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SSIB 2013XXIst Annual Meeting of the

Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior

New Orleans, LouisianaThe Roosevelt Hotel

July 30 - August 3, 2013

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MARK YOUR CALENDARS

SSIB 2014July 29 - Aug 2

The Westin SeattleSeattle, WA, USA

SSIB 2015 July 7 - July 11

Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel Denver, CO, USA

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XXIst Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE 2GENERAL INFORMATION 4OFFICERS & BOARD MEMBERS 6COMMITTEES 7EXHIBITOR/SPONSOR DIRECTORY 9VENUE MAP 14INSTRUCTIONS TO ORAL PRESENTERS 16INSTRUCTIONS TO POSTER PRESENTERS

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AWARD RECIPIENTS 18PROGRAM SUMMARY 20TUESDAY - JULY 30 24WEDNESDAY - JULY 31 25THURSDAY - AUGUST 1 34FRIDAY - AUGUST 2 44SATURDAY - AUGUST 3 54AUTHOR INDEX 57PRE-REGISTRANT DIRECTORY 62ADS 71NOTES 77

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

Dear SSIB Community:

Welcome to ‘Nawlins, the Big Easy! I hope you’re all as impressed with our gorgeous surrounds at the Roosevelt New Orleans as I am . . . we’ll spend our days here in air-conditioned comfort as we immerse ourselves in scientific discourse and discovery, and then we’ll hit the streets at night for spicy Cajun food, cold drinks, and hot jazz! The SSIB Program Committee, led by committee chair Matt Hayes, has put together a top-notch scientific program for this year’s meeting. A special highlight of our annual meeting will be the SSIB awards session on Saturday afternoon, when we’ll recognize Nori Geary as the winner of the 2013 Distinguished Career Award, Diana Williams as the winner of the 2013 Alan N. Epstein Research Award, and Tim Moran as the winner of the 2013 Hoebel Prize for Creativity. You will not want to miss their presentations! As in past years, we are again able this year to highlight the excellent work of a number of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows who have won New Investigator Travel Awards (NITAs) to present their research during the conference; the winners are indicated in the program and will be formally recognized at the gala dinner on Saturday night. I would like to thank Barry Levin for chairing the committee that worked so diligently to select this year’s NITA winners. I know that it was no easy task.

One of my challenges this year as SSIB President has been to convince past and new corporate sponsors to purchase advertising space and make donations to support the future of ingestive research, by supporting our annual meeting. I want to send a special thank-you to this year’s corporate sponsors and donors, who are listed in the program. Their support has gone a long way towards making our conference as successful as it is, and I encourage you all to interact with those whose representatives have joined us here in New Orleans. We also welcome your suggestions for new companies to contact, especially if you have personal connections with them, as we’re always looking to expand and diversify our support base, just as we want to expand and diversify our SSIB membership. Please give your suggestions to me or to our incoming SSIB President, Barry Levin, who will assume office during the Business Meeting on Friday. I also want to take this moment to congratulate our incoming President-Elect, Alan Watts, who will assume office next year during our 2014 SSIB meeting in Seattle, Washington (July 29-August 2, 2014; mark your calendars!).

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For many of us, the SSIB annual meeting is the scientific highlight of the year. It is a time to reconnect with colleagues, to form new collaborations, to discuss our data with the most knowledgeable and insightful investigators in the world, and to become exposed to new ideas and methodology that will shape our future efforts. Investigators working on animal models mingle with those who study human physiology and behavior, thereby improving our experimental questions and goals by exposing us to a broader perspective. Despite our consistent record of excellent annual meetings, we should not rest on our laurels – indeed, we always are looking for ways to improve based on feedback from SSIB members. For example, this year’s meeting includes additional oral sessions in order to expand opportunities for SSIB members to present their data in platform presentations. As our society continues to mature and develop, please help us meet the needs of our members by sharing your suggestions and advice with SSIB officers or board members, whose names are listed in this program and on the SSIB website. I would like to take the opportunity to thank these dedicated individuals for their past and current service to the Society. Their work is often unheralded but always important. I also thank Jamie Price and Adam Kohm of SPLtrak for the professional adeptness they have demonstrated in all of our dealings with them, and Dr. Susan Aja for working with SPLtrak to put our SSIB newsletter together twice a year. I look forward to greeting all of you in New Orleans – as they say, “Laissez les bons temps rouler!”

