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Sunday May 30
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08.30-10.00
08.30-09.15
09.15-10.00 |
Plenary: Lipids and
Health 1: Metabolic syndrome
Chairs: Patrick
Schrauwen, Sander Kersten
(PL1) Netherlands Heart Foundation Lecture
Insulin resistance and the many faces of the metabolic
syndrome: why a cluster is truly a cluster
(Gerald Reaven, Stanford, USA)
(PL2) Ectopic fat, NASH and the metabolic syndrome
(Michael Roden, Düsseldorf, Germany)
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10.00-10.30 |
Break |
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10.30-12.00 |
Concurrent sessions
1-3
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1. Metabolic syndrome
– molecular aspects
Chairs: Joris Hoeks,
Bret Goodpaster
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2. Brain fatty acid
uptake and metabolism
Chairs: Jan Glatz,
Richard Bazinet |
3. Dietary lipids and
lipoproteins
Chairs: Eric Murphy,
Barbara Meyer
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10.30 – 11.00 |
Bret Goodpaster (USA)
The role of mitochondria in lipid-induced insulin
resistance within
skeletal muscle
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Jim Hamilton (USA)
Fatty acid transport in membranes: new approaches give
new insights |
Barbara Meyer
(Australia)
Long Chain Omega-3
PUFA intakes and health |
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11.00 – 11.15
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J. Hoeks (Netherlands)
Prolonged
fasting-induced insulin resistance, lipid accumulation
and mitochondrial (dys)function in human skeletal muscle
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Grant Hatch (Canada)
Characterization of fatty acid transport across human
blood brain barrier microvessel endothelial cells |
C. Calzada (France)
Oxidatively modified
high density lipoproteins inhibit human platelet
aggregation |
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11.15 – 11.30
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P. Xia (Australia)
Role of cIAP1 in ER stress- mediated lipotoxicity: a
determinative factor
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A. Bartelt (Germany)
Brown adipose tissue
is a major determinant of plasma clearance and organ
uptake of triglyceride rich lipoproteins
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11.30 – 11.45 |
J.
Fiamoncini (Brazil)
Increased peroxisomal
fatty acid oxidation in liver contributes to the
protection against obesity and glucose intolerance by
fish oil diets
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C.T. Chen (Canada)
Rapid disappearance
of eicosapentaenoic acid from rat brain phospholipids:
an in vivo intracerebroventricular study
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A. Funke (Netherlands)
LDLR knock-out mice
fed a cholesterol diet show increased susceptibility to
the development of insulin resistance
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11.45 – 12.00 |
R. Colas (France)
low-density
lipoproteins from patients with a metabolic syndrome or
type-2 diabetes activate platelets |
H.Y. Kim (USA)
Metabolism of docosahexaenoic acid in hippocampal
development
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F. Borthwick (Canada)
Dietary n-3 PUFA
improves post prandial metabolism in the insulin
resistant Jcr:la-cp rat by lowering enterocytic apob48
production and lymphatic cholesterol
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12.00 – 12.15 |
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M.P. Agbaga (USA)
ELOVL4 protein
elongates n3 and n6 long chain fatty acids to very long
chain polyunsaturated fatty acids |
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12.00-14.00 |
Lunch with Poster Session 1 |
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14.00-15.30 |
Concurrent sessions
4-6 |
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4. Brain function I–
Depression
Chairs: Tom Brenna,
Joseph Hibbeln
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5. Lipid, genes and
(epi)genetics
Chairs: Willem Voncken, Arild Rustan
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6. Maternal and Infant
nutrition I – Body composition
Chairs: Maria Makrides,
Marius Smuts
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14.00 – 14.15 |
EURON lecture
Joseph Hibbeln (USA)
suicide death among us military: a case control study
and reduction of relapse among chronic alcoholics: a
randomized placebo controlled trial |
GROW lecture
Andre van Assche (Belgium)
Developmental
programming in maternal diabetes and in experimental
maternal overfeeding and underfeeding |
C. Smith (UK)
Effects of exposure
to high fat in utero on phospholipid profiles in a mouse
model of the metabolic syndrome
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14.15 – 14.30 |
L. Hellgren (Denmark)
Late gestation undernutrition and post-natal diet,
programmes hepatic lipid composition and fatty acid
profiles in adult sheep
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14.30 – 14.45
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O. Schiepers (Netherlands)
Fish consumption, not
fatty acid status, is related to quality of life in a
healthy population
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Arild Rustan (Norway)
The impact of
eicosapentaenoic acid on regulation of fatty acid
metabolism, metabolic flexibility and gene expression in
human skeletal muscle cells |
B. Muhlhausler
(Australia)
Maternal omega-3 supplementation alters fat distribution
in the offspring |
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14.45 – 15.00
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J. Assies (Netherlands)
Plasma and
erythrocyte fatty acid patterns in patients with
recurrent depression: a matched case control study
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M. van Eijsden (Netherlands)
Maternal n-6 and n-3
lcpufa status is related to body composition and
glycaemic control in the offspring: the abcd cohort |
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15.00 – 15.15
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W. Oddy (Australia)
Fatty acid intake and depression in adolescents
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A. Jans (Netherlands)
Impact of different dietary fat quantity and quality on
skeletal muscle fatty acid handling in subjects with the
metabolic syndrome
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L. Schram (Denmark)
Determinants of infant n-3 lcpufa status and its
associations with blood pressure and lipid profile |
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15.15 – 15.30 |
M. Lucas (USA)
Dietary omega-3 and
omega-6 intake and the risk of clinical depression:
results from the nurses’ health study
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W.C. Tu (Australia)
Omega-3 long chain fatty acid synthesis in rats is
regulated more by substrate levels than gene expression |
L. Lauritzen (Denmark)
Fish
oil-supplementation has little effect on growth and body
composition in late infancy |
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15.30-16.00 |
Break |
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16.00-17.30
16.00-16.45
16.45-17.30 |
Plenary: Biochemistry
of Lipids 1: Lipids, genes, and metabolomics
Chairs: Michel
Lagarde, Annemie Schols
(PL 3) New insights in the role of PPARs (Walter Wahli,
Lausanne, Switzerland)
(PL 4) NUTRIM Lecture
Metabolomics (Chris Newgard, Durham, USA)
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19.00 – 23.00 |
Corporate member
dinner (by invitation only) |