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Physiology<br />

D489 1011.2 Suppression of hepatic hepcidin expression<br />

in response to acute iron deficiency is correlated with an<br />

increase of matripatase-2 protein in the liver. A-s. Zhang, S.A.<br />

Anderson, J. Wang, F. Yang, K. DeMaster, R.S. Eisenstein, H.<br />

Tsukamoto and C.A. Enns. Oregon Hlth. & Sci. Univ., Univ. of<br />

Wisconsin-Madison, Univ. of Southern California and Caltech.<br />

D490 1011.3 The regulation of intestinal iron transport in<br />

a rat model of chronic renal failure. S.K. Srai, P.A. Sharp, J.<br />

Marks, R.J. Unwin and E.S. Debnam. University Col. London<br />

and King’s Col. London.<br />

D491 1011.4 Growth factors EGF and HGF suppress<br />

hepcidin by direct interference with bone morphogenetic protein<br />

signaling. J.B. Goodnough and T. Ganz. UCLA.<br />

D492 1011.5 Hepcidin independent anemia of inflammation.<br />

S. Rivera, D. Shprung, D. Limbrick, V. Gabayan and T. Ganz.<br />

UCLA.<br />

D493 1011.6 Identification of hepcidin antagonists through<br />

a high throughput screening approach. E. Fung, J. Hsu,<br />

R. Damoiseaux, T. Ganz and E. Nemeth. UCLA.<br />

1012. Immunology and Microbiology of the Gut<br />

Poster<br />

Tu e. 7:30 a m—An a h e i m Co n v e n t i o n Ce n t e r, Ex h i b it Ha l l CD<br />

Presentation time: 12:45 p m-3:00 p m<br />

D494 1012.1 Characterization of FasL expression of rat<br />

mesenteric lymph node dendritic cells during inflammatory<br />

bowel disease. E. Rivera, F. Rodriguez and C.B. Appleyard.<br />

Ponce Sch. of Med., PR.<br />

D495 1012.2 Psychological stress and changes in the<br />

intestinal microflora impact memory in mice. M.G. Gareau, E.<br />

Wine, D.M. Rodrigues, M.T. Whary, G. MacQueen and P.M.<br />

Sherman. Hosp. for Sick Children, Toronto, MIT and Univ. of<br />

Calgary.<br />

D496 1012.3 Triclosan may alter the composition of<br />

the intestinal microbiota and increase the susceptibility to<br />

experimental murine colitis. E. Pasch and K.L.W. Walton.<br />

Missouri Western State Univ.<br />

D497 1012.4 Comparative analysis of innate immune related<br />

transcriptional responses to pathogens in Caenorhabditis<br />

elegans. K. Balamurugan and S. Karuthapandian. Alagappa<br />

Univ., India.<br />

D498 1012.5 Intestinal microbiome in transporter null mouse<br />

models. M.A. Engevik and R.T. Worrell. Univ. of Cincinnati.<br />

1013. Intestinal Inflammation and<br />

Pathophysiology<br />

Poster<br />

Tu e. 7:30 a m—An a h e i m Co n v e n t i o n Ce n t e r, Ex h i b it Ha l l CD<br />

Presentation time: 12:45 p m-3:00 p m<br />

D499 1013.1 Role of non-muscle myosin light chain kinase<br />

in neutrophil-mediated intestinal barrier dysfunction during<br />

thermal injury. M. Guo, C. Sun, Q. Shen, B.J. Frederich, M.H.<br />

Wu and S.Y. Yuan. Univ. of California Davis Sch. of Med.<br />

D500 1013.2 Oxidative stress inhibits Klotho activation of<br />

TRPV5 and TRPV6 in intestinal epithelial cells. M. Maruggi,<br />

A.T. Nguyen and S. Resta. UCSD.<br />

<strong>Tuesday</strong><br />

D501 1013.3 Tight junction protein expression by gD<br />

intraepithelial lymphocytes regulates interactions between<br />

lymphocytes and epithelial cells. K.L. Edelblum, A.M.<br />

Marchiando, L. Shen, Y. Wang, A.I. Sperling and J.R. Turner.<br />

Univ. of Chicago.<br />

D502 1013.4 Effect of stress on mucin-producing cells in the<br />

intestinal tract of mice. B.M. Habiyambere and E.M. Onyango.<br />

East Tennessee State Univ.<br />

D503 1013.5 Downregulation of aging-related Klotho gene<br />

in experimental colitis. R.D. Thurston, C.B. Larmonier, P.M.<br />

Majewski, R. Ramalingam, M.T. Midura-Kiela, D. Laubitz,<br />

A. Vandewalle, M. Mühlbauer, C. Jobin, P.R. Kiela and F.K.<br />

Ghishan. Univ. of Arizona, INSERM U773 Univ. Paris and Univ.<br />

of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.<br />

1014. Mechanisms of Intestinal Transport<br />

Poster<br />

Tu e. 7:30 a m—An a h e i m Co n v e n t i o n Ce n t e r, Ex h i b it Ha l l CD<br />

Presentation time: 12:45 p m-3:00 p m<br />

D504 1014.1 Role of a non-CFTR chloride channel in<br />

intestinal epithelial chloride secretion. M.H. Kazi, O.M.<br />

Woodward, S.E. Guggino and C-M. Tse. Johns Hopkins<br />

Univ.<br />

D505 1014.2 MK571-sensitive extracellular ATP release in<br />

intestinal epithelia. T. Nakano, Y. Akiba, E. Engel, P.H. Guth<br />

and J.D. Kaunitz. CURE/UCLA, Greater Los Angeles VA<br />

Healthcare Syst. and UCLA.<br />

D506 1014.3 trans effects of Na + and glucose on Na + /glucose<br />

co-transport. C.S. Hummel, B.A. Hirayama, D.D.F. Loo and<br />

E.M. Wright. UCLA.<br />

D507 1014.4 Isolated cells of the sheep rumen and omasum<br />

express maxi-anion channels permeable to acetate, propionate<br />

and butyrate. F. Stumpff, M.I. Georgi and H. Martens. Free<br />

Univ. of Berlin.<br />

D508 1014.5 Segmental expression of H,K-ATPase-a2,<br />

KCC3, KCC4, and DRA in mouse distal colon is upregulated by<br />

dietary Na + restriction. C. Lytle, A. Evans, J.A. Payne and C.<br />

Talbot. Univ. of California, Riverside, Univ. of California, Davis<br />

and California State Univ., San Bernardino.<br />

1015. Novel Gastrointestinal Nutrient<br />

Sensors<br />

Poster<br />

Tu e. 7:30 a m—An a h e i m Co n v e n t i o n Ce n t e r, Ex h i b it Ha l l CD<br />

Presentation time: 12:45 p m-3:00 p m<br />

D509 1015.1 Microbiota and dietary nutrients regulate<br />

digestive enzyme activity in the zebrafish intestine. I. Semova<br />

and J.F. Rawls. Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.<br />

D510 1015.2 Taste receptor-mediated duodenal bicarbonate<br />

secretion is associated with incretin release in rats. J. Wang,<br />

Y. Akiba, E. Engel, P.H. Guth and J.D. Kaunitz. UCLA and<br />

Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare Syst.<br />

D511 1015.3 Enterocyte fatty acid oxidation may influence<br />

eating through vagal afferent signals. W. Langhans, C. Egle,<br />

G. Schober and M. Arnold. ETH Zurich.<br />

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