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Linda [email protected] President 2012-2013

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GENERAL INFORMATION

DATESThe XXIst Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior begins Tuesday, July 30, 2013, and adjourns Saturday, August 3, 2013.

REGISTRATION INFORMATIONName badges and final programs will be distributed at the Registration Desk. The Registration Desk is located in the Foyer and will be open during the following hours:

Tuesday 2:00pm-8:00pm Wednesday 7:30am-12:30pm, 3:00pm-5:00pm Thursday 8:00am-12:00pm, 1:30pm-6:00pm Friday 8:00am-12:00pm, 4:00pm-6:00pm Saturday 8:00am-12:00pm, 2:30pm-5:30pm

SPEAKER READY AREAThe speaker ready area will be available to all oral presenters to both preview and edit your presentations if necessary. The speaker ready area is located at the Registration Desk. Additional information for Oral and Poster Presenters may be found on pages 16-17.

NO PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY The Organizing Committee has decided that photography is not allowed except for official conference photographers.

MOBILE (CELLULAR) TELEPHONES As a courtesy to others, please switch off mobile telephones during all sessions.

LOST AND FOUNDAll lost and found articles will be held at the conference registration desk.

COFFEE BREAKSCoffee breaks will be available each afternoon in the Roosevelt Ballroom.

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EXHIBITS & BREAKSThe exhibits are located in the Roosevelt Ballroom and will be open during the following hours:

Wednesday10:30am-11:00am (coffee break) 5:00pm-7:00pm (poster session)

Thursday10:30am-11:00am (coffee break) 3:30pm-4:00pm (coffee break) 6:00pm-8:00pm (poster session)

Friday10:30am-11:00am (coffee break) 6:00pm-8:00pm (poster session)

Saturday10:30am-11:00am (coffee break)

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SSIB OFFICERS

Linda Rinaman, Ph.D.University of PittsburghPRESIDENT

Barry Levin, MDVA Medical CenterPRESIDENT-ELECT

Thomas Lutz, Ph.D.University of ZurichPAST-PRESIDENT

Derek Daniels, Ph.D.University of Buffalo, SUNYSECRETARY

Ruth Harris, Ph.D.Georgia Regents UniversityTREASURER

SSIB BOARD MEMBERS

Joanne Cecil, Ph.D. University of St. Andrews

Matthew Hayes, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania

Helen Raybould, Ph.D.UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Bob Ritter, Ph.D. Washington State University

Dana Small, Ph.D.Yale University

Daniel Tome, Ph.D. AgroParisTech

Aron Weller, Ph.D. Bar-Ilan University

Margriet Westerterp, Ph.D. Maastricht University

Harry R. Kissileff, Ph.D.St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital(Honorary Board Member)

Lindsey Schier, Ph.D. (2015)Purdue University(Student Representative)

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Matthew Hayes, Ph.D.University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA

SSIB 2013 PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Track Chairs

Mitch Roitman, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago, IL, USA Integrative Physiology Track Chair

Tanja Kral, Ph.D., University at Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA Social/Behavioral/Clinical Track Chair

Committee Members

Alan Watts, DPhil, University of Southern CaliforniaIntegrative Physiology Track

Michelle Lee, BSc, Ph.D., Swansea UniversitySocial/Behavioral/Clinical Track

Helen Raybould, Ph.D., UC Davis School of Veterinary MedicineIntegrative Physiology Track

Kellie Tamashiro, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University Integrative Physiology Track

Kimberly Kinzig, Ph.D., Purdue UniversityIntegrative Physiology Track

Laurence Nolan, Ph.D., Wagner CollegeSocial/Behavioral/Clinical Track

Marion Hetherington, BSc, DPhil, University of LeedsSocial/Behavioral/Clinical Track

Denovan Begg, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati Integrative Physiology Track (Student Representative)

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Alan Spector, Ph.D., Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USACommittee Chair

Susanne la Fleur, Ph.D., Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Timothy Moran, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA

Helen Raybould, Ph.D., UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, Davis, CA, USA

