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SUNDAY, APRIL 10 Across Societies – Experimental Biology

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<strong>SUNDAY</strong>D170 641.23 Altered protein expression of coronaryperivascular adipose tissue in metabolic syndrome. M. Kohr,G.A. Payne, X. Lai, F.A. Witzmann and J.D. Tune. IndianaUniv. Purdue Univ. Indinapolis.D171 641.24 Endothelial Ca 2+ signals and vasodilatoryfunction following traumatic brain injury. B. Larson, R.M.Hannah, S.K. Sonkusare, G.C. Wellman, M.T. Nelson and K.Freeman. Univ. of Vermont.D172 641.25 A novel phosphorylation-deacetylation cascademediates Am80 induced p21 expression in VSMCs. B. Zheng,M. Han, Y-n. Shu, Y-j. Li, S-b. Miao, X-h. Zhang, H-j. Shi, T.Zhang and J-k. Wen. Hebei Med. Univ., People’s Republic ofChina.D173 641.26 Royal jelly recovers erectile function viaimproved endothelial-mediated pudendal artery relaxationin aged spontaneously hypertensive rats. J.L. Hannan, C.S.Rigsby and R.C. Webb. Med. Col. of Georgia.642. SHOCKPosterSUN. 7:30 AM—WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER, EXHIBITHALL ABCPresentation time: 12:45 PM-3:00 PMD174 642.1 Enhanced voltage-dependent Ca 2+ signalingcontributes to the increase in catecholamine release frompostganglionic sympathetic neurons and adrenal chromaffi ncells during sepsis. M.K. Lukewich and A.E. Lomax. Queen’sUniv., Canada.D175 642.2 Effects of high protein feeding and insulin onliver antioxidant status in rats subjected to burn injury andhindlimb unloading. M.A. Dubick, J.L. Barr, L.A. Baer, X. Wuand C.E. Wade. U.S. Army Inst. of Surg. Res., San Antonio.D176 642.3 Increased plasma arginase activity contributesto acute lung injury following resuscitation with stored packedred blood cells in a rat model of trauma/hemorrhage. F.K.Johnson, W. Durante, R.A. Johnson, T. Craig, J.G. Myersand R.M. Stewart. Univ. of Texas Hlth. Sci. Ctr. at Sam Antonioand Univ. of Missouri-Columbia.D177 642.4 Hemoperitoneum: abdominal blood,endogenous carbon monoxide and hemostasis R.A. Johnson,S.L. Crandall, B.M. Irle, T. Craig, F.K. Johnson and R.M.Stewart. Univ. of Texas Hlth. Sci. Ctr. at San Antonio.D178 642.5 Therapeutic targeting of the venous circulationto increase blood pressure in a rat model of septic shock. K.M.Thakali, P.R. Mayeux and N.J. Rusch. Univ. of Arkansas forMed. Sci.D179 642.6 Toll-like receptor-4 defi ciency rescues anthraxlethal toxin-elicited cardiac contractile dysfunction: role ofautophagy. M.R. Kandadi, A.E. Frankel and J. Ren. Univ. ofWyoming and Scott & White Mem. Hosp., Temple, TX.D180 642.7 Phase relationships between mean arterialpressure and intraosseous pressure. J.A. Ward, R.A.DeLorenzo, B.J. Rubal, B.S. Jordan, J.S. Medina, V.L.Holbrook-Emmons and C.E. Hanson. Brooke Army Med. Ctr.and U.S. Army Inst. of Surg. Res., Fort Sam Houston.D181 642.8 Paradoxical bradycardic response to murinehemorrhagic shock onset predicts cardiovascular functionand survival after resuscitation. A. Desai, D.G. Beiser, N.R.Prabhakar and T.L. Vanden Hoek. Univ. of Chicago.D182 642.9 Digestive degradation of intestinal mucinduring splanchnic ischemia. M. Chang, E.B. Kistler and G.W.Schmid-Schönbein. UCSD, La Jolla and San Diego.D183 642.