Z.
Valic, R. Pecotic, Z. Dogas and M. Valic. Univ. of Split Sch. of
Med., Croatia.
B501
930.24 Developmental hyperoxia diminishes the
carotid body response to hypercapnia.
R.W. Bavis, K.J.
DeAngelis, R.J. March and J.A. Wallace. Bates Col.
B502
930.25 The effect of sleep restriction on the respiratory
and vascular control.
K. Pugh, S. Taheri and G. Balanos. Sch.
of Sport and Exercise Sci., Univ. of Birmingham, U.K.
B503
930.26 Progesterone enhances respiratory frequency
and reduces apnea frequency during sleep in mice KO for the
nuclear progesterone receptor.
F. Marcouiller, R. Lavoie and
V. Joseph. Laval Univ., Canada.
B504
930.27 Characterization of breathing following four
weeks of prolonged dietary bisphenol A exposure in mice.
K. Baker, C. Liang, M. Benson, K. DeRuisseau and L.
DeRuisseau. Le Moyne Col. and Syracuse Univ.
B505
930.28 Modulation of respiratory motor output during
micturition is dependent on level of respiratory drive.
T. Shen,
W.F. Collins, J.E. Witkin, A. Mannino and I.C. Solomon.
Stony Brook Univ.
B506
930.29 Respiratory sensory gating in children
measured by the respiratory-related evoked potentials.
P-Y.S.
Chan, C-W. Li and Y-J. Chen. Chang Gung Univ., Taiwan.
MONDAY PHYSIOLOGY
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B507
930.30 A stochastic and integrative model of human
breathing.
B. BuSha and G. Banis. The Col. of New Jersey.
B508
930.31 New theory of respiratory control and
regulation.
X-G. Sun. Natl. Ctr. for Cardiovasc. Dis., Beijing.
931. CONTROL OF BREATHING: RHYTHM
GENERATION
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B509
931.1
An avian model for exploring brain stem
rhythmogenic behavior during early development.
M.A. Vincen-
Brown, K.D. Still, F. Quick and J.Q. Pilarski. Idaho State Univ.
B510
931.2 Withdrawn.
B511
931.3
Persistent activity and interactions in the
brainstem respiratory network during hyperventilatory apnea.
S.C. Nuding, L.S. Segers, R.E. O’Connor, J.B. Dean, D.C.
Bolser, K.F. Morris and B.G. Lindsey. Morsani Col. of Med.,
Univ. of South Florida and Col. of Vet. Med., Univ. of Florida.
B512
931.4
Medullary post-inspiratory neuron activities
are selectively driven by NMDA receptor-dependent neurons
in pontine Kölliker-Fuse nucleus.
G. Song, Y. Ning and C-S.
Poon. MIT.
B513
931.5
Sustained apnea induced by GABAA receptor
blockade at ventrolateral pons/A5 region is reversed by
subsequent blockade of glutamatergic receptors.
G. Song, Y.
Ning and C-S. Poon. MIT.
B514
931.6
The preBötzinger complex partially mediates
opioid-induced respiratory depression in young but not in adult
rabbits.
A.G. Stucke, E.J. Zuperku, I. Prkic, F.A. Hopp and
E.A. Stuth. Med. Col. of Wisconsin and Zablocki VA Med. Ctr.
B515
931.7
The role of ATP and glia in modulating the
generation of sighs.
T. Dashevskiy, A. Doi and J-M. Ramirez.
Seattle Children’s Res. Inst. and Univ. of Washington.
932. BRAINSTEM AUTONOMIC PATHWAYS IN
HEALTH AND DISEASE
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B516
932.1
Optogenetic stimulation of the locus coeruleus
noradrenergic neurons increase inhibitory neurotransmission
to cardiac vagal neurons in the nucleus ambiguus.
X. Wang,
R.A. Pinol and D. Mendelowitz. George Washington Univ.
B517
932.2
Astrocyte damage but not microglial infiltration
in the nucleus tractus solitarii attenuates cardiovascular
reflexes.
W. Talman, S. Jones and L-H. Lin. Carver Col. of
Med., Univ. of Iowa and VA Healthcare Syst.
B518
932.3
mTOR signaling in the dorsal motor nucleus of
vagus.
W. Zhang, C. Zhang, Z. Li and M. Mulholland. Peking
Univ. Hlth. Sci. Ctr. and the Univ. of Michigan.
B519
932.4
Responses of neurons in the caudal medullary
lateral tegmental field to visceral inputs and vestibular
stimulation in vertical planes.
B.J. Yates, J.D. Moy, D.J. Miller,
M.F. Catanzaro, B.D. Boyle, S.W. Ogburn, L.A. Cotter and
A.A. McCall. Univ. of Pittsburgh.
