687.14 Resolving inflammation in stroke through
FPR2/ALX.
F.N.E. Gavins and H.K. Smith. Imperial Col.
London.
B117
687.15 Reponses to IL-6 and IL-8 are blocked by
BQ788 in cremaster and mesentery of control and diabetic
mice.
J. Vigilance, A.M. Dewar and M.D. Frame. Univ. of West
Indies, Barbados and Stony Brook Univ.
B118
687.16 Aging-associated calpain activation increases
leukocyte trafficking in the microcirculation.
I. Rom and R.
Scalia. Temple Univ. Sch. of Med.
B119
687.17 QiShenYiQi Pills
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attenuates the myocardial
injury and microvascular hyperpermeability induced by
ischemia-reperfusion in rat, via regulation of myocardial energy.
J-Y. Han, S-Q. Lin, X-H. Wei, Y-Y. Liu, B-H. Hu, X. Chang, Q.
Li, C-S. Pan, X-Y. Yang and J-Y. Fan. Peking Univ. Hlth. Sci.
Ctr., Beijing.
B120
687.18 Sulforaphane alters cerebral leukocyte-
endothelial cell interactions post global ischaemia reperfusion.
S. Gillespie, N. Milton, M. Ashioti and F.N.E. Gavins. Imperial
Col. London and Univ. of Westminster.
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Is human double minute-2 a new marker of
angiogenesis in exercised human skeletal muscle?
J. Aiken,
D. Slopack, F. Gouzi, J. Mercier, M. Hayot, T.L. Haas, T.
Gustafsson, O. Birot and E. Roudier. York Univ., Canada,
Univ. of Montpellier and Karolinska Inst.
B122
688.2
Endothelial dynamics during sprouting
morphogenesis.
D. Bazou, J. Song and L. Munn.
Massachusetts Gen. Hosp., Harvard Med. Sch.
B123
688.3
Flow-mediated vessel guidance.
J.W. Song,
D. Bazou and L.L. Munn. Massachusetts Gen. Hosp. and
Harvard Med. Sch., Charlestown.
B124
688.4
Wnt5a inhibits angiogenic function via
soluble VEGF receptor 1 expression in human microvascular
endothelial cells.
M.M. Shuler, C.E. Murdoch, R.A. Cohen and
R. Matsui. Boston Univ.
B125
688.5
Post-translational cleavage of Flt1 occurs
very close to transmembrane domain releasing extracellular
N-terminal fragment which binds to PlGF.
N.S. Raikwar, K.Z.
Liu and C.P. Thomas. Univ. of Iowa Carver Col. of Med. and VA
Med. Ctr.
B126
688.6
A fluorescent staining technique for studying
vascularity and angiogenesis in interdigitated maternal and
fetal villi of sheep placenta.
D.A. Redmer, S.T. Dorsam, A.T.
Grazul-Bilska and P.P. Borowicz. North Dakota State Univ.
B127
688.7
Aging-induced dysregulation of Dicer1-
dependent microRNA expression impairs angiogenic capacity
of rat cerebromicrovascular endothelial cells.
Z. Ungvari, Z.
Tucsek, D. Sosnowska, P. Toth, T. Gautam, N. Valcarcel-Ares,
W. Sonntag and Z. Ungvari. Univ. of Oklahoma, Oklahoma
City.
B128
688.8
Excessive vascular smooth muscle and
macrophage proliferation underlies impaired coronary
collateral growth in the metabolic syndrome.
R.L. Hutcheson,
J. Chaplin, E. Smith, R. Jadhav, J.C. Russell and P. Rocic.
Univ. of South Alabama and Univ. of Alberta.
689. BLOOD PRESSURE REGULATION I
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B129
689.1
Increase in renal sympathetic nerve activity
and hypertension in rats with chronic femoral artery occlusion.
H.T. Yang, L.T. King, R.L. Terjung and E.M. Hasser. Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia.
B130
689.2
Open-loop static characteristics of the carotid
sinus baroreflex in rats fed a high-fat diet.
C. Abe, C. Iwata and
H. Morita. Gifu Univ. Grad. Sch. of Med., Japan.
B131
689.3
Chronic absence of baroreceptors induces
left ventricular dysfunction and reduced coronary blood
flow in spontaneously hypertensive rats.
P.R. Souza, E.D.
Moreira, C. Mostarda, L. Jorge, W.M. Monteiro-de-Moraes,
F. Guimarães, E.M. Oliveira, K. Flues, M.B. Silva and M.C.
Irigoyen. Univ. of São Paulo.
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B132
689.4
Temporal evaluation of baroreflex dysfunction:
role in target organ damage.
