I 1084.1 Amiloride derivative phenamil
restricts long bone growth in broilers in conjunction with zinc
accumulation.
T. Price, K.L. Moncada, K.W. Park, P. Tontonoz
and R.L. Walzem. Texas A&M Univ., Sungkyunkwan Univ.,
South Korea and HHMI, UCLA.
D458
II 1084.2 The effects of silk fibroin on bone
metabolism in ovariectomized rats.
S.H. Shin, JY. Yoon, J-W.
Chon, K-G. Lee, H.Y. Kweon, Y-Y. Jo, H-S. Lee and Y-K. Park.
Grad. Sch. of East-West Med. Sci., Kyung Hee Univ. and Natl.
Acad. of Agr. Sci., Suwon, South Korea.
D459
I 1084.3 High resolution in vivo micro-
computed tomography is preferential over dual energy X-ray
absorptiometry for detecting bone loss in the orchidectomized
guinea pig.
I.L. Mak, J.R. DeGuire, P. Lavery, S. Agellon and
H.A. Weiler. Sch. of Dietetics and Human Nutr., McGill Univ.
D460
II 1084.4 Distinct role of Rheb and Grb10 in the
regulation of mTORC1 signaling in skeletal muscle of neonatal
pigs.
A. Suryawan, H.V. Nguyen and T.A. Davis. USDA, Baylor
Col. of Med.
Pathology
1085. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF CARDIOVASCULAR
DISEASE
Poster
t
ue
. 7:30
am
—B
oston
C
onvention
& e
xhiBition
C
enter
,
e
xhiBit
h
alls
a-B
Presentation time: 11:45
am
-1:45
pm
A390
1085.1 Exercise training on left ventricular interstitial
collagen in spontaneously hypertensive rats.
L.U. Pagan,
R. Damatto, M. Cezar, A. Lima, C. Bonomo, D. Guizoni,
P. Martinez, R. Gimenes, M. Okoshi and K. Okoshi. Univ.
Estadual Paulista-UNESP, Botucatu, Brazil.
A391
1085.2 The possible role of serum from septic
mice in dystrophin proteolysis in cultured newborn mice
cardiomyocytes.
L.M.M. Malvestio, C.M. Prado, M.R.N. Celes,
E.C. Campos, P.M. Ferezin and M.A. Rossi. Univ. of São
Paulo, Ribeirão Preto.
A392
1085.3 Chronic hypoestrogenism promotes apoptotic
death in cardiac myocytes of the left ventricular myocardium.
Y.V. Liskova , E.A. Kovalevskaya, S.P. Salikova, A.A.
Stadnikov and E.V. Blinova. Orenburg State Med. Acad.,
Municipal Clin. Emer. Hosp. No.1, Orenburg and Kirov Military
Med. Acad., Russia.
A393
1085.4 Search for plasma biomarkers for dilated
cardiomyopathy using a mouse model with sialyltransferase
transgenes.
O. Suzuki. Natl. Inst. of Biomed. Innovation,
Ibaraki-shi.
A394
1085.5 P2Y2 receptor deficiency reduces vascular
inflammation and atherosclerosis in mice.
C. Seye. Indiana
Univ. Sch. of Med.
A395
1085.6 Reduced BDNF attenuates inflammation and
angiogenesis to improve survival and cardiac function following
myocardial infarction in mice.
G.V. Halade, Y. Ma, T.R. Ramirez,
J. Zhang, Q. Dai, J.G. Hensler, E.F. Lopez, O. Ghasemi, Y-F.
Jin and M.L. Lindsey. Univ. of Texas Hlth. Sci. Ctr. and Univ. of
Texas at San Antonio.
A396
1085.7 Pressure overload amplifies IL-18 signaling
in a rabbit model of myocardial hypertrophy and failure.
T.
Yoshida, M. Srinivas, I. Friehs, P.J. del Nido, N. Somanna,
A.J. Valente and B. Chandrasekar. Tulane Univ. Sch. of Med.,
Univ. of Texas Hlth. Sci. Ctr. at San Antonio and Harvard Med.
Sch.
TUESDAY NUTRITION/PATHOLOGY
368
A397
1085.8 Influence of late exercise training on myostatin
and follistatin expression in soleus muscle of rats with chronic
heart failure.
D.M. Guizoni, S.A. Oliveira Junior, P.F. Martinez,
A.R.R. Lima, C. Bonomo, R.L. Damatto, M.D.M. Cezar, L.U.
Pagan, L.A.M. Zornoff, K. Okoshi and M.P. Okoshi. Botucatu
Med. Sch., Brazil.
