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2:00 VV68 503.10 Maternal deprivation reduces growth and<br />

food intake and increases anxiety-like behavior in adolescent<br />

rats: The role of Neuropeptide Y. D. SUCHECKI*; G. S. O.<br />

WERTHEIMER; C. N. GIRARDI; B. LONGO. Univ. Federal<br />

Sao Paulo, Univ. Federal Sao Paulo.<br />

3:00 VV69 503.11 Epigenetic mechanisms of life-long<br />

hypothalamic CRH repression following augmented maternal<br />

care involve NRSF-mediated transcriptional repression<br />

and chromatin changes. J. L. COPE*; S. MCCLELLAND;<br />

A. KOROSI; J. YANG; A. KOH; T. Z. BARAM. Univ. of<br />

Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Irvine, Univ. of Amsterdam, Univ. of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia,<br />

Irvine.<br />

4:00 VV70 503.12 Neonatal maternal separation alters<br />

methamphetamine-induced locomotor activity in a dose- and<br />

sex-dependent manner. E. HENSLEIGH; S. LYNCH; K.<br />

ABUALI; M. SEMMEL; L. M. PRITCHARD*. Univ. Nevada<br />

Las Vegas.<br />

1:00 VV71 503.13 Hippocampal estrogen receptor β is a<br />

sensitive factor affected by early-life stress and may play a<br />

key role in in<strong>for</strong>mation processing and memory consolidation<br />

in hippocampus. H. WANG; K. MEYER; V. KORZ*. Leibniz<br />

Inst. <strong>for</strong> Neurobio., Otto Von Guericke Univ. Magdeburg, Inst.<br />

of Biol.<br />

2:00 VV72 503.14 Epigenetic contributions to the<br />

transgenerational effects of maternal stress: The role of<br />

RNA editing. I. GAISLER-SALOMON*; H. ZAIDAN; Y.<br />

GOLUMBIC; J. FEILER; N. AMARIGLIO; M. SAFRAN; J.<br />

SCHULKIN; G. RECHAVI; M. LESHEM. Univ. of Haifa,<br />

Sheba Med. Ctr., Georgetown Univ.<br />

3:00 VV73 503.15 Maternal separation causes long-lasting<br />

effects upon concentrations of pro-inflammatory cytokines in<br />

hippocampus of rats. L. A. DIEHL*; D. P. LAUREANO; A. N.<br />

D. BENITZ; T. P. HENRIQUES; C. DALMAZ. Federal Univ. of<br />

Rio Grande Do Sul, Federal Univ. of Rio Grande do Sul.<br />

4:00 VV74 503.16 Effects of social instigation of dams upon<br />

maternal behavior and early social behaviors of the pups.<br />

T. P. HENRIQUES*; M. A. SOUZA; C. N. CORRÊA; M. B.<br />

ALVES; L. A. DIEHL; C. P. VEIGA; R. M. M. DE ALMEIDA;<br />

A. B. LUCION. Univ. Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul, Federal<br />

Univ. of Rio Grande do Sul, Federal Univ. of Rio Grande do<br />

Sul, Federal Univ. of Rio Grande do Sul.<br />

1:00 VV75 503.17 Postnatal inhibition of aromatase leads<br />

to widespread increases in c-fos expression in response to<br />

acute restraint stress in adult male rats. B. I. BINGHAM*;<br />

N. WANG; V. VIAU. Unive British Columbia, Univ. of British<br />

Columbia.<br />

2:00 VV76 503.18 The impact of neonatal inflammatory<br />

injury on stress-related behavior and circuits in adult male<br />

and female rats. N. C. VICTORIA; A. Z. MURPHY*. Georgia<br />

State Univ.<br />

3:00 VV77 503.19 � Changes in the endocannabinoid<br />

system and in sleep after postnatal stress in rats. N. M.<br />

REYES PRIETO*; L. ALVARADO-CAPULEÑO; S. CAYNAS<br />

ROJAS; M. PÉREZ MORALES; L. MOSCOSA-ORTIZ; M.<br />

MENDEZ-DÍAZ; O. PROSPÉRO-GARCÍA. Univ. Nacional<br />

Autonoma De México.<br />

4:00 VV78 503.20 Early life stress alters brain corticotropin<br />

releasing factor and serotonergic systems and a leads to the<br />

development of a drug-seeking phenotype in adolescence.<br />

K. E. TSCHETTER; L. B. CALLAHAN; P. J. RONAN*. USD<br />

Sch. of Medicine/VA Res., Avera Res. Inst., Univ. South<br />

Dakota Sch. Med.<br />

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1:00 VV79 503.21 Neonatal stress impairs affiliative<br />

