936.15 Lactational exposure to DEHP induced
adrenocortical hypertrophy and anxiety-like behavior in rats.
M-L. Lin, D-C. Wang and S-C. Chen. Kaohsiung Med. Univ.,
Taiwan.
937. COMPARATIVE AND EVOLUTIONARY
PHYSIOLOGY: OSMOTIC AND ION
REGULATION, METABOLISM AND
DEVELOPMENT
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B571
937.1
Cadmium transport in epithelial cells of a crab:
comparison between gills and hepatopancreas.
F.P. Zanotto,
P. Ortega, J.M. Castro and R.A. Santos. Univ. of São Paulo
and Mackenzie Presbyterian Univ., Brazil.
B572
937.2
Exploring acid secretion machinery in
embryos of marine mollusks cephalopod under hypercapnic
environment.
J-R. Lee, Y-C. Tseng, M.Y. Hu, S-T. Liu, L-Y. Lin,
M-F. Lee and P-P. Hwang. Acad. Sinica, Taipei, Natl. Taiwan
Normal Univ., Univ. of Gothenburg, Sweden and Natl. Penghu
Univ. of Sci. and Technol., Taiwan.
B573
937.3
Sensing acid/base conditions via soluble
adenylyl cyclase in aquatic animals.
M. Tresguerres, M.E.
Barron, K.L. Barott, J. Ho and J.N. Roa. UCSD.
B574
937.4
Acid and base secreting cells in leopard
shark (Triakis semifasciata) gills: mitochondrial richness,
ATPase specificity, and vacuolar H
+
ATPase translocation.
C.L.
Munevar, J.N. Roa and M. Tresguerres. Univ. of California,
Berkeley and Scripps Inst. of Oceanography.
B575
937.5
Mechanism of ammonia excretion by ionocytes
in medaka (Oryzias latipes) acclimated to seawater.
S-T. Liu.
Natl. Taiwan Normal Univ.
B576
937.6
Role of clc2b chloride channel in chloride
regulation of zebrafish (Danio rerio).
Y-F. Wang, R-D. Chen,
J-J. Yan and P-P. Hwang. Inst. of Cellular and Organismic
Biol., Acad. Sinica and Natl. Taiwan Univ.
B577
937.7
Expression and functions of inositol
monophosphatase in seawater-acclimated euryhaline teleosts.
G. Cramb, S. Kalujnaia, S. Gellatly, N. Hazon, A. Villasenor
and P. Yancey. Schs. of Med. and Biol., Univ. of St Andrews and
Whitman Col.. WA.
B578
937.8
Immunohistochemical localization of multiple
aquaporins in eel (Anguilla rostrata) kidney.
C.P. Cutler, S.
Harry, T. Phelps, J. Garrett and D. Ogden. Georgia Southern
Univ. and Mount Desert Island Biol. Lab., ME.
B579
937.9
Frog skin function revisited: physiology of
cutaneous surface fluid of Rana esculenta.
E.H. Larsen and H.
Ramlov. Univ. of Copenhagen and Univ. of Roskilde, Denmark.
PHYSIOLOGY MONDAY
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B580
937.10 Membrane trafficking of aquaglyceroporin
HC-3 in erythrocytes from the freeze tolerant anuran, Cope’s
gray treefrog, Hyla chrysoscelis.
E.C. Wetzel, P. Nickell, V.
Mutyam, J. Frisbie, D.L. Goldstein and C.M. Krane. Univ. of
Dayton and Wright State Univ.
B581
937.11 Permeability to glycerol differs in erythrocytes
from freeze-tolerant Hyla chrysoscelis and freeze-intolerant
Lithobates catesbeianus.
N. Honer, L. Finatti, J. Frisbie and
D. Goldstein. Wright State Univ.
B582
937.12 Basolateral transport of bicarbonate by avian
renal proximal tubule cells in culture.
K. Ghanem and G.
Laverty. Univ. of Delaware.
