Panel Discussion
K. Albertine. Univ. of Utah Sch. of Med., The Anatomical
Record.
J. R. Couchman. Univ. of Copenhagen, Journal of
Histochemistry & Cytochemistry.
K. A. Roth. Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham, AJP.
A. Cox. ASIP, AJP.
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134. BLOOD VESSEL CLUB™: MIRNAS IN THE
REGULATION OF BLOOD VESSEL FUNCTION
Special Session
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Vascular Biology
2:00
microRNA regulation of vascular inflammation
and angiogenesis.
M. W. Feinberg. Brigham and Women’s
Hosp.
3:00
The role of Mirs and TLR receptors in a mouse
model for the pathogenesis of AAAs.
J. Galper. Tufts Univ. Sch.
of Med.
4:00
134.1
microRNA-155 plays an important role in
endothelial cell activation.
A. Virtue, H. Wang and X-f. Yang.
Temple Univ.
135. MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BASIS OF
DISEASE: STEM CELLS, WOUND HEALING,
REGENERATION AND CANCER (PART 2)
Symposium
(Sponsored by: ASIP and Società Italiana di Patologia e
Medicina Traslazionale/Italian Society of Pathology and
Translational Medicine)
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Stem Cells
Neoplasia
2:00
Liver regeneration and HCC.
G. K. Michalopoulos.
Univ. of Pittsburgh.
2:35
Wound healing and cancer or fibroblasts and cancer.
R.
Kalluri. MD Anderson Cancer Ctr.
3:10
Pathogenesis and treatment of NUT midline carcinoma.
C. A. French. Brigham and Women’s Hosp.
3:40
Stem cells in ependymoma: implications in classification,
prognosis and treatment.
R. Gilbertson. St. Jude
Children’s Res. Hosp.
4:20
Stem cells in lung cancer.
C. Kim. Boston Children’s
Hosp.
136. CELL INJURY: CELL DEATH AND SURVIVAL
Workshop
(Sponsored by: ASIP Cell Injury Scientific Interest Group)
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Cell and Tissue Injury
2:00
Macrophages and tissue injury: agents of defense or
destruction.
D. L. Laskin. Rutgers Univ.
2:45
Mitophagy in neurodegeneration: loading the banquet
table.
C. T. Chu. Univ. of Pittsburgh.
3:30
Impact of exercise training in ameliorating lipid overload-
induced mitochondrial damage.
Z. Yan. Univ. of
Virginia.
4:15
Two faces of nonparenchymal cells in regulation of
hepatocyte survival.
C. R. Gandhi. Univ. of Cincinnati.
137. MUCOSAL DEFENSE AND INFLAMMATION
Minisymposium
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Neutrophil-epithelial interactions modulate the
inflammatory microenvironment during colitis.
E.L. Campbell,
W.J. Bruyninckx, C. Kelly, L.E. Glover, B.E. Bowers, A.J.
Bayless, S. Ehrentraut, C.T. Taylor, D.J. Kominsky and S.P.
Colgan. Univ. of Colorado Denver, Aurora, Hanover Col., IN
and University Col. Dublin.
2:15
137.2
Lipoxins control neutrophil superoxide
anion production by regulation of polyisoprenyl diphosphate
phosphatase 1 activity.
T. Carlo, H. Kalwa and B.D. Levy.
Brigham and Women’s Hosp., Harvard Med. Sch.
2:30
137.3
Regulation of mucosal restitution during acute
inflammation: JAML shed from transmigrating neutrophils
inhibits intestinal epithelial wound repair through binding to
CAR.
D.A. Weber, R. Sumagin, I.C. McCall, G. Leoni, P.A.
Neumann, R. Andargachew, J.C. Brazil, A. Nusrat and C.A.
Parkos. Emory Univ.
2:45
137.4
Vibrio parahaemolyticus VopA is a potent
inhibitor of cell growth and cell migration in the intestinal
epithelium.
R. Jones, L. Luo, G. Leoni and A. Nusrat. Emory
Univ. Sch. of Med.
3:00
137.5
Modulation of the inflammatory response to
entero-hemorrhagic E. coli by the secreted mucinase StcE.
