C.G. Krueger and J.D. Reed. Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.
D331
I 637.17 Ursolic acid protects monocytes
against priming and dysfunction induced by metabolic stress
by preventing induction of Nox4.
S.L. Ullevig, H.S. Kim, W.S.
Hambright, S. Tavakoli and R. Asmis. Univ. of Texas Hlth. Sci.
Ctr. at San Antonio.
D332
II 637.18 Microarray studies on the effects of
palm fruit juice in diabetic Nile rats.
S.S. Leow, J. Bolsinger, A.
Pronczuk, K.C. Hayes and R. Sambanthamurthi. Malaysian
Palm Oil Board, Selangor and Brandeis Univ.
D333
I 637.19 Evaluation of in vitro anti-hyperglycemic
effect of Cinnamon cassia-derived phenolic phytochemicals.
B-H. Kang, K. Racicot, Y-I. Kwon and E. Apostolidis.
Framingham State Univ., U.S. Army Natick Soldier Res. Engin.
Ctr. and Hannam Univ., South Korea.
D334
II 637.20 Preventive effect of Artemisia capillaris
extract on bone loss in ovariectomized rat model.
H-D. Jang,
S-H. Lee and Y-H. Kim. Hannam Univ. and Chungnam Natl.
Univ., South Korea.
D335
I 637.21 Inhibitory effect of novel red ginseng
treated with high temperature and high pressure on oxidative
damage.
S-Y. Yu, B-R. Yoon, H-D. Hong, Y-C. Lee, Y-C. Kim,
C-W. Cho, K-T. Kim and O-H. Lee. Kangwon Natl. Univ., South
Korea and Korea Food Res. Inst., Seongnam.
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D336
II 637.22 The effect of high dietary
eicosapentaenoic acid supplementation in leukemic mice.
E. Finch, N. Kaushal, A. Kudva, U. Gandhi, S. Hegde, J.
Whelan, R. Paulson and K.S. Prabhu. Penn State and Univ.
of Tennessee, Knoxville.
D337
I 637.23 Synergistic effects of polyphenols with
leucine and
b-hydroxy- b-methylbutyrate on energy metabolism.
A. Bruckbauer, B. Baggett and M.B. Zemel. NuSirt Sci. Inc.,
Knoxville.
D338
II 637.24 The unfolded protein response is not
involved in trans-10, cis-12 CLA induced hepatic steatosis in
the mouse.
M. Hussein, S. Giesy, C. Krumm, O. Long, D.
Bauman and Y. Boisclair. Cornell Univ.
D339
I 637.25 Conjugated linoleic acid activates PGC-
1alpha via AMPK and SIRT1 in C2C12 myotubes.
Y. Kim and
Y. Park. Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst.
D340
II 637.26 Alpha-lipoic acid protects against weight
gain and hyperlipidemia in response to high fat feeding in obese
Zucker rats.
B. Carrier, S.V. Harding and T.C. Rideout. Univ. at
Buffalo and King’s Col. London.
D341
I 637.27 Garlic intake influences gene expression
in whole blood. C.S. Charron, H.D. Dawson, G.I. Solano-Aguilar,
A. Molokin, B.T. Vinyard, J.A. Milner and J.A. Novotny. USDA,
Beltsville.
D342
II 637.28 Effect of isoflavones from Astragalus
membranaceus on 3T3-L1 adipocyte differentiation and insulin
sensitivity.
Y. Choi, J. Noh, S-W. Yun, Y-I. Kwon and Y-C. Kim.
Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst, Chungbuk Technopark Bio
Ctr. and Hannam Univ., South Korea.
D343
I 637.29 Cranberry bioactives induce TLR
signaling and promote a state of immune preparedness in
THP-1 monocytes/macrophages.
R.A. Creasy, C. Khoo and
S.S. Percival. Univ. of Florida and Ocean Spray Inc., Lakeville,
MA.
D344
II 637.30 Deletion of TNF
a receptor 1 and 2
exacerbates trans-10, cis-12 CLA induced hepatic steatosis in
the mouse.
M. Hussein, S. Giesy, D. Bauman and Y. Boisclair.
Cornell Univ.
