671.1
Selectivity of synthetic CXCR4 agonists.
M.
Lefrancois, É. St-Louis, P.E. Boulais, M-R. Lefebvre, C.
Mona, R. Leduc, P. Lavigne, N. Heveker and E. Escher. Univ.
of Sherbrooke and Univ. of Montreal.
A193
671.2
Azole-based heme oxygenase inhibitors and
their effects on AC2M2 mouse breast cancer growth and
metastasis in vivo.
M. Hum, R.A. Dercho, J.Z. Vlahakis, W.A.
Szarek, B.E. Elliott and K. Nakatsu. Queen’s Univ., Canada.
A194
671.3
Characterization of the anticancer
pharmacology of novel jadomycin molecules.
S.R. Hall, A.
Robertson, D.L. Jakeman and K.B. Goralski. Col. of Pharm.,
Dalhousie Univ., Canada.
672. CSPT-GENE EXPRESSION AND
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
Poster
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A195
672.1
Regulation of cardiolipin remodeling in human
lymphoblasts.
E. Mejia, W. Taylor, M. Vandel and G. Hatch.
Fac. of Med., Univ. of Manitoba.
A196
672.2
Functional activity in human heart expressing
CYP1A1.
J. Huguet, F. Gaudette, V. Michaud and J. Turgeon.
CRCHUM, Univ. of Montreal.
A197
672.3
Genetic and clinical determinants of CYP3A4
activity in patients using 4[beta]-hydroxycholesterol as an in
vivo probe.
I.Y. Gong, M.K. DeGorter, U.I. Schwarz, P. Yin,
Y.H. Choi, R.G. Tirona and R.B. Kim. Univ. of Western Ontario.
A198
672.4
Therapeutic use of eNOS/caveolin-1
antagonistic peptides for endothelial dysfunction and
atherogenesis.
A. Sharma, C. Leung, N. Stefanovic, J. de
Haan and P. Bernatchez. Univ. of British Columbia James
Hogg Res. Ctr. and Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Inst.,
Melbourne.
A199
672.5
Protective effect of the RGS2-eIF2b
ε binding
domain (RGS2
eb
) in cardiac hypertrophy.
K.N. Lee, S. Lu, Q.
Feng and P. Chidiac. Univ. of Western Ontario.
673. CSPT-PHARMACO-GENOMIC GUIDED DOSING
OF WARFARIN
Poster
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A200
673.1
Application of a genomics-guided warfarin
dosing nomogram for hospitalized patients.
S.E. Gryn, N.
Facca and R.B. Kim. Western Univ. and London Hlth. Sci. Ctr.,
Canada.
SUNDAY PHARMACOLOGY
200
A201
673.2
Pharmacogenetics of warfarin safety and
effectiveness in children.
K. Shaw, U. Amstutz, C. Hildebrand,
S.R. Rassekh, M-P. Dubé, M.R. Hayden, C.J. Ross and B.C.
Carleton. Univ. of British Columbia and Univ. of Montreal.
674. CSPT-STATIN PHARMACOLOGY
Poster
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A202
674.1
The role of MCT1 and MCT4 in drug-induced
muscle disorders.
Y-H. Leung, J. Lu, M-E. Papillon, F.
Bélanger, J. Turgeon and V. Michaud. Univ. of Montreal and
CRCHUM, Montreal.
A203
674.2
Tricyclic compounds inhibit the OATP1A2
transporter.
J. Lu, L.G. Guilarte Moya, Y.H. Leung, F. Gaudette
and J. Turgeon. Univ. of Montreal and Univ. of Montreal Hosp.
Res. Ctr.
675. CSPT-SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Poster
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A204
675.1
The role of social media in recruiting for clinical
trials in pregnancy.
M. Shere and G. Koren. The Hosp. of the
Sick Children and Univ. of Toronto.
A205
675.2
Examination of gender bias in fatty acid ethyl
ester and ethyl glucuronide hair analysis for determination of
excessive alcohol use.
J. Gareri, C. Rao and G. Koren. The
Hosp. for Sick Children and Univ. of Toronto.
A206
675.3
Polydrug use among pregnant methadone
users.
K. Delano, J. Gareri and G. Koren. The Hosp. for Sick
Children and Univ. of Toronto.
676. CSPT-VASCULAR REGULATION
Poster
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A207
676.1 Withdrawn.
A208
676.2
Preserved PAR2 calcium signaling in
endothelial cells of hypertensive mice.