B583
937.13 Isolation of an osmoreceptor (TRPV4) from
the avian lower gastrointestinal tract.
P. Warner and E. Braun.
Univ. of Arizona.
B584
937.14 Development of the lateral line system in the
rostrum of the paddlefish.
J.S. Caldwell and J. Robertson.
Westminster Col., PA.
B585
937.15 Developmental change in neuromast
distribution in the anterior lateral line of muskellunge (Esox
masquinongy).
C. Helwig and J. Robertson. Westminster
Col., PA.
B586
937.16 Growth dynamics of the medullary cavity in
the rostrum of juvenile paddlefish (Polyodon spathula).
R.J.
Mooney and J. Robertson. Westminster Col., PA.
B587
937.17 Eggshell calcium influences embryonic growth
in Pantherophis guttatus.
T.W. Ecay, J.R. Stewart and R.A.
Pyles. Quillen Col. of Med., East Tennessee State Univ.
B588
937.18 Age-related serum alkaline phosphatase
trends.
F. Frisch, Z. Wilson, C. Arbuckle, E. Sternlicht and F.
Caporaso. Chapman Univ., CA.
B589
937.19 Morpholino oligonucleotide knockdown reveals
extracellular calcium-sensing receptor role in zebrafish skeletal
development.
A.L. Herberger and C.A. Loretz. Univ. at Buffalo.
B590
937.20 Leptin knockdown reduces innate immune
function in zebrafish.
M.R. Dalman, A. Mustafa, Q. Liu and
R.L. Londraville. Univ. of Akron and Indiana Univ.-Purdue
Univ. Fort Wayne.
B591
937.21 RNA-seq reveals a robust transcriptomic
response during anoxia in the Western painted turtle.
D.E.
Warren, C.A. Hill, C. Kandoth and L.T. Buck. Saint Louis
Univ., Washington Univ. Sch. of Med. and Univ. of Toronto.
B592
937.22 Differential expression of Toll-like receptors in
the cecum of hibernating ground squirrels.
R.J. Sprenger, H.V.
Carey and C.C. Kurtz. Univ. of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and Univ.
of Wisconsin-Madison.
B593
937.23 Changes in Toll-like receptor-5 expression
in the small intestine during hibernation.
C. Kurtz. Univ. of
Wisconsin-Oshkosh.
B594
937.24 Prolonged food deprivation increases mRNA
and protein expression of deiodinase 1 & 2, and thyroid hormone
receptor
b-1 in a fasting-adapted mammal. B. Martinez, J.G.
Sonanez and R.M. Ortiz. Sch. of Nat. Sci., Univ. of California
Merced.
B595
937.25 Non-invasive measure of corticosterone in
food-restricted rats.
C.E. Amara, D.C. Cole, A. Bellem, R.A.
Civitarese and R. Boonstra. Univ. of Toronto.
B596
937.26 Hibernation alters mucosa-associated
bacterial communities and mucin expression in 13-lined ground
squirrels.
K. Sommer, A. Zeng, K.A. Dill-Mcfarland, G. Suen
and H.V. Carey. Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.
B597
937.27 Differential bacteriostatic effects of sucralose
on six species of sucralose-tolerant environmental bacteria.
A.P. Omran and C.B. Coughlin. Univ. of North Florida.
938. INTERMITTENT HYPOXIA/OXIDATIVE STRESS
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B598
938.1
Activation of xanthine oxidase mediates
intermittent hypoxia-induced HIF-2 degradation.
J. Nanduri,
S.A. Khan, N. Wang, D.R. Vaddi, V. Makerenko and P.R.
Nanduri. Univ. of Chicago.
B599
938.2
Role of reactive oxygen species in intermittent
hypoxia-induced sympathoexcitation.
W.L. Eubank, D. White,
G. Moralez, V. Kay, D.E. Watenpaugh and P.B. Raven. Univ.
of North Texas Hlth. Sci. Ctr. and Sleep Consultants Inc., Fort
Worth.
