nanosymposium - Society for Neuroscience
nanosymposium - Society for Neuroscience
nanosymposium - Society for Neuroscience
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NANOSYMPOSIUM<br />
10:30 322.11 Low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein-1<br />
mediates myelin phagocytosis and inhibits progression<br />
of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. A.<br />
GAULTIER*; K. AKASSOGLOU; S. R. VANDENBERG; S.<br />
L. GONIAS. UCSD, Gladstone Inst. of Neurolog. Diseases,<br />
Univ. of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, San Francisco.<br />
10:45 322.12 • Diverse pathophysiological outcomes of IgG<br />
binding to aquaporin-4 in astrocytes. S. R. HINSON; M. F.<br />
ROMERO; B. F. G. POPESCU; C. F. LUCCHINETTI; J. P.<br />
FRYER; H. WOLBURG; P. FALLIER-BECKER; S. NOELL;<br />
V. A. LENNON*. Mayo Clin., Mayo Clin., Mayo Clin., Univ. of<br />
Tubingen.<br />
11:00 322.13 Expression of sonic hedgehog targeted genes<br />
in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of patients with<br />
Multiple Sclerosis. A. KAMINSKA-CZAJKOWSKA*; A.<br />
FINKIELSZTEIN; A. BOULLERNE; M. GIVOGRI M.I; L.<br />
CASTELVETRI; D. SKIAS; E. HARTMAN; R. BALABANOV;<br />
D. FEINSTEIN; E. BONGARZONE. Univ. of Illinois At<br />
Chicago, Rush Univ., Univ. of Illinois At Chicago, Univ. of<br />
Illinois At Chicago.<br />
11:15 322.14 • Immune system associated depression and<br />
cognitive impairment in CNS autoimmune diseases: A MRS<br />
brain imaging study of transverse myelitis and multiple<br />
sclerosis. C. C. WATKINS*; J. S. CHENG; H. GUO; J.<br />
BRANDT; D. BONEKAMP; M. G. POMPER; P. B. BARKER;<br />
A. I. KAPLIN. Johns Hopkins Med. Inst., Johns Hopkins Med.<br />
Institutions, Johns Hopkins Med. Institutions, Johns Hopkins<br />
Med. Institutions.<br />
NANOSYMPOSIUM<br />
323. Nanoparticles as Therapeutic Tools <strong>for</strong> Diseases of the<br />
Nervous System<br />
Theme C: Disorders of the Nervous System<br />
Mon. 8:00 AM – Walter E. Washington Convention<br />
Center, 152B<br />
8:00 323.01 Acute or chronic hypertension exacerbate silica<br />
dust (SiO2 nanoparticles) induced cognitive dysfunction and<br />
brain pathology. H. S. SHARMA*; A. SHARMA; R. PATNAIK;<br />
D. F. MURESANU. Uppsala Univ., Banaras Hindu University,<br />
Inst. of Technol., Univ. of Med. & Pharm.<br />
8:15 323.02 Brain targeting by engineered nanoparticles: In<br />
vivo and in vitro evidences. G. TOSI*; A. GRABRUCKER;<br />
L. BONDIOLI; B. RUOZI; M. ZOLI; A. VILELLA; F. FORNI;<br />
F. RIVASI; M. VANDELLI. Te.far.t.i., Dept. of Pharmaceut.<br />
Sciences, Univ. of Modena and Reg, Stan<strong>for</strong>d Univ., Univ.<br />
of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Univ. of Modena and Reggio<br />
Emilia, Univ. of Modena and Reggio Emilia.<br />
8:30 323.03 Neurotoxicity of Engineered nanoparticles from<br />
metals is dependent on their size and age of the animals. A.<br />
SHARMA*; D. F. MURESANU; R. PATNAIK; H. S. SHARMA.<br />
Uppsala Univ., Univ. of Med. and Pharm., Banaras Hindu<br />
Univrsity, Inst. Technol.<br />
8:45 323.04 � Engineered Nanoparticles from metals<br />
exacerbate aquaporin-4 expression, astrocytic activation,<br />
Blood-brain barrier disruption, edema <strong>for</strong>mation in the<br />
brain following hyperthermia. S. PAUL*; R. PATNAIK;<br />
P. BHATTACHARYA; A. SHARMA; P. K. MENON; H.<br />
S. SHARMA. INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BHU,<br />