J.C. Hennessey, B.D.
Stuyvers and J.J. McGuire. Fac. of Med., Mem. Univ. of
Newfoundland, Canada.
A209
676.3
Role of the lipid peroxidation product,
4-hydroxynonenal, in the in the development of nitrate tolerance.
Y. D’Souza and B.M. Bennett. Queen’s Univ., Canada.
Physiology
677. APS UNDERGRADUATE POSTER SESSION AND
BRUCE AWARDS
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678.
MICROVASCULAR CELL SIGNALING
PATHWAYS
Poster
(Sponsored by: The Microcirculatory Society)
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B1
678.1
Decreased telomerase activity sensitizes
the resistance vasculature to stress-induced endothelial
dysfunction.
A.M. Beyer, J.C. Hockenberry and D.C.
Hockenberry. Med. Col. of Wisconsin.
B2
678.2
Impaired Ca
2+
signaling following acutely
elevated glucose in mouse endothelial cell tubes.
M.J. Socha,
T.L. Domeier, J.R. Sowers and S.S. Segal. Univ. of Missouri-
Columbia and Harry S. Truman Mem. Veterans’ Hosp.
B3
678.3
Depolarization of collecting lymphatic
endothelium with acetylcholine or TRPV4 activation.
E.J.
Behringer, J.P. Scallan, M.J. Davis and S.S. Segal. Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia.
B4
678.4
Sex-specific endothelial cell response to
insulin.
S. Bingaman and V.H. Huxley. Univ. of Missouri-
Columbia.
B5
678.5
Smooth muscle K
+
channels and the modulation
of conduction in cerebral arteries.
N. Samson, Y. Starreveld, T.
Watson and D. Welsh. Univ. of Calgary, Canada.
B6
678.6
Lysophosphatidic acid-induced integrin
activation in vascular smooth muscle cells requires production
of reactive oxygen species.
M.C. Staiculescu, Z. Hong, Z.
Sun, F. Ramirez-Perez, G.A. Meininger and L.A. Martinez-
Lemus. Univ. of Missouri-Columbia.
B7
678.7
Mechanisms of endothelial dysfunction in
penetrating cerebral arterioles of DOCA-salt hypertensive
rats.
P.W. Pires, N. Matin, H. Garver, W.F. Jackson and A.M.
Dorrance. Michigan State Univ.
PHARMACOLOGY/PHYSIOLOGY SUNDAY
201
S
U
N
B8
678.8
N-cadherins serve as a mechanotransducer in
mid-cerebral artery smooth muscle.
Z. Sun, M. Li, Z. Li, M.A.
Hill and G.A. Meininger. Univ. of Missouri-Columbia.
B9
678.9
Role of localized calcium events in regulation of
vascular tone: a theoretical investigation.
J. Parikh, A. Kapela
and N.M. Tsoukias. Florida Intl. Univ.
B10
678.10 Association of two polymorphisms in the Cx40
promoter with hypertension and left ventricular hypertrophy.
K.
Schmidt, F.J. Kaiser, H. Schunkert, J. Erdmann and C. de
Wit. Univ. of Lübeck and Tech Univ. Munich.
B11
678.11 Subarachnoid hemorrhage suppresses K
v
1
and K
v
2 currents via different mechanisms in rat parenchymal
arteriolar myocytes.
M. Koide, K.P. O’Connor, A.C. Pappas,
A.U. Syed and G.C. Wellman. Univ. of Vermont Col. of Med.
B12
678.12 Microcirculatory anatomy can explain the
illusory cooperativity seen in the flow response to exogenous
adenosine.
M.D. Bindschadler and J. Bassingthwaighte.
Univ. of Washington.
B13
678.13 Angiotensin II-independent activation of AT1
receptors in skeletal muscle arterioles.
K. Hong, Z. Nourian,
S. Reim, X. Yu, H. Li, Y. Yang, W.F. Jackson, A. Benbrook,
D.C. Kem and M.A. Hill. Univ. of Missouri-Columbia, Univ. of
Oklahoma Hlth. Sci. and VA Med. Ctr. and Michigan State Univ.
B14
678.14 Computational model of NO and NO oxidative
species transport in the microcirculation.
K.J. Madrasi and N.
Tsoukias. Florida Intl. Univ.
679. MICROVASCULAR DEVELOPMENT AND AGING
Poster
(Sponsored by: The Microcirculatory Society)
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B15
679.1
Altered electrical reactivity of endothelial tubes
with aging: role of mitochondria and Ca
2+
-activated K
+
channels.