B600
938.3
Intermittent hypoxia-induced hER degradation
involves ROS activated calpains.
N. Wang, S.A. Khan, G.A.
Ahmmed, N.R. Prabhakar and J. Nanduri. Univ. of Chicago.
B601
938.4
Lycium barbarum polysaccharides mitigate
chronic intermittent hypoxia-induced hippocampal oxidative
stress, inflammation and apoptosis in rats.
C.S. Lam, G.L.
Tipoe and M.L. Fung. The Univ. of Hong Kong.
B602
938.5
Intermittent hypoxia in the neonate leads to an
augmented stress response in adult rats.
K. Chintamaneni, E.
Bruder, M.A. Guenther and H. Raff. Aurora St. Luke’s Med.
Ctr. and Med. Col. of Wisconsin.
B603
938.6
Short-term intermittent hypoxia enhances
ventilatory chemoreflex sensitivity in humans.
U.A.
Leuenberger, S. Li, R.C. Drew, M.D. Muller and M.J.
Heffernan. Penn State Heart & Vasc. Inst.
B604
938.7
Response to altitude and intermittent
normobaric hypoxia.
S.S. Cardoso. Springfield, TN.
B605
938.8
Long-lasting increase in basal catecholamine
secretion from neonatal adrenal medullary chromaffin cells by
chronic intermittent hypoxia.
V.V. Makarenko, G.K. Kumar and
N.R. Prabhakar. Univ. of Chicago.
B606
938.9
Intermittent hypoxia-induced pancreatic
beta cell dysfunction involves mitochondrial ROS impaired
proinsulin processing.
N. Wang, S.A. Khan, P.R. Nanduri and
J. Nanduri. Univ. of Chicago.
B607
938.10 Intermittent hypoxia-induced insulin resistance
is ameliorated by endothelin-1 receptor type B antagonist.
J.
Polak, N.M. Punjabi and L.A. Shimoda. Johns Hopkins Univ.
B608
938.11 Role of endothelin-1 in altered carotid body
function by chronic intermittent hypoxia.
Y-J. Peng, J. Nanduri,
G. Raghuraman, N. Wang, G.K. Kumar and N.R. Prabhakar.
Univ. of Chicago.
B609
938.12 Differential effects of in vivo versus cell culture
hypoxia on neural progenitor cell expansion and differentiation.
H.H. Ross, S. Sharififar, G. Fitzpatrick, M. Sandhu and D.
Fuller. Univ. of Florida.
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EXPRESSION
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B610
939.1
FoxO transcription contributes to mechanical
ventilation-induced diaphragm atrophy and contractile
dysfunction.
A.J. Smuder, K.J. Sollanek, W.B. Nelson, K. Min
and S.K. Powers. Univ. of Florida.
B611
939.2
The diaphragm rapidly increases expression
of muscle atrophy genes following acute cervical spinal cord
injury.
L. Gill, H. Hamilton-Ross, E.J. Gonzalez-Rothi, A.J.
Smuder, A.R. Judge and D.D. Fuller. Univ. of Florida.
B612
939.3
Mechanical ventilation impairs sarcomeric
protein function in rat diaphragm single fibers.
B.S. Ahn, K.J.
Sollanek, A.J. Smuder, M.P. Wiggs, S.K. Powers and L.F.
Ferreira. Univ. of Florida.
B613
939.4
Stretched fibroblasts regulate acetylcholine
receptor expression and clustering on skeletal muscle.
M.R.
Hicks, T. Cao and P. Standley. Sch. of Life Sci., Arizona State
Univ. and Univ. of Arizona Col. of Med.-Phoenix.
B614
939.5
Lysophosphatidylcholine is not a paracrine
factor following stretch in C2C12 myotubes.
C. Hsu and T.J.
Burkholder. Sch. of Applied Physiol., Georgia Tech.
B615
939.6
Endurance exercise training protects skeletal
muscle against doxorubicin-induced damage via PGC-1
a-
mediated adaptations.
