915.3
Lack of CFTR in a cystic fibrosis pig model
disrupts airway smooth muscle development.
D.A. Stoltz, N.D.
Gansemer, M.V. Rector, D. Bouzek, T.O. Moninger and D.K.
Meyerholz. Univ. of Iowa.
B304
915.4
Rab38 targets to and regulates the sizes of a
subset of larger and older LBs in the alveolar type II pneumocyte.
S. Huang, Z. Zhang, K.M. DeBolt, S. Mulugeta, S.I. Feinstein,
A.B. Fisher and L. Zhang. Univ. of Pennsylvania Sch. of Med.
B305
915.5
S100A12 induce pro-inflammatory response
in pulmonary fibroblasts.
M.E. Monzon Medina, N. Santos-
Falcon and M. Campos. Univ. of Miami Miller Sch. of Med.
B306
915.6
FBXL12 regulates G1 arrest via degradation of
CaMKI.
M. Agassandian, L. Kaercher, C. Snavely, R. Pilijala,
B. Chen, T. Coon and R. Mallampalli. Univ. of Pittsburgh.
916. ENDOTHELIAL CELL BIOLOGY II
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B307
916.1
Endothelial caveolar modulation of SK3
channel activity.
M. Lin, J.P. Adelman and J. Maylie. Univ. of
South Alabama and Oregon Hlth. & Sci. Univ.
B308
916.2
Anoctamin-1 is expressed and functional in
the pulmonary vascular endothelium.
A.M. Allawzi, A. Vang,
A. Li and G. Choudhary. Alpert Med. Sch., Brown Univ. and
Providence VA Med. Ctr.
B309
916.3
Hydrogen peroxide modulates TRPV4-
mediated Ca
2+
entry in human coronary artery endothelial
cells.
X. Zheng, Y. Nishijima and D.X. Zhang. Med. Col. of
Wisconsin.
B310
916.4
Angiotensin II-induced impairment of
vasodilation in mouse mesenteric arteries: role of endothelial
TRPV4 channels.
Y. Nishijima, X. Zheng, H. Lund, D.L.
Mattson and D.X. Zhang. Med. Col. of Wisconsin.
B311
916.5
TRPV4 Ca
2+
sparklets in myoendothelial
projections regulate vascular function.
S.K. Sonkusare, A.D.
Bonev, T. Dalsgaard, L.F. Santana, M.I. Kotlikoff and M.T.
Nelson. Univ. of Vermont, Univ. of Washington and Cornell
Univ.
B312
916.6
PDE6s generate cGMP microdomains in native
endothelial cells.
A. Blanchette, F. Toussaint, C. Charbel, P.
Comtois and J. Ledoux. Cardiol. Inst. of Montréal and Univ. of
Montreal.
MONDAY PHYSIOLOGY
302
B313
916.7
Mesenteric vascular remodeling in
different mouse strains.
A. Familtseva, N. Qipshidze, S.B.
Pushpakumar and S.C. Tyagi. Univ. of Louisville.
B314
916.8
Atmospheric pressure plasma induced cell
cycle arrest in human aortic endothelial cells.
E. Shim, B.
Gweon, H. Kim, S. Park, W. Choe and J.H. Shin. KAIST,
Daejeon, South Korea.
B315
916.9
Divergent phenotype of rat thoracic and
abdominal perivascular adipose tissues.
J. Padilla, N.T.
Jenkins and V.J. Vieira-Potter. Univ. of Missouri-Columbia.
B316
916.10 Mechanisms of oxLDL induced endothelial
stiffening and its role in capillary formation.
M-J. Oh, T-P.
Shentu, E. Kohler, K. Wary and I. Levitan. Univ. of Illinois at
Chicago and UCSD.
917. CARDIOVASCULAR AND RENAL MECHANISMS
IN DIABETES AND METABOLIC SYNDROME
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B317
917.1
Serotonin receptor expression and function in
the kidney and vasculature is altered in the streptozotocin rat
model of diabetes mellitus.
