B. Patra, L. Kuttippurathu, D.
Cook, J.B. Hoek and R. Vadigepalli. Thomas Jefferson Univ.
B691
1161.6 Hepatic steatosis
and severe coagulopathy
precede premature death in GCN2 null mice treated with
asparaginase.
G.J. Wilson, P. She, E.T. Mirek, R.C. Wek and
T.G. Anthony. Rutgers Univ. and Indiana Univ. Sch. of Med.
B692
1161.7 Cystathione-
g-lyase deficiency protects
mice from galactosamine/LPS-induced acute liver failure.
K.
Shirozu, K. Tokuda, E. Marutani, D. Lefer, R. Wang and F.
Ichinose. Massachusetts Gen. Hosp. and Harvard Med. Sch.,
Charlestown, Emory Univ. Sch. of Med. and Lakehead Univ.,
Canada.
B693
1161.8 Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery prevents
diet-induced hepatic steatosis and endoplasmic reticulum
stress in the liver of obese rats.
J.D. Mosinski, M. Pagadala,
H. Huang, O. Dan, H. Shimizu, E. Batayyah, P.R. Schauer,
S.A. Brethauer and J.P. Kirwan. Cleveland Clin. Fndn.
B694
1161.9 Characterization of the hepatic stellate cell
populations in carbon tetrachloride liver rat through Golgi-Cox
method.
M.J. Gómez Villalobos, R. Giles, I. Carreon, S. Vidrio
and V. Chagoya De Sanchez. Autonomous Univ. of Puebla,
Mexico and UNAM, Mexico City.
1162. MECHANISMS OF INTESTINAL NUTRIENT,
WATER AND ELECTROLYTE TRANSPORT
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B695
1162.1 Roles of RSK1 in LPA5R-induced NHE3
regulation.
B.K. Yoo and C.C. Yun. Emory Univ.
B696
1162.2 Intact colonic K
+
secretion in KCNMB2 knockout
mice.
C.K. Larsen, H.A. Praetorius and J. Leipziger. Aarhus
Univ., Denmark.
B697
1162.3 GIP regulates Pept1 via Akt and EPAC signaling
pathways in intestinal epithelial cells.
S. Coon, J. Schwartz
and S. Singh. Boston Univ. and VA Boston Healthcare Syst.
B698
1162.4 Luminal acid-associated post-prandial
epithelial hypoxia maintains the expression of iron absorptive
DMT1 and Dcytb in rat duodenum.
Y. Akiba, I. Kaji and J.D.
Kaunitz. UCLA Med. Sch., West Los Angeles VA Med. Ctr. and
Brentwood Biomed. Res. Inst., Los Angeles.
B699
1162.5 Role of GLUT5 and ketohexokinase in fructose-
induced, acute increases in intestinal active Ca transport.
P.
Tharabenjasin, V. Douard, N. Krishnamra, J. Zuo, R.J.
Johnson and R.P. Ferraris. UMDNJ-New Jersey Med. Sch.
and Mahidol Univ., Thailand.
B700
1162.6 Role of metabolism in fructose-induced GLUT5
regulation.
C.R. Patel, V.R. Douard and R. Ferraris. UMDNJ,
Newark.
B701
1162.7 Mechanisms underlying modulation of
SLC26A3 activity by Lactobacillus acidophilus-secreted
soluble factors.
A. Borthakur, S. Priyamvada, A. Kumar, T.
Gujral, A.A. Natarajan, W.A. Alrefai and P.K. Dudeja. Univ. of
Illinois at Chicago and Jesse Brown VA Med. Ctr.
B702
1162.8 Farnesoid X receptor activation inhibits colonic
epithelial CFTR expression—a new target for antidiarrheal
therapy?
M.S. Mroz, N. Keating, J.B.J. Ward, S. Amu, R.
Sarker, P.G. Fallon, M. Donowitz and S.J. Keely. Royal Col.
of Surgeons in Ireland, Trinity Col. Dublin and Johns Hopkins
Univ. Sch. of Med.
B703
1162.9 Leucine and methionine share a Na/K-
dependent amino acid transporter in shrimp hepatopancreas.
A. Duka and G.A. Ahearn. Univ. of North Florida.
B704
1162.10 The G protein-coupled bile acid receptor,
TGR5, is expressed on colonic epithelial cells and regulates
ion transport.
J.B.J. Ward, M.S. Mróz and S.J. Keely. Royal
Col. of Surgeons in Ireland.
B705
1162.11 Regulation of human intestinal SLC26A3
expression by hepatocyte nuclear factors.
A. Kumar, A.
Alakkam, A. Borthakur, A.N. Anbazhagan, S. Saksena,
R.K. Gill, J. Malakooti, W.A. Alrefai and P.K. Dudeja. Univ. of
Illinois at Chicago and Jesse Brown VA Med. Ctr.