J.P. Aguiar, L. Jorge, R. Pires,
E.M. Krieger and M.C. Irigoyen. Univ. Hosp. and Fed. Univ.
of São Paulo and Incor, Hosp. Clin. Fac. of Med, Univ. of São
Paulo.
B133
689.5
Taurine supplementation initially accelerates
salt-induced nighttime hypertension in spontaneously
hypertensive rats.
A. Suwanich, S. Roysommuti and J.M.
Wyss. Siam Univ., Thailand, Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham
and Khon Kaen Univ., Thailand.
B134
689.6
Effect of sinoaortic denervation on blood
pressure and heart rate of hypertensive and control rats
monitored by telemetry.
F. Santos, E.D. Moreira, C.T.
Mostarda, M. Barbosa and M.C. Irigoyen. Heart Inst. and
Fac. of Med., Univ of São Paulo.
B135
689.7
Role of adrenergic neurotransmission in the
median preoptic nucleus in experimental hypertension.
E.F.
Silva, L.L. Silveira and G.R. Pedrino. Fed. Univ. of Goias,
Brazil.
B136
689.8
Serum S100B is associated with stress,
adiposity and elevated blood pressure.
J.G. Cannon, G.J.
Sloan, R.C. Webb and M. Cortez-Cooper. Georgia Hlth. Sci.
Univ.
B137
689.9
Blunted osmopressor response in familial
dysautonomia.
N.E. Goulding, L.J. Norcliffe-Kaufmann and
H. Kaufmann. NYU.
B138
689.10 Pharmacological intervention to the
endotoxemia-induced arterial hyporeactivity to vasoconstrictors.
S. Zhang, N. Cui, S. Li, Y. Wu and C. Jiang. Georgia State
Univ.
B139
689.11 Lag and causality in baroreceptor response
during passive head-up tilt.
B.E. Shykoff and J.P. Florian.
Navy Exptl. Diving Unit, Panama City, FL.
B140
689.12 Renin antibody staining of reproductive tissues
of the rat estrus cycle.
M. Hurley, J. DenHaese, S. Heller, S.
Tyrpak, R. Bansal, P. Manu, N. Mosher, A. Alden, C.P. Jones
and M.P. Olivieri. D’Youville Col. and Roswell Park Cancer
Inst., Buffalo.
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B141
690.1
The triggers of lipopolysaccharide-induced
hypothermia and hypotension lie outside the brain.
A.A. Steiner,
K. Lewis, H. Al-Saffar, E. Liu, A. Schober, J.J. Corrigan and
K. Shibata. Albany Col. of Pharmaceut. Hlth. Sci., Univ. of São
Paulo and Showa Univ., Japan.
B142
690.2
Euglycemia following IED-like blast exposure.
A.G. Scrimgeour, M.J. Joosen, A.J. Young and H.H. van
Helden. U.S. Army Res. Inst. of Envrn. Med., Natick, MA and
TNO Defence, Safety and Security, Rijswijk, Netherlands.
B143
690.3
Oxytocin affects nitric oxide and cytokine
production by sepsis-sensitized macrophages.
G.R. Oliveira-
Pelegrin, R.S. Saia, E.C. Cárnio and M.J.A. Rocha. Dent.
Sch., Fac. of Med. and Nursing Fac. of Ribeirão Preto, Univ. of
São Paulo.
B144
690.4
Macrophage migration inhibitory factor acts in
the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus to decrease
the corticosterone response to stress.
B. Erdos, R. Clifton,
M.L. McCowan, C. Sumners and D.A. Scheuer. Univ. of
Florida.
B145
690.5
Effects of acute stress on central and
peripheral immune or inflammatory mediators.
J.N. Hamdan,
C.A. Shelton, K.I. Barron and K.L. Gosselink. Univ. of Texas-
El Paso and Hornedo Middle Sch., El Paso.
B146
690.6
Relapse of clinical symptoms in the acute
experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis is adrenalectomy
time-dependent in the Lewis rat.
A. Quintanar-Stephano,
M.C. Contreras-Romo, J.A. Ibarra-Pedroza, C. Zambrano,
A. Organista-Esparza, A. Rodríguez-Peralta, C.R.
González-Ruíz, K. Kovacs and I. Berczi. Autonomous Univ.
of Aguascalientes, Mexico, St. Michael´s Hosp. , Toronto and
Univ. of Manitoba.
B147
690.7
In vitro AAV5-mediated expression of
metalloendopeptidase neurolysin in mouse brain primary
cultures.
N.J. Wangler, C. Sumners, R.C. Speth and V.T.
Karamyan. Texas Tech Univ. Hlth. Sci. Ctr., Amarillo, Univ. of
Florida and Nova Southeastern Univ., FL.