D345
I 637.31 Regulation of TCF/LEF promoter activity
by soy phytoestrogens in 3T3-L1 fibroblasts.
J.E. Davis, D.
Hastings and W. Banz. Southern Illinois Univ.
D346
II 637.32 Consumption of cranberry powder shifts
urinary protein profile in healthy human subjects.
C.G. Krueger,
J.J. Meudt, A.B. Howell, C. Khoo and D. Shanmuganayagam.
Complete Phytochem. Solutions LLC, Cambridge, WI, Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison, Rutgers Univ., Chatsworth and Ocean
Spray Cranberries Inc., Lakeville-Middleboro, MA.
D347
I 637.33 Different polyphenols have different
affinities for C-terminal subunits of maltase-glucoamylase and
sucrase-isomaltase for the modulation of glucose release.
M. Simsek, R. Quezada-Calvillo, B.L. Nichols and B.R.
Hamaker. Purdue Univ., Autonomous Univ. of San Luis Potosi,
Mexico and USDA, Baylor Col. of Med.
D348
II 637.34 Fructooligosaccharides augments the
effect of a flavonoid,
a-glucosyl-isoquercitrin, on glucagon-like
peptide 1 secretion.
P. Phuwamongkolwiwat, T. Hira and H.
Hara. Hokkaido Univ., Japan.
D349
I 637.35 Toc isomers modulation of inflammatory
response in FHs 74 Int fetal-derived human intestinal cell line.
I. Elisia and D.D. Kitts. Univ. of British Columbia.
D350
II 637.36 Ischemia-induced endothelial cell
swelling and mitochondrial dysfunction are augmented by
the pro-inflammatory chemokine, MCP-1, but attenuated by
dietary polyphenols in vitro.
K.S. Panickar, B. Qin and R.A.
Anderson. Univ. of Maryland Sch. of Med., Integrity Nutraceuts.
Intl., Springhill, TN and USDA, Beltsville.
D351
I 637.37 Molecular mechanisms of hypolipidemic
effects of curcumin.
J-M. Zingg, S.T. Hasan, A. Azzi and M.
Meydani. USDA at Tufts Univ.
D352
II 637.38 Botanical extracts modulate adipocyte
function and insulin sensitivity in vitro and in vivo.
J.M.
Stephens, D.M. Ribnicky and A.J. Richard. Pennington
Biomed. Res. Ctr., Baton Rouge and Rutgers Univ.
D353
I 637.39 Blueberries and strawberries activate
neuronal housekeeping in critical brain regions of stress-
induced young rats.
S. Poulose, D.F. Bielinski, K. Carrihill-
Knoll, B. Rabin and B. Shukitt-Hale. USDA at Tufts Univ. and
Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County.
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D354
I 638.1 Variations in milk carotenoids from
Jersey cows fed pasture versus total mixed ration.
A.R.
Beliveau, J.M. Smith, A.J. Wenzel and J. Curran-Celentano.
Univ. of New Hampshire and Saint Anselm Col.
D355
II 638.2 Variations in plasma carotenoids from
Jersey cows fed pasture versus total mixed ration.
J.M. Smith,
A.R. Beliveau, A.J. Wenzel and J. Curran-Celentano. Univ. of
New Hampshire and Saint Anselm Col.
D356
I 638.3 The consumption of 12 eggs per week
for 1 year significantly raises serum zeaxanthin levels with slight
changes in macular pigment optical density and glare recovery
in patients with early age-related macular degeneration.
H.
Aljohi, E. Kotyla and T.A. Wilson. Univ. of Massachusetts
Lowell.
D357
II 638.4 Increasing tomato intake from current
to MyPlate recommended amount: effect on serum lycopene.
K. Reimers, M. Andon, M. Jacobson, V. Nguyen, L. Cooper
and J. Rippe. ConAgra Foods Inc., Omaha and Rippe Lifestyle
Inst., Celebration, FL.
D358
I 638.5 Ultrasound imaging to monitor prostate
tumor progression and metastases in TRAMP mice.
L.E.
Conlon, K.E. Zuniga, E. Hartman, W.D. O’Brien, Jr. and J.W.
