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SUNDAY, APRIL 10 Across Societies – Experimental Biology

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BIOCHEMISTRY<strong>SUNDAY</strong>528. AGING AND METABOLISMPosterSUN. 7:30 AM—WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER, EXHIBITHALL ABCPresentation time: 12:25 PM-1:55 PMB160 528.1 Bidirectional vitamin transport and themechanism of calorie restriction. C. Brenner. Univ. of Iowa.B161 528.2 Dietary glycine supplementation mimicslifespan extension by dietary methionine restriction in Fisher344 rats. J. Brind, V. Malloy, I. Augie, N. Caliendo, J.H.Vogelman, J.A. Zimmerman and N. Orentreich. Baruch Col.,CUNY, Orentreich Fndn. for Adv. of Sci. Inc., Cold Spring-on-Hudson, NY and St. John’s Univ., NY.B162 528.3 Klotho protects against oxidative stress throughantioxidant and apoptotic signaling pathways. R. Brobey, K-O.Makoto and K. Rosenblatt. Univ. of Texas Hlth. Sci. Ctr. atHouston and Univ. of Texas Southwestern Med. Ctr. at Dallas.B163 528.4 TIAF1 self-aggregation precedes amyloid betaformation in vivo. N-S. Chang. Natl. Cheng Kung Univ., Taiwanand SUNY Upstate Med. Univ.B164 528.5 The role of singlet oxygen in the UVA-inducedbystander effect on dermal fi broblasts. J.G. Gao, A. Shih andM. Simon. Stony Brook Univ.B165 528.6 Long-chain glycosphingolipids mediate renalaging. M. Hernandez-Corbacho, A.R. Mather, R. Jenkins, C.Clarke, Y. Hannun, L. Obeid, A. Snider and L. Siskind. Med.Univ. of South Carolina and Ralph H. Johnson VA Med. Ctr.B166 528.7 Modulation of mosquito lifespan by resveratrol.R.D. Nunes, D.M. Moretti, C.O. Cudischevitch, P.R.Bittencourt-Cunha, J. H.M. Oliveira, R.L. S. Gonçalves, D.S.Gusmão, D.S. Alviano, F.J. A. Lemos, G.C. Atella and M.A.C. Silva-Neto. Fed. Univ. of Rio de Janeiro and Univ. of NorthFluminense Province, Brazil.B167 528.8 The infl uence of p66Shc on whole body energymetabolism in mice. J.H. Stern, K. Hagopian, G.A. Cortopassiand J.J. Ramsey. Univ. of California, Davis.B168 528.9 Shared mechanisms in adenylyl cyclase type5 knockout and caloric restriction. L. Yan, J.Y. Park, M.S. DeLorenzo, H. Ge, L. Lai, B. Tian, J. Sadoshima, D.E. Vatnerand S.F. Vatner. UMDNJ, Newark.529. GLUCOLIPOTOXICITY AND METABOLICSTRESSPosterSUN. 7:30 AM—WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER, EXHIBITHALL ABCPresentation time: 12:25 PM-1:55 PMB169 529.1 NADPH oxidase 4 mediates metabolic stressinducedhyper-responsiveness of monocytes to MCP-1. C.F.Lee, Q. Zhao, S.L. Ullevig, H.S. Kim and R. Asmis. Univ. ofTexas Hlth. Sci. Ctr. at San Antonio.530. METABOLISM AND DIABETES IPosterSUN. 7:30 AM—WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER, EXHIBITHALL ABCPresentation time: 12:25 PM-1:55 PMSee Metabolism and Diabetes II scheduled Monday.B170 530.1 Effect of artifi cial sweeteners on insulinsecretion, ROS, and oxygen consumption in pancreatic betacells A.M. Al-Saleh, B. Corkey, J. Deeney, K. Tornheim andE. Bauer. Boston Univ. Sch. of Med. and Rivers Sch., Weston,MA.B171 530.2 Altered O-GlcNAc modifi cation andphosphorylation of mitochondrial proteins in myoblast cellsexposed to high glucose. S.R. Ande, Y. Gu and S. Mishra.Univ. of Manitoba.B172 530.3 Effects of catalase overexpression on redoxbalance and insulin resistance in skeletal muscle cells. M.R.Barbosa, I. Sampaio, V. Casagrande, L. Parreiras-E-Silva, R.Reis, L.C. Alberici, E. Carneiro, R. Curi and L.D. R. Silveira.Univ. of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto.B173 530.4 BIGH3: a new target in diabetic complications.J.M. Castaneda-Gill, S. Hardikar, M. Navarro, E. Kotchan,H.S. Kim, Q. Zhao, C.F. Lee, A. Tsin, R. Asmis and R.LeBaron. Univ. of Texas at San Antonio and Univ. of Texas Hlth.Sci. Ctr. at San Antonio.B174 530.5 Evaluation of the effectiveness of the insulinmimetics,selenium and vanadium, in insulin-resistance inprimary hepatocytes S. Coulibaly, K. McPherson, S. Nair, D.Ruff II and S.R. Stapleton. Western Michigan Univ.B175 530.6 Hexokinase and phosphofructokinase aspossible targets of insulin-independent cardioprotective actionof metformin. D. Da Silva, P.A. De Oliveira, W.S. Coelho, P.Zancan, E.M. de Alencar and M. Sola-Penna. Fed. Univ. ofRio de Janeiro.B176 530.7 Characterization of ATP<strong>10</strong>C and multiplesignaling pathway proteins in C2C12 cells using immunoblotassays and immunofl uorescence microscopy. S.E. Hurst,S. Minkin, J. Biggerstaff and M. Dhar. Univ. of Tennessee,Knoxville.B177 530.8 Benefi cial metabolic effects of conditionalactivation of Gq signaling in pancreatic β-cells. S. Jain, J-M.Guettier and J. Wess. NIDDK, NIH.B178 530.9 Regulation of cardiac oxidative stress and lipidperoxidation in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats treated withaqueous extract of Pimpinella tirupatiensis tuberous root. S.R.Kesireddy, R.R. Saddala, L.T. Reddy and S.N. Ganapathi.Sri Venkateswara Univ., India.B179 530.<strong>10</strong> Lack of PanK1 improves insulin sensitivity andglucose tolerance by activating AMPK in skeletal muscle. R.Leonardi, C.O. Rock and S. Jackowski. St. Jude Children’sRes. Hosp.B180 530.11 Effect of administration of Eryngium carlinaeon lipid profi le in diabetes. R. Noriega-Cisneros, C. Cortés-Rojo, E. Calderón-Cortés, M. Clemente-Guerrero, S. Manzo-Avalos and A. Saavedra-Molina. Univ. Michoacana of SanNicolás de Hidalgo, Mexico.146

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