R.L.
Szabady, E.J. Boll, R.A. Welch and B.A. McCormick. Univ. of
Massachusetts Med. Sch. and Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.
3:15
137.6
Neutrophil-derived microparticles as novel
effectors in joint disease.
S.E. Headland, F. Dell’Accio and M.
Perretti. Barts and The London Med. Sch., Queen Mary Univ.
of London.
3:30
137.7
Fut3-driven expression of sialyl Lewis A on
intestinal epithelium regulates PMN clearance.
J. Brazil, R.
Liu, R.D. Cummings, C.A. Parkos and N.A. Louis. Emory
Univ.
3:45
137.8
Mast cell deficiency induces inflammation and
exacerbates inflammatory bowel symptoms in IL10
-/-
mice.
H.
Zhang, Y. Xue, H. Wang, Y. Huang, R.J. McCormick, W.J.
Means, M. Du and M. Zhu. Univ. of Wyoming and Washington
State Univ. Sch. of Food Sci.
4:00
137.9
Neutrophil interactions with apical epithelial
ICAM-1 contribute to resolution of inflammation by promoting
intestinal epithelial wound repair.
R. Sumagin, P. Nava, A.
Nusrat and C.A. Parkos. Emory Univ.
4:15
137.10 Resolvin E1 enhances phagocytosis-induced
neutrophil apoptosis.
D. El Kebir, P. Gjorstrup and J.G. Filep.
Univ. of Montreal and Resolvyx Pharmaceuts., Cambridge, MA.
4:30
137.11 IFN-
g-mediated induction of an apical IL-10
receptor on polarized intestinal epithelia.
D.J. Kominsky, E.L.
Campbell, C.J. Kelly, L.E. Glover, B.E. Bowers, A.J. Bayless,
E. Dobrinskikh, S.F. Ehrentraut and S.P. Colgan. Univ. of
Colorado Anschutz Med. Campus.
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4:45
137.12 Over-expression of RAGE by proximal lung
epithelial cells causes an inflammatory response in adult mice.
B.G. Bennion, B.G. Bodine, E. Leatham, A.J. Wright, Z.R.
Jergensen, C.J. Erickson, C.M. Jones, J.P. Johnson, S.M.
Knapp and P.R. Reynolds. Brigham Young Univ.
138. MECHANISMS REGULATING LEUKOCYTE
RECRUITMENT
Minisymposium
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Neutrophil slow rolling and intravascular
crawling is dependent on the guanine-exchange factor P-Rex1.
J.M. Herter, J. Rossiant, H. Block, A. Stadtmann, H. Welch
and A. Zarbock. Univ. of Muenster, Max Planck Inst. for Molec.
Biomed., Muenster and Babraham Inst., Cambridge, U.K.
2:15
138.2
Avidity regulation of the leukocyte integrin
LFA-1.
C.T. Lefort and K. Ley. La Jolla Inst. for Allergy and
Immunol.
2:30
138.3
Integrin crosstalk regulation of human
neutrophils adhered to fibronectin and beta-glucan.
C.M.
Johnson, A. Byrd and J. Reichner. Warren Alpert Med. Sch.
of Brown Univ./ Rhode Island Hosp.
2:45
138.4
HS1 regulates chemokine-induced Rap-1
activation via PKA in neutrophils to facilitate extravasation.
M. Schnoor, J. Latasiewicz, D. Jing and D. Vestweber.
CINVESTAV, Mexico City and Max Planck Inst. for Molec.
Biomed., Muenster.
3:00
138.5
Neutrophil microparticles are heterogenous
in content and function.
M. Perretti, J. Dalli, L.V. Norling, T.
Montero-Melendez and C. Hinds. Barts and The London Sch.
of Med. and Dent.
3:15
138.6
a(1,3)-Fucosylated glycans on myeloid cells
regulate IL-17-dependent granulopoiesis.
L.C. Mackey, J.M.
Rose, J.R. Weiss and J.W. Homeister. Univ. of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill.
3:30
138.7
NLRP3 inflammasome is terminated by PGE
2
-
cAMP-PKA signaling.
