- isott 2016
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- isott 2016
The 44th Annual Meeting International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue Organizing Committee ISOTT President Howard J. Halpern, University of Chicago Local Committee Hao F Zhang, Northwestern University Joseph Culver, Washington University in St. Louis Boris Epel, University of Chicago ISOTT 2016. Chicago. July 10 t h – 14 t h Page |1 ISOTT 2016. Chicago. July 10 t h – 14 t h Page |1 Oral presentations Sunday, 10th 16:00 19:00 Reception Session 1: Chair Howard J. Halpern 19:00 20:00 Gregg L. Semenza Oxygen, glucose metabolism, and breast cancer stem cells 15 Monday, 11th 8:30 8:45 8:45 9:25 9:25 9:55 9:55 10:10 10:10 10:25 10:25 10:55 10:55 11:25 11:25 11:40 11:40 12:10 12:10 13:40 13:40 14:20 14:20 14:40 14:40 14:55 14:55 15:10 15:10 15:50 15:50 16:05 16:05 16:20 16:20 16:35 16:35 16:50 16:50 17:50 19:00 21:00 Conference foreword Session 2. Chairs: Boris Epel and Manjari Rain Samuel Achilefu Breaking the oxygen and tissue depth dependency of photodynamic therapy with nanophotosensitizers Murali C. Krishna MRI and EPR based Imaging Biomarkers to Guide Treatment in Tumor Bearing Mice Paul Okunieff Enterade decreases radiation-induced nausea in mice using a pica model Coffee break Session 3. Chairs: Peter Vaupel and Rong-Wen Tain John W. Eight sages over five centuries share oxygen’s discovery Severinghaus Lin Z Li Optical imaging of mitochondrial redox state in cancer transformation and progression Yuya Enokida Directional migration of MDA-MB-231 cells under O2/pH gradients Rapid Fire presentations P1-P14 Lunch Session 4. Chairs: Harold M. Swartz and Leonard Che Fru Peter Vaupel Tumor Oxygenation Status: Facts and Fallacies Arnulf Mayer Multiparametric analysis of the tumor microenvironment: Hypoxia markers and beyond Anne Riemann Hypoxia-related tumor acidosis affects the miRNA expression pattern in prostate and breast tumor cells Coffee break Session 5. Chairs: Sabine van Huffel and Anne Riemann Paul T Schumacker Mitochondrial ROS regulate cell stress response Rong-Wen Tain Characterization of the Intrinsic MRI Relaxation Properties of Hydroxyl ROS Ju Jin Evaluation of free radical scavenging capacity and antioxidative damage effect of resveratrol-nanostructured lipid carrier Adrien Lücker The relative influence of hematocrit and red blood cell velocity on oxygen transport from capillaries to tissue David Highton Slow oscillations in electroencephalography and cerebral oxygenation following acute brain injury. Poster session 16 17 130 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 Boat trip Tuesday, 12th 8:30 9:10 9:10 9:50 9:50 10:05 Session 6. Chairs: Joseph C. Lamanna and Alexander Caicedo Dorado Nanduri R Oxygen sensing by the carotid body Prabhakar Robert A. Unique features of oxygen delivery to the mammalian retina Linsenmeier Michelle Puchowicz Diet-induced ketosis protects against focal cerebral ischemia 31 32 33 ISOTT 2016. Chicago. July 10 t h – 14 t h 10:05 10:45 10:45 11:00 11:00 11:20 11:20 11:35 11:35 11:50 11:50 12:05 12:05 12:20 12:20 12:50 14:20 12:50 14:20 15:00 15:00 15:30 15:30 15:45 15:45 16:00 16:00 16:15 16:15 16:30 16:30 16:45 16:45 17:15 17:15 18:45 Page |2 in mouse Conference photograph / Coffee break Session 7. Chairs: Oliver Thews and Michal G Gonet Lin Z Li Imaging redox state of mouse muscles of different ages Claudine Kieda Imaging Cancer hypoxia alleviation for monitoring adjuvant tumor therapies Leonard Che Fru Potential role of the glycolytic oscillator in acute hypoxia in tumors (Lina Xu) Computational Simulation of Tumor Hypoxia Using Peter Vaupel