B520
932.5
Processing of vestibular inputs by the
medullary lateral tegmental field of conscious cats: implications
for generation of motion sickness.
A.A. McCall, J.D. Moy, W.M.
DeMayo, S.R. Puterbaugh, D.J. Miller, M.F. Catanzaro and B.
Yates. Univ. of Pittsburgh.
B521
932.6
Evidence that 5-HT neurotransmission within
the nucleus tractus solitarii differentially modulates glutamate
release via 5-HT
3
and 5-HT
1A
receptors.
P.S. Hosford, A.G.
Ramage and S. Mifflin. University Col. London and Univ. of
North Texas Hlth. Sci. Ctr.
B522
932.7
Direct projection from the dorsomedial
hypothalamus to the rostral medullary raphe drives brown
adipose tissue thermogenesis.
N. Kataoka, H. Hioki, T. Kaneko
and K. Nakamura. Kyoto Univ.
B523
932.8
NOS uncoupling and redox-dependent
baroreflex inhibition in neural mechanism of metabolic
syndrome-associated hypertension.
J.Y-H. Chan and S.H.H.
Chan. Kaohsiung Chang Gung Mem. Hosp., Taiwan.
B524
932.9
Epigenetic regulation of cerebrovascular
remodeling mediated through exosomes in
hyperhomocysteinemia: role of folic acid.
A. Kalani, N.
Narayanan, N. Qipshidze, S. Givvimani, P.K. Kamat, S.C.
Tyagi and N. Tyagi. Univ. of Louisville.
B525
932.10 Responses of vestibular nucleus neurons
to hindlimb movement in decerebrate cats.
M.S. Arshian,
S.R. Puterbaugh, L.A. Cotter, B.J. Yates and A.A. McCall.
Midwestern Univ. Col. of Osteo. Med. and Univ. of Pittsburgh.
B526
932.11 Sympathoexcitation induced by SK channel
blockade in PVN requires activation of NMDA receptors.
R.A.
Larson, A.D. Chapp, M. Gu and Q-H. Chen. Michigan Technol.
Univ.
B527
932.12 Quantification of enkephalinergic
immunoreactivity in the periaqueductal gray of an animal
model of endometriosis.
A. Torres-Reveron, M.L. Cruz, S.
Hernandez, A. Hernandez and C.B. Appleyard. Ponce Sch.
of Med. and Hlth. Sci., PR.
B528
932.13 Expression of tyrosine hydroxylase within
distinct populations of presympathetic-pretomotor neurons in
the rat brainstem.
H. Nam, N.L. Jackson and I.A. Kerman.
Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham.
933. NEURONAL EXCITABILITY
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B529
933.1
Enhancement of a model of essential tremor
using SNNAP.
J. Moran and J. Watrous. Saint Joseph’s Univ.,
PA.
B530
933.2
Identification of cationic and anionic nicotinic
acetylcholine receptor subunits in Helisoma trivolvis.
L. Zhong,
Y. Wu, C. Jiang and V. Rehder. Georgia State Univ.
B531
933.3
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors expressed by
muscle afferent neurons.
J.C. Baxter and K.S. Elmslie. A.T.
Still Univ., MO.
B532
933.4
Oral administration of high doses of
pseudoephedrine hydrochloride accelerates the onset of CNS
oxygen toxicity seizures in rats exposed to hyperbaric oxygen
at 5 atmospheres absolute.
R. Pilla, H.E. Held, C. Landon and
J.B. Dean. Univ. of South Florida.
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B533
933.5
Alpha-1 adrenoreceptors modulate GABA
release onto ventral tegmental area dopamine neurons.
M.C.
Velasquez, R. Vazquez, P. Sanabria and C.A. Jimenez-
Rivera. Univ. of Puerto Rico, Univ. Indust. de Santander,
Colombia and Univ. Central del Caribe, PR.
B534
933.6
Characterizing the expression of voltage gated
calcium channels in rat superior cervical ganglia.
M. Scott and
P. Kammermeier. Univ. of Rochester.
B535
933.7
Calcium-related channels as determinants of
the excitability of dopaminergic neurons in rodent substantia
nigra.
J-m. Chung and J. Noh. Ewha Womans Univ. and
Dankook Univ., South Korea.
934. NEURONAL PLASTICITY
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B536
934.1
O-GlcNAcylation modulates hippocampal
plasticity and alters hippocampal dependent learning and
memory.
K. Wang, E. Taylor, A. Nelson, T. Bredemann, S.
Clinton, R. Marchase, J. Chatham and L. McMahon. Univ. of
Alabama at Birmingham.
B537
934.2
Development of an in vitro analog
concomitantly expressing the cellular correlates of sensitization
and suppression of feeding in Aplysia californica.
