,3<br />

1 HAS – PPCU - SU Neurobionics Research Group, Budapest, Hungary; 2 Péter<br />

Pázmány Catholic University, Faculty of Information Technology, Budapest,<br />

Hungary; 3 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences,<br />

Budapest, Hungary<br />

P228 Edges and surfaces in the inferior temporal cortex of the macaque - an<br />

electrophysiological study<br />

Péter Kaposvári, Gyula Sáry, György Benedek, Tamás Tompa<br />

Dept of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged<br />

P229 Axonal distribution and functional topography of layer 6 pyramidal cells in<br />

the primary visual cortex of the cat (Area 18).<br />

Karube Fuyuki and Zoltán Kisvárday<br />

Laboratory for Cortical Systems Neuroscience, Department of Anatomy, Histology<br />

and Embryology, University of Debrecen, Hungary<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P230 A combined approach to unravel single cell function using complex visual<br />

stimuli, intracellular staining and intrinsic signal optical imaging in the cat<br />

primary visual cortex<br />

Katalin Sári 1 , Karube Fuyuki 1 , Julien Fournier 2 , Monier Cyril 2 , Yves Frégnac 2 ,<br />

Zoltán Kisvárday 1<br />

1 Laboratory of Cortical Systems of Neuroscience, Department of Anatomy,<br />

Histology and Embriology, University of Debrecen, Hungary; 2 Unité de Neuroscience<br />

Intégratives et Computationnelles, CNRS, Gif sur Yvette, France<br />

P231 Supralinear Signal Integration of Glutamatergic Inputs in Hippocampal CA1<br />

Interneurons<br />

Kaszás Attila 1 , Katona Gergely 1 , Turi F. Gergely 1 , Tamás Gábor 2 , Tóth Éva 2 , Vizi E.<br />

Szilveszter 1 , Rózsa Balázs 1<br />

1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest; 2 HAS Research<br />

Group for Cortical Microcircuits, Department of Comparative Physiology,<br />

University of Szeged, Hungary<br />

P232 Laser scanning microscope for scanning along 3D trajectories with 5 ms<br />

time resolution<br />

Katona Gergely, Chiovini Balázs, Vizi E. Szilveszter & Rózsa Balázs<br />

Institute of Experimental Medicine Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest,<br />

Hungary<br />

P233 Neurochemical Characters of Basal Forebrain Corticopetal Neurons<br />

Projecting to Entorhinal and Prefrontal Cortices<br />

Kiss József 1 , Csáki Ágnes 2 , Csaba Zsolt 2 , Halász Béla 1<br />

1 Neuromorphological and Neuroendocrine Research Group, Hung. Acad. Sci -<br />

Semmelweis University, Budapest; 2 Department of Human Morphology and<br />

Developmental Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University, Budapest<br />

P234 Regulation of single spike initiated feed-forward networks through 5-HT-2<br />

receptors in the human and rat cerebral cortex<br />

Gergely Komlósi 1 , Gábor Molnár 1 , Noémi Molnár 1 , Szabolcs Oláh 1 , Miklós Füle 1 ,<br />

Pál Barzó 2 , Gábor Tamás 1<br />

1 Research Group for Cortical Microcircuits of the Hungarian Academy of<br />

Sciences, University of Szeged, Hungary; 2 Department of Neurosurgery,<br />

University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary<br />

P235<br />

A new method for current source density estimation from local field potentials<br />

and optical imaging data<br />

Kõrössy Csaba 1 , Borbély Sándor 2 , Somogyvári Zoltán 1 , Világi Ildikó 2 , Érdi Péter 1,3<br />

1 Department of Biophysics, KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear<br />

Physics; 2 Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University;<br />

3 Center for Complex Systems Studies, Kalamazoo College<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P236 Neural correlates of fovea-related impairment of visual object processing in<br />

amblyopia<br />

J. Körtvélyes 1,2 , É. Bankó 1 , V. Gál 3,4 , G. Pápay 1 , P. Domsa 1 , J. Németh 2 , Z. Vidnyánszky 1,3,4<br />

1 Faculty of Information Technology, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest;<br />

2 Dept. Ophthalmology, Semmelweis University, Budapest; 3 Magnetic Resonance<br />

Research Center, Szentágothai J. Knowledge Center – Semmelweis University,<br />

Budapest; 4 Neurobionics Research Group, Hung. Acad. Sci. –Pázmány Péter<br />

Catholic University – Semmelweis University, Budapest<br />

P237 Mechanisms of Axonal Signaling in Cerebral Endothelial Cells<br />

Imola Wilhelm, Attila E. Farkas, Csilla Fazakas, Péter Nagyôszi and István A. Krizbai<br />

Institute of Biophysics, Biological Research Centre, Szeged, Hungary<br />

P238 Role of ionotropic glutamate receptors in LTP in rat hippocampal CA1 orienslacunosum<br />

moleculare interneurons<br />

Iris Oren 1 , Wiebke Nissen 2 , Dimitri M. Kullmann 1 , Peter Somogyi 3 and Karri P.<br />

Lamsa 2<br />

1 UCL Institute of Neurology, University College London, Queen Square, London<br />

WC1N 3BG; 2 Department of Pharmacology, Oxford University, Mansfield Road,<br />

Oxford OX1 3QT; 3 MRC Anatomical Neuropharmacology Unit, Oxford University,<br />

Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3HT<br />

P239 Spatial characteristics of Dynamic random dot correlogram evoked visual<br />

potentials<br />

K. Markó 1 , H.J.M. Kiss 1 , E. Mikó-Baráth 1 , B. Török 2 and G. Jandó 1<br />

1 Institute of Physiology Medical School of Pécs, University of Pécs, Hungary;<br />

2 Department of Ophthalmology Kantonsspital St. Gallen, Switzerland<br />

P240 Acute and chronic effect of manganese on the somatosensory system of rats<br />

investigated with double-pulse stimulation<br />

Zsuzsanna Máté, Andrea Szabó, András Papp<br />

Department of Public Health, University of Szeged, Hungary<br />

P241 Statistical and stochastical properties of inter spike interval time series<br />

Minich János 1 , Négyessy László 2 , Procyk Emmanuel 3 , Barone Pascal 4 , Odry Péter 1 ,<br />

Bazsó Fülöp 1,5<br />

1 Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Polytechnical Engineering<br />

College Subotica, Subotica, Serbia; 2 Neurobionics Research Group, Hungarian<br />

Academy of Sciences-Péter Pázmány Catholic University-Semmelweis University,<br />