B148
690.8
Role of peripheral inflammation in central
cytokine signaling, depression, and fear.
N.C. Tronson and J.
Radulovic. Univ. of Michigan and Northwestern Univ., Chicago.
691. NEUROINFLAMMATION, NEUROPROTECTION,
ISCHEMIA
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B149
691.1
mTOR pathway mediates diazoxide
preconditioning in cultured neurons.
S. Dutta, E. Wappler, P.S.
Katz, C.I. Carvalho, P.V.G. Katakam and D.W. Busija. Tulane
Univ. and Univ. of Coimbra, Portugal.
B150
691.2
3-[2-(3,5-Dimethoxyphenyl)vinyl]furan protects
hippocampal neurons against ischemic damage.
S.Y. Choi, J.
Hur, C-W. Cho and S. Kim. Korea Food Res. Inst., Seongnam
and Seoul Natl. Univ.
B151
691.3
Estradiol and tamoxifen produces acute and
chronic neuroprotective effects after spinal cord injury.
J.M.
Colon, L. Mosquera, J.M. Santiago, A. Torrado, M. Melendez,
A.C. Segarra, J. Rodriguez-Orengo and J.D. Miranda. Univ.
of Puerto Rico, San Juan and Carolina and and Forensic Sci.
Inst., San Juan.
B152
691.4
Increased cortical CCL3 expression is
associated with microglia activation and can be ablated by
reducing circulating TGF
b1 during hepatic encephalopathy.
M. McMillin and S. DeMorrow. Texas A&M Hlth. Sci. Ctr. and
Central Texas Veterans Hlth. Care Syst.
B153
691.5
Inflammation, oxidative stress, and
neuroprotective factors in the pathophysiology of PTSD in an
animal model.
B. Wilson, L. McLaughlin, A.R. Nair, R. Dange
and J. Francis. LSU Sch. of Vet. Med.
B154
691.6
Hypothermia through TRPV1 activation
provides neuroprotection in acute cerebral ischemic stroke
when initiated 90 minutes after reperfusion.
Z. Cao, A.
Balasubramanian and S. Marrelli. Baylor Col. of Med.
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691.7
Recovery of synaptic transmission following
oxygen glucose deprivation in the Syrian hamster hippocampus
is enhanced at lower temperatures.
A. Mikhailova, J. Hamilton,
J. Horowitz and B. Horwitz. Univ. of California, Davis.
B156
691.8
High glucose induces pro-inflammatory
phenotype in human astrocytes and enhances neurotoxicity.
M.
Bahniwal, J.P. Little and A. Klegeris. Univ. of British Columbia
Okanagan.
B157
691.9
Neuroprotective mechanisms of methylene
blue.
M-G. Ryou, G.R. Choudhury, R.T. Mallet and S. Yang.
Univ. of North Texas Hlth. Sci. Ctr.
B158
691.10 Acute alcohol intoxication is associated with
sustained neuroinflammation without exacerbation of early
neurobehavioral outcomes post-traumatic brain injury.
S.X.
Teng and P. Molina. LSU Hlth. Sci. Ctr., New Orleans.
B159
691.11 Glia maturation factor levels are elevated in
the striatum and substantia nigra in Parkinson’s disease.
S.
Zaheer, R. Thangavel and A. Zaheer. Univ. of Iowa and VA
Hlth. Care Syst.
B160
691.12 Cerebral white matter CD4
+
T cell infiltration
is associated with hypertension in a rat model of HELLP
syndrome.
K. Wallace, R. Morris, J. Moseley, S. Evans and B.
LaMarca. Univ. of Mississippi Med. Ctr.
B161
691.13 Thyroid hormones can increase astrocyte
fatty acid oxidation and survival: a possible mechanism for
decreased tissue necrosis after cerebral stroke.
N.L. Sayre, D.
Holstein and J.D. Lechleiter. Univ. of Texas Hlth. Sci. Ctr. at
San Antonio.
B162
691.14 Melatonin combined with treadmill exercise
synergistically promotes neurogenesis and reduces apoptosis
in focal cerebral ischemic rats.
M. Lee, S. Lee, Y. Hong, K. Kim
and Y. Hong. Grad. Sch. of Inje Univ. and Col. of Biomed. Sci. &
Engin., Inje Univ., South Korea.
B163
691.15 Ventilatory pattern variability predicts long-
term survival following cardiac arrest and resuscitation in rats.
K. Xu, Y. Kuang, F.J. Jacono, T.E. Dick and J.C. LaManna.
Case Western Reserve Univ. and Louis Stokes VA Med. Ctr.
