Scientific program - CRNL

May 10, 2013 - Key Note Lecture: Pr. Annika Keller (Zurich, Switzerland). “Pericytes - gatekeepers at the neurovascular unit”. 9:35 am Session “Blood-brain ...
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Scientific program Wednesday, May 15 1:00 pm

Registration

2:00 pm

Opening of the Meeting: JF Ghersi-Egea, R Cecchelli

2:20 pm Key Note Lecture: Pr. Colin Green (University of Auckland, New Zealand) “Gap Junction Hemichannel Roles in Neuroinflammation and Vascular Leak“ 3:10 pm

Session “Blood Brain Barriers and Diseases” Chaired by Luc Leybaert and Peter Brown

3:15 pm

Julien Saint Pol: Oxysterols, Liver X Receptors (LXRs) & Alzheimer’s Disease : focus at the Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) level

3:45 pm

Camilla Cerutti: MicroRNA-126 and microRNA-126*: two new players in flowbased leukocyte adhesion on cytokine-activated human brain endothelium in vitro

4:15 am

Coffee break

4:35 pm

Xiaomeng Wang: Leucine-rich alpha-2 glycoprotein 1 (LRG1) promotes angiogenesis via modulating endothelial TGFβ signalling

5:05 pm

Roosmarijn Vandenbroucke: Identification of new therapeutic targets to prevent epithelial blood-CSF barrier disruption in systemic inflammatory disorders and (inflamm)aging

5:35 pm

Elodie Vandenhaute: Transmigration of neuroblastoma cancer cells through the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier in vitro and its modulation by fractalkine (CX3CL1) chemokine

6:05 pm

Poster Session

6:45 pm

General Meeting of the SEISC and Free Evening

Thursday, May 16 8:45 am Key Note Lecture: Pr. Jean-Michel Scherrmann (Paris, France) “Targeting the Brain: Hot Air or Hot Stuff” 9:35 am

Session “Brain Drug Delivery and Transporters” Chaired by Pierre-Olivier Couraud and Pierre-Emmanuel Ceccaldi

9:40 am

Gavin Fullston: Modelling the Transport of Nanoparticles across the Blood-Brain Barrier

10:10am

Kathryn Ball: An in vitro-based PBPK model for prediction of BBB permeability and unbound brain concentrations of drugs

10:40 am

Coffee break

11: 00 am

Hélène Chapy: Functional studies of a new xenobiotic transporter also called « clonidine transporter »: in vivo and in vitro approaches

11:30 am

Radka Gromnicova: Glucose-coated gold nanoparticle: a potential carrier across the blood-brain barrier

12:00 am

Commercial presentation by Eppendorf Society (please register at registration desk if you wish to attend this conference)

12:45 am

Lunch

2:00 pm

Session “Barrier Signaling and regulation of brain fluids” Chaired by Roosmarijn Vandenbroucke and Marie-Pierre Dehouck

2:05 pm

Kayathiri Ganeshamoorthy: Laminar shear stress enhances blood brain properties of a human adult brain endothelial cell line (hCMEC/D3)

barrier

2:35 pm

Cédric Artus: The Wnt/Planar Cell Polarity signaling pathway contributes to the integrity of tight junctions in brain endothelial cells

2:55 pm

Marie O’Connor: Regional heterogeneity in the endothelial glycocalyx and basement membrane of the retinal vasculature

3:25 pm

Coffee Break

3:55 pm

Fanny Langlet: Blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier in CNS control of feed

4:25 pm

Peter Brown: Functional studies of NBCe2 (SLC4A5) in choroid plexus epithelial cells

4:55 pm

Poster session

7:30 pm

Gala Dinner at Restaurant LE CARNOT 10/12 Place Foch - 62000 ARRAS, just in front of the railway station

Friday, May 17 8:45 am Key Note Lecture: Pr. Annika Keller (Zurich, Switzerland) “Pericytes - gatekeepers at the neurovascular unit” 9:35 am

Session “Blood-brain barriers in the developing brain” Chaired by John Greenwood and Jean-François Ghersi-Egea

9:40 am

Ingrid Kratzer: Tight junction proteins, detoxifying enzymes, and efflux transporters in choroid plexus and ependyma contribute to neuroprotection during development

10:10 am

Stijn Van Herck: Expression of thyroid hormone transporters and deiodinases at the brain-barriers during chicken embryonic development.

10:40 am

Coffee break

11:00 am

Karelle Benardais: Long-term consequences of perinatal inflammation on the blood-brain barrier structure and on the course of de- and remyelination in the central nervous system

11:30 am:

Marie-Pierre Dehouck: A human blood-brain barrier model derived from stem cells

12:00 am:

Closing remarks: Marie-Pierre Dehouck

12:10 pm:

Final discussions in front of the posters

13:00 pm

End of the Meeting

Afternoon:

Visit of Arras (Fine Arts Museum) and Louvre-Lens Museum for those who are interested.

Poster Session Cédric Artus: The Wnt/Planar Cell Polarity signaling pathway contributes to the integrity of tight junctions in brain endothelial cells Raj Badhan: The influence of heterogenous, regional drug-brain tissue binding on drug disposition and pharmacokinetics across the central nervous system Catarina Chaves: Effect of the opioid subchronic exposure and withdrawal in the modulation of biomarkers of the blood-brain barrier Caroline Coisne : Claudin-3 and claudin-5 functions at the Blood-Brain Barrier Martine Cohen-Salmon: Deletion of astroglial connexins weakens the blood-brain barrier Marijke De Bock: The endotoxin LPS induces an inflammatory response and increase in bloodbrain barrier permeability that involves intracellular Ca2+ changes Delphine Demeestere: Importance of the blood-CSF barrier in systemic inflammation Céline Dinocourt: Uranium and the brain: a long history … but not ended Aurore Drolez : Breast cancer cells metastasis to the brain: a preliminary approach using a new human in vitro BBB model Anaelle Fabulas - da Costa: Repeated dose toxicity of colchicine in an in vitro blood-brain barrier model Kayathiri Ganeshamoorthy: Laminar shear stress enhances blood-brain barrier properties of a human adult brain endothelial cell line (hCMEC/D3) Alice Gaudin : Passage of nucleoside analogues accross the Blood-Brain Barrier using squalenoyl nanovectors Mélanie Kuntz: Transient opening of the Blood-Brain Barrier following Oxygen-Glucose Deprivation sensitizes endothelial cells to acute administration of tPA at 4h of reoxygenation. Mohd Hamzah Nasir: Potential mechanisms underlying the increase in permeability of the BBB in the cerebral malaria Abraham Sabu: Regulation of blood vessel function by Apelin signaling Gayathri N. Sekhar: Investigating eflornithine transport at the human blood-brain barrier using hCMEC/D3 as a model; focus on cationic amino acid transporters. Emmanuel Sevin: A human blood-brain barrier model derived from stem cells