Budapest, Hungary; 3 Inserm, U846, Stem Cell and Brain Research Institute,<br />

69500 Bron, France; 4 Centre de Recherche Cerveau & Cognition, UMR CNRS<br />

5549, Faculté de Médecine de Rangueil, 31062 Toulouse Cedex 9, France; 5 KFKI<br />

Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics of the Hungarian Academy of<br />

Sciences, Budapest, Hungary<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P242 Spatiotemporal properties of nicotine induced activation in the rat<br />

somatosensory cortex<br />

Gábor Molnár 1 , Balázs Rózsa 2 , Gábor Tamás 1<br />

1 Research Group for Cortical Microcircuits of the Hungarian Academy of<br />

Sciences, University of Szeged, Hungary; 2 Institute of Experimental Medicine,<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary<br />

P243 Unitary, GABAergic volume transmission: presynaptic effects of single neurogliaform<br />

cells in the neocortex<br />

Oláh, Sz. 1 , Komlósi, G. 1 , Tóth, É. 1 , Barzó, P. 2 , Tamás, G. 1<br />

1 Research Group for Cortical Microcircuits of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,<br />

University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary; 2 Department of Neurosurgery, University<br />

of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary<br />

P244 Anandamide enhances excitatory synaptic transmission in dentate granule<br />

cells in a CB1 receptor independent manner<br />

Orsolya Papp, Tamás F. Freund, Norbert Hájos<br />

Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest,<br />

Hungary<br />

P245 Mapping of protein domains within dendritic spines<br />

Bence Rácz<br />

Department of Anatomy and Histology, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent István<br />

University<br />

P246 Activity-dependent control of neuronal output by local and global dendritic<br />

spike attenuation.<br />

Stefan Remy 1 , Jozsef Csicsvari 2 and Heinz Beck 1<br />

1 Laboratory for Cognition Research and Experimental Epileptology, Department<br />

of Epileptology, University of Bonn, Sigmund-Freud-Strasse 25, D-53105 Bonn,<br />

Germany, 2 MRC Anatomical Neuropharmacology Unit, Department of Pharmacology,<br />

University of Oxford, Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TH, United Kingdom<br />

P247 Roller Coaster Scanning Revealed a New Type of Dendritic Spike<br />

Balázs Rózsa 1 , Gergely Katona 1 , Attila Kaszás 1 , Gergely F. Turi 1 , Balázs Chiovini 1 ,<br />

Norbert Hájos 1 , Gábor Tamás 2 , E. Sylvester Vizi 1<br />

1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest,<br />

Hungary, 2 Research Group for Cortical Microcircuits of the Hungarian Academy<br />

of Sciences, University of Szeged, Hungary<br />

P248 Protein kinase D (PKD) mediated effects on Kv4.2 localization in hippocampal<br />

neurons<br />

Jonathan Krenkler 1 , Angelika Hausser 1 , Katalin Schlett 2<br />

1 Institute of Cell Biology and Immunology, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart,<br />

Germany; 2 Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eotvos Lorand<br />

University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

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POSZTEREK / POSTERS<br />

P249 Entorhinal cortex dentate gyrus system implements an optimal device for<br />

distance representation<br />

Zoltán Somogyvári 1 , Zsófia Huhn 1 , Tamás Kiss 1 , Péter Érdi 1,2<br />

1 KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Department of Biophysics,<br />

2 Center for Complex System Studies, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Michigan,<br />

USA<br />

P250 Inverse solutions for localization of single cell currents based on extracellular<br />

measurements<br />

Zoltán Somogyvári 1 , István Ulber 2 , Péter Érdi 1,3<br />

1 KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Department of<br />

Biophysics,Budapest, Hungary; 2 Research Institute for Psychology of the<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; 3 Center for Complex<br />

System Studies, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA<br />

P251 Intact versus contour deleted stimuli in the inferior temporal cortex — traces<br />

of a holistic type of representation<br />

Tamás Tompa, Péter Kaposvári, György Benedek, Gyula Sáry<br />

Dept of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged<br />

P252 Curent-source density analysis of the spontaneous and cholinergically modulated<br />

slow cortical rhythm<br />

Tóth, A., Détári L.<br />

Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest<br />

P253 NMDA Receptor Mediated Dendritic Spikes in CA1 Stratum Radiatum<br />

Interneurons<br />

Turi F. Gergely 1 , Kaszás Attila 1 , Katona Gergely 1 , Chiovini Balázs 1 , Vizi E. Szilveszter 1 ,<br />

Rózsa Balázs 1<br />

1 Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hung. Acad. Sci., Budapest<br />

P254 Dendritic compartmentalization in dentate granule cells explain multiple<br />

place fields<br />

Balázs Ujfalussy 1 , Tamás Kiss 1,2 and Péter Érdi 1,3<br />

1 Department of Biophysics, KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear<br />

Physics of the Hung. Acad. of Sci., Budapest, 2 Pfizer Inc’s Global Research and<br />

Development, Groton, CT, 06340, USA, 3 Center for Complex Systems Studies,<br />

Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI 49006, USA<br />

P255 Glutamate is involved in mediating the fast activation of hippocampal<br />

interneurons in response to median raphe stimulation<br />

Viktor Varga, Andor Domonkos, Zsolt Borhegyi, Balázs Hangya, Tamás F. Freund<br />

Institute of Experimental Medicine of HAS, Budapest, Hungary<br />

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P256 Carbon nanotubes exert excitatory electrophysiological effects on rat brain<br />

slices<br />

Petra Varró 1 , Imola Cs. Szigyártó 2 , András Gergely 2 , Erika Kálmán 2 , Ildikó Világi 1<br />

1 Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, Eötvös Loránd University,<br />

Budapest; 2 Chemical Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute<br />

of Nanochemistry and Catalysis, Budapest<br />

P257 Topographic distribution of temporal self-similarity properties of human<br />

sleep EEG recordings<br />

Béla Weiss 1 , Zsófia Clemens 2 , Róbert Bódizs 3 , Péter Halász 1 , Tamás Roska 1<br />

1 Faculty of Information Technology, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest;<br />

2 National Institute of Neurosurgery, Budapest; 3 Institute of Behavioural Sciences,<br />

Semmelweis University, Budapest.<br />

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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX<br />