Kevin Myers, Ph.D., Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA, USA

Dana Small, Ph.D., Clin, MSc, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA

Suzanne Higgs, Ph.D., University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK

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Mars, IncorporatedIn 1911, Frank C. Mars made the first Mars candies in his Tacoma, Washington kitchen and established Mars’ first roots as a confectionery company. In the 1920s, Forrest E. Mars, Sr. joined his father in business and together they launched the MILKY WAY® bar. In 1932, Forrest, Sr. moved to the United Kingdom with a dream of building a business based on the objective of creating a “mutuality of benefits for all stakeholders” – this objective serves as the foundation of Mars, Incorporated today. Based in McLean, Virginia, Mars has net sales of more than $33 billion, six business segments including Petcare, Chocolate, Wrigley, Food, Drinks, Symbioscience, and more than 72,000 Associates worldwide that are putting its Principles into action to make a difference for people and the planet through its performance. Mars brands include: Petcare – PEDIGREE®, ROYAL CANIN®, WHISKAS®, KITEKAT®, BANFIELD® Pet Hospital and NUTRO®; Chocolate – M&M’S®, SNICKERS®, DOVE®, GALAXY®, MARS®, MILKY WAY® and TWIX®; Wrigley – DOUBLEMINT®, EXTRA®, ORBIT® and 5™ chewing gums, SKITTLES® and STARBURST® candies, and ALTOIDS® AND LIFESAVERS® mints. Food – UNCLE BEN’S®, DOLMIO®, EBLY®, MASTERFOODS®, SEEDS OF CHANGE® and ROYCO®; Drinks – ALTERRA COFFEE ROASTERS™, THE BRIGHT TEA COMPANY™, KLIX® and FLAVIA®; Symbioscience – COCOAVIA™, WISDOM PANEL™ and SERAMIS®. For more information, please visit www.mars.com. Follow us: facebook.com/mars, twitter.com/marsglobal, youtube.com/mars.

CORPORATE BENEFACTOR

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GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare GlaxoSmithKline – one of the world's leading research-based pharmaceu-tical and healthcare companies – is committed to improving the quality of human life by enabling people to do more, feel better and live longer. GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Health-care is one of the world's largest over-the-counter consumer health-care products companies.

CORPORATE SPONSORS

Ajinomoto North America, Inc.Ajinomoto is a globally recognized leader in food and amino acid production technology. Using the potential of amino acids like glutamate, our goal is not merely to make food everywhere taste better, but to take a scientific approach to improving diets for wellness and seek out solutions to the nutritional, medical and environmental issues we all face.

Coca-Cola CompanySince 1886, The Coca-Cola Company has been dedicated to offering quality beverages, marketing those beverages responsibly, and providing information consumers can trust. As the world’s largest nonalcoholicbeverage company, we offer more than 3500 brands, including 800 low- and no-calorie beverages, in more than 200 countries.

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Research Diets, Inc. Research Diets, Inc. formulates and produces purified OpenSource Diets® for laboratory animals. Custom diets shipped in 5-7 days. The BioDAQ® Food and Liquid Intake Monitor features spill-reducing hoppers, mounts to home cage, records the time, duration, amount of each meal automatically. Automated gate is programmable by time or amount consumed.

PepsiCo, Inc.PepsiCo is one of the world’s leading food and beverage companies. A more than $65 billion global powerhouse, PepsiCo makes hundreds of foods and beverages ranging from treats to healthy eats that are loved throughout the world, including Quaker, Tropicana, Gatorade, Frito-Lay and Pepsi-Cola.

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Advanced Targeting SystemsAdvanced Targeting Systems, “the saporin people,” provides quality targeting reagents for molecular surgery: the specific elimination of cells to examine the impact on behavior and/or disease states. The product line includes targeted toxins and antibodies. ATS also has second conjugates that let researchers create their own specific targeting tools and are particularly useful in antibody screening for internalization. Flow cytometry, assay services, and antibody profiling also available.

ElsevierA global company headquartered in Amsterdam, Elsevier publishes around 2000 journals and close to 20,000 books and major reference works. The company is a founding publisher of global programs providing free or low cost access to science and health information in the developing world.