Erdman, Jr. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana.
D359
II 638.6 Astaxanthin mediates inflammatory
biomarkers associated with arthritis in human chondrosarcoma
cells induced with interleukin-1
b. L. Kimble, B. Mathison and
B.P. Chew. Washington State Univ.
D360
I 638.7 Astaxanthin decreases inflammatory
biomarkers associated with cardiovascular disease in human
umbilical vein endothelial cells.
W. Chew, B. Mathison, L.
Kimble, P.F. Mixter and B.P. Chew. Univ. of Washington Med.
Sch. and Washington State Univ.
D361
II 638.8 Vitamin A equivalence of spirulina
b-carotene in U.S. men. G. Tang, T. Muzhingi and M. Grusak.
USDA at Tufts Univ. and USDA Childen’s Nutr. Ctr., Houston.
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I 638.9 Ontogenic expression of retinoid
homeostatic genes in principal vitamin A storage organs.
S.A.
Owusu and C. Ross. Penn State.
D363
II 638.10 Carotenoids and health. H.M.
Jamieson. Walden Univ., TX.
D364
I 638.11 Effect of lycopene supplementation
on lung carcinogenesis induced by tobacco carcinogen
4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (NNK) in
ferrets.
K. Aizawa, S. Veeramachaneni, C. Liu, D. Smith, L.M.
Ausman and X-D. Wang. USDA at Tufts Univ.
D365
II 638.12 Tomato powder, not tomato extract or
lycopene, attenuates alcohol-induced hepatic inflammatory
foci and steatosis in rats.
C.P. Stice, C. Liu, A.S. Greenberg,
L.M. Ausman and X-D. Wang. USDA and Friedman Sch. of
Nutr. Sci. and Policy at Tufts Univ.
D366
I 638.13 Lycopene concentrate supplementation
decreases plasma values for C-reactive protein and oxidized
LDL.
R.A. DiSilvestro, E. Joseph and D. DiSilvestro. The
Ohio State Univ.
D367
II 638.14 Astaxanthin supplementation lowers
plasma triglyceride concentrations in diet-induced obese
C57BL6J mice.
Y. Yang, T. Pham, C. Wegner, B. Kim, C.S. Ku,
Y-K. Park and J-Y. Lee. Univ. of Connecticut.
D368
I 638.15 Individual genetic variations of
b,b-
carotene monooxygenase-1 are associated with changes
in total cholesterol in young Mexican adults.
C. Marques, M.
Teran-Garcia, J.W. Erdman, Jr., J.M. Vargas-Morales, C.
Aradillas-Garcia and U. Group. Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign and Autonomous Univ. of San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
D369
II 638.16 Increases in plasma lutein and
zeaxanthin by egg intake is associated with the formation of
larger HDL particles in participants with metabolic syndrome.
C.N. Blesso, C.J. Andersen, B. Bolling and M.L. Fernandez.
Wake Forest Univ. and Univ. of Connecticut.
D370
I 638.17 Lutein and zeaxanthin for the prevention
and treatment of age-related macular degeneration: a
systematic review and meta-analysis.
R. Vishwanathan, S.
Berger and E.J. Johnson. Tufts Univ., Boston.
D371
II 638.18 The relationship of lutein and DHA
in cognitive function.
E. Mohn, R. Vishwanathan, A.H.
Lichtenstein, N. Matthan, D.B. Hausman, J.L. Woodard, A.
Davey, M.A. Johnson, L.W. Poon, R.C. Green, M. Gearing
and E.J. Johnson. Tufts Univ., Boston, Univ. of Georgia,
Wayne State Univ., Temple Univ., Harvard Univ., Boston and
Emory Univ.
D372
I 638.19 Fortification of sorghum Sorghum
vulgare with carrot Daucus carota in the production of sorghum
flour.
I.O. Banjoko, T.O. Oyelola, T.T. Onanuga and F.M.
Kujore. Yaba Col. of Technol., Lagos and Fed. Ministry of Hlth.,
Abuja, Nigeria.
D373
II 638.20 Bioaccessibility of carotenoids from
transgenic provitamin A biofortified sorghum.