B164
691.16 Effects of temperature, anesthesia, and
infection on urinary bladder pain-like responses in mice.
K.E.
Sadler, J.M. Stratton and B.J. Kolber. Duquesne Univ.
B165
691.17 Inhibition of endocannabinoid degradation
reduces neurological damage and blood brain barrier disruption
following traumatic brain injury.
P.S. Katz, R. Impastato, E.
Rogers and P. Molina. LSU Hlth. Sci. Ctr., New Orleans.
B166
691.18 Neuroprotective effects of EGCG on H
2
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MPTP-stressed PC12 cells.
V. Snitsarev, A. Andrej and D.P.
Rotella. Montclair State Univ., NJ.
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B167
692.1
Inhibition of glial glutamate transporter GLT1
in the nucleus tractus solitarii attenuates baroreflex control of
sympathetic nerve activity and heart rate.
K. Yamamoto, P.S.
Hosford, A.G. Ramage, M. Franzke and S. Mifflin. Univ. of
North Texas Hlth. Sci. Ctr. and University Col. London.
B168
692.2
Retinal astrocytes mediate neuroprotective
effects through p38 MAPK dependent activation.
J.M. Sivak,
A. Nahirny and I. Livne-Bar. Univ. of Toronto.
B169
692.3
Anti-inflammatory action of angiotensin-(1-7)
and the angiotensin type 2 receptor agonist compound 21 in
hypothalamic microglia.
M. Liu, P. Shi, U.M. Steckelings and
C. Sumners. Univ. of Florida, Cedars-Sinai Med. Ctr. and Univ.
of Southern Denmark.
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B170
693.1
Subjective tinnitus: morphological abnormal
features in the inner ear.
H. Tanioka and S. Tanioka. Tanioka
Clin., Tokyo.
B171
693.2
Characterization of axon innervation to the
extraocular muscles in wild type mice.
A.E. Garcia, A. Nugent
and E. Engle. Purdue Univ., Harvard Med. Sch., Boston
Children’s Hosp. and HHMI, Boston.
B172
693.3
Orexin A in the ventrolateral preoptic area
promotes wakefulness and physical activity in rodents.
J.A.
Teske. Univ. of Arizona.
B173
693.4
Early life events effect on myelin gene
expression.
G.L. Castilloveitia-Vega, X. Pedre and P.
Casaccia. Pontifical Catholic Univ. of Puerto Rico and Mount
Sinai Sch. of Med.
B174
693.5
Does nitric oxide upregulate activity and
expression of heme oxygenase-1 in the rat locus coeruleus
during endotoxemia?
R.N. Soriano, M. Kwiatkoski, G.R.
Oliveira-Pelegrin, M.J.A. Rocha, L.G.S. Branco and E.C.
Carnio. Univ. of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto.
B175
693.6
Mas mediated cerebroprotective action of the
angiotensin type 2 receptor agonist compound 21 in ischemic
stroke.
N.A. Patel, J. Joseph, D. Pioquinto, J. Ludin, D.
Greenstein, C. Sumners and U.M. Steckelings. Univ. of
Florida and Univ. of Southern Denmark.
B176
693.7
Effects of carbaryl and malathion on locomotor
activity and nervous system development in zebrafish.
E. Dunn
and M. Furimsky. Westminster Col., PA.
B177
693.8
Motor training program in children with
fetal alcohol syndrome.
A.A. Pinner, B.W. Robbins, W.R.
Thompson, J.A. Vaughn, T.L. Walter and E.A. Raynes.
Tennessee State Univ.
B178
693.9
Locomotor training improve metabolic function,
body composition and trunk motor control in spinal cord injured
individuals.
D. Terson de Paleville, D. Lorenz, S. Aslan and S.
Harkema. Univ. of Louisville.
B179
693.10 Caveolin-1 overexpression repairs neuronal
degradation in the setting of traumatic brain injury.
S.E.
Kellerhals, I. Niesman, J. Schilling, A. Kleschevnikov, L.
Lysenko, D. Roth, H. Patel, P. Patel and B. Head. Sch. of
Med., UCSD and VA San Diego Healthcare Syst.
B180
693.11 Caveolin-1 phosphorylation on tyrosine 14
affects neuronal growth.
S.E. Rohrback, H.H. Patel, P.M. Patel
and B.P. Head. UUSD and VA San Diego Heathcare Syst.
B181
693.12 Validation of submaximal oxygen consumption
tests for individuals with spinal cord injury.
J.P. McCulloch,
S. Aslan, D. Lorenz and D. Terson de Paleville. Univ. of
Louisville.
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B182
694.1
Mineralocorticoid receptor in NTS stimulates
salt intake during 4th ventricular infusions of aldosterone.
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