Experimental Data from a Dorsal Skin Window Chamber Kyung A. Kang Gold Nanoparticle based, Fluorescent Contrast agent with Enhanced sensitivity/selectivity for MDA-MB 231 Lin Z Li Identification of redox-associated gene expressions in dissected tissues from mouse xenografts of human breast cancer Session 8. Chairs: Gareth R. Eaton and Frederic Lange Rapid Fire presentations P15-P30 Executive board meeting / Lunch Harold M. Swartz Clinical trials with EPR oximetry update: progress, challenges, and some lessons learned Periannan Initial Results of Phase 1 clinical trial of OxyChip, an Kuppusamy implantable pO2 sensor for tumor oximetry Ann B. Flood Reviewing the longterm risks of injections of India ink used as an EPR oximetry sensor Coffee break Session 9. Chair: Ann B. Flood and Guennadi Saiko Gareth R. Eaton RF frequency dependence of trityl electron spin relaxation and signal-to-noise Boris Epel Tumor oxygen-guided radiation therapy optimization Martyna Elas Oxygen and redox mapping in animals in vivo using CW Lband EPR Rapid Fire presentations P31-P43 Poster session 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Wednesday, 13th 8:30 9:00 9:00 9:15 9:15 9:45 9:45 10:00 10:00 10:15 10:15 10:30 10:30 10:45 10:45 11:15 11:15 11:30 11:30 11:45 Session 10. Chairs: Clare E. Elwell and Andreas J. Metz James S. Hyde Neuro-vascular coupling in brain mediates oxygen transport D. S. Fahmeed Imaging metabolic heterogeneity of the tumor Hyder microenvironment Song Hu Photoacoustic Microscopy of the Cerebral Metabolic Rate of Oxygen in Mice (Pardis Kaynezhad) A new miniature broadband near-infrared spectroscopy Ilias Tachtsidis system for real-time measurement of brain tissue oxygenation and metabolism Isabel de Roever Functional NIRS measurements of cytochrome-c-oxidase demonstrate a more depth-resolved marker of frontal lobe activation compared to the haemoglobins Gemma M. Bale Using near-infrared spectroscopy to measure cerebral blood flow during spontaneous oxygenation changes in neonatal brain injury Coffee break Session 11. Chairs: Gemma Bale and Wilson A. Schreiber Chien Ho NMR Spectroscopy and X-ray Crystallography Are Providing An Evolving Picture of Hemoglobin as the Oxygen Carrier of Vertebrates Franca Schmid Depths dependent flow and pressure characteristics in cortical microvascular networks Chuan He Environmental enrichment induces increased cerebral capillary density and improved cognitive function in mice 46 18 48 49 51 52 53 54 55 ISOTT 2016. Chicago. July 10 t h – 14 t h 11:45 12:00 12:00 12:15 12:15 12:30 12:30 14:00 14:00 14:20 14:20 14:35 14:35 14:50 14:50 15:05 15:05 15:20 15:20 15:35 15:35 15:50 15:50 16:05 16:05 16:20 16:20 16:35 16:35 16:50 16:50 17:05 17:05 17:20 17:20 18:30 18:30 21:30 Page |3 Subhabrata Mitra Changes in cerebral oxidative metabolism during recurrent neonatal seizures following perinatal hypoxic ischemic brain injury Alexander Caicedo Relation Between Changes in EEG Activity and Brain Dorado Oxygenation in Preterm Infants after Propofol Administration Andreas J. Metz Physiological effects of continuous colored light exposure in humans – A systemic physiology complemented functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study Lunch Session 12. Chairs: Lin Z Li and Molly M Lockart Ji-Xin Cheng Imaging and deciphering metabolism at single cell level Ursula Wolf Effect of short-term colored light-exposure on cerebral and systemic physiological activity: A study applying systemic physiology complemented (SPC) fNIRS brain imaging Witold Karol Factors determining the oxygen permeability of biological Subczynski membranes Sally Pias Cholesterol-enriched