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Network on Mitochondrial Physiology for Scoring Fitness, Aging, Pathologies, Tissues, and Animal Models

  • MitoScore aims at meeting current demands of the global research community to improve the data base on mitochondrial function/dysfunction in various tissues of humans and animal models, and to diagnose the mitochondrial implications in various pathologies, for development and evaluation of mitochondria-targeted therapies.
  • MitoScore opens the feedback loop between the primary problems of attack (mitochondrial roles in Fitness, Aging, Pathologies, Integrative Physiology) and the consequential models and methods employed.
  • MitoScore will generate the critical mass of partners required to address the complex conceptual and methodological problems that may have prevented so far the major break-though required for relating the quality of life and the severity of a disease to a clinically accessible functional mitochondrial score. In this context, any genetic background requires evaluation in terms of pathophysiological function not only on a molecular basis but finally on an integrated systems level.
  • MitoScore is an initiative towards a broad but focussed project, to ‘contribute substantially to the coordination and defragmentation of research efforts across Europe’ (http://www.cost.esf.org/participate/guidelines).


The present questionnaire should assist in the formulation of a ‘Preliminary Proposal’ for a COST network. COST projects support exclusively networking and training activities, based on independently funded scientific projects of each participant (duration: 4 years).



MitoScore is an initiative of MitoCom. If you are interested to participate in the MitoScore COST proposal, please send us this brief information:


Feedback

  • 2011-08-20: Up to now, we have received positive responses from 51 research groups in 22 COST countries. This is more than expected on the basis of our limited primary circulation, and it is more than COST projects are designed for. As a result, we will (1) proceed full-power with the COST project application, and (2) at the same time explore the options for larger frameworks of support for a major mitochondrial physiology network, particularly considering that the number of relevant research groups would more than triple if North America, South America, and Asia are involved.
 Your feedback reflects the fact that ‘mitochondrial physiology’ has become one of the hot topics 
 in research aimed at finding solutions to the present challenges in our health care system.

Partner Summary

A. A brief summary of your currently funded research projects contributing to our general topic: “Participants interested in network (name, institution and country, maximum 2000 characters, approx. 300 words

Questionnaire

B. Questionnaire – delete or add as appropriate (duration 4 years):

1. Main topics studied

1.1. Life style and fitness (sedentary, active, athletic)

1.2 Aging (ontogenetic development, senescence, aging)

1.3 Degenerative and cardiovascular diseases, cancer (specify)

1.4 Inherited diseases (specify)


2. Human studies and animal models

2.1. Studies on humans

2.2. Animal models (specify)


3. Tissues and species

3.1. Species and evolutionary perspectives (specify)

3.2. Tissues and cell cultures (specify)


4. Methods and mitochondrial preparations

4.1. Methods (respirometry, mt-membrane potential, ROS production, redox regulation, .. specify)

4.2. Isolated mitochondria, tissue homogenates, permeabilized cells or muscle fibres, intact cells, organ, intact organism, .. (specify)


5. Propose max. two additional partner institutions (academic or industrial).


6. Are you or have you been involved in another COST initiative? Is there any overlap or potential synergy with another COST initiative? (specify)


Time schedule for COST project application

1. Preliminary proposal

1.1. Partner description: 2011 Aug. 19 to 22

1.2. You receive summary of feedback: Sep. 9 to 15

1.3. Elaboration of preliminary proposal, dissemination: Sep. 16 to 19

1.4. Your feedback: Sep. 23

1.5. Final submission: 2011 Sep. 30


2. Information from COST on acceptance: 2011 Nov. 25


3. Full project application: 2012 Jan. 26

Contact

Please, send your informaiton to:

Erich Gnaiger, A.Univ.-Prof., Ph.D.

Medical University of Innsbruck

Department of Visceral, Transplant and Thoracic Surgery

D. Swarovski Research Laboratory

A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria

Email: [email protected]


OROBOROS INSTRUMENTS Corp.

high-resolution respirometry

Schöpfstrasse 18, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria

T +43 512 566796; F +43 512 566796 20

Email: [email protected]

http://www.oroboros.at


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