Abbracchio, Maria Pia P058<br />

Acsády László<br />

P078, P091, P118<br />

Adorján I.<br />

P209<br />

Alferink Judith<br />

P067<br />

Aliczki Manó<br />

P129, P148<br />

Alpár Alán<br />

P212<br />

Ambrus Attila<br />

P162, P168<br />

Anderson, N. Patrick P193<br />

Andics Attila<br />

P130<br />

Andó Rómeó Dénes P061, P211<br />

Antal Miklós P051, P054, P065,<br />

P077<br />

Aradi Mihály<br />

P035<br />

Arendt, Thomas P212<br />

Atlasz Tamás P163, P180, P186,<br />

P191, P202, P203<br />

Auer Tibor<br />

P035<br />

Averkin Robert<br />

P076, P213<br />

Ábrahám Hajnalka P127, P161, P210<br />

Ács Péter<br />

P207<br />

Ádám Gábor<br />

P071<br />

Ádám-Vizi Vera P162, P167, P168,<br />

P173, P187<br />

Ádori Csaba<br />

P211<br />

Ágoston Viktor A. P084<br />

Baba, Akemichi P053<br />

Babai Norbert<br />

P186<br />

Bacskai Tímea<br />

P083<br />

Bagdy György<br />

P211<br />

Bagó Attila<br />

P001<br />

Bagoly Teréz<br />

P031<br />

Bagyura Zsolt<br />

P002, P030<br />

Bakay Roy A.<br />

P161<br />

Bakk Erzsébet<br />

P054<br />

Bakondi Gábor<br />

P113<br />

Bakos Mónika<br />

P171, P184<br />

Balaskó Márta<br />

P003, P005, P007<br />

Balázsa Tamás László P043<br />

Báldi Rita<br />

P214<br />

Bálint Eszter<br />

P045, P073<br />

Balog Gábor Miklós P004<br />

Balog Júlia<br />

P125<br />

Balogh Boróka<br />

P142<br />

Bánki Eszter<br />

P031<br />

Bankó Éva P131, P137, P225,<br />

P236<br />

Banos, Josep E. P067<br />

Bánvölgyi Ágnes P066<br />

Barabás K.<br />

P093<br />

Barabás Péter<br />

P107, P178, P188<br />

Baracskay Péter P074, P185, P204<br />

Barakonyi Alíz<br />

P019<br />

Baranyi Mária<br />

P164<br />

Bardóczi Zsuzsanna P054<br />

Bari Ferenc P174, P182, P190,<br />

P192<br />

Barkóczi Balázs P165<br />

Barna István<br />

P022<br />

Barna János<br />

P215<br />

Barone Pascal<br />

P241<br />

Barsvári Beáta<br />

P129<br />

Bartha Tibor<br />

P016<br />

Bartha Zoltán<br />

P005, P029<br />

Barthó P.<br />

P118<br />

Barzó Pál<br />

P234, P243<br />

Battaglia Francesco P158<br />

Bay Csaba<br />

P031<br />

Bazsó Fülöp<br />

P226, P241<br />

Beck Heinz<br />

P246<br />

Benchenane Karim P158, P159<br />

Bencsura Ákos<br />

P114<br />

Benedek György P056, P057, P071,<br />

P076, P092, P095,<br />

P096, P108, P213,<br />

P220, P228, P251<br />

Benkõ Rita<br />

P200<br />

Benuska, Lubica P216<br />

Benyhe Sándor<br />

P044<br />

Benyó Zoltán<br />

P179, P200<br />

Bercsényi Kinga P075<br />

Berecz Gábor<br />

P222<br />

Bereczki Erika<br />

P165<br />

Berente Zoltán<br />

P207<br />

Berényi Antal P076, P092, P108,<br />

P220<br />

Berta Ágnes Ida P085, P120<br />

Berta Beáta<br />

P132, P143<br />

Berthoz A.<br />

P139<br />

Besirevic, Dario P135<br />

Bilkei-Gorzo András P133<br />

Bindics K.<br />

P209<br />

Birinyi András<br />

P077<br />

Bódizs Róbert<br />

P257<br />

Bodogán Tímea P045<br />

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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX<br />