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Banaras Hindu Univ., Inst.<br />
of Technology, Banaras Hindu Univ., Uppsala Univ. Hosp.,<br />
Uppsala Univ. Hosp.<br />
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9:00 323.05 Nanodrug delivery of neurotrophins potentiates<br />
neuroprotection in methamphetamine neurotoxicity in<br />
normal and diabetic rats. J. V. LAFUENTE*; R. PATNAIK;<br />
A. SHARMA; H. S. SHARMA. Univ. of Basque Country,<br />
Banaras Hindu Univ., Uppsala Univ.<br />
9:15 323.06 Engineered nanoparticles from metals aggravates<br />
neuropathic pain syndrome and exacerbate blood-spinal<br />
cord barrier breakdown, astrocytic activation and neural<br />
injury. L. FENG*; A. SHARMA; H. S. SHARMA. Bethune<br />
Intl. Peace Hosp., Uppsala Univ. Hospital, Anesthesiol. &<br />
Intensive Care Med.<br />
9:30 323.07 Cocaine induced neurotoxicity and behavioral<br />
dysfunction is enhanced by size-dependent cerium oxide<br />
nanoparticles intoxication. R. PATNAIK*; A. SHARMA; H. S.<br />
SHARMA. Banaras Hindu University, Inst. Technol., Uppsala<br />
Univ. Hosp.<br />
9:45 323.08 Nanowired cerebrolysin enhances neuroprotection<br />
in hyperthermia-induced brain damage. D. F. MURESANU*;<br />
R. PATNAIK; A. SHARMA; P. K. MENON; H. S.<br />
SHARMA. ROMANIAN SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF<br />
NEUROPROTECTION AND NEUROPLASTICITY, Banaras<br />
Hindu University, Ibst technology, Uppsala Univ. Hospital,<br />
Anesthesiol. & Intensive Care Med.<br />
10:00 323.09 Silicon dioxide nanoparticles induce mitochondriamediated<br />
cell damage in peripheral neural cells. A. R.<br />
JAISWAL; S. LU; A. BHUSHAN; C. K. DANIELS; S. W.<br />
LEUNG; J. C. LAI*. Idaho State Univ.<br />
NANOSYMPOSIUM<br />
324. Representation of Categories in Extrastriate Cortex<br />
Theme D: Sensory and Motor Systems<br />
Mon. 8:00 AM – Walter E. Washington Convention<br />
Center, 147B<br />
8:00 324.01 Behavioral expertise and domain <strong>for</strong>mation as a<br />
consequence of early but not late symbol training. M. S.<br />
LIVINGSTONE*; K. SRIHASAM. Harvard Med. Sch.<br />
8:15 324.02 Category specific domain <strong>for</strong>mation as a<br />
consequence of early but not late symbol training. K.<br />
SRIHASAM*; M. LIVINGSTONE. Harvard Med. Sch.<br />
8:30 324.03 Effects of long-term visual experience on single<br />
neuron responses in the inferior temporal cortex. L.<br />
WOLOSZYN*; D. L. SHEINBERG. Brown Univ.<br />
8:45 324.04 Two critical and functionally distinct time periods<br />
<strong>for</strong> early face and body perception. D. PITCHER*; B.<br />
DUCHAINE; V. WALSH; N. KANWISHER. NIH/NIMH,<br />
Dartmouth Col., Univ. Col. London, MIT.<br />
9:00 324.05 Distinct roles of parietal and frontal cortices<br />
in visual categorization. S. K. SWAMINATHAN*; D. J.<br />
FREEDMAN. Univ. of Chicago.<br />
9:15 324.06 Neuronal responses in an fMRI-defined faceselective<br />
region in posterior inferotemporal cortex. E. B.<br />
ISSA*; J. DICARLO. McGovern Inst. For Brain Research,<br />
Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT.<br />
9:30 324.07 • Grasping, Walking, Climbing: Separate visual<br />
processing streams <strong>for</strong> different classes of actions. R.<br />
ABDOLLAHI; J. JASTORFF; S. MYSORE GOPALRAO*; G.<br />
A. ORBAN. K.U.Leuven Med. Sch., Univ. of Parma.<br />
• Indicated a real or perceived conflict of interest, see page 162 <strong>for</strong> details.<br />
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