behavior and hippocampal BDNF levels and processing in<br />

mature Balb/CByJ mice. K. SUBEDI*; L. NAIDU; M. KOBAN;<br />

A. AZHAGIRI; C. F. HOHMANN; C. A. PARDO. Morgan State<br />

Univ., Johns Hopkins Univ.<br />

POSTER<br />

504. Stress: Nutrient Intake, Metabolism, and Exercise<br />

Theme E: Homeostatic and Neuroendocrine Systems<br />

Mon. 1:00 PM – Walter E. Washington Convention<br />

Center, Hall A-C<br />

1:00 VV80 504.01 The protective effect of exercise against<br />

learned helplessness persists after <strong>for</strong>ced cessation of<br />

exercise. A. B. LOUGHRIDGE*; B. N. GREENWOOD; N.<br />

C. SADAOUI; E. R. WOODRUFF; M. FLESHNER. Univ. of<br />

Colorado.<br />

2:00 VV81 504.02 � The role of exercise controllability<br />

in exercise-induced stress resistance. K. SPENCE*; B.<br />

N. GREENWOOD; D. M. CREVLING; J. M. RIGALI; M.<br />

FLESHNER. Fleshner Lab.<br />

3:00 VV82 504.03 5-HT2C receptors in the dorsal striatum<br />

are a novel target <strong>for</strong> exercise-induced stress resistance. P.<br />

V. STRONG*; A. B. LOUGHRIDGE; M. FLESHNER; B. N.<br />

GREENWOOD. Univ. Colorado Boul.<br />

4:00 VV83 504.04 Complex stressor exposure disrupts<br />

homeostatic physiology and leads to long-term elevations in<br />

heart rate. R. S. THOMPSON*; P. STRONG; T. MASLANIK;<br />

W. CRAIG; B. N. GREENWOOD; M. FLESHNER. Univ.<br />

Colorado Boul, Univ. of Colorado.<br />

1:00 VV84 504.05 The effects of wheel running on auditory<br />

fear conditioning and extinction. J. HELLWINKEL*; P. V.<br />

STRONG; M. FLESHNER; B. N. GREENWOOD. Univ. of<br />

Colorado.<br />

2:00 VV85 504.06 Glucocorticoid-mediated gene expression<br />

in ADX-CVS animal model. R. ZHANG*; J. P. HERMAN.<br />

Childrens Hospital, Harvard Med. Sch., Univ. of Cincinnati.<br />

3:00 VV86 504.07 Social isolation, as well as treatment with<br />

the CB1 receptor antagonist SR 141716, markedly reduced<br />

the anticipatory and consummatory pleasure induced by<br />

food presentation. L. DAZZI*; M. SERRA; G. BIGGIO. Univ.<br />

Cagliari.<br />

4:00 VV87 504.08 The role of social isolation on an<br />

intermittent access protocol of binge eating in rats.<br />

A. C. BORGES*; T. B. ALBERTI; V. A. MOTTA; M. A.<br />

PASCHOALINI. Univ. of Brasilia, Federal Univ. of Santa<br />

Catarina, Univ. of Brasilia, Federal Univ. of Santa Catarina.<br />

1:00 VV88 504.09 Involvement of the dorsomedial<br />

hypothalamus in the physiological responses evoked by air<br />

jet stress in wistar rats fed a high fat diet. R. C. MENEZES*;<br />

A. R. R. ABREU; A. R. R. DE ABREU; L. G. B. T. SANTOS.<br />

Federal Univ. of Ouro Preto- UFOP.<br />

2:00 VV89 504.10 Interaction of different neurotransmitters<br />

in the lateral parabrachial nucleus in the control of sodium<br />

intake. M. T. FAVERO; C. G. PAVAN; L. B. DE OLIVEIRA; S.<br />

P. BARBOSA; L. A. DE LUCA JR; D. S. A. COLOMBARI; P.<br />

M. DE PAULA; E. COLOMBARI; J. MENANI*. UNESP.<br />

• Indicated a real or perceived conflict of interest, see page 162 <strong>for</strong> details.<br />

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