E.J. Behringer and S.S. Segal. Univ. of Missouri-Columbia.
B16
679.2
Aging alters reactivity of microvascular
resistance networks in mouse skeletal muscle.
S. Yuan and
S.S. Segal. Univ. of Missouri-Columbia.
B17
679.3
Maternal fat-rich diet alters vasodilatation
response in adult offspring.
G. Clough, M. Musa, C. Torrens,
R. Reynolds and P. Fraser. Univ. of Southampton and Kings
Col. London.
B18
679.4
Aging increases the amplitude of spontaneous
transient outward currents in murine resistance artery smooth
muscle cells.
S. Hayoz, S.S. Segal and W.F. Jackson. Michigan
State Univ. and Univ. of Missouri-Columbia.
B19
679.5
Adding arginine to an essential amino acid feed
reverses age-related impairments in vascular responsiveness.
W.K. Mitchell, J. Williams, D. Rankin, J. Lund, M. Larvin, B.
Phillips, K. Smith and P.J. Atherton. Sch. of Grad. Entry Med.
and Hlth., Univ. of Nottingham.
B20
679.6
Circulating factors induced by caloric restriction
in the non-human primate Macaca mulatta activate angiogenic
processes in endothelial cells.
A. Csiszar, D. Sosnowska, Z.
Tucsek, T. Gautam, P. Toth, R.J. Colman, R. Weindruch, R.M.
Anderson, W.E. Sonntag and Z. Ungvari. Univ. of Oklahoma,
Oklahoma City and Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.
B21
679.7
Relationship between vascular smooth muscle
cell stiffness and integrin-mediated collagen adhesion in
response to specific vasoconstrictors and vasodilators.
K.J.
Reeves, Z. Hong, Z. Sun, Z. Li and G.A. Meininger. Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia.
B22
679.8
Development of the elastin network in the
walls of resistance arteries from neonatal and adult rats.
M.J. Collins, Z. Nourian, A. Stupica, L. Min, P.S. Clifford,
M. Krenz, C. Baines, G.A. Meininger and M.A. Hill. Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia and Med. Col. of Wisconsin.
B23
679.9
Gap junction blockage in chorioallantoic
membrane networks.
M. Maibier, B. Nitzsche, B.E. Reglin, M.
Höpfner, T.W. Secomb and A.R. Pries. Charité - Med. Univ.
Berlin and Univ. of Arizona.
B24
679.10 The impact of age on the vasodilatory capacity
of human skeletal muscle feed arteries.
S. Park, S.J. Ives,
R.H.I. Andtbacka, J.R. Gifford and R.S. Richardson. Univ. of
Utah, George E. Whalen VA Med. Ctr. and Huntsman Cancer
Hosp., Salt Lake City.
680. TISSUE-MICROVESSEL INTERACTION/
EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX
Poster
(Sponsored by: The Microcirculatory Society)
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B25
680.1
A role for fibronectin matricryptic site signaling
in short-term responses of endothelium to flow.
W. Okech and
I.H. Sarelius. Univ. of Rochester.
B26
680.2
Increased interstitial osmolality in skin of rats
on a high salt diet.
H. Wiig, T. Karlsen, O. Tenstad and J. Titze.
Univ. of Bergen, Norway and Vanderbilt Univ.
681. LYMPHATIC AND VENULAR FUNCTION
Poster
(Sponsored by: The Microcirculatory Society)
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B27
681.1
Dynamics of nitric oxide activity are sufficient
and optimal to drive lymphatic pumping.
C. Kunert, T.P. Padera
and L.L. Munn. Massachusetts Gen. Hosp./Harvard Med. Sch.
B28
681.2
Effect of mast cell activation on immune cell
trafficking towards mesenteric lymphatic vessels and its aging-
associated alterations.
V. Chatterjee and A. Gashev. Texas
A&M Hlth. Sci. Ctr.
B29
681.3
Muscle cells in rat mesenteric lymphatic
vessels of various ages.
A. Gashev, E. Bridenbaugh, I. Tsoy
Nizamutdinova, D. Jupiter, T. Nagai, S. Thangaswamy and V.
Chatterjee. Texas A&M Hlth. Sci. Ctr., Col. of Med. and Scott &
White Healthcare and Shinshu Univ. Sch. of Med., Japan.
B30
681.4
Histamine is novel endothelium-derived
relaxing factor in rat mesenteric lymphatic vessels.