Bokor Hajnalka<br />

P078, P091, P118<br />

Boldogköi Zsolt<br />

P104<br />

Borbély Sándor<br />

P166, P235<br />

Borda Stefánia<br />

P193<br />

Borhegyi Zsolt<br />

P255<br />

Boronkai Árpád<br />

P019<br />

Boros Á.<br />

P094<br />

Boros Csaba<br />

P102<br />

Borzsei Rita<br />

P031, P070<br />

Botz Bálint<br />

P053<br />

Bölcskei Kata<br />

P053<br />

Braaten, Narve<br />

P202<br />

Braunitzer Gábor P108<br />

Brubel Réka<br />

P019<br />

Budai Dénes<br />

P183<br />

Burgess, N.<br />

P139<br />

Burkus Norbert<br />

P224<br />

Busija, David W. P174, P190<br />

Buzás Péter<br />

P079<br />

Buzsáki György P159<br />

Büki András<br />

P169, P170<br />

Byrne, Richard<br />

P161<br />

Camp, Aaron<br />

P079<br />

Caraty, Alain<br />

P021, P023, P041<br />

Cariboni, A.<br />

P040<br />

Carmeld, Liran<br />

P110<br />

Ceruti, Stefania<br />

P058<br />

Cheong Ken<br />

P079<br />

Chinopoulos Christos P167, P168, P173<br />

Chiovini Balázs P165, P217, P232,<br />

P247, P253<br />

Cinar, Resat<br />

P080<br />

Clemens Zsófia<br />

P257<br />

Coen, W. Clive P010, P021, P023,<br />

P041<br />

Cornélissen, G.<br />

P097<br />

Czégé Dávid<br />

P081, P166<br />

Czeiter Endre<br />

P169, P170<br />

Cziraki Csaba<br />

P149<br />

Czirják S.<br />

P219<br />

Czöndör Katalin P218<br />

Czurkó András P074, P125, P142,<br />

P185, P188, P204<br />

Csaba Zsolt<br />

P233<br />

Csáki Ágnes<br />

P006, P233<br />

Csákvári Eszter<br />

P181<br />

Csanády László P167<br />

Csanaky Katalin P031<br />

Csathó Árpád<br />

P060<br />

Csépe Valéria<br />

P138<br />

Cséplõ Péter<br />

P007, P029<br />

Csercsa Richard P086<br />

Csercsik Dávid<br />

P008<br />

Cserey György<br />

P226<br />

Cservenák Melinda P009<br />

Csibrány Balázs P103<br />

Csicsvári József P246<br />

Csillag András P045, P073, P082,<br />

P147, P160<br />

Csillik Bertalan<br />

P046<br />

Csulak Tímea<br />

P027, P037<br />

Dányádi Bese<br />

P203<br />

Datki Zsolt<br />

P183<br />

Deák Ádám<br />

P083<br />

Deák Gábor<br />

P120<br />

Deli Levente P010, P013, P023,<br />

P041<br />

Deli Mária<br />

P047, P055, P058<br />

Demeter Kornél P084<br />

Demeter Miklós P171, P184<br />

Dénes Viktória<br />

P172<br />

Derks, Nicole<br />

P015<br />

Détári L.<br />

P017, P109, P252<br />

Dimitrov, Eugene P001<br />

Dobó Endre P166, P171, P184,<br />

P189<br />

Dobolyi Árpád P001, P009, P011,<br />

P032, P043<br />

Dóczi Judit<br />

P167, P173<br />

Dóczi Tamás<br />

P161, P169, P170<br />

Doeller, C.<br />

P139<br />

Doma Viktória<br />

P085<br />

Dombóvári Balázs P086<br />

Domoki Ferenc<br />

P174, P182, P190<br />

Domokos Ágnes P039<br />

Domonkos Andor P255<br />

Domsa P.<br />

P236<br />

Doppler Hella<br />

P207<br />

Dyball, R.E.J.<br />

P010<br />

Egri Péter<br />

P012<br />

Elekes Károly<br />

P004, P117<br />

Ellwanger Kornelia P218<br />

Endrényi Miklós P151, P152<br />

Engelhardt József P197, P198, P201<br />

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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX<br />

Engelmann Mario P022, P150<br />

Entz László<br />

P175, P223<br />

Eördegh Gabriella P134<br />

Erdélyi F.<br />

P040<br />

Érdi Péter P235, P249, P250,<br />

P254<br />

Erdõdi Ferenc<br />

P100<br />

Erõs István<br />

P055<br />

Erõss Loránd<br />

P175, P219, P223<br />

Eyre Mark<br />

P087<br />

Ezer Erzsébet<br />

P169<br />

Fabó Dániel<br />

P175, P219, P223<br />

Faragó Bence<br />

P027, P037<br />

Farkas A.<br />

P081<br />

Farkas Ágnes<br />

P076, P092, P220<br />

Farkas Attila E.<br />

P237<br />

Farkas Bence<br />

P088<br />

Farkas Eszter<br />

P176, P192<br />

Farkas Ibolya<br />

P095, P096<br />

Farkas Imre<br />

P008, P013<br />

Farkas József P019, P135, P180,<br />

P186<br />

Fazakas Csilla<br />

P237<br />

Fejes Annamária P177<br />

Fekete Csaba P012, P013, P014,<br />

P020, P024<br />

Fekete Éva M.<br />

P203<br />

Felszeghy Klára P195<br />

Ferenczi Szilamér P136<br />

Filaretova, Ludmila P042<br />

Fodor László<br />

P088, P089, P099<br />

Fónagy Eszter<br />

P019<br />

Fonta, C.<br />

P215<br />

Fotakos, Dimitrios P037<br />

Fournier, Julien<br />

P230<br />

Földes Anna<br />

P136<br />

Frank Falko<br />

P135<br />

Frank Zita<br />

P211<br />

Frégnac Yves<br />

P230<br />

Frenyó V. László P016<br />

Freund Tamás P205, P219, P227,<br />

P244, P255<br />

Friedrich P.<br />

P081<br />

Fuyuki Karube<br />

P230<br />

Füle Miklós<br />

P234<br />

Fürst Zs.<br />

P153<br />

Füzesi Tamás<br />

P014<br />

Gaál Botond<br />

P090<br />

Gaál Valéria<br />

P163, P191<br />

Gábriel Róbert P163, P172, P180,<br />

P186, P191, P202,<br />

P203<br />

Gál Anikó<br />

P048, P209<br />

Gál Viktor P059, P130, P131,<br />

P137, P225, P236<br />

Galamb Orsolya P033<br />

Galgóczy P.<br />

P209<br />

Gálosi Rita<br />

P221<br />

Gallyas Ferenc Jr. P199, P202, P207<br />

Garab Sándor<br />

P151, P152<br />

Garami András<br />

P005, P007<br />

Gärtner, Ulrich<br />

P212<br />

Gáspár Tamás<br />

P174<br />

Gasz Balázs<br />

P199<br />

Gaszner Balázs<br />

P015, P135<br />

Géczi K.<br />

P075<br />

Gereben Balázs P012<br />

Gerencsér Ákos A. P167<br />

Gergely András<br />

P256<br />

Gerics Balázs<br />

P049<br />

Giber Kristóf<br />

P078, P091<br />

Girardeau Gabrielle P159<br />

Godó Zoltán Attila P222<br />

Goldsteina, Allan M. P110<br />

Gombkötõ Péter P076, P092, P220<br />

Gõbl Anna<br />

P084<br />

Gömöri Éva<br />

P127, P210<br />

Göthelid, Emmanuelle P050<br />

Grand László<br />

P050<br />

Greenlee, Mark W. P149<br />

Gregg Laura<br />

P062<br />

Gulyás Márton<br />

P218<br />

Gutierrez-Adan, Alfonso P067<br />

Gyarmati Zs.<br />

P153<br />

Gyenes Andrea<br />

P181, P198<br />

Gyertyán István P140, P141<br />

Gyires Klára<br />

P068, P069<br />

Gyõrffy Andrea<br />

P016<br />

Hádinger Nóra<br />

P084, P093, P112<br />

Hajnik Tünde<br />

P017, P109<br />

Hajós Ferenc<br />

P049<br />

Hájos Norbert<br />

P217, P244, P247<br />

Halasy Katalin<br />

P036, P081<br />

Halász Béla<br />

P006, P233<br />

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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX<br />