A398
1085.9 Adiponectin inhibits leptin-induced
cardiomyocyte hypertrophy by attenuation of calcineurin/NFAT
activation.
V. Rajapurohitam, B. Suen and M. Karmazyn.
Univ. of Western Ontario.
A399
1085.10 Muscle ring finger 1 (MuRF1) and MuRF2
regulate gene expression mediated by the E2F transcription
factors and are necessary but functionally redundant during
developmental cardiac growth in vivo.
M.S. Willis, K.M.
Wadosky and C. Patterson. Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill.
A400
1085.11 Cardiomyocytes hypertrophy in vitro are
induced by TLR2 and TLR4 agonists through NF-
kB pathway.
F.G. Silva and M.S.C. Ramos. Fed. Univ. of ABC, Brazil.
A401
1085.12 Expression of cardiolipin biosynthesis and
remodeling enzymes in adult heart failure.
J.E. Grudis, K.C.
Chatfield, G.C. Sparagna, J. Hijmans, R.D. Sobus, C.C.
Sucharov, S.D. Miyamotto and B.L. Stauffer. Sch. of Med.,
Univ. of Colorado Denver, Children’s Hosp. Colorado, Aurora,
Univ. of Colorado Boulder and Univ. of Colorado Denver,
Aurora.
A402
1085.13 New susceptibility locus for obesity and
dyslipidemia on chromosome 3q22.3.
N. Dzimiri, M. Al-Najai,
P. Muiya, E. Andres, N. Mazher, M. Alshahid and B.F. Meyer.
King Faisal Spec. Hosp. and Res. Ctr., Saudi Arabia.
A403
1085.14 The HNF1a is a susceptibility gene for
myocardial infarction and dyslipidaemia.
P. Muiya, M. Al-
Najai, N. Mazher, E. Andres, M. Alshahid, B.F. Meyer and N.
Dzimiri. King Faisal Spec. Hosp. and Res. Ctr., Saudi Arabia.
A404
1085.15 Evaluation of the HNF1a gene as a risk factor
for metabolic syndrome in the Saudi population.
D.M. Bakheet,
M. Al-Najai, N. Mazher, S. Elhawwari, E. Andres, M. Alshahid,
P. Muiya, B.B. Meyer and N. Dzimiri. King Faisal Spec. Hosp.
& Res. Ctr., Saudi Arabia.
A405
1085.16 Examining the role of cytoskeletal signaling
in cardiac preconditioning.
A.J. Perricone, B.J. Bivona, F.R.
Jackson and R.S. Vander Heide. LSU Hlth. Sci. Ctr. , New
Orleans.
A406
1085.17 Physical rehabilitation based on the
phenomenon of ischemic preconditioning in patients with
ischemic heart disease.
N.P. Lyamina, E.V. Kotelnikova, E.S.
Karpova, V.N. Senchikhin, S.V. Lyamina, H.F. Downey and
E.B. Manukhina. Saratov Res. Inst. of Cardiol., Moscow State
Univ. of Med. and Dent., Univ. of North Texas Hlth. Sci. Ctr. and
Inst. of Gen. Pathol. and Pathophysiol., Moscow.
A407
1085.18 Deficiency of apoptosis inducing factor
decreases complex I activity and increases the ROS generation
in isolated cardiac mitochondria.
K. Szczepanek, Y. Hu, E.
Lesnefsky and Q. Chen. Virginia Commonwealth Univ. and
McGuire VA Med. Ctr.
A408
1085.19 Plasma Hsp27 and phosphorylated Hsp27
levels as biomarkers of cardiovascular disease.
W.T.
Gerthoffer, L.T. Muphy, C. Malozzi and C.V. Massey. Univ. of
South Alabama.
A409
1085.20 Reactive oxygen species and electron flow are
needed to oxidize cytochrome c at the methionine residues.
H.S. Aluri, Q. Chen, Y. Hu and E.J. Lesnefsky. Virginia
Commonwealth Univ. and McGuire VA Med. Ctr.
1086. CELL STRESS AND CELL DEATH
Poster
t
ue
. 7:30
am
—B
oston
C
onvention
& e
xhiBition
C
enter
,
e
xhiBit
h
alls
a-B
Presentation time: 11:45
am
-1:45
pm
A410
1086.1 Mechanism underlying the antioxidant activity
of taurine.
C.J. Jong and S. Schaffer. Univ. of South Alabama.
A411
1086.2 Modulation of autophagy affects the hepatic
pathology in alcoholic and non-alcoholic liver diseases.