L.M. Mortimer, F. Moreau and K.
Chadee. Univ. of Calgary, Canada.
3:45
138.8
Cytosolic K
+
and extracellular Na
+
as regulators
of NLRP3 inflammasome activation and the IL-1
b secretion
response of macrophages to crystalline stimuli.
M. Katsnelson
and G. Dubyak. Case Western Reserve Univ.
4:00
138.9
Resolvin D1 and resolvin D5 lower antibiotic
doses in infection.
N. Chiang, G. Fredman, S. Oh and C.N.
Serhan. Brigham and Women’s Hosp., Harvard Med. Sch.
4:15
138.10 Oral administration of anti-sPLA2-IB antibodies
reduces sepsis mortality in murine endotoxemia.
J. Sand, D.E.
Butz, F. Tsao and M.E. Cook. Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.
4:30
138.11 CD47 reduces activation-induced CD4
+
T cell
death in MOG peptide-dependent experimental autoimmune
encephalomyelitis.
V. Azcutia, R. Bassil, S.J. Khoury, W.
Elyaman and F.W. Luscinskas. Brigham and Women’s Hosp.
and Harvard Med. Sch.
4:45
138.12 Investigating novel roles for exogenous and
endogenous galectin-3 in controlling vascular inflammation.
B. Gittens, M. Perretti and D. Cooper. Barts and the London
Med. Sch., Queen Mary Univ. of London.
139. ASIP ROUS-WHIPPLE AWARD LECTURE
Lecture
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5:00 Introduction.
5:05 How endothelial cells regulate transmigration of
leukocytes in the inflammatory response.
W. A. Muller.
Northwestern Univ. Feinberg Sch. of Med.
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Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
142. NOVEL FUNCTIONS FOR CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE
PHOSPHODIESTERASES AND THEIR
IMPLICATIONS FOR PHARMACOLOGICAL
INTERVENTION
Symposium
(Sponsored by: The British Pharmacological Society
and the ASPET Divisions for Molecular Pharmacology;
Cardiovascular Pharmacology; Integrative Systems,
Translational and Clinical Pharmacology; and
Neuropharmacology)
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Domain structure and interactions in cyclic nucleotide
phosphodiesterases: an atomic view of PDE
regulation.
J. Pandit. Pfizer Global R&D, Groton Labs.
10:00 Novel insights into the mechanism of action of beta-
adrenergic antagonists: modulation of PDE4-beta-
adrenergic receptor complexes.
W. Richter. UCSF.
10:30
Phosphodiesterases and cyclic nucleotide
compartments in the regulation of cardiac function.
R.
Fischmeister. Univ. of Paris Sud (Paris XI).
11:00
PDE inhibitors and the treatment of airway inflammation.
C. Page. King’s Col. London.
11:30
Posttranslation regulation of PDE10 and the implication
in their physiological role in the CNS and in drug
discovery.
N. Brandon. AstraZeneca, Cambridge.
143. CORRELATING STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
OF DRUG METABOLIZING ENZYMES: AN
ONGOING CHALLENGE
Symposium
(Sponsored by: The Divisions for Drug Metabolism and
Toxicology)
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Cytochrome P450 structure: common themes and
variations on the theme.
E. F. Johnson. The Scripps
Res. Inst.
10:00 Investigations of human cytochrome P450 enzymes
with solution NMR.
E. E. Scott. Univ. of Kansas.
10:30 Predicting ligand interactions with metabolizing
enzymes: an in silico structure-based approach.
M.
Miteva. Univ. Paris Diderot.
11:00 Novel pharmacoenhancer cobicistat: discovery and
development of a CYP3A inhibitor.
L. Xu. Gilead Sci.
Inc.
11:30
Physical interactions among NADPH-cytochrome P450
reductase, CYP1A2, and CYP2B4 in the endoplasmic
reticulum.
J.P. Connick, J.R. Reed and W.L. Backes.
LSU Hlth. Sci. Ctr., New Orleans.
(892.4)
11:40 Discussion.