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1163. MEMBRANE TRAFFICKING AND SECRETION IN
DIGESTIVE EPITHELIA
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B706
1163.1 Short duodenal acid exposure elicits protective
HCO
3
-
secretary response via Slc26a3, Slc26a9 and CFTR
activation and NHE3 inhibition.
U.E. Seidler, A.K. Singh, Y. Liu,
B. Riederer, R. Engelhardt, B.K. Thakur and M. Soleimani.
Hannover Med. Sch., Germany and Cincinnati Med. Sch.
B707
1163.2 Involvement of store-operated cAMP signaling
in the regulation of colonic secretory function.
J.M. Nichols, I.
Maiellaro, J. Abi-Jaoude, S. Curci and A.M. Hofer. VA Boston
Healthcare Syst./Harvard Med. Sch., West Roxbury.
1164. NEUROTRANSMISSION AND CA
2+
SENSITIZATION IN GASTROINTESTINAL
SMOOTH MUSCLES
Poster
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B708
1164.1 NANC neuron mediated relaxation of murine
gastric fundus smooth muscle: phosphorylation of MYPT1 on
T696 (ROK site) and S695 (PKG site) are mutually exclusive.
G. Pfitzer, M.S. Hunger, S. Puetz, D. Metzler, L.T. Lubomirov
and A.V. Somlyo. Univ. of Cologne, Germany and Univ. of
Virginia.
B709
1164.2 Inhibition of RhoA/Rho kinase pathway and
contraction by endogenous and exogenous hydrogen sulfide
in gastrointestinal smooth muscle.
A.D. Nalli, S. Rajagopal,
S. Mahavadi, J.R. Grider and K.S. Murthy. Virginia
Commonwealth Univ.
B710
1164.3 Pharmacologically-induced alterations in
gastrointestinal motility affects regional colonic microbial
assemblage.
K. Touw, Y. Wang, E. Huang, V. Leone and E.
Chang. Univ. of Chicago.
1165. RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM
Poster
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B711
1165.1 The dissociation of the soluble prorenin
receptor in plasma and urine of diabetic patients.
D.Y. Arita, C.
Luffman, C.R.T. Bourgeois, T. Theti and M.C. Prieto. Tulane
Univ. and Fed. Univ. of Sao Paulo.
B712
1165.2 Effects of a (pro)renin receptor blocker on
weight gain in obese mice.
P. Tan, Z. Shamansurova, C.
Michel, T. Nguyen, P. Schiller, J. Gutkowska and J. Lavoie.
Univ. of Montreal, CRCHUM and IRCM.
B713
1165.3 Dexamethasone differentially modulates the
human angiotensinogen gene (hAGT) expression and blood
pressure in transgenic mice containing -6A and -6G haplotype
of the hAGT gene.
V.G. Pandey, S. Jain and A. Kumar. Univ.
of Toledo.
B714
1165.4 Changes in angiotensin II-induced vasomotor
function from newborn to senescence: correlation with
expression of AT1 and AT2 receptors.
Z. Vamos, P. Cseplo,
Z. Bátai, O. Torok, I. Ivic, R. Matics, J. Hamar and A. Koller.
Univ. of Pecs, Hungary.
B715
1165.5 ACE2 activation ameliorates endothelial
function in the right ventricles of pulmonary hypertensive rats.
G.H. Sapp, J. Abbatematteo, C. Cole, V. Shenoy, M. Katovich,
M. Raizada and J. Muller-Delp. Univ. of Florida.
B716
1165.6 Increased ACE expression and iNOS protein
levels in the aorta of 2-month-old Syrian cardiomyopathic
hamsters.
N. Cruz, J. Quidgley, L. El Musa, J. Garcia, G.
Torres, J. Miranda and M.J. Crespo. Univ. of Puerto Rico Sch.
of Med.
B717
1165.7 Effects of chronic swim stress on endocrine
and cardiac function in angiotensin AT1a receptor knockout
mice.
N.K. Almahroug, A. Alhajoj, M. Alghamri, M. Morris
and R.L. Pohlman. Wright State Univ.
B718
1165.8 Angiotensin II receptors modulate nitric oxide
effects on renal sodium handling in conscious lambs.
A.E.
Vinturache and F.G. Smith. Univ. of Calgary, Canada.
B719
1165.9 Ang-(1-7) induced MAS1 receptor-mediated
angiogenesis in the rat microvasculature.
B.R. Hoffmann,
T.J. Stodola, J.R. Wagner and A.S. Greene. Med. Col. of
Wisconsin.