A.N. Kavazis, A.J. Smuder and S.K.
Powers. Mississippi State Univ. and Univ. of Florida.
B616
939.7
Muscular remodeling by melatonin with
and without therapeutic exercise in collagenase-induced
osteoarthritic rats.
J-H. Kim, Y. Hong, S. Lee and Y. Hong. Col.
of Vet. Med., Gyeongsang Natl. Univ., Grad. Sch. and Col. of
Biomed. Sci. & Engin., Inje Univ., South Korea.
B617
939.8
Expression of sestrins in skeletal muscle with
acute exercise and aging.
H.N. Carter, A. Saleem, M.F.N.
O’Leary, O. Ostojic and D.A. Hood. Sch. of Kinesiol., York
Univ., Canada.
B618
939.9
Genome-wide discovery of gene isoforms
expressed in primary smooth muscle cells.
S. Ro, C. Park,
P.J. Park, R. Berent, N. Collins, H. Syn, A. Chin and K.M.
Sanders. Univ. of Nevada Sch. of Med., Reno.
B619
939.10 AMP-activated protein kinase enhances
myogenin expression and myogenesis.
X. Fu, J. Zhao, M-J.
Zhu and M. Du. Sch. of Food Sci., Washington State Univ.
B620
939.11 Ano6 regulates C2C12 myoblast proliferation
and differentiation.
P. Zhao, L. Xu, A.T. Mariano and R. Han.
Loyola Univ. Chicago Hlth. Sci. Div., Maywood.
B621
939.12 miRNAs regulate skeletal muscle development
via downregulation of myosin heavy chain.
X. Chen and M.
Zhu. Nanjing Univ., China.
B622
939.13 PI3-kinase is involved in plasticity of adult
myofibers acting as a nodal step that originates divergent
pathways for gene expression.
G. Jorquera, F. Altamirano, S.
Buvinic, A. Contreras-Ferrat, E. Jaimovich and M. Casas.
Univ. of Chile.
B623
939.14 Regulation of skeletal muscle strength by
estradiol: neuronal nitric oxide synthase and myosin regulatory
light chain.
S. Lai and D.A. Lowe. Univ. of Minnesota,
Minneapolis.
B624
939.15 Effect of trenbolone enanthate on protein
degradation in levator ani/bulbocavernosus muscle in
orchiectomized rats.
F. Ye, S.C. McCoy, J.F. Yarrow, C.F.
Conover, D.T. Beck, L.A. Beggs, A.W. Beharry, A.R. Judge,
H.H. Ross, P.A. Borsa, M.D. Tillman, B.P. Conrad, J.E.
Pingel, T.J. Wronski, S.E. Johnson, H.G. Kristinsson and
S.E. Borst. VA Med. Ctr. and Univ. of Florida.
B625
939.16 Chronic metformin treatment induces beneficial
adaptations in dystrophic skeletal muscle.
V. Ljubicic, J-F.
Couvrette, J-M. Renaud, L.A. Megeney and B.J. Jasmin.
Univ. of Ottawa and Ottawa Hlth. Res. Inst.
B626
939.17 Recovery of disuse-induced loss of muscle
oxidative phenotype is associated with alternative NF-
kB
signaling during reloading.
A. Remels, N. Pansters, H.
Gosker, A. Schols and R. Langen. Maastricht Univ. Med. Ctr.,
Netherlands.
B627
939.18 Matrix metalloprotease inhibition negatively
affects signaling required for muscle regeneration post-
traumatic injury.
M.L. Urso, C.T. Carrigan and G.L. Warren.
U.S. Army Res. Inst. of Envrn. Med., Natick, MA and Georgia
State Univ.
B628
939.19 Atypical NFATc1 regulation in cultured murine
intercostal muscles.
P. Robison, E. Hernández-Ochoa and
M.F. Schneider. Univ. of Maryland Baltimore.