Halász Gergely<br />

P085<br />

Halász Péter<br />

P175, P219, P257<br />

Halberg F.<br />

P097<br />

Haller József<br />

P129, P148, P156<br />

Hamza Levente<br />

P180, P191<br />

Hangos Katalin<br />

P008<br />

Hangya Balázs P118, P154, P223,<br />

P255<br />

Hanics J.<br />

P215<br />

Hanna Sophia<br />

P035, P037<br />

Hashimoto Hitoshi P053<br />

Hausser Angelika P218, P248<br />

Hegedûs Krisztina P054, P065<br />

Hegyi Zoltán<br />

P051<br />

Heinrich Attila<br />

P052<br />

Héja László<br />

P114, P178<br />

Helyes Zsuzsanna P031, P053, P066,<br />

P068, P070<br />

Hernádi István<br />

P060, P154, P224<br />

Hernádi László<br />

P018, P206<br />

Herwik, Stanislav P050<br />

Hideg Barnabás P027, P037<br />

Hild Gábor<br />

P191<br />

Hiripi L.<br />

P018<br />

Hohmann Andrea P062<br />

Holló Krisztina<br />

P054, P065<br />

Hollósy T.<br />

P097<br />

Hortobágyi László P179<br />

Horvát Sándor<br />

P055<br />

Horváth Bálint<br />

P094<br />

Horváth Béla<br />

P179<br />

Horváth C. Mónika P021<br />

Horváth Eszter Mária P179<br />

Horváth Gábor<br />

P135, P180, P186<br />

Horváth Gabriella P019, P031, P199<br />

Horváth Gyöngyi P056, P057, P071,<br />

P095, P096<br />

Horváth Krisztina P016<br />

Horváth Zsolt<br />

P161<br />

Horváth-Oszwald Erzsébet P102<br />

Hoyk Zsófia<br />

P181<br />

Hrabovszky Erik P013, P020, P021,<br />

P023, P024, P033,<br />

P041<br />

Hugyecz Marietta P182, P192<br />

Huhn Zsófia<br />

P138, P249<br />

Hunya Ákos<br />

P183<br />

Hunyadi Borbála P225<br />

Hunyadi-Gulyás Éva P142<br />

Iglói Kinga<br />

P139<br />

Illés P.<br />

P052<br />

Illés Zsolt<br />

P207<br />

Imreh András<br />

P053<br />

Institóris Ádám<br />

P192<br />

Inyushkin, A. N. P010<br />

Ioja Enikõ<br />

P044<br />

Jain Subodh Kumar P022<br />

Jákli Balázs<br />

P226<br />

Jandó G.<br />

P144, P239<br />

Janka Zoltán<br />

P134<br />

Janszky József<br />

P161<br />

Járai Zoltán<br />

P200<br />

Jelitai M.<br />

P111<br />

Joó Gabriella<br />

P096<br />

Józsa Rita<br />

P097<br />

Juhász Anna<br />

P134<br />

Juhász Gábor (Budapest) P074, P125, P142,<br />

P185, P188, P204,<br />

P208<br />

Juhász Gábor (Szeged) P165, P183<br />

Kalamatianos Theodosis P010, P023, P041<br />

Káli Szabolcs<br />

P227<br />

Kalló Imre P010, P013, P020,<br />

P021, P023, P024,<br />

P033, P041<br />

Kálmán Erika<br />

P256<br />

Kálmán Mihály<br />

P002, P030<br />

Kanizsai Andrea P207<br />

Kaposvári Péter P228, P251<br />

Karádi Zoltán<br />

P027, P035, P037<br />

Kardos József<br />

P208<br />

Kardos Julianna P107, P114, P178,<br />

P196<br />

Karlócai R.<br />

P205<br />

Karlsen T.<br />

P204<br />

Karmos G.<br />

P175, P219<br />

Károly Norbert<br />

P171, P184, P189<br />

Károly Róbert P098, P101, P105,<br />

P116<br />

Karube Fuyuki<br />

P229<br />

Kassai Ferenc<br />

P140<br />

Kaszás Attila P217, P231, P247,<br />

P253<br />

Katarova Zoya<br />

P040, P198, P201<br />

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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX<br />