H.
Zhang, B. Khambu, X. Chen and X-M. Yin. Indiana Univ. Sch.
of Med.
A412
1086.3 Autophagy in neuronal bioenergetics and
survival.
J. Zhang, M. Dodson, Q. Liang, G. Benavides and
V.M. Darley-Usmar. Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham and
Birmingham VA Med. Ctr.
A413
1086.4 Induction of apoptosis in the bone marrow
promotes regenerative actions of parathyroid hormone in
bone.
A.J. Koh, S.W. Cho, P. Entezami, G. Pettway and L.
McCauley. Univ. of Michigan.
A414
1086.5 Role of bile acids in autophagy and alcohol-
induced liver injury.
S. Manley, H. Ni, H. Yang, G. Guo, U. Apte
and W-X. Ding. Univ. of Kansas Med. Ctr.
A415
1086.6 Autophagy in pituitary tumors. F. Rotondo, E.
Horvath, K. Kovacs, L.V. Syro and S. Yamada. St. Michael’s
Hosp., Toronto, Pablo Tobon Uribe Hosp., Medellin, Colombia
and Toranomon Hosp., Tokyo.
A416
1086.7 Prolonged NLRP3 inflammasome activation
enhances the secretion of autophagy-derived vesicles
containing LC3II in murine dendritic cells.
H.M. Russo and
G.R. Dubyak. Case Western Reserve Univ.
A417
1086.8 Caspase-generated neoepitopes as markers
of axonal degeneration in neural development and injury.
J.D.
Sokolowski, D.S. Heffron, C. Deppmann, A.C. LeBlanc and
J.W. Mandell. Univ. of Virginia and McGill Univ.
A418
1086.9 Evaluation of antioxidant defense in patients
undergoing minor elective surgery with balanced anesthesia
maintained with the inhaled isoflurane.
M.G. Braz, D. Salvadori,
L. Braz, J.R. Braz, G. Tang and K-J. Yeum. São Paulo State
Univ. and USDA at Tufts Univ.
A419
1086.10 PGC-1 isoforms modulate the antioxidant
response of photoreceptors to photo-oxidative stress.
J.
Iacovelli, Z. Arany and M. Saint-Geniez. Schepens Eye Res.
Inst., Mass Eye and Ear Infirm., Harvard Med. Sch. and Beth
Israel Deaconess Med. Ctr.
A420
1086.11 Low respiratory quotients in chow-fed male
bonnet macaque monkeys as an indicator of metabolic stress
due to single cage housing.
R. Rising and J. Lin. D & S
Consulting Svcs. Inc., New York and Plexxikon Inc., Berkeley.
A421
1086.12 High MUC2 production in goblet cells caused
ER stress and susceptibility to apoptosis.
A.A. Tawiah, F.
Moreau and K. Chadee. Univ. of Calgary, Canada.
A422
1086.13 Cisplatin nephrotoxicity involves mitochondrial
injury with impaired tubular mitochondrial enzyme activity.
Z.K.
Zsengeller, P. Mukhopadhyay, B. Kalyanaraman, S. Parikh,
A.S. Karumanchi, I.E. Stillman and P. Pacher. Beth Israel
Deaconess Med. Ctr., NIAAA, NIH and Med. Col. of Wisconsin.
A423
1086.14 Cigarette smoking affects human semen
quality in synergy with functional Nrf2 polymorphisms.
Z.
Huang and B. Yu. Sun Yat-sen Univ. and Third Affiliated Hosp.
of Guangzhou Med. Univ., China.
PATHOLOGY TUESDAY
369
T
U
E
A424
1086.15 Cigarette smoke-induced myocardial
inflammation and contractile dysfunction is mediated by
unsaturated aldehydes and TRPV1.
E.Y. He, Z. Wu, G.I. Scott
and J. Ren. Univ. of Wyoming, Fourth Military Med. Univ.,
China.
A425
1086.16 Bromelain prevents mouse testis from tert-butyl
hydroperoxide-induced dysfunction by inhibiting apoptosis,
inflammation, and cellular senscence.
Y-C. Yeh, C-H. Tsai,
T-J. Liu, H-C. Lai and L-C. Wang. Nanhua Univ. and Taichung
Veterans Gen. Hosp., Taiwan.
1087. INTRA- AND EXTRACELLULAR BIOLOGY OF
MALIGNANCY
Poster
t
ue
. 7:30
am
—B
oston
C
onvention
& e
xhiBition
C
enter
,
e
xhiBit
h
alls
a-B
Presentation time: 11:45
am
-1:45
pm
A426
1087.1 Proteomic profiling of thyroid follicular
adenoma.
