Final Programme CINP 2014 - page 38

scientific programme
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wednesday, 25 June 2014
S-23-002
Clock gene expression in schizophrenia;
and effect of chronic stress on molecular
rhythmicity
Gabriella Lundkvist, Sweden
A.-S. Johansson, B. Owe-Larsson, M. Bartlang,
S. Reber, C. Förster
S-23-003
Effects of clock gene variants and chrono-
therapeutics on hopelessness and suicidality
in drug-resistant bipolar depression
Francesco Benedetti, Italy
S-23-004
Circadian transcriptional network in mammals
Joseph Takahashi, USA
Learning Objectives:
Sleep disturbance is a
significant problem for people with psychiatric
disorders. Those attending this symposium will
learn about advances in understanding how
disturbances in 24-hour circadian rhythms are
being better understood and may provide op-
portunities for treatment implications.
S-24
SYMPOSIUM
10:00–12:00
Room 11
Track: Translational
Topic: Psychoneuroimmunology and neuro-
inflamation (C)
Gut microbiota and brain function: Re­
levance to psychiatric disorders
Chair:
John Cryan, Ireland
Co-Chair: Mark Lyte, USA
S-24-001
The gut microbiota and neuroendocrine
function
Mark Lyte, USA
S-24-002
Gut-brain axis: How the microbiome influ-
ences anxiety and depression
Jane Foster, Canada
K.-A. Neufeld
S-24-003
Probiotics as regulators of brain and behavior
John Cryan, Ireland
T. Dinan
S-24-004
Imaging the brain-gut-microbiome axis in
humans
Emeran Mayer, USA
K. Tillisch, J. Labus
Learning Objectives:
This symposium will
address the issue of how gut microbiota can
affect the brain function and inform the audi-
ence as to why this may be relevent to psy-
chiatric disorders.
S-25
SYMPOSIUM
10:00–12:00
Room 10
Track: Basic
Topic: Pain (A)
The expanding roles of microglia in chro­
nic pain: Implications for therapy
Chair:
Michael Salter, Canada
Co-Chair: Yves De Koninck, Canada
S-25-001
Gene regulation in microglia in neuropathic
pain
Kazuhide Inoue, Japan
S-25-002
Microglia-neuron signalling mediates
chronic pain-induced alterations in reward
pathways
Catherine Cahill, USA
C. Cahill, A. Taylor, A. Castonguay, N. Murphy,
A. Ghogha, Y. De Koninck, C. Evans
S-25-003
The P2X4+ state of microglia is critical for
neuropathic pain
Michael Salter, Canada
S-25-004
Microglia-mediated disruption of neuronal
Cl-homeostasis mediates morphine hyper-
algesia
Yves De Koninck, Canada
Learning Objectives:
This symposium will
focus on a growing understanding about how
microglia may be involved in chronic pain and
the implications this has for future therapies.
SW-09
SCIENTIFIC WORKSHOP
10:00–11:30
Room 13
Pathways to drug discovery in CNS
SW-09-001
Novel therapeutic approaches constituting
multi target neurorstorative drugs, with cell
cycle activity and mitochnondria biogenesis
for neurodegenerative disorders
Moussa Youdim, Israel
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