140. WORKSHOP: ART OF ITEM WRITING (NBME
STYLE) AND BASICS OF ASSESSMENT
Workshop
(Sponsored by: The Division for Pharmacology Education
and The National Board of Medical Examiners)
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Education
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Introduction to the workshop. Importance of correct item
writing and current trends in recognizing educational
research.
S. K. Rajasekaran. Oakland Univ. William
Beaumont Sch. of Med.
9:30
Developing high-quality multiple-choice test items for
basic sciences.
A. P. Butler. Natl. Board of Med.
Examiners.
10:30
Setting pass/fail standards: discussing item analysis.
S.
Haist. Natl. Board of Med. Examiners.
11:30
Hot topics in medical education research.
L. M. Crespo.
Univ. of South Carolina Sch. of Med.
141. ORTHOSTATIC INTOLERANCE: INSIGHTS
INTO PHARMACOLOGIC, PHYSIOLOGIC AND
GENDER ISSUES
Symposium
(Sponsored by: Tthe Divisions for Cardiovascular
Pharmacology and Integrative Systems, Translational and
Clinical Pharmacology)
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9:30 Vasovagal syncope: putative triggers and
pharmacological and physiological approaches to
management.
R. Hainsworth. Univ. of Leeds.
10:00
Neural and non-neural control of orthostatic intolerance:
implications for sex differences.
Q. Fu. Texas Hlth.
Presbyterian Hosp., Dallas.
10:30
Identifying sympathetic nervous system abnormalities in
orthostatic intolerance.
E. Lambert. Baker IDI Heart
and Diabetes Inst., Melbourne.
11:00 Ehlers Danlos syndrome, joint hypermobility and
orthostatic intolerance.
P. Rowe. Johns Hopkins
Children’s Ctr.
11:30 Hypo-osmolality pressor stimulus is linked to transient
receptor potential vanilloid 4 in the portal region.
T.
Mai, J. McHugh, A. Diedrich, E.M. Garland and D.
Robertson. Vanderbilt Univ. and Johns Hopkins Univ.
(884.7)
11:45 Loss of muscle sympathetic nerve activity and blood
pressure phase synchronization in postural vasovagal
syncope.
C.E. Schwartz, E. Lambert, M.S. Medow
and J.M. Stewart. New York Med. Col. and Baker
Heart Res. Inst., Melbourne.
(926.6)
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144. COGNITIVE ENHANCERS FOR THE TREATMENT
OF NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
Symposium
(Sponsored by: The Divisions for Behavioral
Pharmacology; Integrative Systems, Translational and
Clinical Pharmacology; and Neuropharmacology)
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Targets for cognitive-enhancing pharmacotherapy.
J. G.
Wettstein. F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd.
9:55
Translational approaches to cognitive enhancing drugs
for neuropsychiatric disorders.
T. W. Robbins. Univ. of
Cambridge.
10:20 Novel cholinergic-based therapeutic strategies for
Alzheimer’s disease and age-related memory decline.
A. V. Terry. Georgia Hlth. Sci. Univ.
10:45 Therapeutic uses of cognitive enhancers in rat
and monkey models of drug addiction.
B. Á. Nic
Dhonnchadha. Boston Univ.
11:10 Neuroplasticity in rodent models of fear extinction and
use of cognitive enhancers.
G. B. Kaplan. VA Boston
Healthcare Syst.
11:35 Summary and discussion.
K. M. Kantak, R. D.
Spealman. Boston Univ., Harvard Med. Sch.
145. EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES FOR DELIVERING
NEUROTHERAPEUTICS ACROSS THE BLOOD-
BRAIN BARRIER
Symposium
(Sponsored by: The Divisions for Integrative Systems,
Translational and Clinical Pharmacology; Cardiovascular
Pharmacology; Drug Discovery and Development; and
Neuropharmacology)
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Chair’s introduction.
9:35
Anatomy and physiology of the blood brain barrier (BBB)
with special emphasis on transport of biologicals
across the BBB and insights into the development of
in vitro BBB model.
E. Shusta. Univ. of Wisconsin-
Madison.
10:10 Principles for targeting tight junction proteins and
functions.
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