membranes hinder oxygen flow Phong T Phan Spatial Distribution of Cellular Oxygen Metabolism in the Presence of Normal Haemodynamic Responses during Frontal Lobe Activation using Broadband Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Coffee break Session 13. Chairs: Peter E. Keipert and Qi Liu Kenneth Schenkman Optical assessment of muscle oxygenation may aid in optimizing transfusion threshold decisions Tomiyasu Koyama Oxygen front in distal vein arterialization in the hind limb in thick-walled muscle cylinder supported by retrograde perfusion George A. Perdrizet HBOT Suppresses Renal Injury in a Rodent Model of Diabetes Mellitus Guennadi Saiko Methemoglobin: a new way to distinguish burn depth Joseph C. LaManna Tissue partial pressure of oxygen measurement during normoxia and hypoxia using two-photon laser scanning microscopy Subhabrata Mitra Pressure passivity of mitochondrial metabolism is associated with poor outcome following perinatal hypoxic ischemic brain injury Leif Bülow Recombinant production of blood substitutes in bacteria and plants – a comparative study 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 Conference Banquet Thursday, 14th 8:30 9:10 9:10 9:25 9:25 9:45 9:45 10:00 10:00 10:25 10:25 10:40 10:40 10:55 Session 14. Chairs: Joseph Culver and Agnieszka E. Drzal Abdu Alayash Oxidative pathways and toxicity of extracellular hemoglobin and blood derived microparticles. Carleton J.C. Hsia Nanomedicine using SanFlow - A hemoglobin-based nanoparticle for critical care and transfusion medicine Peter E Keipert Hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier (HBOC) development in trauma: Past regulatory challenges, lessons learned, and a path forward Martin Wolf Comparison of near infrared spectroscopic tissue oximeters on a liquid phantom with adjustable oxygenation Clare E. Elwell Brain development from birth in Gambian infants Coffee break Session 15. Chairs: W. K. Subczynski and Bryan A Clifford Natalie A Tissue-integrating oxygen sensors for continuous tracking of Wisniewski tissue hypoxia 71 72 73 74 75 76 ISOTT 2016. Chicago. July 10 t h – 14 t h 10:55 11:10 11:10 11:40 11:40 11:55 11:55 12:10 12:10 13:40 13:40 13:55 13:55 14:10 14:10 14:30 14:50 15:05 14:30 14:50 15:05 17:00 Page |4 Frédéric Lange Evaluation of Hemoglobin and Cytochrome responses during forearm ischemia using a multiwavelength Time Domain NIRS system Valery V. Khramtsov Relationship between tumor hypoxia, redox status and metabolism in solid tumors: intracellular vs. extracellular oxidative stress Mrignayani Kotecha MRI and Oxygen Imaging in the Assessment of Biomaterials Yi He Maximum Likelihood Total Variation Denoising for Photon Noise Lunch Session 16. Chair: Kyung A. Kang and Martyna Elas (Pardis Kaynezhad) Optical monitoring of spinal cord tissue oxygenation and Ilias Tachtsidis metabolism during hyperoxia in a preclinical model of Multiple Sclerosis Zhen Zhang Evaluation of free radical scavenging capacity with DPPHABTSOH and the antioxidation of resveratrol nanoethosomes Kwang-Sup Soh Mast cells as the indicator for acupoints and primo nodes Pan Dong Ryu The role of the primo-vascular system in hematopoiesis Coffee break General meeting End of conference 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Poster presentations P1 Atsuhiro Tsubaki P2 Daisuke Sato P3 Nana Takehara P4 P5 Tomotaka Takeda Yoshiaki Kawakami P6 Yudai Yamazaki P7 Yuta Murayama P8 Alexander Caicedo Dorado P9 Agostino Brugnera P10 Agostino Brugnera P11 Yutaka Sato P12 Kaoru Sakatani P13 Guennadi Saiko P14 George A. Perdrizet P15 Gemma M. Bale P16 Jingjing Jiang P17 Jinsheng Yang P18 Linda Ahnen