Poster Numbering Key:The first number indicates the poster board numberThe second number (#Pxxx) indicates the poster abstract number18 #P277 Chorda tympani nerve injury initiates a microglial responsein the nucleus of the solitary tract (nTS)Dianna L. Bartel, Thomas E. Finger. Rocky Mtn Taste & SmellCenter, Neurosci Prog, Univ Colo Denver, Anschutz MedicalCampus, Aurora, CO, United States19 #P278 NaCl- induced c-fos expression in the nucleus of the solitarytract of mice that lack P2X receptor subunits necessary <strong>for</strong>taste transmissionJennifer M Strat<strong>for</strong>d, Thomas E Finger. Rocky Mtn Taste &Smell Center, Neurosci Prog, Univ Colo Denver AnschutzMedical Campus, Aurora, CO, United States20 #P279 Overexpression of BDNF in the Lingual Epithelium AltersTerminal Field Organization in the Mouse NTSChengsan Sun, David L. Hill . Department of Psychology,University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States21 #P280 Development of intrinsic properties of rostral nucleusof solitary tract (rNST) neurons in embryonic andpostnatal ratsTakeshi Suwabe, Catherine E. Krull, Charlotte M. Mistretta,Robert M. Bradley. Department of Biologic & Materials<strong>Sciences</strong>, School of Dentistry, University of Michigan, AnnArbor, MI, United States22 #P281 Brainstem Sites Underlying Sucrose-Induced Analgesia inNeonatal RatsYi-Hong Zhang, Matthew Ennis. Univ Tenn Hlth Sci Ctr,Memphis, TN, United States23 #P282 Brainstem convergence of efferents from the gustatory andvisceral regions of the rat solitary nucleusSusan P. Travers, Joseph B. Travers. Ohio State University,College of Dentistry, Division of Oral Biology, Columbus, OH,United States82 | AChemS <strong>Program</strong> 2010Abstracts are printed as submitted by the author(s)
Poster Numbering Key:The first number indicates the poster board numberThe second number (#Pxxx) indicates the poster abstract number24 #P283 Mapping the tongue onto the brainstemDustin M Graham, David L Hill. University of Virginia,Charlottesville, VA, United States25 #P284 Competitive Changes in CT Terminal Field Morphologyand Taste-Related Behaviors Following GSP andIX Nerve SectionSara L Dudgeon, David L Hill. University of Virginia,Charlottesville, VA, United States26 #P285 Analysis of functional and anatomical relationships betweentrigeminal inferior alveolar afferents and gustatory neuronswithin the nucleus of the solitary tractYves Boucher 1,2 , Fawzia Zerari 2,3 , Adeline Braud 1,2 .1UFR Odontologie, Université Denis Diderot, Paris, France,2CRicm UMRS 975, Paris, France, 3 UFR Biologie, UniversitéDenis Diderot, Paris, France27 #P286 Repeated Peripheral Nerve Injury Leads to EnhancedGrowth of Terminal Fields in the Nucleus of the SolitaryTract of Adult RatRebecca Reddaway, David L. Hill. University of Virginia,Charlottesville, VA, United States28 #P287 Amino acid taste-evoked activity in the parabrachialnucleus of miceJohn D Boughter, Kenichi Tokita. University of TennesseeHealth Science Center, Memphis, TN, United StatesS AT U R D AY29 #P288 Quantification of c-Fos in the PBN reveals thatvisceral response does not play a role in strain differencesobserved in conditioned taste aversion between C57BL/6Jand DBA/2J miceApril R. Glatt, Kenichi Tokita, John D. Boughter, Jr. .University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN,United States30 #P289 An Analysis of Spike Timing in ParabrachialGustatory NeuronsLaura C. Geran, Susan P. Travers. The Ohio State University,Columbus, OH, United StatesAbstracts are printed as submitted by the author(s)<strong>Program</strong> in Detail | 83
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