<strong>10</strong> Blockade of pancreatic proteases—possibletherapeutic utility. F.A. DeLano and G.W. Schmid-Schönbein.UCSD.643. NITRIC OXIDE/CARBON MONOXIDE/VASOACTIVE MOLECULESPosterSUN. 7:30 AM—WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER, EXHIBITHALL ABCPresentation time: 12:45 PM-3:00 PMPHYSIOLOGYD184 643.1 Effects of nitric oxide-active botanicals onbiomarkers of cardiovascular risks: a proof of concept inhumans. N. Bryan. Univ. of Texas-Houston Hlth. Sci. Ctr.D185 643.2 Dynamics of intrahepatic nitric oxide (NO)using selective NO sensor during hepatic ischemia-reperfusionin rat liver. A. Nakagawa, Y. Yokoyama, T. Kokuryo, T. Seki, H.Suzuki, K. Shoji, Y. Watanabe and M. Nagino. Nagoya Univ.Grad. Sch. of Med.D186 643.3 CYP2C7 is an EET synthase in arteriolarendothelium of NO-defi cient female rats. A. Huang, D. Sunand G. Kaley. New York Med. Col.D187 643.4 BAY 41-2272 inhibits PDE activity in rat primaryVSMCs. S. Adderley, C. Joshi, D. Martin and D. Tulis. EastCarolina Univ.D188 643.5 Activation of nitric oxide (NO)-insensitivesoluble guanylate cyclase does not provide greater benefi tthan NO-sensitive stimulation in acute and chronic modelsof cardiovascular disease associated with oxidative stress.M.H. Costell, R.E. Bernard, H. Alsaid, J.J. Upson, A.R.Olzinski, L.A. Morgan, P.O. Grondin, N. Ancellin, N. Dodic,F. Gellibert, B.M. Jucker, L.J. Jolivette, R.N. Willette, C.G.Schnackenberg and D.J. Behm. GlaxoSmithKline, King ofPrussia, PA and GlaxoSmithKline, Les Ulis, France.D189 643.6 Chronic high salt intake: effect on bloodpressure, myocardial structure and local renin-angiotensinsystem I.A. Katayama, E.P. B. Dopona, D.N. Ferreira and J.C.Heimann. Univ. of São Paulo.D190 643.7 Differential regulation of NOS in kidney andheart of SHR fed high-salt diet. J. Varagic, S. Ahmad, J. Habibi,J.R. Sowers and C.M. Ferrario. Wake Forest Univ. and Univ. ofMissouri -Columbia.D191 643.8 Chronic mild and unpredictable stressdecreases nitric oxide in the rat thoracic aorta. F.K. Marcondes,B.S. Almeida, A. Sanches, R. Costa, M.C. P. Franco, B.F.Ponzio, Z.B. Fortes, M. J.C. S. Moura, M.D. Nogueira andD.E. Casarini. Piracicaba Dent. Sch., Univ. of Campinas, Fed.Univ. of São Paulo, Univ. of Campinas and Pontifi cal CatholicUniv. of Campinas, Brazil.D192 643.9 BPPs from Bothrops jararaca venom changerenal function of SHR. D.A. Ianzer, K.D. Silveira, M.M. Teixeira,A. Simões e Silva and A.C. M. Camargo. Butantan Inst., SãoPaulo and Fed. Univ. of Minas Gerais, Brazil.D193 643.<strong>10</strong> Antihypertensive effect of BPP-5a isindependent of bradykinin potentiation or ACE inhibition. D.A.Ianzer, C.H. Xavier, F.C. Fraga, R.Q. Lautner, L.T. Machado,E.P. Mendes, A. C.M. Camargo and R.A. S. Santos. Inst.Butantan, São Paulo and Fed. Univ. of Fed. Univ. of MinasGerais, Brazil.SUN191

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