940. MUSCLE ATROPHY AND HYPERTROPHY
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B629
940.1
Muscle disuse atrophy is greater in young
compared with elderly individuals.
M. Dirks, B. Wall, T.
Snijders, L. Verdijk and L. van Loon. Maastricht Univ. Med.
Ctr., Netherlands.
B630
940.2
RNA degradation is elevated with age-, but
not disuse-associated skeletal muscle atrophy.
A. Shah, A.L.
Confides, J. Richards-White and E.E. Dupont-Versteegden.
Univ. of Kentucky.
B631
940.3
Effects of age and exercise on fiber type and
total fiber number in skeletal muscle.
M. Hoffman, T. Akins,
G. Barton, S. McKiernan, J. Aiken and G. Diffee. Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison and Univ. of Alberta.
B632
940.4
Regulation of Tfam expression at the onset of
muscle disuse.
L.D. Tryon, S.F. Pastore and D.A. Hood. Sch.
of Kinesiol. and Hlth. Sci., York Univ., Canada.
B633
940.5
The protective role of PGC-1
a in the recovery
of muscle disuse atrophy.
C-H. Kang, C.A. Goodman, T.A.
Hornberger and L.L. Ji. Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison and Sch.
of Kinesiol., Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
B634
940.6
A comparative study of the effect of hindlimb
unloading (HLS) on male and female Sprague Dawley rats.
P. Chowdhury, A. Long, G. Harris, M.E. Soulsby and M.
Dobretsov. Univ. of Arkansas for Med. Sci.
B635
940.7
Low-frequency electrical stimulation prevents
muscle loss in mice with chronic kidney disease by decreasing
atrogin1 and MurF-1 expression.
L. Hu, J.D. Klein, R.F. Price
and X.H. Wang. Emory Univ.
B636
940.8
Role of trans-signaling molecules from Lewis
lung carcinoma cells on C2C12 myotube atrophy and protein
turnover regulation.
S. Gao and J.A. Carson. Univ. of South
Carolina.
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940.9
Skeletal muscle gp130 receptor regulation
of cancer cachexia-induced muscle mass loss.
M. Puppa, A.
Narsale, S. Gao and J. Carson. Univ. of South Carolina.
B638
940.10 Pulmonary inflammation-induced muscle
atrophy involves a GSK-3
b-GR signaling axis. R. Langen,
K. Verhees and A. Schols. Maastricht Univ. Med. Ctr.,
Netherlands.
B639
940.11 microRNA-182 targets FoxO3 and attenuates
glucocorticoid-induced atrophic signaling.
M.B. Hudson, M.E.
Woodworth-Hobbs, S.A. Zoromsky, B. Zheng, H.A. Franch
and S.R. Price. Emory Univ.
B640
940.12 Akirin-1 expression blocks dexmethosone
induced satellite cell dysfunction.
Y. Dong, J. Pan, Y. Dong,
W.E. Mitch and L. Zhang. Baylor Col. of Med.
B641
940.13 Inhibition of the phosphotidylinositol 3-kinase
pathway attenuates post-exercise increases in soleus muscle
satellite cells in estrogen supplemented ovariectomized rats.
G. Mangan, E. Bombardier and P. Tiidus. Wilfrid Laurier Univ.
and Univ. of Waterloo, Canada.
B642
940.14 Gene expression profile underlying
accentuated skeletal muscle wasting in chronic alcohol-fed
simian immunodeficiency virus-infected macaques.
T.Y. Dodd,
N.J. LeCapitaine, J. Zabaleta, T. Voloshenyuk, J.P. Dufour,
G.J. Bagby, S. Nelson and P.E. Molina. LSU Hlth. Sci. Ctr.,
New Orleans and Tulane Natl. Primate Res. Ctr., Covington.
B643
940.15 Beneficial effect of melatonin and forced
exercise on degeneration of lower motor neuron 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.
B644
940.16 Docosahexaenoic acid antagonizes palmitate-
induced protein degradation in myotubes.
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