Lafayette-Campden NeuroscienceLafayette-Campden Neuroscience, leveraging experience in engineering through strategic partnerships in both academia and industry, has created a world renowned suite of instrumentation that has been a mainstay in published studies of animal activity, learning, memory, and cognitive function with additional focus on Lickometers, Microtomes, and Tissue Slice Chambers.

Sable Systems InternationalMetabolic measurement systems for preclinical phenotyping and room Calorimetry. Sable’s Promethion™ platform is the new standard for accuracy, workflow efficiency, and best-practice data management. Auto-baselined, synchronized monitoring of MR, RER/RQ, food/water uptake, and control for paired, yoked, or timed feeding. Total activity, wheel and/or beambreak array capture position and displacement.

CORPORATE DONORS

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SenomyxSenomyx is using proprietary taste receptor-based technologies to discover, develop, and commercialize novel flavor ingredients. These include modifiers of Sweet and Salt flavors, as well as Savory Flavors, Bitter Blockers, and Cooling Agents. Senomyx is also engaged in a new effort to discover and develop natural high-potency sweeteners.

TSETSE PhenoMaster offers a modular solution for state-of-the-art automated metabolic and behavioral monitoring of rodents within the home cage. •Push & Pull Calorimetry•Urine & Feces Quantification•Drinking, Feeding, Body Weight Monitoring•Home Cage Activity•Running Wheel Activity •Motorskill Testing•Operant Conditioning•Telemetry (BP, HR, ECG, EEG, Activity, Temp)

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INSTRUCTIONS TO ORAL PRESENTERS

OVERVIEW

Speakers will need to bring their presentations to the registration desk on a USB storage device one day prior to their presentation.

If your talk contains multimedia files, please be sure to bring those files to the conference in case they have to be re-inserted into your presentation. AT THE MEETING

Speakers should arrive at least 15 minutes prior to their session to introduce themselves to the session chair. DO NOT BRING YOUR LAPTOP to the session room. A/V staff will not be able to connect your laptop.

The computers in the presentation rooms will be Microsoft Windows-based computers with Microsoft PowerPoint (Office 2007 version) installed. PowerPoint (.ppt or .pptx) is the required program for all users. [Please note that Internet access will not be available during your presentation or in the Speaker Ready Area.]

A NOTE TO APPLE MACINTOSH USERS

Mac users should not use “drag-and-drop” to insert pictures and video files. Most problems, such as the infamous “red x” are the result of this. Using the “INSERT” command from the menu will virtually eliminate these issues. The PowerPoint file must have the .ppt or .pptx suffix to be accepted. As noted above, QuickTime movies (.MOV) must be converted to a PC compatible format before submission.

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SINSTRUCTIONS TO POSTER PRESENTERS

As a Poster Presenter you have the following responsiblities while at the meeting:

1. Find your assigned poster session and number using the Author Index that begins on Page 57.

There are three poster sessions:

Poster Session 1Wednesday: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Poster Session 2Thursday: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Poster Session 3Friday: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

2. Mount your poster ON THE DAY of your presentation between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. Please note that all posters must be mounted before each poster session begins.

3. Be present at your poster during the poster session to present your work.

4. Remove your poster at the conclusion of the poster session. Any posters not removed at the conclusion of the poster session may be discarded.

Please visit the Registration Desk if you have any questions regarding your presentation.

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AWARD RECIPIENTS

DISTINGUISHED CAREER AWARD

NORI GEARY, PH.D.Weill Medical College of Cornell

ALAN N. EPSTEIN RESEARCH AWARD

DIANA L. WILLIAMS, PH.D.Florida State University

HOEBEL PRIZE FOR CREATIVITY

TIMOTHY H. MORAN, PH.D.John Hopkins University School of Medicine

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NEW INVESTIGATOR TRAVEL AWARDS (NITA)

Gretha BoersmaJohns Hopkins University, USA

Daniel CastroUniversity of Michigan, USA

Annette De KloetUniversity of Florida, USA

Miranda JohnsonUniversity of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey,

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Alison KreislerUniversity of Pittsburgh, USA