T.E. Lipkie, F.F.
De Moura, Z-Y. Zhao, M.C. Albertsen, P. Che, K. Glassman
and M.G. Ferruzzi. Purdue Univ., HarvestPlus, Washington,
DC and DuPont Pioneer, Johnston, IA.
D374
I 638.21 Bioavailability of iron (Fe) and zinc
(Zn) from Fe and Zn biofortified pearl millet. K.M. Hambidge,
R.M. Bellad, N.S. Mahantshetti, B.S. Kodkany, E. Boy, J.E.
Westcott, K.N. Rai, B. Cherian, L.V. Miller and N.F. Krebs. Univ.
of Colorado Sch. of Med., Jawaharlal Nehru Med. Col., India
and HarvestPlus, Washington, DC.
D375
II 638.22 Retention of provitamin A carotenoid
in biofortified maize after processing, cooking and storage
in Zambia.
L. Mugode, A. Kaunda, S. Phiri, T. Sikombe, R.
Mutale, E. Simpungwe, S. Schmaelzle, S. Tanumihardjo and
F.F. De Moura. NISIR, ZARI and HarvestPlus, Lusaka, Zambia,
Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison and HarvestPlus, Washington, DC.
D376
I 638.23 Malaria is associated with decreased
nutrient intake in Zambian children fed provitamin A biofortified
maize.
K. Bresnahan, J. Chileshe and S. Tanumiharjo. Univ.
of Wisconsin-Madison and Trop. Dis. Res. Ctr., Ndola, Zambia.
D377
II 638.24 Community mobilization activities for
the Zambia 2012 orange maize efficacy trial.
C. Kaliwile,
S.A. Arscott, C. Masi and S.A. Tanumihardjo. Zambia Natl.
Food and Nutr. Commission, Lusaka and Univ. of Wisconsin-
Madison.
D378
I 638.25 Linking agriculture to nutrition – the
harvest is near and how do we measure impact?
B.M. Gannon
and S.A. Tanumihardjo. Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison.
639. DIET AND CANCER: MOLECULAR TARGETS
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D379
I 639.1 Regulation of AMPK-beta-catenin
pathway via GSK3beta dependently or independently in Hep3B
cancer cell growth and apoptosis control with selenium.
S.Y.
Park, Y-K. Lee, Y-M. Kim and O.J. Park. Hannam Univ., South
Korea and SUNY Downstate Med. Ctr.
D380
II 639.2 Anti-cancer effects of Cnidium officinale
Makino extract mediated through apoptosis and cell cycle
arrest in human colorectal cancer cell line (HT-29).
J.F. dela
Cruz, G.D. Kim and S.G. Hwang. Hankyong Natl. Univ., South
Korea and Seoul Natl. Univ.
D381
I 639.3 Apoptosis induction in Hep3B cell line
by Lu-Do-Huang.
J-H. Yang, T-Y. Chien, C-H. Tsai and H-Y.
Huang. Shih Chien Univ., Taiwan.
D382
II 639.4 Anticancer effects of bamboo salt on
human cancer cells and on buccal mucosa cancer in mice.
K-Y.
Park, X. Zhao and S-H. Mun. Pusan Natl. Univ., Chongqing
Univ. of Educ. And Kyungnam Col. of Info. and Technol., South
Korea.
D383
I 639.5 The role of Aurora-A in curcumin-
enhanced chemosensitivity of human breast non-metastatic
cancer MCF-7 and highly metastatic MDA-MB-231 cells.
C. Su,
C. Yen and H. Liu. Natl. Taiwan Normal Univ., Taiwan, Col. of
Med. and Natl. Cheng Kung Univ., Taiwan.
D384
II 639.6 Boric acid activated pathways in prostate
DU-145 cells.
C. Eckhert, S. Kobylewski, K. Henderson and
K. Yamada. UCLA.
D385
I 639.7 Apigenin and naringenin decrease cell
number in a dose dependent manner in non-transformed young
adult mouse colonocytes (YAMC) but not in those expressing
a dominant negative p53-mutant (mp53 YAMC).