Cortical oxyhemoglobin elevation persists after moderate-intensity cycling exercise: A near-infrared spectroscopy study Site specificity of changes in cortical oxyhemoglobin concentration induced by water immersion Changes in cortical oxyhemoglobin during low- and moderate-intensity cycling exercise: A near-infrared spectroscopy study PFC blood oxygenation changes through four different cognitive tasks Relationships between gum chewing and Stroop test Interindividual differences in exercise-induced spatial working memory improvement: A near-infrared spectroscopy study Relation between cognitive function and baseline concentrations of hemoglobin in prefrontal cortex of elderly people measured by timeresolved near-infrared spectroscopy CaRMoN: a Matlab Based Toolbox for the Monitoring of Cerebral Autoregulation Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Cortical and autonomic stress responses in adults with high vs low levels of anxious symptoms: a pilot study Age-related changes in physiological reactivity to a stress task: A Near Infrared Spectroscopy study Effects of chorus with sign language on anxiety levels and prefrontal cortex activity at rest measured by near-infrared spectroscopy Evaluation of pleasure-unpleasure induced by application of lipsticks using time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy NIR spectroscopy of methemoglobin as a predictor of the viability of burn wounds in humans Inflammatory Hypoxia: A Common Barrier to Oxygen Delivery to Tissues NIRS-Measured Frontal Cortex Asymmetry in Neonatal Brain Injury A new method based on graphics processing units for fast near infrared optical tomography Optical design of adaptive optics confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope with two deformable mirror Near-Infrared Image Reconstruction of Newborns’ Brains: Development 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 ISOTT 2016. Chicago. July 10 t h – 14 t h P19 Adkhamjon Paiziev P20 Matt Maggio P21 Richard C. Miller P22 Howard J. Halpern P23 Yi He P24 Sally Pias P25 Siyu Chen P26 Bryan A. Clifford P27 Shun Takagi P28 Shun Takagi P29 Takuya Osawa P30 Takuya Osawa P31 Ka Zhang P32 P33 P34 P35 Sandeep S. Chakane Manjari Rain Kazuhiro Ichikawa Michal G Gonet P36 Michal G Gonet P37 Agnieszka E. Drzal P38 Qi Liu P39 Molly M Lockart P40 Eiji Takahashi P41 Robabeh Rahimi Darabad P42 Masamichi Moriya P43 Inema E Orukari Page |5 and Validation of the Light Sensor Dorsiflexors muscle oxygenation during low, moderate, and maximal sustained isometric contractions Radiation optimization using 3D printed radiation blocks Correlation between hypoxia proteins and EPR-detected hypoxia in tumors Guiding Breast Cancer Prevention with Absolute Oxygen Images Improving retinal image quality using registration with SIFT algorithm in qusia-confocal line scanning ophthalmoscope Lower Than Expected Membrane Permeability to Oxygen, Especially When Cholesterol Content Is High Measuring retinal and choroidal circulation oxygen saturation using visible-light optical coherence tomography (Vis-OCT) Fast low-rank tensor based dynamic EPR oxygen imaging: improving subspace estimation with prior information Effects of 8 weeks training on oxygen dynamics in university rugby players Evidence of impaired muscle oxygen utilization during exercise in early post-myocardial infarction Delayed onset of reoxygenation in inactive muscles after supra-maximal cycling exercise Tissue blood volume parameters measured by continuous-wave and spatially-resolved NIRS show different changes during prolonged cycling exercise Purification of recombinant human hemoglobin from Escherichia