V THEMATIC SYMPOSIUM ON “ENERGY METABOLISM”
October, 14-15, 2010
Anfietatro Rosa do Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas IV
Av. Prof. Lineu Prestes, 1730
Universidade de São Paulo
http://www.fisio.icb.usp.br/eventos/simposios/5simptema/index.html
PROGRAMA
SESSION I - FEEDING BEHAVIOR AND ENERGY METABOLISM
Chairperson Carla Roberta de Oliveira Carvalho, ICB/USP
08h30 Metabolic Sensing in Brain Reward Pathaways
Ivan E. de Araujo, Yale University School of Medicine
09h15 Etiopatogenia do Diabetes tipo II
Mário Saad, UNICAMP
10h00 Interval
10h30 Susceptibility to Diet-Induced Overeating and Obesity is Associated with an Inadequate Defense of Liver
Energy Status
Mark I. Friedman, Monell Chemical Senses Center
11h15 Bi-directional neural communication between brain and adipose tissues
Timothy J. Bartness, Georgia State Univ.
12h00 Peripheral fatty acid oxidation in the control of eating
Wolfgang Langhans, Insitute of Food, Nutrition and Health ETH Zurich
12h45 Discussion
13h15 Lunch
SESSION II
– CENTRAL REGULATION OF CARDIOVASCULAR AND RENAL FUNCTIONS IN METABOLIC SYNDROME
Chairperson Thiago dos Santos Moreira, ICB/USP
14h30 Altered control of sympathetic vasomotor tone by the brainstem in obese Zucker rats
Ann Schreihofer, University North Texas Health Science Center
15h15 CNS regulation of glucose homeostasis and cardiovascular function by leptin and the melanocortin
system
Alexandre A. da Silva, University of Mississipi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi
16h00 Interval
16h30
SGK1 in metabolic syndrome
Florian Lang, Department of Physiology, University of Tuebingen, Germany
17h15 Discussion
17h45 Closing remarks
October, 15
SESSION III
– BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS AND ENERGY METABOLISM
Chairperson José Cipolla Neto, ICB/USP
09h00 Biological Rhythms and Energy Metabolism
Fred Turek
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Center for Sleep and Circadian Biology, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL/USA
09h45 Circadian modulation of lipid metabolism through the deadenylase Nocturnin
Carla B. Green, Department of Neuroscience , Univ. of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
10h30 Interval
11h00 Role of Melatonin in the Regulation of Glucose Metabolism
Gianluca Tosini, Neuroscience Institute and Department of Pharmacology,
Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
11h45 Discussion
12h30 Almoço
14h30 Role of Clock Genes in Energetics, b-Cell Failure and Diabetes
Joe Bass, Departments of Medicine & Neurobiology and Physiology
Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois/USA
15h15 Interval
15h45 Genetic analysis of circadian clocks in mammals
Joseph Takahashi, Univ. Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX/USA
16h30 Discussion
17h00 Closing remarks
Rui Curi
Director Institute Biomedical Sciences, USP
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