H.A. Weisz,
M. Wainwright and R. Mozzachiodi. Texas A&M Univ. Corpus
Christi.
B538
934.3
In vitro analysis of the feeding neural circuit
in Aplysia after long-term sensitization training.
M. Odem, M.
Wainwright and R. Mozzachiodi. Texas A&M Univ. Corpus
Christi.
B539
934.4
Neurotrophic growth factor response to
lower body resistance training in older adults.
J.J. Walsh,
T. Scribbans, R.F. Bentley, J.M. Kellawan, B. Gurd and M.
Tschakovsky. Sch. of Kinesiol. and Hlth. Studies, Queen’s
Univ., Canada.
B540
934.5
Initiation of olfactory memory in patients after
successful treatment of patients with congenital hyposmia –
the role of neuroplasticity.
R.I. Henkin and L. Levy. The Taste
and Smell Clin. and George Washington Univ. Med. Ctr.
B541
934.6
Inspiratory intercostal long-term facilitation in
unanesthetized rats.
A.A. Navarrete Opazo and G. Mitchell.
Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.
B542
934.7
Flying before diving: induction of
neuroprotection against CNS-oxygen toxicity seizures while
breathing 100% oxygen at 5 atmospheres absolute.
R. Pilla,
H.E. Held, T. Fiorelli, C.S. Landon and J.B. Dean. Univ. of
South Florida.
B543
934.8
Enhancements in mossy fibers long-term
potentiation are neurotrophin-specific.
E.A. Jimenez- Nunez,
K. Thompson and J. Porter. Ponce Sch. of Med. and Hlth. Sci.,
PR.
B544
934.9
Beneficial effect of melatonin and treadmill
exercise on remodeling of neural circuit after focal cerebral
ischemia in rats.
S. Lee, Y. Hong and Y. Hong. Grad. Sch. of
Inje Univ. and Col. of Biomed. Sci. & Engin., Inje Univ., South
Korea.
B545
934.10 The effects of melatonin combined with
exercise on anatomical changes and reorganization in the brain
after spinal cord injury.
K. Park, S. Lee, Y. Hong and Y. Hong.
Grad. Sch. of Inje Univ. and Col. of Biomed. Sci. & Engin., Inje
Univ., South Korea.
B546
934.11 Stress-induced activation of a distinct
subpopulation of GABA neurons in the basolateral amygdala
of male and female rats.
J.M. Bolanos, A.E. Lopez, C.B.
Middleton, J.J. Del Cid, J.N. Hamdan, C.C. Ruiz and K.L.
Gosselink. Univ. of Texas at El Paso and Loretto Acad., El
Paso.
935. NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, HYPOTHALAMUS
AND PITUITARY
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B547
935.1
Differential contribution of brain-region-specific
melanocortin 5 receptor to physical activity levels in lean
versus obesity-prone rats.
C. Shukla, L.G. Koch, S.L. Britton,
M. Cai, V.J. Hruby and C.M. Novak. Kent State Univ., Univ. of
Michigan and Univ. of Arizona.
B548
935.2
Gene expression of appetite regulatory factors
and glucose transporters in hypothalamus, pectoralis major,
abdominal fat and liver after insulin injection in chicken lines
selected for high or low body weight.
W. Zhang, L. Sumners, P.
Siegel, M. Cline and E. Gilbert. Virginia Tech.
B549
935.3
Prevalence of chronic hypopituitarism after
blast concussion.
C.W. Wilkinson, E.A. Colasurdo, K.F.
Pagulayan, J.B. Shofer and E.R. Peskind. VA Puget Sound
Hlth. Care Syst. and Univ. of Washington.
B550
935.4
Neuronostatin alters gene expression in rat
anterior pituitary cells: a possible role in energy balance and
glucose homeostasis.
L.J. Redlinger, G.L.C. Yosten and W.K.
Samson. Saint Louis Univ.
B551
935.5
Expressions of epithelial Na
+
channel subunits
in the supraoptic nucleus of the hypothalamus in the male rat in
response to dietary NaCl intake.
M. Haque, L.L. Wilson and R.
Teruyama. LSU.
B552
935.6
Cthrc1, a novel hormone involved in regulation
of metabolism.
J.P. Stohn, N.G. Perreault, Q. Wang, L. Liaw
and V. Lindner. Maine Med. Ctr. Res. Inst., Scarborough.
B553
935.7
Hypothalamo-pituitary axis dysfunction in
animals that exhibit a maladaptive response to a traumatic
stressor.
A.M. Whitaker and N. Gilpin. LSU Hlth. Sci. Ctr., New
Orleans.
B554
935.8
P2X7 receptors mediate hormone release
in nerve terminals of the neurohypophysis.
A.E. Cuadra, E.
