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ISSFAL 2010 Maastricht

Lipids in Metabolic Health and Disease

Conference Program
 

TRACKS:

1.  Lipids and Health

2.  Biochemistry of Lipids

3.  Lipids and Nutrition

 

Sunday May 30

 

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)
 

10.00-10.30

Break

10.30-12.00

Concurrent sessions 1-3

 

1. Metabolic syndrome – molecular aspects

Chairs: Joris Hoeks, Bret Goodpaster
 

2. Brain fatty acid uptake and metabolism

Chairs: Jan Glatz, Richard Bazinet

3. Dietary lipids and lipoproteins

Chairs: Eric Murphy, Barbara Meyer

 

10.30 – 11.00

Bret Goodpaster (USA)

The role of mitochondria in lipid-induced insulin resistance within
skeletal muscle
 

Jim Hamilton (USA)

Fatty acid transport in membranes: new approaches give new insights

Barbara Meyer (Australia)

Long Chain Omega-3 PUFA intakes and health

11.00 – 11.15

 

J. Hoeks (Netherlands)

Prolonged fasting-induced insulin resistance, lipid accumulation and mitochondrial (dys)function in human skeletal muscle
 

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

11.15 – 11.30

 

P. Xia (Australia)

Role of cIAP1 in ER stress- mediated lipotoxicity: a determinative factor

 

A. Bartelt (Germany)

Brown adipose tissue is a major determinant of plasma clearance and organ uptake of triglyceride rich lipoproteins
 

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
 

C.T. Chen (Canada)

Rapid disappearance of eicosapentaenoic acid from rat brain phospholipids: an in vivo intracerebroventricular study

 

A. Funke (Netherlands)

LDLR knock-out mice fed a cholesterol diet show increased susceptibility to the development of insulin resistance

 

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

 

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
 

12.00 – 12.15

 

M.P. Agbaga (USA)

ELOVL4 protein elongates n3 and n6 long chain fatty acids to very long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids 

 


12.00-14.00


Lunch with Poster Session 1
 

14.00-15.30

Concurrent sessions 4-6

 

4. Brain function I– Depression

Chairs: Tom Brenna, Joseph Hibbeln

 

5. Lipid, genes and (epi)genetics


Chairs: Willem Voncken, Arild Rustan

 

6. Maternal and Infant nutrition I – Body composition

Chairs: Maria Makrides, Marius Smuts

 

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
 

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
 

14.30 – 14.45

 

O. Schiepers (Netherlands)

Fish consumption, not fatty acid status, is related to quality of life in a healthy population
 

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

14.45 – 15.00

 

J. Assies (Netherlands)

Plasma and erythrocyte fatty acid patterns in patients with recurrent depression: a matched case control study
 

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

15.00 – 15.15

 

W. Oddy (Australia)

Fatty acid intake and depression in adolescents

 

A. Jans (Netherlands)

Impact of different dietary fat quantity and quality on skeletal muscle fatty acid handling in subjects with the metabolic syndrome
 

L. Schram (Denmark)

Determinants of infant n-3 lcpufa status and its associations with blood pressure and lipid profile

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
 

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

15.30-16.00

Break

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)

 

19.00 – 23.00

Corporate member dinner (by invitation only)

 Note for Concurrent Sessions:
The Organizing Committee reserves the right to change the title of the concurrent session depending on the number and quality of submitted abstracts.

 

 

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