S. Bhaskaran, S. Singhal and A.
Banes-Berceli. Oakland Univ., MI.
B318
917.2
Role of BK
Ca
channels and PKC in mesenteric
artery contractility of diabetic rats.
P. Algara Suárez, C.J.
González Pérez and R. Espinosa-Tanguma. Autonomous
Univ. of San Luis Potosí and Univ. of Sonora, Mexico.
B319
917.3
Increased renal glucose-6-phosphatase gene
expression and activity in mice lacking insulin receptors in the
renal proximal tubule cells.
S. Tiwari, R.S. Singh, G. Pandey,
L. Li, C.M. Ecelbarger and M.M. Godbole. Sanjay Gandhi
Postgrad. Inst. of Med. Sci., India and Georgetown Univ.
B320
917.4
Acute administration of PPAR
g agonist
rosiglitazone in isolated hearts differentially aggravates cardiac
ischemia reperfusion injury in a consomic rat model.
Q. Cheng,
R. Elorbany, D. Stowe, A. Camara, D. Weihrauch and M.
Riess. Med. Col. of Wisconsin, Univ. of Chicago and VA Med.
Ctr., Milwaukee.
B321
917.5
NLRP3 inflammasome is activated in the
kidneys of metabolic syndrome animals.
A.R. Nair, B. Wilson
and J. Francis. LSU.
B322
917.6
The effect of dietary iron restriction against
diabetic nephropathy in db/db mice.
Y. Ikeda, H. Enomoto, S.
Tajima, Y. Izawa-Ishizawa, Y. Kihira, K. Ishizawa, S. Tomita,
K. Tsuchiya and T. Tamaki. Univ. of Tokushima Grad. Sch. and
Univ. of Tokushima , Japan.
B323
917.7
Involvement of nitric oxide and reactive oxygen
species in cardiovascular disfunction of rats with obesity
induced by monosodium glutamate.
M. Martins-Pinge, N.V.
Cunha, P. Pinge-Filho and L.M. Bendhack. State Univ. of
Londrina, Brazil and Univ. of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto.
B324
917.8
Antihypertensive and renoprotective effects of
ABT-627 and chlorthalidone treatment in Dahl S rats on a high
salt high fat diet.
C. Jin and D.M. Pollock. Georgia Hlth. Sci.
Univ.
B325
917.9
High glucose differentially influences
endocannabinoid CB-1 and CB-2 receptors in renal epithelial
cells.
D. Hakuda, R. de Lima, N. Pirro, D. Diz and M. Chappell.
Wake Forest Univ. Sch. of Med.
B326
917.10 PP2A activation is required for lipid-induced
arterial dysfunction in mice.
J. Nhan, L. Panneerseelan, T.
Ruan, X. Wan, E. Johnson, Y. Li, Q-J. Zhang, E.D. Abel and
J.D. Symons. Univ. of Utah.
918. DIABETES AND INSULIN RESISTANCE II
Poster
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B327
918.1
Effect of relaxation breathing on glycemic
response in type II diabetic subjects.
M.L. Settell, A.L.
Gregor, K.C. Ackermann, S.A. Segner, M.M. Anderson, A.D.
Anderson and T. Wilson. Winona State Univ.
B328
918.2
Inflammation and sexual dimorphism in
development of insulin resistance: a dual animal model
comparison.
Z.A.P. Wintrob, E.K. Oppong, Y.C. Tse, J.M.
Welt, H.R. Boateng, I. Drumea, M. Martorana, J. Irlam, C.M.
LeVea, S.L. Faitar and A.C. Ceacareanu. Sch. of Pharm. and
Pharmaceut. Sci., Univ. at Buffalo, D’Youville Col. and Roswell
Park Cancer Inst., Buffalo.
B329
918.3
Angiotensin receptor blockade reduces
oxidative stress while improving redox signaling and
mitochondrial function in the heart of diet-induced obese
insulin resistant rats.