Marie LabouesseETH Zürich, Switzerland

Anne Christin Meyer-GerspachUniversity Hospital Basel, Switzerland

Elizabeth Mietlicki-Baase, Ph.D.University of Pennsylvania, USA

Adele Romano, Ph.D.University of Rome, Italy

Xue SueYale University, USA

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Opening Greetings 4:45 - 5:00 PM (Salon 5) Mars Lecture: The Central Melanocortin System: 20 Years OnRoger Cone 5:00 - 6:00 PM (Salon 5) Opening Reception 6:00 - 8:00 PM (Waldorf Astoria Ballroom)

Presidential Symposium 1: SSIB: The Next Generation 8:30 - 10:30 AM (Salon 5) Break 10:30 - 11:00 AM (Salons 1 & 2) Oral Session 1: Fluid / Sodium Balance and Beyond 11:00 - 12:30 PM (Salon 4) Oral Session 2: Inhibitory Control of Eating 11:00 - 12:30 PM (Salon 5) Lunch on Own / Break 12:30 - 3:00 PM Oral Session 3: Hindbrain Mechanisms 3:00 - 5:00 PM (Salon 4) Symposium 2: Public Health and Policy in Obesity 3:00 - 5:00 PM (Salon 5) Poster Session I 5:00 - 7:00 PM (Salons 1 & 2)

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NITA Symposium 8:30 - 10:30 AM (Salon 5) Break 10:30 - 11:00 AM (Salons 1 & 2) Mars Lecture: Deciphering a Neural Circuit That Mediates AnorexiaRichard Palmiter 11:00 - 12:00 PM (Salon 5) Lunch on Own / Break 12:00 - 1:30 PM Ajinomoto Luncheon Symposium 12:00 - 1:30 PM (Salon 3) Oral Session 4: Macronutrient Sensing 1:30 - 3:30 PM (Salon 4) Symposium 3: Behavioral Economics and Food Reinforcement 1:30 - 3:30 PM (Salon 5) Break 3:30 - 4:00 PM (Salons 1 & 2) Oral Session 5: Early-life Influences In Ingestive Behavior 4:00 - 6:00 PM (Salon 4) Symposium 4: Invertebrate Models in Feeding 4:00 - 6:00 PM (Salon 5) Poster Session II 6:00 - 8:00 PM (Salons 1 & 2)

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Oral Session 8: Assorted Topics In Ingestive Behavior 8:30 - 10:30 AM (Salon 4) Symposium 7: Diet, Obesity and Cognition 8:30 - 10:30 AM (Salon 5) Break 10:30 - 11:00 AM (Salons 1 & 2) Mars Lecture: The Profound Effect of Social Stress on Health Carol Shively 11:00 - 12:00 PM (Salon 5) Lunch on Own / Break 12:00 - 2:30 PM Meet the Professor 12:30 - 2:00 PM (Salon 3) Award Session 2:30 - 4:15 PM (Salon 5) Business Meeting 4:15 - 5:15 PM (Salon 5) Banquet 7:00 - 12:00 AM (Waldorf Astoria Ballroom)

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Opening Greetings Chair: Linda Rinaman

MARS LECTURE5:00 - 6:00 PM Salon 5

Mars Lecture: The Central Melanocortin System - 20 Years On

Chair: Harvey Grill

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SOCIAL EVENT6:00 - 8:00 PM Waldorf Astoria Ballroom

Opening Reception

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Presidential Symposium 1: SSIB: The Next Generation Chair: Linda Rinaman

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Application of Behavioral Economics to Childhood Obesity Prevention KL KELLER The Pennsylvania State University, Dept of Nutr Sciences and Food Science, University Park, PA, USA

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The Impact Of Thirst On Stress Responsiveness And MoodEG KRAUSE Department of Pharmacodynamics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA

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Modeling Emetic Behavior In The Animal: How Do We Study Nausea? BC DE JONGHE University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA

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Cognitive Correlates of Food Intake PS HOGENKAMP Dept. of Neuroscience, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

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Altered Intestinal Morphology May Account For Differences In Nutrient Sensing MJ DAILEY, EC GELFAND, TH MORAN Johns Hopkins University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Baltimore, MD, USA

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Forebrain-Hindbrain Nutrient Sensing Neurocircuits In The Regulation Of Energy BalanceC BLOUET Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, NY, USA

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ORAL SESSION11:00 - 12:30 PM Salon 4