Katona Gergely P217, P231, P232,<br />

P247, P253<br />

Katona István<br />

P062<br />

Kawaguchi Hiroko P047<br />

Kedves Rita<br />

P141<br />

Kékesi Adrienna Katalin P125, P185, P188,<br />

P142<br />

Kékesi Gabriella P057, P096<br />

Kellényi Lóránd<br />

P224<br />

Keller Éva<br />

P021<br />

Keresztes Attila<br />

P103<br />

Keresztes Dóra<br />

P027, P037<br />

Kerstin Michel<br />

P133<br />

Kertes Erika<br />

P132, P143, P145<br />

Kerti Katalin<br />

P087<br />

Khamassi Mehdi P158<br />

Kiglics Viola<br />

P185<br />

Király K.<br />

P153<br />

Kirilly Eszter<br />

P038<br />

Kis Béla<br />

P174<br />

Kis Lóránd<br />

P055<br />

Kiss Dávid Sándor P016<br />

Kiss Gergely<br />

P168<br />

Kiss H.J.M.<br />

P239<br />

Kiss Huba<br />

P144<br />

Kiss József<br />

P006, P233<br />

Kiss Péter P019, P031, P135,<br />

P163, P180, P186,<br />

P191, P199, P202,<br />

P203<br />

Kiss Tamás<br />

P249, P254<br />

Kisvárday Zoltán P229, P230<br />

Kittel Ágnes<br />

P047, P058<br />

Klemm Joyce<br />

P161<br />

Knyihár-Csillik Erzsébet P046<br />

Kóbor István<br />

P059, P137, P225<br />

Koch Júlia<br />

P177<br />

Kocsis Pál<br />

P089, P099<br />

Kocsis Zsuzsanna P024<br />

Komáry Zsófia<br />

P187<br />

Komlósi Gergely P234, P243<br />

Komoly Sámuel P207<br />

Konrád Csaba<br />

P168<br />

Koppán Miklós<br />

P019, P186<br />

Kormos Viktória P053<br />

Korshunov, Victor A. P213<br />

Kosztolányi Péter P170<br />

Kovács Anita<br />

P224<br />

Kovács Gábor Géza P211<br />

Kovács Gyula<br />

P131, P149<br />

Kovács I.<br />

P144<br />

Kovács Krisztina (Budapest) P026, P136<br />

Kovács Krisztina (Pécs) P202, P210<br />

Kovács Noémi<br />

P169, P170<br />

Kovács Zoltán Ambrus P134<br />

Kovács Zsolt<br />

P188<br />

Kovács-Bálint Zsófia P060<br />

Kozák Lajos R.<br />

P137<br />

Kozicz Tamás<br />

P015<br />

Kõhidi Tímea<br />

P084<br />

Köllõ Mihály<br />

P078<br />

Környei Zsuzsanna P112, P128<br />

Kõrössy Csaba<br />

P235<br />

Körtvélyes Judit P131, P225, P236<br />

Kõszeghy Áron<br />

P100, P113<br />

Kravják András<br />

P127, P210<br />

Krenkler Jonathan P248<br />

Krisztin-Peva Beáta P171, P184<br />

Krizbai István<br />

P237<br />

Kulcsár Margit<br />

P016<br />

Kullmann, Dimitri M. P238<br />

Kurucz Péter<br />

P025<br />

Kuthi Levente<br />

P189<br />

Lacza Zsombor<br />

P179, P200<br />

Lakatos Péter<br />

P154<br />

Lakk Mónika<br />

P172<br />

Lämsä Karri<br />

P238<br />

László János<br />

P060, P068<br />

László Kristóf<br />

P143, P145, P155<br />

Lasztóczi Bálint P178, P196<br />

Lechan, Ronald M. P014<br />

Lele Z.<br />

P075<br />

Lelkes Zoltán<br />

P146<br />

Lénárd László P035, P132, P143,<br />

P145, P155, P221<br />

Lendvai Zoltán<br />

P207<br />

Lengl O.<br />

P070<br />

Lenkey Nóra P098, P101, P105,<br />

P116<br />

Lenti Laura<br />

P190<br />

Lesch Peter<br />

P211<br />

Leszl-Ishiguro, Miriam P200<br />

Liposits Zsolt P010, P013, P014,<br />

P020, P021, P023,<br />

P024, P033, P041<br />

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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX<br />

Lisa Gutknecht<br />

P211<br />

Lontay Beáta<br />

P100<br />

Losonczi Erika<br />

P046<br />

Lõrincz András<br />

P138<br />

Löw Péter<br />

P211<br />

Lubics Andrea P019, P135, P180,<br />

P186, P199<br />

Luiten, G. M. Paul P195<br />

Lukács Edit<br />

P155<br />

Lukács Péter<br />

P105<br />

Lukácsi Erika<br />

P102<br />

Lukáts Ákos<br />

P085, P120<br />

Lutz Sylke<br />

P218<br />

Mackie Ken<br />

P062<br />

Madarász Emília P084, P093, P111,<br />

P112, P128<br />

Maglóczky Z.<br />

P205, P219<br />

Magyar Attila<br />

P120, P157<br />

Maksay Gábor<br />

P088<br />

Maldonado, Rafael P067<br />

Mallareddy, Jayapalreddy P103<br />

Mándi Miklós<br />

P167, P168<br />

Manzanares, Jorge P067<br />

Manzano e Silva Maria Joao P157<br />

Márk László<br />

P031<br />

Markó Katalin<br />

P144, P239<br />

Márkus Zita<br />

P076, P108<br />

Martín Miquel<br />

P067<br />

Martin Paul R.<br />

P079<br />

Márton Gábor<br />

P104, P193, P194<br />

Márton Zsuzsanna P191<br />

Máté Zsuzsanna P240<br />

Matesz Klára<br />

P083, P090<br />

Máthé Katalin<br />

P167<br />

Mátyás Adrienne P182<br />

Mauer, Daniela<br />

P133<br />

Mayer, M<br />

P075<br />

McQueen, James M P130<br />

Mécs László<br />

P056<br />

Medzihradszky Katalin P142<br />

Méhész Beáta<br />

P061<br />

Meltzer K.<br />

P025<br />

Mergl Zsuzsa<br />

P022, P038, P039<br />

Mester László<br />

P202<br />

Mezey Szilvia<br />

P045, P147<br />

Mihály András P046, P166, P171,<br />

P184, P189<br />

Mike Árpád P098, P101, P105,<br />

P116<br />

Mikics Éva<br />

P129, P148, P156<br />

Mikkelsen, J.D.<br />

P010<br />

Mikó-Baráth E.<br />

P144, P239<br />

Milanes, M Victoria P136<br />

Milusheva, Elisaveta P164<br />

Minich János<br />

P241<br />

Moenter, Suzanne M. P013<br />

Molnár Ádám<br />

P145<br />

Molnár Alexandra P163, P191<br />

Molnár Andrea<br />

P026<br />

Molnár Béla<br />

P033<br />

Molnár Dávid<br />

P106<br />

Molnár Gábor<br />

P234, P242<br />

Molnár L.<br />

P094<br />

Molnár Noémi<br />

P234<br />

Molnár Péter<br />

P188<br />

Molnár Tünde<br />

P107<br />

Monier, Cyril<br />

P230<br />

Montagnese, Catherine P160<br />

Mracskó Éva<br />

P192<br />

Müller Marreike P015<br />

Mwizerwaa Olive P110<br />

Nadal Xavier<br />

P067<br />

Nagy Attila P076, P092, P108,<br />

P220<br />

Nagy Bálint<br />

P017, P109<br />

Nagy Bernadett<br />

P027, P035, P037<br />

Nagy Krisztina<br />

P149<br />

Nagy László<br />

P054<br />

Nagy Nándor<br />

P106, P110<br />

Nagy Zoltán<br />

P048, P084<br />

Nagyõszi Péter<br />

P237<br />

Nakagawa Shinsuke P047<br />

Naumann, Nicole P212<br />

Négyessy László P215, P226, P241<br />

Németh István Balázs P182<br />

Németh J.<br />

P236<br />

Németh József P019, P031, P094,<br />

P097<br />

Németh Lívia<br />

P027, P035, P037<br />

Németh Valéria<br />

P128<br />

Nepusz Tamás<br />

P226<br />

Neubrandt Máté P111<br />

Neves Herc<br />

P050, P086<br />

Nissen Wiebke<br />

P238<br />

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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX<br />