J.P. Vazquez-Medina, I. Popovich, M.A.
Thorwald, R. Rodriguez, J.A. Viscarra, L. Lam, J. Peti-
Peterdi, D. Nakano, A. Nishiyama and R.M. Ortiz. Univ. of
California, Merced, Univ. of Southern California and Kagawa
Univ., Japan.
B330
918.4
Green tea (-)-epigallocatechin gallate inhibits
IGF-I and IGF-II stimulation of glucose uptake in 3T3-L1
adipocytes.
L-J. Shih, H-C. Ku, Y-W. Tsuei, J-T. Weng, S-W.
Tsai, C-L. Lin, Y-C. Kuo and Y-H. Kao. Natl. Central Univ.,
Armed Forces Taoyuan Gen. Hosp., Cathay Gen. Hosp., Taipei
and Landseed Hosp., Taoyuan, Taiwan.
B331
918.5
MCPIP-1 deficiency induces hepatic
inflammation and impairs insulin signaling in mice.
Y. Chang,
B.B. Holdaway, J.D. Moody, M. Fu and P. Kolattukudy. A.T.
Still Univ. of Hlth., Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City and Univ. of
Central Florida Burnett Sch. of Biomed. Sci.
B332
918.6
Deletion of myostatin improves vascular
function in obese mice.
S. Qiu, J. Mintz, N. Nernpermpisooth,
C. Salet, D.J. Fulton and D.W. Stepp. Georgia Hlth. Sci. Univ.
B333
918.7
Functional and structural alterations in urinary
bladder of an obese Zucker rat model.
L. Jiuan-Miaw. Col. of
Med., Chung-Shan Med. Univ., Taiwan.
B334
918.8
Myocardial activation of p38 alpha MAPK
results in cardiac insulin resistance by chronic insulin signaling.
Y. Qi, D. Dostal and S. Guo. Texas A&M Hlth. Sci. Ctr. and
Central Texas Veterans Hlth. Care Syst., Temple.
B335
918.9
The mitochondrial Na
+
/Ca
2+
exchanger-NCLX
is an integrating hub for glucose dependent Na
+
and Ca
2+
signaling in pancreatic
b cells. I. Sekler, M. Hershfinkel and I.I.
Nita. Ben Gurion Univ., Israel.
B336
918.10 Deficiency in caveolin-1 or type 2 diabetes
augments vasoconstrictor responses to sphingosine-1-
phosphate.
K.G. Lamping, P.M. Nelson and D.W. Nuno. Univ.
of Iowa and Iowa City VA Hlth. Care Syst.
PHYSIOLOGY MONDAY
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919. FREE RADICAL SIGNALING, OXIDANT STRESS
AND INJURY I
Poster
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B337
919.1
NADPH oxidase-4 mediated ROS generation
modulates C2C12 differentiation via ERK1/2 pathway.
S.
Acharya, A.M. Peters, A.S. Norton, G.K. Murdoch and R.A.
Hill. Univ. of Idaho.
B338
919.2
Adaptive cytoprotective responses of motor
neuron cells to reactive oxygen species generation by muscle
cells, in co-culture.
S.M.J. Scullion, A. Vasilaki, A. McArdle
and M.J. Jackson. Univ. of Liverpool.
B339
919.3
Quercetin flavonoid has in vivo antioxidant
properties by increasing hepatic expression of Gpx and hepatic
Gpx enzyme activity in old rats.
N. Nassef, M. Louka and H.
Habib. Tabuk Univ., Saudi Arabia and Ain Shams Univ., Egypt.
B340
919.4
Estrogen protects cardiomyocytes against
oxidative stress by upregulation of cystathionine
g lyase
expression.
X-Y. Zhu, L. Wang, B. Cong, W. Zhao and X. Ni.
Second Military Med. Univ., China.
B341
919.5
Chlorine gas exposure on human bronchial
cells decreases mitochondrial quality and activates autophagy.