X. Lai. Indiana Univ. Sch. of Med.
A427
1087.2 Floating cultured melanoma cells are a distinct
subpopulation enriched for cancer stem cell biomarkers.
J.
Huang, C-W. Lee, Y-T. Chuang and G.F. Murphy. Brigham
and Women’s Hosp., Harvard Med. Sch. and Boston Children’s
Hosp.
A428
1087.3 Interaction of MCM7 and RACK1 for activation
of MCM7 and cell growth.
X. Zhang, Y.P. Yu and J-H. Luo. Univ.
of Pittsburgh.
A429
1087.4 Patterned laminin expression by spheroid-
forming melanoma cells.
A.R. Larson, C. Lezcano, C-W. Lee,
J. Huang, Q. Zhan and G.F. Murphy. Brigham and Women’s
Hosp., Harvard Med. Sch.
A430
1087.5 Scanning acoustic microscopy for
characterization of gastric lesions.
K. Miura and S. Yamamoto.
Hamamatsu Univ. Sch. of Med., Japan.
A431
1087.6 High prevalence of Chlamydophila psittaci
subclinical infection in Italian patients with Sjögren’s syndrome
and parotid gland B-cell lymphoma.
M. Fabris, R. Dolcetti, E.
Pasini, L. Quartuccio, E. Pontarini, M. Ponzoni, C.A. Scott,
F. Curcio and S. De Vita. Univ. Hosp. of Udine, NCI of Aviano,
Humanitas Clin. Inst., Rozzano (Milan) and San Raffaele Sci.
Inst., Milan.
A432
1087.7 Identification of PKM2 interacting proteins by
tandem mass spectrometry.
S.R. Hwang, S.R.P. McDonnell, V.
Basrur, K.P. Conlon, D. Fermin, C. Murga-Zamalloa, K.S.J.
Elenitoba-Johnson and M.S. Lim. Univ. of Michigan.
A433
1087.8 Expression of MDR-transporter, ABCB5, in
Merkel cell carcinoma.
C. Lezcano, S. Kleffel, A.C. Laga,
Q. Zhan, A. DoRosario, M.H. Frank, L. Wang, G.F. Murphy
and T. Schatton. Brigham and Women’s Hosp., Dana-Farber
Cancer Inst., Children’s Hosp. Boston and Mercy Med. Ctr.,
Baltimore.
A434
1087.9 cGMP-dependent protein kinases (PKG-I
b and
PKG-II) modulate
b-catenin/TCF pathway in cancer cells. H.
Sellak, S. Wu and T.M. Lincoln. Georgia Hlth. Sci. Univ. and
Univ. of South Alabama.
A435
1087.10 Differential antibody responses to HPV16 in
cervical and oropharyngeal cancer.
E.R. Unger, G. Panicker,
J. Wong, G. Wallstrom, R. Haddad, G. D’Souza, M. Posner
and K.S. Anderson. Ctrs. for Dis. Control and Prevent., Dana-
Farber Cancer Inst., Arizona State Univ., Johns Hopkins Sch.
of Publ. Hlth. and Mount Sinai Sch. of Med.
A436
1087.11 IFN-gamma specifically targets melanoma
stem cells and inhibits in vitro spherogenic growth.
C-W. Lee, J.
Huang, Y-T. Chuang and G.F. Murphy. Brigham and Women’s
Hosp. , Harvard Med. Sch. and Boston Children’s Hosp.
A437
1087.12 Association of HER2 Ile655Val and Ala1170Pro
polymorphisms with breast cancer prognosis factors.
D. Furrer,
C. Laflamme, M-A. Côté, L. Provencher, F. Barabé, S. Jacob,
C. St-Pierre, É. Demers, R. Tremblay-LeMay, C. Nadeau-
Larochelle, A. Michaud, J. Lemieux and C. Diorio. Res. Ctr.
CHUQ, Laval Univ. Canada.
A438
1087.13 An interleukin-15 fusion protein enhances the
oncolytic effects of myxoma virus in a murine melanoma model.
A.L. MacNeill, V. Tosic, R.A. Doty, J. Liu, G. McFadden and
E.J. Roy. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana and Univ. of Florida.
A439
1087.14 Anti-angiogenic activity of alpha7-nicotinic
receptor antagonists in human small cell lung cancer.
B.A.
Thornhill, K.C. Brown, J.K. Lau, A.M. Dom, T.R. Witte, W.E.
