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Dr. rer. nat.

Tina
Hörbelt-Grünheidt

Curriculum Vitae

Dr. rer. nat. Tina Hörbelt-Grünheidt is postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Medical Psychology and Behavioral Immunobiology of the University Hospital in Essen. She studied Molecular Biology at the Westphalian University of Applied Sciences in Recklinghausen and completed her Master of Science in Medical Biology at the University Duisburg Essen in 2013. During her PhD at the Institute for Clinical Biochemistry and Pathobiochemistry of the German Diabetes Center Düsseldorf, she investigated the role of novel adipokines in obesity, type 2 diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, their impact on energy metabolism, and the contribution of these factors to the development of insulin resistance and metabolic dysfunctions in skeletal muscle and liver.

Interests

My research projects focus on the reciprocal interaction of the central nervous system and the peripheral immune system during learned placebo responses in humans and rodents. In particular, we aimed to answer the questions whether conditioned immunopharmacological responses are inducible by distinct immunomodulative drugs and what the potential underlying neurobiological mechanisms are. Here, I am responsible for supervising, planning and performing distinct biochemical, molecular biology as well as cell-based analytical methods.

Selected publications

Hörbelt T, Hetze S, Schedlowski M, Lückemann L (2020). The learned placebo response in the immune system. Nervenarzt. 91: 667-674.

Hörbelt T, Kahl AL, Kolbe F, Hetze S, Wilde B, Witzke O, Schedlowski M (2020). Dose-Dependent Acute Effects of Everolimus Administration on Immunological, Neuroendocrine and Psychological Parameters in Healthy Men. Clin Transl Sci. Online ahead of print.

Fahlbusch P, Knebel B, Hörbelt T, Barbosa DM, Nikolic A, Jacob S, Al-Hasani H, Van de Velde F, Van Nieuwenhove Y, Müller-Wieland D, Lapauw B, Ouwens DM, Kotzka J (2020). Physiological Disturbance in Fatty Liver Energy Metabolism Converges on IGFBP2 Abundance and Regulation in Mice and Men. Int J Mol Sci. 21: 4144.

Hörbelt T, Martínez-Gómez EM, Hadamitzky M, Schedlowski M, Lückemann L (2019). Behaviorally conditioned immunosuppression with cyclosporine A forms long lasting memory trace. Behavioural Brain Research. 376: 112208.

Hörbelt T, Knebel B, Fahlbusch P, Barbosa D, de Wiza DH, Van de Velde F, Van Nieuwenhove Y, Lapauw B, Thoresen GH, Al-Hasani H, Müller-Wieland D, Ouwens DM, Kotzka J (2018). The adipokine sFRP4 induces insulin resistance and lipogenesis in the liver. Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis. 1865: 2671-2684.

Hörbelt T, Tacke C, Markova M, Herzfeld de Wiza D, Van de Velde F, Bekaert M, Van Nieuwenhove Y, Hornemann S, Rödiger M, Seebeck N, Friedl E, Jonas W, Thoresen GH, Kuss O, Rosenthal A, Lange V, Pfeiffer AFH, Schürmann A, Lapauw B, Rudovich N, Pivovarova O, Ouwens DM (2018). The novel adipokine WISP1 associates with insulin resistance and impairs insulin action in human myotubes and mouse hepatocytes. Diabetologia. 61: 2054–2065.

Jelenik T, Kaul K, Séquaris G, Flögel U, Phielix E, Kotzka J, Knebel B, Fahlbusch P, Hörbelt T, Lehr S, Reinbeck AL, Müller-Wieland D, Esposito I, Shulman GI, Szendroedi J, Roden M (2017). Mechanisms of Insulin Resistance in Primary and Secondary Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver. Diabetes. 66: 2241-2253.

Knebel B, Göddeke S, Hartwig S, Hörbelt T, Fahlbusch P, Al-Hasani H, Jacob S, Koellmer C, Nitzgen U, Schiller M, Lehr S, Kotzka J (2017). Alteration of Liver Peroxisomal and Mitochondrial Functionality in the NZO Mouse Model of Metabolic Syndrome. Proteomics Clin Appl. 12

Bekaert M, Ouwens DM, Hörbelt T, Van de Velde F, Fahlbusch P, Herzfeld de Wiza D, Van Nieuwenhove Y, Calders P, Praet M, Hoorens A, Geerts A, Verhelst X, Kaufman JM, Lapauw B (2016). Reduced expression of chemerin in visceral adipose tissue associates with hepatic steatosis in patients with obesity. Obesity (Silver Spring). 24: 2544-2552

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The Institute of Medical Psychology was founded in 1978 and is one of the pre-clinical Departments of the Essen University Hospital.

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    University Hospital Essen
    Hufelandstr. 55
    45122 Essen
    Germany

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