Custer, E. Bosworth, M.K. Raizada and J.R. Lemos. Univ. of
Massachusetts Worcester and Univ. of Florida.
B555
935.9
Localizations of 11
b-hydroxysteroid
dehydrogenase type 2 and mineralocorticoid receptors in
the rat hypothalamus.
R.A. Wilson, L.G. Shelton, M. Haque,
N.E.J. Wandrey, L.L. Wilson and R. Teruyama. LSU.
MONDAY PHYSIOLOGY
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936. CARDIOVASCULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY,
INCLUDING RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN-
ALDOSTERONE AND THE ADRENAL GLAND IN
STRESS AND TRAUMA
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B556
936.1
Small peptide PEP7 can decease angiotensin
II-induced function through MAPK signaling pathway.
J. Liu,
D. Zhang, H. Ji, B. Bajaj, W. Zheng, W. Samson and K.
Sandberg. Georgetown Univ. and Saint Louis Univ.
B557
936.2
Selective antagonism of mitogen-activated
protein kinase-, but not phospholipase C-dependent angiotensin
II actions in brain.
G.L.C. Yosten, J. Liu, K. Sandberg and
W.K. Samson. Saint Louis Univ. and Georgetown Univ.
B558
936.3
Myocardial AT1 gene expression is increased
in a model of left ventricular hypertrophy induced by high salt
intake.
R.C. Pereira, I.A. Katayama and J.C. Heimann. Univ.
of São Paulo.
B559
936.4
Aldosterone-mediated cardiac regulation
of microRNA-21.
D.G. Romero, J.E. Price, M.E. Hall, S.
Bandyopadhyay and L.L. Yanes. Univ. of Mississippi Med. Ctr.
B560
936.5
Muscle RING finger-1 inhibits thyroid hormone-
dependent cardiomyocyte growth in vitro and in vivo.
K.M.
Wadosky, R.L. Hite, M.A. Portman, A.M. Gerdes and M.S.
Willis. Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, American Physiol.
Soc., Bethesda, Seattle Children’s Res. Inst. and New York Col.
of Osteo. Med., New York Inst. of Technol.
B561
936.6
Effects of menopausal hormone treatments
on prostanoid levels and platelet sensitivity to cyclic AMP
activation in healthy, recently menopausal women.
L. Hunter,
L. Raz, M. Jayachandran and V.M. Miller. Mayo Clin.
B562
936.7
Repeated acute restraint-induced stress:
effects on body weight, cortisol and reproductive hormones in
female Wistar rats.
L.A. Olayaki and S.O. Suleiman. Univ. of
Ilorin, Nigeria.
B563
936.8
Stress-triggered regulation of the
adrenomedullary angiotensin II type 2 receptor.
R. Nostramo,
A. Tillinger, J.M. Saavedra, L. Serova, A. Kumar, V. Pandey,
R. Kvetnansky and E.L. Sabban. New York Med. Col., NIMH,
NIH, Univ. of Toledo Col. of Med. and Inst. of Exptl. Endocrinol.,
Slovak Acad. of Sci., Bratislava.
B564
936.9
Stress-induced changes in gene expression of
urocortin 2 and other corticotrophin-releasing hormone family
members in rat adrenal medulla.
E.L. Sabban, A. Tillinger, R.
Nostramo, R. Kvetnansky and L. Serova. New York Med. Col.
and Inst. of Exptl. Endocrinol., Slovak Acad. of Sci., Bratislava.
B565
936.10 Relationship of Internet game addiction and
autonomic function in adolescents.
N-H. Kim and I.D. Kong.
Keimyung Univ. Col. of Nursing and Yonsei Univ. Col. of Med.,
South Korea.
B566
936.11 Psycho-physiological changes in mouse strain
submitted to social stress.
M. Jibitu. U.S. Army Ctr. for Envrn.
Hlth. Res., Fort Detrick, MD.
B567
936.12 Biochemical and mood changes dissociate
during exposure to intense military training.
J. Biedenkapp, K.
Grohmann, J. McClung, E. Farina, N. Murphy, C. Cummings
and H. Lieberman. U.S. Army Res. Inst. of Envrn. Med., Natick,
MA, Oak Ridge Inst. for Sci. and Educ., Belcamp, MD, U.S.
Army John F. Kennedy Spec. Warfare Ctr., Ft. Bragg, NC.
B568
936.13 The effects of second- and third-hand cigarette
smoke exposure on the adrenal activity in Swiss Webster mice.
R. Shakir, M.L. Thao and F. Watson. California State Univ.,
Stanislaus.
B569
936.14 Child MTHFR C677T genotype and HPA stress
regulation at 6 years of age.
K.V. Hookenson, J. Weinberg,
U. Brain, A.M. Devlin and T.F. Oberlander. Univ. of British
Columbia.
B570
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