Hardman, H. Luo, Y.C. Chen and P. Dasgupta. Joan C.
Edwards Sch. of Med., Marshall Univ. and Alderson-Broaddus
Col., WV.
A440
1087.15 Role of C-terminal domain of E-cadherin in
activating
b-catenin/TCF pathway in cancer cells under hypoxic
conditions.
H. Sellak, S. Wu and T.M. Lincoln. Georgia Hlth.
Sci. Univ. and Univ. of South Alabama.
A441
1087.16 Cav1 is a key mediator of tumor-stromal
interactions in melanoma.
C. Trimmer and F. Capozza.
Thomas Jefferson Univ.
A442
1087.17 WNT5a-mediated tumor suppression of
esophageal adenocarcinoma in vitro.
T. Moore, O. Lyros, L.
Nie, N. Jovanovic, R. Medda, T. Perkins, M. Otterson and R.
Shaker. Med. Col. of Wisconsin.
A443
1087.18 Are the intrarenal hormones the culprit in renal
cell carcinoma?
C.A. Jackson and D.D. Canionero. Tuskegee
Univ.
A444
1087.19 Epigenetic regulation of PTEN in hepatic
cancer.
X.V. Qadir, C. Han and T. Wu. Tulane Univ. Sch. of Med.
1088. ADVANCES IN DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
OF MALIGNANCY
Poster
t
ue
. 7:30
am
—B
oston
C
onvention
& e
xhiBition
C
enter
,
e
xhiBit
h
alls
a-B
Presentation time: 11:45
am
-1:45
pm
A445
1088.1 Role of HO-1 in neuroblastoma resistance
to bortezomib.
A. Furfaro, S. Piras, M. Passalacqua, C.
Domenicotti, M.A. Pronzato, U.M. Marinari, L. Moretta, N.
Traverso and M. Nitti. Univ. of Genoa and Giannina Gaslini
Inst., Genoa.
A446
1088.2 mTOR inhibition leads to decrease of breast
cancer progression in vitro via cytoskeleton remodeling.
O.
Cherednyk, A. Khoruzhenko, V. Kosach and V. Filonenko.
Inst. of Molec. Biol. and Genet., NAS of Ukraine, Kiev.
A447
1088.3 The pMAPK/pAMPK ratio modulates the
effect of adiponectin on breast cancer cell growth.
L. Mauro,
M. Pellegrino, E. Ricchio, F. De Amicis, S. Catalano, D.
Bonofiglio, P. Rizza, M.L. Panno and S. Andò. Univ. of
Calabria, Italy.
A448
1088.4 Combinatorial treatment of malignant
peripheral nerve sheath tumors with tyrosine kinase inhibitors
hinders proliferation and survival.
S.N. Brosius, K.A. Roth and
S.L. Carroll. Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham.
TUESDAY PATHOLOGY
370
A449
1088.5 Aptamer-drug conjugates for targeted therapy
of CD30-expressing lymphomas.
P.A. Parekh, S.R. Kamble, Z.
Zihua and Y. Zu. The Methodist Hosp. Res. Inst., Houston.
A450
1088.6 A targeted iron-based MRI contrast for tumor
detection.
D.R. Mills, E.G. Walsh, K.E. Brilliant, D.C. Hixson
and W.K.C. Park. Rhode Island Hosp. and Brown Univ.
A451
1088.7 An ultra pH-sensitive and aptamer-equipped
hollow gold nanosphere for selective killing of tumor cells.
N.
Zhao, J. You, Z. Zeng, C. Li and Y. Zu. The Methodist Hosp.
Res. Inst. and Univ. of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Ctr.
A452
1088.8 Comparison of micro-bubble assisted p53,
pRB, and p130 gene therapy in combination with radiation
therapy in prostate cancer in vitro and in vivo.
R.P. Nande,
M.S. Gossman, J.P. Lopez, C.M. Howard, J. Denvir and
P.P. Claudio. Marshall Univ. and Tri-State Reg. Cancer Ctr.,
Ashland, KY.
A453
1088.9 Development of ssDNA-based aptamers
specific to PSMA.
B. Yuan, N. Zhao, S-n. Pei and Y. Zu. The
Methodist Hosp. Res. Inst., Houston.
A454
1088.10 In vivo murine lymph node imaging
with multispectral photoacoustic technology and clinical
contrast agents.
A. Heinmiller, C. Hupple, A. Needles, C.
Theodoropoulos and R.W. Wood. VisualSonics Inc., Toronto
and Univ. of Rochester Med. Ctr.
A455
Dostları ilə paylaş: |