Oral Session 1: Fluid / Sodium Balance and Beyond

Chair: Eric Krause

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Discovery of an Endogenous Inhibitor of Angiotensin II Signaling GLC YOSTEN1, J LIU2, K SANDBERG2, WK SAMSON1 1Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, USA, 2Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA

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Activation of ERα Decreases Overnight And Stimulated Water Intake By Female Rats J SANTOLLO1, A MARSHALL1, KS CURTIS2, D DANIELS1 1University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA, 2Oklahoma State University, Tulsa, OK, USA

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Endogenous Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Influences Water Intake In Rats NJ MCKAY, D DANIELS Department of Psychology, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA

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Moxonidine Into The Lateral Parabrachial Nucleus Modifies Both Orosendory And Postingestive Signals Related To Sodium IntakeS GASPARINI1, J.V. MENANI1, D. DANIELS2 1São Paulo State University,UNESP, Araraquara, Brazil, 2University at Buffalo.The State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, USA

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Age-Related Fluid Intake And Cardiovascular Responses To Aldosterone-Dexamethasone Combination In RatsRL THUNHORST1,2, B XUE1,2, TG BELTZ1, AK JOHNSON1,2 1Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA, 2The Cardiovascular Center, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA

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Acute Blood Pressure Responses Differ Following a Sodium and Water Bolus MA MURPHY1, PAS BRESLIN1,2 1Department of Nutritional Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA, 2Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA

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Can Exposure To Diet-Congruent Food Reduce Restrained Eaters’ And Dieters’ Intake Of Tempting Foods? NJ BUCKLAND, G. FINLAYSON, MM HETHERINGTON University of Leeds, Leeds, UK

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The Ability To Delay Gratification In Both Men And Women Predicts BMI MJ PRICE1, S HIGGS2, MD LEE1 1Dept Psychology, Swansea University, Swansea, UK, 2School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK

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Food Intake Attenuates Brain Responses To Unpleasant Images In HumansSN ALI1, E HENNESSY1, C ORBAN2, G DURIGHEL1, J MCGONIGLE2, AR LINGFORD-HUGHES2, DJ NUTT2, JD BELL1, AP GOLDSTONE1 1Metabolic and Molecular Imaging Group, MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, Imperial College London, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK, 2Centre for Neuropsychopharmacology Imperial College London, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK

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Is Trait Binge Eating A Hedonic Subtype Of Obesity? 48Hr Free-Living And Laboratory-Based Examination Of Reward, Food Selection And Energy IntakeM DALTON, J BLUNDELL, G FINLAYSON University of Leeds, Leeds, UK

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Selective Indulgence: Delay Discounting, Appetitive Responsivity And The Prediction Of Hedonic OvereatingAV ELY, JB HOWARD, MR LOWE Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA

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Bingeing Rats Show Gene Expression Changes In The VTA And PFC That May Contribute To Binge-Type IntakeRL CORWIN1, RK BABBS2, LE MCGRATH3, DR OLIVOS3, DJ ZIMMER3, EG MIETLICKI-BAASE3, MR HAYES3 1Penn State Nutrition, University Park, PA, USA, 2Yale/JB Pierce Lab, New Haven, CT, USA, 3U Penn, Philadelphia, PA, USA

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Symposium 2: Public Health and Policy in Obesity

Chairs: Tanja Kral, Kathleen Keller

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Public Health Approaches to Changing Eating Patterns of African Americans: Can They Work?S KUMANYIKA University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA

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Genetic Predisposition To Obesity: What Does It Mean For You? JR FERNANDEZ University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA

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Prevalent, But Often Overlooked, Risk Factors For The Development Of Obesity Among Adolescents And Young AdultsAE FIELD Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA

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The Calculus of Calories: Understanding Obesity through Mathematics K HALL NIDDK, USA

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Oral Session 3: Hindbrain Mechanisms

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Parabrachial Nucleus GLP-1 Receptor Signaling Contributes To Food Intake Control AL ALHADEFF, MR HAYES, HJ GRILL Depts. of Psychology and Psychiatry, Univerisity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA

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NMDA Receptor Participation in Reduction of Food Intake and NTS Synapsin 1 Phosphorylation Following Hindbrain MC4 Receptor Activation CA CAMPOS, H SHIINA, RC RITTER Programs in Neuroscience, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA

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Effects of Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB) and Estradiol (E2) on Hindbrain c-Fos Following Intrajejunal (IJ) Nutrient Infusion in Ovariectomized (OVX) Rats L. ASARIAN1,2, M BUETER3, K ABEGG1, TA LUTZ1,2 1Inst. of Vet. Physiol., Zurich, Switzerland, 2Zurich Center for Integrative Human Physiol., Univ. of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, 3Dept. of Surgery, Div. of Visceral and Transplantation Surgery, Univ. Hosp. Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

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TRPV1 Regulates Leptin Expressing Neurons In The Dorsal Motor Nucleus Of The Vagus Y JIANG1,2, IJ ANWAR1, KR ZADEH3, H MUENZBERG-GRUENING3, A ZSOMBOK1,2 1Neuroscience Program, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA, 2Department of Physiology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA, 3Central Leptin Signaling, Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA, USA

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Hindbrain Norepinephrine (NE) Neurons may be Involved in the Satiating Effect of GLP-1 SJ LEE, JP KRIEGER, M ARNOLD, W LANGHANS Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland

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4th Ventricular Infusion of the Dopamine D2-Receptor Antagonist Raclopride Decreases Intake and Psychophysically Assessed Detectability of Sucrose by Rats CM MATHES, GD BLONDE, AC SPECTOR Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA

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The Combination of Peripheral CCK and Apo AIV in the NTS Inhibits Food Intake Via Both Peripheral and NTS CCK-1R CC LO, SC WOODS, SK HIBBARD, P TSO University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA

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Hindbrain Noradrenergic Input To PVN Mediates The Activation Of Oxytocinergic Neurons Induced By The Satiety Factor Oleoylethanolamide A ROMANO1, CS POTES2, B TEMPESTA1, V CUOMO1, T LUTZ3, S GAETANI1 1Dept. of Physiology and Pharmacology “V. Erspamer”, Sapienza Univ. of Rome, Rome, Italy, 2Dept. of Experimental Biology Univ. of Porto, Porto, Portugal, 3Inst. of Veterinary Physiology, Univ. of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

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P100s: Gastrointestinal Nutrient / Peptide P200s: Hindbrain Processing / Gut-To-BrainP300s: Mesolimbic Reward SystemP400s: Food Reinforcement, Restriction, And Craving

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Appetition in rats: rapid post-oral stimulation of intake by glucose K ACKROFF, A SCLAFANI Brooklyn College of CUNY, Brooklyn, NY, USA

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Dose-dependency and time-course of effects of a soluble dietary fibre (pectin) on appetite, gut size, adiposity and gut satiety hormone secretion in rats CL ADAM, PA FINDLAY, LM THOMSON, AW ROSS University of Aberdeen, Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health, Aberdeen, UK

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Peripheral blockade of cannabinoid receptors decreases food intake, body weight and body composition while improving glucose handling. J ALEXANDER-CHACKO, DK SINDELAR Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN, USA

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Roux-en-Y gastric bypass effects on vascular reactivity and liver metabolism C CORTEVILLE1, E OSTO2, K SPLIETHOFF1, T LUESCHER3, M BUETER4, T LUTZ1 1Inst Vet Physiol UZH, Zürich, Switzerland, 2Cardiovasc Res Inst Physiol, Zürich, Switzerland, 3Clinic Cardiol, Zürich, Switzerland, 4Dep Surg USZ, Zürich, Switzerland

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Involvement of TGR5 and TAS2R38 in the effect of compound K on GLP-1 release from enteroendocrine cells HY KIM, K KIM, M PARK, YM LEE Korea Food Research Institute, Sungnam-si, South Korea

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The role of the vagus nerve in glutamate appetite: a study of mouse strains selectively bred for high and low glutamate intake A KITAMURA1, M INOUE2, TM NELSON1, ML THEODORIDES1, AA BACHMANOV1 1Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 2Lab of Cellular Neurobiology, Dept of Life Science, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science, Tokyo, Japan

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Glucose-Stimulated Insulin Secretion is Inhibited in vivo and in vitro by 2-Mercaptoacetate (MA). A-J LI, Q WANG, TT DINH, S RITTER Programs in Neuroscience, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA

