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SUNDAY, APRIL 22 Across Societies – Experimental Biology

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NUTRITIONC330 II 649.8 Effect of caloric restriction on theexpression of the Sirtuin proteins. K-V. Nguyen, E.L. Rickert,J.M. Olefsky and N.J. Webster. UCSD and VA San DiegoHealthcare Syst.C331 I 649.9 The role of autophagy in radiationinduced salivary gland dysfunction. M. Morgan. Univ. ofArizona.650. ANIMAL RESEARCH MODELS IN NUTRITIONAND MUSCULAOSKELETAL DEVELOPMENTPoster(Sponsored by: <strong>Experimental</strong> Animal Nutrition RIS)SUN. 7:30 AM—SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER, EXHIBITHALLS A-DPresentation time: 12:45 PM-1:45 PM (I); 1:45 PM-2:45 PM (II)C332 I 650.1 Omeprazol produces changesin blood calcium, phosphorous and magnesium after foodingestion in horses. H.C. Manso-Filho, H.E.C.C.C. Manso,S.K. Mélo, R. Lima, J. D’Araújo, T. Almeida, F. Souza e Silva,J. Cortizo, J.T. D’Paula, E. Wanderley and M. Hunka. Fed.Rural Univ. of Pernambuco and Uberaba Farm, Lagoa doCarro, Brazil.C333 II 650.2 Relation between plasma vitamin Kand bone and cartilage markers in osteoarthritic dogs. A. SalasMani, M. Manuelian, J. Font, X. Totusaus, C. Vermeer, L.Vilaseca and C. Torre. Affi nity Petcare, Sant Cugat del Valles,Hosp. Vet. Canis, Girona and Hosp. Vet. Desvern, Spain, IVOT,Barcelona and VitaK BV, Maastrucht, Netherlands.C334 I 650.3 Effect of high fat diet on infl ammatorymarkers and bone morphological microstructure in growingmale mice. M. Kim, W. Na, H. Kim, E. Park, H-A. Lee, O. Kimand C. Sohn. Wonkwang Univ., South Korea.C335 II 650.4 Vitamin K 2 administration andbone mineral density in senescence accelerated mice P6. H.Katsuyama, S. Fushimi, K. Yamane, H. Hinenoya, Y. Akiyama,M. Tomita, T. Okuyama, Y. Watanabe, M. Katsuyama, L.N.Anh and K. Saijoh. Kawasaki Med. Sch. and Kanazawa Univ.Sch. of Med., Japan.C336 I 650.5 Maternal vitamin D supplementationresults in higher expression of bone formation markers at thegrowth plate and site-specifi c effects on bone strength in maleoffspring. K.A. Fielding, J. Chen, R. Jahani, E.M. Comelli andW.E. Ward. Univ. of Toronto and Brock Univ., Canada.651. ANIMAL RESEARCH MODELS FORMACRONUTRIENT METABOLISMPoster(Sponsored by: <strong>Experimental</strong> Animal Nutrition RIS)SUN. 7:30 AM—SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER, EXHIBITHALLS A-DPresentation time: 12:45 PM-1:45 PM (I); 1:45 PM-2:45 PM (II)C337 I 651.1 Bacterial strain-specifi c effectson immune markers in RSV-infected mice. S.H. Mitmesser,W.M. Russell, D. O’Mahony, J. MacSharry, M. Ceddia andL. O’Mahony. Mead Johnson Nutr., IN and Alimentary Hlth.,Cork, Ireland.<strong>SUNDAY</strong>C338 II 651.2 Effects of early growth restrictionon development and insulin sensitivity in rats. E. Ebanks,B. Lönnerdal and I.J. Griffin. Univ. of California, Davis andSacramento.C339 I 651.3 Severe heat stress affects theexpression of Hsp90, GLUT4 and b 0,+ , in liver and leptin inadipose tissue of pigs. H. Garcia, F. Grageola, A. Morales, A.Araiza, N. Arce and M. Cervantes. Autonomous Univ. of BajaCalifornia, Mexico.C340 II 651.4 The effect of dietary selenium intakeon numbers of T and B cells in C57BL/6 mice with chronicinfl ammation. H. Nekatebeb, B.J. Smith, S. Kuvibidila, Y.Wang, A. Girma, S. Peterson and B.J. Stoecker. OklahomaState Univ.C341 I 651.5 Clofi brate increases in vivo fattyacid oxidation by neonatal pigs. X. Bai, L. Xi, J. Drayton, C. Jiand J. Odle. North Carolina State Univ. and China Agr. Univ.,Beijing.C342 II 651.6 Effect of conjugated linoleic acidon fatty acid synthesis in soy and coconut oil fed mice. M.W.Sanda, Z. Angius, S.M. Ippagunta and K.M. Barnes. WestVirginia Univ.C343 I 651.7 Effect of genetics and feedingstrategies on growth of rainbow trout. L.E. Berg, S.K. Gatrell,B.M. Cleveland, J.G. Grimmett, T. Leeds, G. Weber, H.Klandorf, P. Turk, K.J. Semmens and K.P. Blemings. WestVirginia Univ. and Natl. Ctr. for Cool and Cold Water Aquacult.,Kearneysville, WV.C344 II 651.8 The chronic effect of quercetin andepigallocatechin gallate-based supplementation on exerciseperformance in mice. K. Kennerly, A. Knab, L. Kam, D.Henson, M.P. Meaney and D.C. Nieman. Appalachian StateUniv., Boone and Kannapolis.C345 I 651.9 An avian model of nutrition andembryonic development: the requirement for cholesterol. K-N.Hsu and R.E. Austic. Cornell Univ.C346 II 651.10 Infl uence of dietary carbohydratesource and high fat on reproductive tract characteristics ofprepubertal female pigs. G. Xie, H.F. Reeves, S.E. Deaver,K.A. Dixon, J. Escobar, R.P. Rhoads and M.L. Rhoads.Virginia Tech.C347 I 651.11 Studies on the biochemical effect of alocal energy drink (KPE) on rats. O.O. Ogunlabi, I.O. Banjoko,O.O. Adebawo and G.A. Adenuga. 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