A. Jurkuvenaite, G.A. Benavides, S. Komarova, S.F. Doran,
V.M. Darley-Usmar and S. Matalon. Univ. of Alabama at
Birmingham.
B342
919.6
Overexpression of CuZnSOD in median
preoptic nucleus improves cardiac function after myocardial
infarction in the rat.
J. Collister, C. Hartnett, D. Nahey, C.
Stauthammer, M. Kruger, G. O’Sullivan, J. Parker, J. Tian
and M. Zimmerman. Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul and Univ. of
Nebraska Med. Ctr.
B343
919.7
NF-
kB–dependent IL-6 expression, induced
by electrical stimulation, is reduced in dystrophic mdx skeletal
muscle cells.
E. Jaimovich, C. Henríquez and F. Altamirano.
Univ. of Chile.
B344
919.8
Oxidative stress effect before fermentation to
bioethanol and alcoholic beverages production.
M. Arellano-
Plaza, R. Noriega-Cisneros, A. Gschaedler-Mathis, R.
Montoya-Pérez, C. Cortés-Rojo, J.C. González-Hernández
and A. Saavedra-Molina. Univ. Michoacana of San Nicolás de
Hidalgo, Res. Ctr. and Assistance in Technol. and Design of
Jalisco State A. C. and Morelia Tech. Inst., Mexico.
B345
919.9
The potential role of caveolin in intracellular
signaling for cardiac protection of (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate.
Y-M. Liou, S-R. Hsieh and C-S. Hsu. Natl. Chung-Hsing Univ.
and Taichung Veterans Gen. Hosp., Taiwan.
920. NITRIC OXIDE/CARBON MONOXIDE/
VASOACTIVE MOLECULES
Poster
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B346
920.1
eNOS and nNOS mediate isoflurane
preconditioning.
Z-D. Ge, Y. Liu, Z. Xia, D.C. Warltier and J.R.
Kersten. Med. Col. of Wisconsin and The Univ. of Hong Kong.
B347
920.2
Altered activation of a different type of nitric
oxide synthase over the course of repeated hepatic ischemia/
reperfusion in rats.
T. Miyake, Y. Yokoyama, T. Kokuryo, T.
Mizutani, A. Imamura and M. Nagino. Nagoya Univ. Grad.
Sch. of Med. and Inter Med. Co. Ltd., Nagoya.
B348
920.3
Inhaled nitric oxide attenuates the adverse
effects of transfusing stored red blood cells in mice with
endothelial dysfunction after hemorrhagic shock.
B. Yu, C.
Lei, M. Shahid, A. Beloiartsev, K.D. Bloch and W.M. Zapol.
Massachusetts Gen. Hosp.
B349
920.4
Integrative analysis of transport resistances
and free hemoglobin on nitric oxide-red blood cell interactions.
P. Deonikar and M. Kavdia. Wayne State Univ.
B350
920.5
Functional significance of hsp90-eNOS
interaction in penile tissues.
G. Yetik-Anacak, E. Ertuna,
G. Ozsarlak-Sozer, S. Turkseven di Pascoli, E. Koylu, O.
Gozen, G. Sevin, M. Arun and I. Un. Fac. of Pharm. and Med.
Fac., Ege Univ. and Med. Fac., Mersin Univ., Turkey.
B351
920.6
Interactions between L-arginine
supplementation and physical training in the mitochondrial
biomarkers and nitric oxide bioavailability in rat skeletal muscle.
A. Zanesco, C.V. da Silva, M.A. Delbin, P.G. La Guardia, A.P.
Davel and F.B. Priviero. São Paulo State Univ. and UNICAMP,
Campinas, Brazil.
B352
920.7
Effects of NO/cGMP inhibitors in a rat model of
anaphylactoid shock.
A.A.S.A. Fagundes, M.T.M. Carvalho,
L.G. Ferreira, A.P.C. Silveira, T.R. Nadai, V.K. Capellini,
P.R.B. Evora and A.C. Celotto. Univ. of São Paulo, Ribeirão
Preto.