coli crude extracts using molecularly imprinted polymers XTEN-hemoglobin F: an alternative strategy for PEGylation Relevance of telomere-telomerase system at high-altitude Construction of 0.15 Tesla Overhauser enhanced MRI EPR Image registration with ultrasound advantages and limitations 3D and 4D image reconstruction of data acquired by Bruker EPR E540 L-band imager using EPR-IT software Effectiveness of oxygen release by ultrasound sensitive O2 microbubbles Imaging brain hemodynamics after ischemic stroke using visible-light optical coherence tomography Binding of inhibitors to cytochrome P450 monooxygenases Mitochondrial membrane potential in DMOG model of metabolic reprogramming In vivo EPR resolution enhancement using techniques known from quantum computing Effects of motor imagery on cognitive function and prefrontal cortex activity in normal adults evaluated by NIRS The effects of glioma growth on resting state networks in mice 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 ISOTT 2016. Chicago. July 10 t h – 14 t h Page |6 ISOTT 2016. Chicago. July 10 t h – 14 t h Page |7 The Venue Hilton Chicago / Magnificent Mile Suites 198 E. Delaware Place, Chicago, Illinois 60611-1719, USA Tel: +1-312-664-1100 Notes on Venue: • Complimentary breakfast for all ISOTT Participants will be served at Park Avenue Café on the 2nd floor • • • Lectures will be held inside the Lakeshore Ballroom on the 3rd floor GoldCoast Boardroom on the 3rd floor can be used for lecture preparation Poster session will be held on 3rd floor foyer outside of the lecture room Coffee breaks will be served in the area outside of the lecture room ISOTT 2016. Chicago. July 10 t h – 14 t h Page |8 Sunday July 10th Social event: Conference Reception Time: 4 PM- 7 PM Place: Conference venue, Park Avenue Café, 2nd floor of the Hotel • Light meal provided. Beer and Wine provided. Monday July 11th Social event: Chicago’s First Lady boat tour. Time: 7 PM- 9 PM, Boarding will start at 6:45 PM Place: Chicago River Chicago’s First Lady boat dock, near DuSable Bridge How to get there: • The bus will leave Conference Venue at 6:30. • About 1 mile walk from the Conference Venue How to get to the boarding location from Hilton Hotel by foot (20 min): Stroll along Michigan Avenue South from the Hotel. After crossing DuSable Bridge across Chicago River, look for blue awning marking the kiosk on street level on the southeast corner of the Michigan Avenue Bridge at Wacker Drive, then descend the stairs located there and prepare for magnificent views of Chicago’s iconic skyline. Use 112 E. Wacker Drive for GPS purposes. Sandwiches, salad, and assorted desserts will be catered by Café Ba Ba Reeba on the cruise. Drinks will be cash bar. In case you have time, nearby the boarding location of “Chicago’s First Lady”, you can sip coffee at the Ghirardelli Chocolate Café, or tea at the Argo Tea Cafe ISOTT 2016. Chicago. July 10 t h – 14 t h Page |9 Tuesday July 12th Social event: Group Photo Time: 10:05 AM- 10:30 AM Place: Hancock building, West entrance, on the stairs • We will be walking across the street to the Hancock building as a group. Social event: Poster session/ Reception Time: 5:30 PM- 7:30 PM Place: Conference venue, foyer on the 3rd floor of the Hilton Hotel. • Light meal provided. Beer and Wine provided. Wednesday July 13th Social event: ISOTT 2016 Banquet Time: 6:30 PM- 9:30 PM Place: Hancock building, 875 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611. The Signature Room, 95th floor. How to get there: • Come out of the venue main entrance and walk around the right corner of the Hotel • Cross E Delaware and walk