A. Gashev, I.
Tsoy Nizamutdinova, T. Nagai, D. Maejima, E. Bridenbaugh,
S. Thangaswamy and V. Chatterjee. Texas A&M Hlth. Sci.
Ctr., Col. of Med. and Shinshu Univ. Sch. of Med., Japan.
SUNDAY PHYSIOLOGY
202
B31
681.5
LPS-mediated decreases in immune cells
recruitment on or near lymphatics impairs lymphatic contractility.
S. Chakraborty, D.C. Zawieja and M. Muthuchamy. Col. of
Med., Texas A&M Hlth. Sci. Ctr.
B32
681.6
Role of L-type calcium channels in acute
alcohol intoxication-induced enhancement of lymphatic calcium
transient magnitude.
F.M. Souza-Smith, J.W. Breslin and P.
Molina. LSU Hlth. Sci. Ctr., New Orleans and Univ. of South
Florida.
B33
681.7
Contractile behavior of the uterine lymphatic
vessels.
O. Gasheva, M.N. Uddin, D. Horvat, T. Kuehl and D.
Zawieja. Texas A&M Hlth. Sci. Ctr. Col. of Med. and Scott &
White Healthcare.
B34
681.8
Relating lymphatic vessel mechanical
properties measured in vitro to regulation of interstitial fluid
volume in vivo.
H. Pariseau, J.D. Franks, A.E. Lipinski, R.M.
Dongaonkar and C.M. Quick. Michael E. DeBakey Inst.,
College Station, TX.
B35
681.9
Basal nitric oxide production in mouse
collecting lymphatics does not enhance contractile activity.
J.P.
Scallan and M.J. Davis. Univ. of Missouri-Columbia.
B36
681.10 VEGF-C induces lymphangiogenesis in the rat
mesentery culture model.
R.S. Sweat and W.L. Murfee. Tulane
Univ.
B37
681.11 Role of voltage-dependent calcium channels
in stretch-induced lymphatic vessel contractions.
S.S. Lee and
P-Y. von der Weid. Univ. of Calgary, Canada.
B38
681.12 Involvement of NO/sGC, but not ROCK, in
histamine-induced collecting lymphatic relaxation.
K.M. Kurtz,
F.M. Souza-Smith and J.W. Breslin. LSU Hlth. Sci. Ctr., New
Orleans and Univ. of South Florida.
682. ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION/FREE RADICAL
BIOLOGY
Poster
(Sponsored by: The Microcirculatory Society)
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B39
682.1
The mechanism of protective effects of
branched-chain amino acids on hepatic ischemia/reperfusion-
induced liver injury in rats.
T. Kitagawa, Y. Yokoyama, T.
Kokuryo and M. Nagino. Nagoya Univ. Grad. Sch. of Med.
B40
682.2
Sulforaphane pre-treatment reduces blood-
brain barrier disruption in experimental stroke by inducing
heme oxygenase-1 expression in the glio-vascular complex of
the peri-infarct region.
A. Alfieri, S. Srivastava, R. Siow, M.
Modo, M. Duchen, P. Fraser and G. Mann. King’s Col. London
and University Col. London.
B41
682.3
BAY 60-2770 activation of soluble guanylate
cyclase during ischemia protects against reperfusion injury.
W.Z. Wang, A.W. Jones, M. Wang, D.Z. Wang and R.J.
Korthuis. Univ. of Missouri-Columbia.
B42
682.4
Preconditioning with Bay 60-2770, an activator
of soluble guanylate cyclase, attenuates myocardial infarction
in eNOS knockout mice.
M. Wang, D.Z. Wang, A.W. Jones, M.Y.
Zuidema, W.Z. Wang and R.J. Korthuis. Univ. of Missouri-
Columbia.
B43
682.5
Effect of exercise training on ischemia-
reperfusion injury of steatotic livers from OLETF rats.
T.
Shibamoto, Y. Yamamoto, Y. Kuda, M. Tanida, M. Wang and
Y. Kurata. Kanazawa Med. Univ., Japan.
B44
682.6
AMP-kinase prevents oxidative stress-induced
mitochondrial dysfunction through regulation of protein
acetylation in cardiomyocytes.
G.A. Barreto-Torres and S.
Javadov. Univ. of Puerto Rico Med. Sci. Campus.
B45
682.7
Cardiac ischemia reperfusion elicits increased
mitochondrial mass but decreased mitochondrial respiration
in mice.
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