Niwa Masami<br />

P047<br />

Nógrádi Antal P063, P104, P193,<br />

P194<br />

Norihito Shintani P053<br />

Nunez Cristina<br />

P136<br />

Nusser Zoltán<br />

P078, P087<br />

Nyakas Csaba<br />

P195<br />

Nyilas Rita<br />

P062, P204<br />

Nyitrai Gabriella P178, P196<br />

Nyitrai Miklós<br />

P191<br />

Obrenovitch, Tihomir P. P176<br />

Odry Péter<br />

P241<br />

Oláh Imre<br />

P106<br />

Oláh Szabolcs<br />

P234, P243<br />

Opsahl Marius<br />

P202<br />

Orbán Gergely<br />

P208<br />

Oren Iris<br />

P238<br />

Orsi Gergely<br />

P035, P224<br />

Orsolits Barbara P112, P128<br />

Oscarsson Sven P050<br />

Pachner Orsolya P060<br />

Paizs Melinda<br />

P197, P198, P201<br />

Pajer Krisztián<br />

P063<br />

Pál Balázs<br />

P100, P113<br />

Palkovits Miklós P001, P009, P025,<br />

P028, P032, P043,<br />

P107, P122, P142,<br />

P178<br />

Palló Anna<br />

P114<br />

Pap Pál<br />

P113, P115<br />

Pápay G.<br />

P236<br />

Papp András<br />

P064, P240<br />

Papp Dorottya<br />

P211<br />

Papp Edina<br />

P134<br />

Papp Ildikó<br />

P065<br />

Papp Orsolya<br />

P244<br />

Papp Rege Sugárka P028<br />

Papp Szilárd<br />

P027, P037<br />

Paragi Gábor<br />

P181<br />

Párducz Árpád<br />

P181<br />

Párdutz Árpád<br />

P177<br />

Paróczy Zsuzsanna P076, P108<br />

Péczely László<br />

P145<br />

Penke Botond<br />

P165, P183, P208<br />

Pentélenyi Klára P048<br />

Petersson, Karl Magnus P130<br />

Pétervári Erika<br />

P003, P007, P029<br />

Petykó Zoltán<br />

P221<br />

Peyrache, Adrien P158<br />

Pfizenmaier Klaus P218<br />

Pieretti-Vanmarckea, Rafael P110<br />

Pintér Bernadett P136<br />

Pintér Erika<br />

P066<br />

Pintér Ottó<br />

P150<br />

Pinto, Vitor<br />

P124<br />

Piyanova, Anastasia P133<br />

Plattner Viktor<br />

P091<br />

Pócsai Károly<br />

P002, P030<br />

Pocsai Krisztina P113<br />

Pollák E.<br />

P094<br />

Porkka-Heiskanen, Tarja P146<br />

Procyk, Emmanuel P241<br />

Puskás Nela<br />

P032<br />

Rábai Miklós<br />

P027<br />

Rácz Bence<br />

P245<br />

Rácz Boglárka<br />

P019, P199<br />

Rácz Éva<br />

P090<br />

Rácz Ildikó<br />

P067<br />

Rásonyi G.<br />

P219<br />

Reglõdi Dóra P019, P031, P053,<br />

P094, P097, P135,<br />

P163, P180, P186,<br />

P191, P199, P202,<br />

P203<br />

Rehnelt Jennifer P067<br />

Reichart Anikó<br />

P122<br />

Remenyi Viktoria P048<br />

Remy, Stefan<br />

P246<br />

Renner Éva<br />

P032<br />

Réthelyi Miklós<br />

P102<br />

Révész Csaba<br />

P222<br />

Rimanóczy Ágnes P134<br />

Rokszin Alice<br />

P092, P108, P220<br />

Rondi-Reig L.<br />

P139<br />

Roska Tamás<br />

P257<br />

Rosvold, C.<br />

P204<br />

Roubos, W. Eric P015<br />

Rózsa Balázs P217, P231, P232,<br />

P242, P247, P253<br />

Röhlich Pál<br />

P085<br />

Rudisch Tibor<br />

P134<br />

Ruisanchez Éva P200<br />

Rusznák Zoltán<br />

P100, P113, P115<br />

Ruther, Patrick<br />

P050, P086<br />

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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX<br />

Sáfrány Géza<br />

P048<br />

Safronov, V. Boris P124<br />

Sághy K.<br />

P141<br />

Sándor János<br />

P169<br />

Sándor Katalin<br />

P053, P066, P068<br />

Sándor Péter<br />

P179, P200<br />

Sándor Z.<br />

P070<br />

Sanguino Elena<br />

P067<br />

Sántha Miklós<br />

P165<br />

Sargsyan, H. Vaghinak P152<br />

Sári Katalin<br />

P230<br />

Sárközi Leila<br />

P064<br />

Sárvári Miklós<br />

P033<br />

Sáry Gyula<br />

P228, P251<br />

Sas Balázs<br />

P116<br />

Saunders Richard P001<br />

Schjottelvik, Tore P003<br />

Schlett Katalin<br />

P218, P248<br />

Schürmann, Britta P133<br />

Schwaller Beat<br />

P046<br />

Schwarcz Attila<br />

P035<br />

Schwirtlich M.<br />

P040<br />

Seidl, Karsten<br />

P086<br />

Serences, John T. P137<br />

Seress László P001, P127, P161,<br />

P210<br />

Serfõzõ Zoltán<br />

P117<br />

Sevinè S.<br />

P144<br />

Shimizudani Takeshi P047<br />

Shimono Takanori P047<br />

Shujaa, Nashwan P069<br />

Siklós László<br />

P197, P198, P201<br />

Simon Ágnes<br />

P114<br />

Simon László<br />

P151, P152<br />

Simor Attila<br />

P142<br />

Sipos Péter<br />

P055<br />

Skopál Judit<br />

P048<br />

S³awiñska, Urszula P194<br />

Slézia Andrea<br />

P118<br />

Snipes, James A. P174<br />

Sobor Melinda<br />

P153<br />

Solymár Margit<br />

P005, P007, P034<br />

Solymosi Norbert P033<br />

Sólyom A.<br />

P219<br />

Somogyi Péter<br />

P238<br />

Somogyi Virág<br />

P016<br />

Somogyvári Zoltán P235, P249, P250<br />

Soós Szilvia<br />

P003, P029<br />

Sperlágh Beáta P052, P058, P061,<br />

P164<br />

Stefanics Gábor P154<br />

Stelescu András P119<br />

Stenberg, Dag<br />

P146<br />

Sümegi Balázs<br />

P199, P202<br />

Sümegi János<br />

P119<br />

Svéd Olivér A.<br />

P125<br />

Szabadfi Krisztina P163, P180, P186,<br />

P191, P202, P203<br />

Szabó Alíz<br />

P202<br />

Szabó András P063, P104, P193,<br />

P194<br />

Szabó Andrea<br />

P240<br />

Szabó Arnold<br />

P085, P120<br />

Szabó Eszter<br />

P121<br />

Szabó Éva Rebeka P122, P170<br />

Szabó G.<br />

P040, P075<br />

Szabó H.<br />

P206<br />

Szabó Klaudia<br />

P163, P203<br />

Szabó László<br />

P157<br />

Szabó Róbert<br />

P195<br />

Szabó-Meltzer Kinga P032, P038<br />

Szabó-Révész Piroska P055<br />

Szájli Ágota<br />

P181<br />

Szalay Csaba<br />

P027, P035, P037<br />

Szalisznyó Krisztina P123<br />

Szauer Edit<br />

P031<br />

Szederkényi Gábor P008<br />

Szegedi Viktor<br />

P165, P183<br />

Székely György<br />

P090<br />

Székely Miklós<br />

P003, P005, P029<br />

Szél Ágoston<br />

P085, P120, P157<br />

Szelényi Zoltán<br />

P034<br />

Szellár Dóra<br />

P170<br />

Szepesi Zs.<br />

P204<br />

Szereday László P019<br />

Szigyártó Imola Cs. P256<br />

Szilágyi Nóra<br />

P074<br />

Szirmai Ágnes<br />

P151<br />

Szirtes Gábor<br />

P138<br />

Szolcsányi János P053, P066, P068,<br />

P070<br />

Szombathelyi Zsolt P033, P195<br />

Szõgyi Donát<br />

P019, P135, P186<br />

Szõke Balázs<br />

P036<br />

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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX<br />

