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Satellite
Symposium of International Union of Physiological Sciences - 2009
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Symposium Title: Epithelial Ion Transport in Health and Disease
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Organizer:
Prof.
Yoshinori Marunaka
Department
of Molecular Cell Physiology
Kyoto
Prefectural University of Medicine
Kyoto,
602-8566, Japan
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Speakers and Titles of talks
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Names of
Invited Speakers
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Title of Talk
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Baines, Deborah
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Regulation of
amiloride-sensitive Na+
transport by AMPK in human H441 airway epithelial cells
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Berthiaume,
Yves
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Na+
transport in lung injury: modulation by inflammatory molecules
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Clauss,
Wolfgang
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Mechanical
forces modulate the activity of lung epithelial Na+
channels
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Eaton, Douglas
C
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The
Contribution of Epithelial Sodium Channels to Alveolar Function:
A New Paradigm
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Foskett, Kevin
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Molecular
mechanisms of fluid secretion by lung submucosal glands
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Helms, My N
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Rac1-mediated
NADPH Oxidase Release of O2-
Regulates Epithelial Sodium Channel (ENaC) activity in the
Alveolar Epithelium
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Hirst, Barry
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GLYT1-mediated
Intestinal glycine transport protects against reactive oxygen
species damage
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Hunter, Malcolm
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Colonic
K+
channels in health & disease
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Kemp, Paul
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Expression of
cyclic nucleotide-gated cation channels in the lung: functional
consequences for postnatal fluid homeostasis
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Kim, Kwang Jin
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Permselective
properties of lung alveolar epithelial tight junctions
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Kitamura,
Ken-Ichiro
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Proteolytic
activation of ENaC and therapeutic application of a serine
protease inhibitor for the treatment of salt-sensitive
hypertension
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Miyazaki,
Hiroaki
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Intracellular
chloride regulates the G1/S
cell cycle checkpoint in human gastric cancer MKN28 cells
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Mori, Yoshiaki
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Ca2+
Regulation of Endocochlear Potential in the Marginal Cells of
Guinea Pigs
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Nakahari,
Takashi
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Activation of
bronchiolar ciliary beating by b2-agonists
in mice: increases in amplitude and frequency
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Niisato, Naomi
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ERK
dephosphorylation by MKP-1 stimulates Na+ reabsorption through
beta- and gamma-ENaC expression in hypotonic stress
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Nussinovitch,
Itzhak
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Lysophospholipids
modulate voltage-gated Ca2+
channels in pituitary cells
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Suzuki, Yuichi
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Activation of
proteinase-activated receptors-1 and -2 induce electrogenic Cl-
secretion by distinct mechanisms in the mouse cecum
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Wilson, Stuart
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PI3K and the
control of airway Na+
transport
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4.
Date: July 23 – 25, 2009
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Venue: Kyoto Garden Palace (Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto 602-0912, JAPAN)
http://www.hotelgp-kyoto.com/english/index.html
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Outline:
The
epithelial ion transport plays an important role in homeostasis of
our internal body environments and defense mechanism from
bacterial/viral infection. In this symposium, each speaker provides
update information on regulatory mechanisms of ion channels and
transporters in epithelial tissues. Specially, we discuss how
modification of characters and/or regulatory mechanisms of ion
channels and/or transporters occur leading to diseases. Based on the
information provided in the symposium, we also provide ideas how we
can treat patients by regulating epithelial ion channels and
transporters.
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Contact: Prof. Yoshinori Marunaka, E-mail: marunaka@koto.kpu-m.ac.jp
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Website: http://homepage3.nifty.com/kpum/satellite.html
9.
Sponsor:
Eisai
Co. Ltd.
GlaxoSmithKline
Jozen
Co. Ltd.
Nitto
Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd.
Sakazaki
Clinic
Sanshodo
Co.
Shin-Koiwa
Clinic
Prof.
Nobuko Hagiwara
Teijin
Pharma Ltd.
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