Danina Muntean

Danina Muntean participates in the Mitofood project; a research community for nutritional optimization of mitochondrial function for health promotion and disease resistance.

Prof. dr. Danina Muntean

University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Victor Babes"
Department of Pathophysiology
Timisoara
14, Tudor Vladimirescu Str.
300173 Timisoara, RO
Building Medicine II, 1st floor
ROMANIA
Tel +40 723493434
Fax + 40 256220479

E-mail: daninamuntean@gmail.com

Website: http://www.umft.eu/

Expertise

Cardioprotection by ischemic and pharmacological pre- and postconditioning mitochondria as targets of cardioprotection; smoking induced endothelial dysfunction and mechanisms of early pulmonary hypertension in COPD; bioactive foods and nutraceuticals in carcinogenesis and metabolic syndrome; sleep apnea from cardiovascular risk factor to brain preconditioning.

Relevant projects and functions

  • Expert Referee for the National University Research Council (NURC) of Romania
  • General Secretary of Romanian Society of Pathophysiology
  • Coordinator of 2 national projects focused on the role of mitochondria in cardioprotection against experimental ischemia/reperfusion injury
  • Participant in 3 national ongoing projects focused on the role of bioactive foods and nutraceuticals in patients with cancer and metabolic syndrome.
  • PI of individual grants from the NATO-CNR (Consiglio Nationale delle Ricerche) Roma, Italy Senior Outreach Fellowship in Life Sciences for Eastern Europe (2004) and Hospices Civils de Lyon, France (2002-2003)

Group structure

2 Professors (1M, 1F), 1 senior lecturer (M, post-doc), 1 lecturer (F, post-doc), 4 Assistant-Professors (PhD, 1M, 3F), 3 junior research fellows (PhD, F), 1 engineer (M)

Selected publications

  1. Danina Muntean, Valentin Ordodi, Nicoleta Mirica, Dragos Barglazan, Roberta Menabo, Nina Kaludercic, Marcella Canton, Fabio Di Lisa. Acute and chronic inhibition of monoaminooxidase a protect rat hearts subjected to in situ regional ischemia. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology 2008, 44 (4); 793: A194
  2. L. Argaud, O. Gateau-Roesch, D. Muntean, L. Chalabreysse, J. Loufouat, D. Robert, M. Ovize. Specific inhibition of the mitochondrial permeability transition prevents lethal reperfusion injury. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology 2005; 38(2): 367-374.