Mgr. Lenka Rossmeislová, Ph.D. ****************************************************************************************** * ******************************************************************************************
Laboratory of Physiology and Pathophysiology of Adipose Tissue, Department of Pathophysiol https://www.lf3.cuni.cz/3LFEN-677.html [ URL "https://www.lf3.cuni.cz/3LFEN-677.html"] Topic title Interaction between adipose tissue and the lymphatic system [ URL "https://www.lf3.cuni.cz news=11736&locale=EN"] Characterization of adipose tissue properties affected by exercise *========================================================================================= * Description of scientific activity *========================================================================================= Lenka graduated in Molecular Biology, Virology and Genetics, her master thesis focused on adipose tissue at the Institute of Physiology under the supervision of Dr. Jan Kopecký. In she worked as a research associate at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center, LSU, with Steven Smith, where she continued her research in adipose tissue in human in vivo and in v After returning to the Czech Republic, she joined Dr. Pavel Hozák at the Institute of Mole for her PhD studies, where she focused on various aspects of cellular aging with significa microscopy methods. She received her PhD degree in 2007, since then she has been working a of Medicine of Charles University, within the Department of Sport Medicine.  After the tra the Department, she became the head of the Laboratory of Physiology and Pathophysiology of in 2010. The laboratory is now involved in the study of various aspects of de novo lipogen tissue, including the synthesis of insulin-sensitizing PAHSA, adipose tissue-liver interac to starvation, as well as the study of lipolysis and secretory properties of adipose tissu with pancreatic cancer. Another research topic is the relationship between adipose tissue system, i.e., addressing the question of how adipocytes affect lymphatic endothelial funct versa, how differently efficient lymphatic drainage affects the expansion of individual fa group is also the Czech half of the Czech-French Obesity Clinical Research Laboratory, und of Prof. Štich (3rd Faculty of Medicine) and Prof. Langin (INSERM). Lenka is/was a PI or c grants of the AZV and GAČR, is a partner in the H2020 project, publishes regularly, is a m panel of the AZV grant agency, reviews articles for many journals. *========================================================================================= * Selected publications *========================================================================================= KOC, M., WALD, M., VARALIOVA, Z., ONDRUJOVA, B., CIZKOVA, T., BRYCHTA, M., KRACMEROVA, J., L., PALA, J., SRAMKOVA, V., SIKLOVA, M., GOJDA, J. & ROSSMEISLOVA, L. 2021. Lymphedema alt lipogenic, immune and angiogenic properties of adipose tissue: a hypothesis-generating stu cancer survivors. Sci Rep, 11, 8171. ČÍŽKOVÁ, T., ŠTĚPÁN, M., DAĎOVÁ, K., ONDRŮJOVÁ, B., SONTÁKOVÁ, L., KRAUZOVÁ, E., MATOUŠ, M GOJDA, J., KRAČMEROVÁ, J., ŠTICH, V., ROSSMEISLOVÁ, L. & ŠIKLOVÁ, M. 2020. Exercise traini inflammation of adipose tissue in the elderly: cross-sectional and randomized intervention Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. ROSSMEISLOVA, L., MALISOVA, L., KRACMEROVA, J., TENCEROVA, M., KOVACOVA, Z., KOC, M., SIKL M., VIQUERIE, N., LANGIN, D. & STICH, V. 2013. Weight loss improves the adipogenic capacit preadipocytes and modulates their secretory profile. Diabetes, 62, 1990-5. *========================================================================================= * Selected or ongoing grants/clinical studies *========================================================================================= 2020-2026: TheraLymph –Gene Therapy to restore lymphatic flow lymphedema, H2020 SC1-BHC-07 874708 2021-2024: Novel approaches to enhance insulin-sensitizing effects of exercise: targeting ETAPA; Czech Health Research Council project NU21-01-00469 2019 - 2022: Pancreatic cancer: metabolic derangements assiocated with insulin resistence Health Research Council project NV19-01-00101, Co-PI: Lenka Rossmeislova *========================================================================================= * PhD Students *========================================================================================= Number of PhD students currently studying : 2 Number of defended students with year of defence: 3 PhD (2014,2015, 2017)