Szõke Éva<br />

P070<br />

Szûcs Géza<br />

P100, P113, P115<br />

Szûcs Mária<br />

P080<br />

Szûcs Péter<br />

P124<br />

Tailby, Chris<br />

P079<br />

Tajti János<br />

P177<br />

Takács Eszter<br />

P204<br />

Takács Gábor<br />

P027, P035, P037<br />

Takács József<br />

P211<br />

Tamás Andrea P019, P031, P135,<br />

P163, P180, P186,<br />

P191, P199, P203<br />

Tamás Gábor P214, P231, P234,<br />

P242, P243, P247<br />

Tanaka Kunihiko P047<br />

Tarnawa István<br />

P088, P089, P099<br />

Tárnok K.<br />

P081<br />

Tihanyi Károly<br />

P033, P195<br />

Timár J.<br />

P153<br />

Todorov, Mihail<br />

P125<br />

Tombácz Dóra<br />

P104<br />

Tompa Tamás<br />

P228, P251<br />

Tóth Andrea<br />

P055<br />

Tóth Attila (Budapest) P017, P109, P252<br />

Tóth Attila (Pécs) P221<br />

Tóth D. M.<br />

P070<br />

Tóth E.<br />

P219<br />

Tóth Éva<br />

P231, P243<br />

Tóth Gábor<br />

P019, P163, P199<br />

Tóth Géza<br />

P103<br />

Tóth Judit<br />

P104<br />

Tóth Kinga<br />

P205<br />

Tóth Krisztián<br />

P145, P155<br />

Tóth Máté<br />

P156<br />

Tóth Zsuzsanna P032, P038<br />

Tömböl Teréz<br />

P126<br />

Töröcsik Beáta<br />

P167<br />

Török B.<br />

P144, P239<br />

Tretter László<br />

P162, P187<br />

Trzosek-Szabó Ursula P039<br />

Tuboly Gábor P056, P057, P071,<br />

P095, P096<br />

Tulogdi Áron<br />

P156<br />

Túri Gergely F. P217, P231, P247,<br />

P253<br />

Turiák Lilla<br />

P167<br />

Turóczy Zsolt<br />

P160<br />

Újfalussy Balázs Benedek P254<br />

Ulbert István P050, P086, P118,<br />

P154, P175, P219,<br />

P223, P250<br />

Usdin, Ted B.<br />

P001, P009<br />

Váczy Alexandra P031<br />

Vajda Szilvia<br />

P167, P168<br />

Vámos Enikõ<br />

P177<br />

Várady Linda<br />

P084<br />

Varga B.<br />

P093, P111<br />

Varga Csaba<br />

P214<br />

Varga Tamás<br />

P019<br />

Varga Viktor<br />

P223, P255<br />

Varju Patricia<br />

P033<br />

Varró Petra<br />

P121, P256<br />

Vas Judit<br />

P148<br />

Vass Gabriella<br />

P183<br />

Vass Júlia<br />

P119<br />

Vastagh Csaba<br />

P040<br />

Vécsei László<br />

P177<br />

Végvári Dóra<br />

P120<br />

Végvári György<br />

P085<br />

Vehovszky Ágnes P018, P206<br />

Vereczki Viktoria P167<br />

Veress Gábor<br />

P077, P090<br />

Veszprémi Béla<br />

P127, P210<br />

Vetõ Sára<br />

P207<br />

Vida Barbara<br />

P021, P023, P041<br />

Vidnyánszky Zoltán P059, P130, P131,<br />

P137, P225, P236<br />

Vigano Francesca P058<br />

Vigh Béla<br />

P157<br />

Világi I. P081, P121, P166,<br />

P235, P256<br />

Vincze András<br />

P127<br />

Vincze Csilla<br />

P157<br />

Vizi E. Szilveszter P098, P101, P105,<br />

P116, P217, P231,<br />

P232, P247, P253<br />

Voronezhskaya, Elena P004<br />

Võfély Gergõ<br />

P112, P128<br />

Völgyi Katalin<br />

P208<br />

Wang, Tao<br />

P072<br />

Wappler Edina A. P048, P209<br />

Watanabe Masahiko P013, P062, P205<br />

Wéber Ildikó<br />

P077<br />

Weinsteinc, Brant M. P110<br />

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SZERZÔI INDEX / AUTHORS’ INDEX<br />

Weiss Béla<br />

P257<br />

Wiener, Sidney<br />

P158, P159<br />

Wilhelm Imola<br />

P237<br />

Winkler István<br />

P154<br />

Wittmann Gábor P012, P014, P020,<br />

P024<br />

Wittner Lucia<br />

P050, P175<br />

Wolf Ervin<br />

P119<br />

Wollemann Mária P044<br />

Xiao J.<br />

P215<br />

Yanivc, Karina<br />

P110<br />

Zachar Gergely<br />

P045, P147, P160<br />

Zádori Anita<br />

P084<br />

Zádori Zoltán S. P069<br />

Zelena Dóra P022, P038, P039,<br />

P042, P136, P150<br />

Zimmer Márta<br />

P149<br />

Zimmer, Andreas P062, P067, P133<br />

Zimmermann Alíz P182<br />

Zorrilla, Eric P.<br />

P203<br />

Zugaro, Michaël B. P159<br />

Zsarnovszky Attila P016<br />

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TUDOMÁNYOS JEGYZETEK PROGRAM / NOTES - ELÔADÁSOK<br />

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TUDOMÁNYOS JEGYZETEK PROGRAM / NOTES - ELÔADÁSOK<br />

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