W.D. Daniels,
K.F. Allred, C.D. Allred, B.S. Patil and N.D. Turner. Texas
A&M Univ.
D386
II 639.8 Biotinylation of the c-myc promoter
binding protein MBP-1 decreases c-myc expression in
mammary carcinoma MCF-7 cells.
J. Zhou, S.S.K. Wijeratne
and J. Zempleni. Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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I 639.9
a-Linolenic acid reduces growth in four
breast cancer cell lines with varying receptor expression in high
and low estrogen environments.
A.K.A. Wiggins, S. Kharotia,
J.K. Mason and L.U. Thompson. Univ. of Toronto.
D388
II 639.10 Tea bioactive compounds inhibit
prostate cancer stem cells via downregulation of Bmi1.
J-R.
Zhou and Y. Gong. Beth Israel Deaconess Med. Ctr., Harvard
Med. Sch.
D389
I 639.11 Macrophage apolipoprotein E and
proliferation of breast cancer cells MCF-7: role of LXR.
J-M.
Bard, A. El Roz, S. Valin, J-M. Huvelin and H. Nazih. Univ. of
Nantes and Ctr. René Gauducheau, St. Herblain, France.
D390
II 639.12 Inhibition of in vitro pancreatic cancer
cell migration by circulating anthocyanins and their metabolites
from plasma of human subjects.
S. Kuntz, C. Kunz and S.
Rudloff. Univ. of Giessen, Germany.
D391
I 639.13 A comparative study of the
antiproliferative effect of kohlrabi and green cabbage on
colorectal cancer cell lines in vitro.
S. Rizk and V. Zarzour.
Lebanese American Univ., Beirut.
D392
II 639.14 13’-Carboxychromanol, a long-chain
metabolite of delta-tocopherol, has potent anti-cancer effects
by interrupting de novo sphingolipid synthesis in human cancer
cells.
Y. Jang, S.Y. Kuah and Q. Jiang. Purdue Univ.
D393
I 639.15 Annexin A1 as a putative target of anti-
mutagenic action of dietary flavonoids.
F. Hirata, T. Harada,
G.B. Corcoran and A. Hirata. Wayne State Univ.
D394
II 639.16 The effect of beta-carotene on migration
and invasion in SK-N-BE(2)C neuroblastoma cells.
Y-S. Kim,
H-A. Lee and Y. Kim. Ewha Womans Univ., South Korea.
D395
I 639.17 Garlic-derived organosulfur compound
diallyl trisulfide induces apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells.
S.
Stan. Purdue Univ.
D396
II 639.18 Saussurea involucrata extract
inhibits metastasis in SK-Hep1 hepatocarcinoma cells.
M.
Byambaragchaa, G.D. Kim and S.G. Hwang. Hankyong Natl.
Univ., South Korea and Seoul Natl. Univ. Col. of Pharm.
D397
I 639.19 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D regulation of
pyruvate carboxylase and glucose addiction in MCF10a-ras
human breast epithelial cells.
W. Zheng and D. Teegarden.
Purdue Univ.
D398
II 639.20 Synergistic inhibition of lung cancer
cell proliferation by 4´-hydroxylnobiletin and atorvastatin.
N.
Charoensinphon, J. Zheng, P. Dong, P. Qiu and H. Xiao.
Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst.
D399
I 639.21 Aqueous extract of Rhus coriaria
decreases proliferation and promotes apoptosis in human
colon cancer cells in vitro.
S. Munusamy and A.H. Eid. Qatar
Univ.
D400
II 639.22 Wolfberry water soluble extracts
selectively induce leukemia cell apoptosis.
H. Ji and D. Lin.
Kansas State Univ.
D401
I 639.23 Vitamin D inhibition of Has2 and
hyaluronan synthesis in invasive breast cancer cells.
E.
LaPorta and J. Welsh. SUNY at Albany.
D402
II 639.24 Control of metabolic genes in human
mammary epithelial cells by vitamin D hinders adaptation
to glutamine deprivation.
S. Beaudin and J. Welsh. Univ. at
Albany, Rensselaer.
640. NUTRIENT-GENE INTERACTIONS
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