B720
1165.10 Transgenic mice containing two haplotypes
of human angiotensin receptor type 1 show differential gene
expression and regulation of blood pressure.
S. Jain, V.G.
Pandey and A. Kumar. Univ. of Toledo.
B721
1165.11 Production of angiotensin within the SFO is
sufficient to increase ERK1/2 and CREB activity in the SFO
and PVN.
J. Coble, J. Grobe, M. Cassell and C.D. Sigmund.
Univ. of Iowa.
B722
1165.12 Renin gene expression is regulated by
chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription factor
II.
P. Lachmann, S. Mayer, M. Roeser, S. Ishii, J.M. Suh, S.
Harlander, M. Desch, C. Brunssen, H. Morawietz, S.Y. Tsai,
M-J. Tsai, B. Hohenstein, C. Hugo and V.T. Todorov. Univ. of
Technol. Dresden, Univ. of Regensburg, Germany and Baylor
Col. of Med.
B723
1165.13 Human prorenin induces Ang II-independent
pressor response in neuron-specific human (pro)renin receptor
transgenic mice.
H. Peng, W. Li, C.D. Sigmund and Y. Feng.
Tulane Univ. and Univ. of Iowa.
B724
1165.14 Anti-hypertensive effect of chronic ICV
angiotensin-(1-7) in (mRen2)27 transgenic rats is blocked by
Mas antagonist.
L.M. Kangussu, R.A.S. Santos and M.J.
Campagnole-Santos. Fed. Univ. of Minas Gerais, Brazil.
B725
1165.15 Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonism exhibits
comparable BP lowering efficacy in Dahl salt-sensitive rats with
high versus low renin and aldosterone tone.
X. Ma, L. Contino,
O. Price, D. Shuster, L. Xu, J. Xue and J. Metzger. Merck Res.
Lab., Rahway. NJ.
B726
1165.16 Angiotensin II stimulates renin synthesis and
secretion in mouse collecting duct M-1 cells via a PKC alpha-
mediated cAMP stimulation mechanism.
L. Liu, L.S. Lara, A.A.
Gonzalez, C.R.T. Bourgeois, D.M. Seth and M.C. Prieto.
Tulane Univ. Sch. of Med. and Fed. Univ. of Rio de Janeiro.
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B727
1165.17 Loss of cilia increases angiotensin II mediated
apical angiotensin-1-receptor localization in collecting duct
cells.
T. Saigusa, Y. Dang, T.A. Morinelli and P.D. Bell. Med.
Univ. of South Carolina and VA Med. Ctr.
B728
1165.18 Discovery of new renal ang II processing
enzyme activity using mass spectrometry and gene deletion
mouse models.
N. Grobe, K.M. Elased, E.S.B. Salem, S.B.
Gurley, F.S. Ong, K.E. Bernstein, A.H. Schmaier and M.
Morris. Wright State Univ., Duke Univ. and Durham VA Med.
Ctrs., Cedars-Sinai Med. Ctr. and Univ. Hosps. Case Med. Ctr.,
Case Western Reserve Univ.
B729
1165.19 Phosphoproteomic
analysis of signaling
responses to angiotensin II in proximal tubules of NHE3-
deficient mice.
X.C. Li, E. Miguel-Qin, G.E. Shull and J.L.
Zhuo. Univ. of Mississippi Med. Ctr. and Univ. of Cincinnati Col.
of Med.
B730
1165.20 Complementation of juxtaglomerular cell
granulation in ren-1d null mice by human renin.
C. Buckley,
R. Nelson, M. Sharp, S. Flemming, C. Kenyon, L. Mullins, D.
Steppan and J. Mullins. Univ. of Edinburgh, Univ. of Dundee,
U.K. and Univ. of Regensburg, Germany.
B731
1165.21 Markers of acute cardiovascular inflammation
induced by angiotensin II in a murine model.
A.B.C. Santana,
T. Souza-Oliveira, V. Barauna, L. Souza, M.C. Irigoyen, L.
Campos, J.E. Krieger and S. Lacchini. Univ. of São Paulo.
B732
1165.22 Angiotensin II receptor signaling modulates
vascular smooth muscle sensitivity to nitric oxide in an
adiposity-specific manner in healthy adults.
D.D. Christou,
M-H. Hwang, A.E. Walker, M. Zigler and D.R. Seals. Univ. of
Florida and Univ. of Colorado Boulder.
B733
1165.23 Acute mineralocorticoid receptor blockade
leads to decreased vascular endothelial function in healthy
older adults.
H.K. Kim, M-H. Hwang, J-K. Yoo, M.J. Luttrell,
T.H. Meade, M.W. English and D.D. Christou. Univ. of Florida
and Texas A&M Univ. Hlth. Sci. Ctr.
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