B353
920.8
Role of peroxiredoxin-1 in regulation of PKG
dimerization associated with relaxation to hydrogen peroxide in
bovine pulmonary arteries.
D. Patel, M. Kelly, S. Kandhi and
M.S. Wolin. New York Med. Col.
B354
920.9
Hydrogen sulfide donors – differential effects of
different donors in paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus.
C.S. Khademullah and A. Ferguson. Queens Univ., Canada.
B355
920.10 Electrophilic nitro-fatty acids inhibit vascular
inflammation.
L. Villacorta, L. Chang, S.R. Salvatore, D.
Petrovic-Djergovic, J. Zhang, F.J. Schopfer, B.A. Freeman
and Y.E. Chen. Univ. of Michigan Med. Ctr. and Univ. of
Pittsburgh.
921. SIGNALING MECHANISMS IN CARDIAC,
LYMPHATIC AND VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE
CONTRACTION
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B356
921.1
P21-activated kinase inhibits vascular reactivity
via inhibition of MLCK.
J. Chu, D. Bhattarai, C.S. Cox and K.
Uray. Univ. of Texas Med. Sch. at Houston.
B357
921.2
The SIRT6 deacetylase regulates aging-
associated heart failure by modulating IGF-Akt signaling at
the level of chromatin.
M. Gupta and N. Sudaresan. Univ. of
Chicago.
B358
921.3
Protein kinase G inhibits T-type Ca
2+
channels
in rat cerebral arteries.
O.F. Harraz and D.G. Welsh. Univ. of
Calgary, Canada.
MONDAY PHYSIOLOGY
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B359
921.4
Vasoactive agonists induce oscillatory changes
in vascular smooth muscle cell stiffness and alter cytoskeletal
architecture.
Z. Hong, Z. Sun, Z. Li, J.P. Trzeciakowski and
G.A. Meininger. Univ. of Missouri-Columbia and Texas A&M
Univ.
B360
921.5
Protein S-nitrosylation regulates Ca
2+
handling
and myofilament Ca
2+
sensitivity in beta-adrenergic signaling.
T. Irie, P. Sips, K. Tokuda and F. Ichinose. Massachusetts
Gen. Hosp. , Charlestown.
B361
921.6
The dual-specificity phosphatase 8 regulates
cardiac hypertrophic response in vitro and in vivo.
R. Liu.
Cincinnati Children’s Hosp. Med. Ctr.
B362
921.7
N-terminal region of cardiac myosin binding
protein-C impairs myofilament function.
J.P. Sarkey, S.
Govindan, X. Chen, Y. Ge, P.P. de Tombe and S. Sadayappan.
Loyola Univ. Med. Ctr. and Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.
B363
921.8
Septic cardiomyopathy is improved by
enhancing cardiomyocyte denitrosylation capacity.
P.Y. Sips, L.
Zou, T. Irie, R. Nguyen, W. Chao, M. Kaneki and F. Ichinose.
Massachusetts Gen. Hosp., Charlestown.
922. VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE I
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B364
922.1
Smoothelin-like 1 knockout is associated with
altered CPI-17 expression and myogenic tone.
S.R. Turner, M.
Chappellaz, W.C. Cole and J.A. MacDonald. Univ. of Calgary,
Canada.
B365
922.2
Smooth muscle cell transient receptor potential
polycystin (TRPP)2 channels contribute to the myogenic
response in cerebral arteries.
D. Narayanan, S. Bulley, M.D.
Leo, K.S. Gabrick, F.A. Boop and J.H. Jaggar. Univ. of
Tennessee Hlth. Sci. Ctr., Memphis.
B366
922.3
Intravascular pressure stimulates functional
Kv1.5 surface expression in mesenteric artery smooth muscle
cells.
M.W. Kidd, M.D. Leo, D. Narayanan, J.P. Bannister and
J.H. Jaggar. Univ. of Tennessee Hlth. Sci. Ctr., Memphis.
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