June 4 |
12:55-13:00 |
Opening Remark : Masayuki X, Mori (Kyoto University) |
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Introduction Chair; Chikara Sato |
13:00-13:20 |
Yasuo Mori (Kyoto University)
Still Mysterious and 'Unconventional' TRP Channels. |
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TRPV channels part1 Chair; Yasuo Mori and Chikara Sato |
13:20-14:00 |
Alexander J. Stokes (Hawaii University)
TRPV1 in cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure.
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14:00-14:25 |
Makoto Tominaga (NIPS)
Functional Interaction between TRP channels and anoctamin1.
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Photos and Coffee Break (15 min) |
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TRPC chaanels Chair; Helen Turner and Yasunori Aizawa |
14:40-15:20 |
Insuk So (Seoul National University)
The effect of PIP2 regulation and cysteine modification for the activity
of TRPC4/C5 channel. |
15:20-15:45 |
Yohei Yamaguchi (Okayama University)
Role of TRPC3 on a slow increase in twitch force and Ca2+ transient to
sustained stretch in cardiomyocytes. |
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TRPM channels Chair; Xiaoqiang Yao and Chan Young Park |
15:45-16:25 |
Johannes Oberwinkler (Philipps-Universität)
Regulation
of TRPM3 activity by intracellular signaling cascades.
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16:25-16:50 |
Yaopeng Hu (Fukuoka University)
Does activation of TRPM4 contribute to the pathophysiological automaticity
of HL-1 atrial cardiomyocyte model? |
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16:50-17:30 |
Poster session 1 |
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TRPA1 channel part 1 Chair; Insuk So and Alexander J. Stokes |
17:30-17:55 |
Tomoyuki Kuwaki
(Kagoshima University)
Trigeminal TRPA1
contributes to irritant-induced respiratory slowing. |
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Special lecture 1 |
17:55-18:35 |
Yasumasa Okada (Murayama Medical Center)
Role of TRP channels in respiratory control. |
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19:00-20:30 |
Dinner (The Banquet Hall in Myodaiji Area) |
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June 5 |
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SOCs-Molecular mechanism Chair; Motohiro Nishida and Akira Takai |
9:00-9:40 |
Chan Young Park (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)
CRAC channel Activation Domain (CAD) can make the different flexibility.
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9:40-10:05 |
Katsuya Hirano (Kagawa University)
Functional
role of store-operated STIM1 phosphorylation. |
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SOCs–Disease and inflammation Chair; Alexander J. Stokes and Katsuya Hirano |
10:05-10:45 |
Xiaoqiang Yao (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Nitric oxide-cGMP-PKG acts on Orai1 to inhibit the hypertrophy of human embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes. |
10:45-11:10 |
Soichiro
Yoshikawa (Tokyo Medical and Dental University)
STIM1 plays an essential role in the development of basophil-mediated chronic
allergic inflammation. |
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11:10-12:00 |
Poster session 2 |
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Special Lecture2 (Lunchon seminar) Chair; Insuk So and Xiaoqiang Yao |
12:00-12:40 |
Keiji Naruse (Okayama University)
Mechanomedicine: Applications of mechanobiology to regenerative and reproductive
medicine. |
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TRPA channel part 2 Chair;Ryuji Inoue and Johanne Oberwinkler |
12:45-13:10 |
Shigeru Saito (OIB)
Evolutionary changes of heat sensors
drove shifts in thermosensation between Xenopus species inhabiting different
thermal niches. |
13:10-13:35 |
Lin-Hai Kurahara (Fukuoka Univ)
Anti-fibrotic effects of Daikenchuto (TU-100) are associated with intestinal myofibroblast TRPA1 channel. |
13:35-14:00 |
Heba Elsaid (Kyoto University)
Identification of Redox – Sensitive TRP Channels as a key Pathway in Paracetamol
induced Hepatocellular Damage. |
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Coffee Break (10 min) |
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TRP channel Pain and inflammation Chair;Helen Turner and Masayuki Mori |
14:10-14:35 |
Kenjiro Matsumoto (Kyoto Pharmaceutical University)
Vascular endothelial transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 links colonic inflammation in dextran sulfate sodiuminduced colitis model mice |
14:35-15:15 |
Chul-Kyu Park (Gachon University)
Extracellular microRNAs activate nociceptor neurons to elicit pain via
TLR7 and TRPA1 |
15:15-15:20 |
Closing Remark : Shuji Kaneko (Kyoto University) |