towards Hancock tower North Entrance. • There will be signs and staff to assist to get up to the Signature Room. ISOTT 2016. Chicago. July 10 t h – 14 t h Announcement: P a g e | 10 The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy has for sale a Bruker EleXsys E-540L L-band CW EPR purchased in 2012. The machine has not been used since the 2012 training session. For more information please contact Pam Crowe (pcrowe@rx.umaryland.edu). ISOTT 2016. Chicago. July 10 t h – 14 t h SPONSOR of ISOTT 2016 Conference P a g e | 11 ISOTT 2016. Chicago. July 10 t h – 14 t h SPONSOR of ISOTT 2016 Conference P a g e | 12 ISOTT 2016. Chicago. July 10 t h – 14 t h P a g e | 13 SPONSORS of ISOTT 2016 Conference Department of the Radiation and Cellular Oncology ISOTT 2016. Chicago. July 10 t h – 14 t h P a g e | 14 ISOTT 2016. Chicago. July 10 t h – 14 t h Achilefu, Samuel...... p16 Ahnen, Linda...... p104 Alayash, Abdu...... p71 Angles, Gary...... p62 p110 Bale, Gemma...... p52 p101 Brugnera, Agostino...... p95 p96 Bülow, Leif...... p70 p117 p118 Chakane, Sandeep...... p118 Chen, Siyu...... p111 Cheng, Ji-Xin...... p59 Clifford, Bryan...... p112 Darabad, Robabeh...... p127 Dorado, Alexander...... p57 p94 Drzal, Agnieszka...... p123 Eaton, Gareth...... p43 Elas, Martyna...... p45 p121 p122 Elwell, Clare...... p75 Enokida, Yuya...... p21 Epel, Boris...... p44 p106 p112 Flood, Ann...... p42 Fru, Leonard...... p36 Gonet, Michal...... p121 p122 Halpern, Howard...... p44 p106 p108 Harrison, David...... He, Chuan...... p55 He, Yi...... p81 p109 Heyerick, Arne...... Highton, David...... p30 Ho, Chien...... p53 Hsia, Carleton...... p72 Hu, Song...... p48 Huffel, Sabine...... p57 p94 Hyde, James...... p46 Hyder, D....... p18 Ichikawa, Kazuhiro...... p120 Jiang, Jingjing...... p102 Jin, Ju...... p28 Kang, Kyung...... p38 Kawakami, Yoshiaki...... p91 Kaynezhad, Pardis...... p49 p82 Keipert, Peter...... p73 Khramtsov, Valery...... p79 Kieda, Claudine...... p35 Kotecha, Mrignayani...... p80 Koyama, Tomiyasu...... p65 Krishna, Murali...... p17 Kuppusamy, Periannan...... p41 LaManna, Joseph...... p33 p65 p68 Lange, Frédéric...... p78 Li, Lin Z....... p20 p34 p39 Li, Rupeng...... p47 Linsenmeier, Robert...... p32 Liu, Qi...... p124 Lockart, Molly...... p125 Lücker, Adrien...... p29 Maggio, Matt...... p106 Mayer, Arnulf...... p23 P a g e | 131 Metz, Andreas...... p58 Miller, Richard...... p107 Mitra, Subhabrata...... p56 p69 Moriya, Masamichi...... p128 Murayama, Yuta...... p93 Okunieff, Paul......p130 Orukari, Inema...... p129 Osawa, Takuya...... p115 p116 Padmanabhan, Pradeep...... Paiziev, Adkhamjon...... p105 Perdrizet, George...... p66 p100 Phan, Phong...... p63 Pias, Sally...... p62 p110 Prabhakar, Nanduri...... p31 Puchowicz, Michelle...... p33 Rain, Manjari...... p119 Riemann, Anne...... p24 Roever, Isabel...... p51 Ryu, Pan...... p85 Saiko, Guennadi...... p67 p99 Sakatani, Kaoru...... p93 p95 p96 p97 p98 p128 Sato, Daisuke...... p88 Sato, Yutaka...... p97 Schenkman, Kenneth...... p64 Schmid, Franca...... p54 Schreiber, Wilson...... Schumacker, Paul...... p25 Semenza, Gregg...... p15 Severinghaus, John...... p19 Soh, Kwang-Sup...... p84 Subczynski, Witold...... p61 Swartz, Harold...... p40 Tachtsidis, Ilias...... Tain, Rong-Wen...... p26 Takagi, Shun...... p113 p114 Takahashi, Eiji...... p21 p126 Takeda, Tomotaka...... p90 Takehara, Nana...... p89 Thews, Oliver...... p24 Tsubaki, Atsuhiro...... p87 Vaupel, Peter...... p22 p23 Wisniewski, Natalie...... p76 Wolf, Martin...... p74 Wolf, Ursula...... p60 Xu, Lina...... p37 Yamazaki, Yudai...... p92 Yang, Jinsheng...... p103 Zhang, Ka...... p117 Zhang, Zhen...... p83