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The effect of L-cysteine on gastrointestinal hormone release and food intake. AK MCGAVIGAN1, HC GREENWOOD1, C WONG1, A LEHMANN2, MA GHATEI1, SR BLOOM1, KG MURPHY1 1Section of Investigative Medicine, Imperial College London, UK, 2AstraZeneca R&D, Mölndal, Sweden

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Intraintestinal dairy macronutrient constituents enhance the food intake suppressive effects of exendin-4, a GLP-1 receptor agonist DR OLIVOS, O MONTAUBIN, CA TURNER, SL PRESTOWITZ, EG MIETLICKI-BAASE, MR HAYES University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA

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2-Mercaptoacetate (MA) Blocks Fatty Acid (FA) Induced Calcium Influx in Cultured STC-1 Cells and Reduces GLP-1 Secretion in vivo. S RITTER, A-J LI, S SIMASKO, Q WANG, TT DINH Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA

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Hindbrain parabrachial nucleus lesions attenuate anorexic responses to a glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor (GLP-1R) agonist JP BAIRD, J SWICK, P ANGARITA, H ROH Amherst College, Amherst, MA, USA

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Insulin effects on inhibitory transmission in the vagal complex is regulated by cAMP in control, but not diabetic mice CB BLAKE, BN SMITH Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA

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The role of the AP in the anorectic effects of amylin and sCT—behavioral and neuronal phenotyping F BRAEGGER, CN BOYLE, TA LUTZ Institute of Veterinary Physiology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

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Reduction of food intake by hindbrain MC4R activation depends on central vagal afferent endings. CA CAMPOS, H SHIINA, RC RITTER Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA

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Hindbrain NMDA-receptors participate in reduction of food intake by hypothalamic leptin CA CAMPOS, H SHIINA, RC R Programs in Neuroscience, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA

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Lipopolysaccharide induces inflammatory STAT and NF-kB signaling in the area postrema L LOI1, T BORNER1,2, C CORDANI1, TA LUTZ1,2, T RIEDIGER1,2 1Institute of Veterinary Physiology Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, 2Zurich Center for Integrative Human Physiology (ZIHP), Zurich, Switzerland

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Systemic leptin is insufficient to confer sensitivity of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) neurons to cholecystokinin-8 (CCK) in fasted rats JW MANISCALCO, L RINAMAN University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

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Prolactin-releasing peptide (PrRP) neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS) are differentially activated by stressors that reduce meal size LE RUPPRECHT, JW MANISCALCO, L RINAMAN University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

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Regional arterial infusions indicate that the gastrointestinal tract contains site(s) of action regulating meal size and intermeal interval length by gastrin-releasing peptide. AI SAYEGH1, AH AGLAN2, MC WASHINGTON1, JR REEVE3 1College of Veterinary Medicine, Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, AL, USA, 2School of Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA, 3David Geffen UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, USA

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CCK-58, but not CCK-8, prolongs the intermeal interval. AI SAYEGH 2, MC WASHINGTON2, AH AGLAN1, JR REEVES JR3 1School of Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA, 2College of Veterinary Medicine Tuskegee Universty, Tuskegee, AL, USA, 33David Geffen UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, USA

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Evidence for co-expression of TRPV3 with TRPV1 in primary vagal afferent neurons. S WU, J PETERS Washington State University, Seattle, WA, USA

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Anatomical evidence for central glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glutamatergic co-transmission in rats H ZHENG, L RINAMAN University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

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Neurobiological underpinnings of psychic secretion RK BABBS1,2, I DE ARAUJO1,2, DM SMALL1,2 1John B. Pierce Laboratory, New Haven, CT, USA, 2Yale University, Dept. of Psychiatry, New Haven, CT, USA

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Ghrelin regulates phasic mesolimbic signaling evoked by food stimuli JJ CONE1, JD ROITMAN2, MF ROITMAN1,2 1Neuroscience, Chicago, IL, USA, 2Psychology, Chicago, IL, USA

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Nucleus accumbens GLP-1 receptors influence meal size and palatability. AM DOSSAT, RD DIAZ, L GALLO, A PANAGOS, KE KAY, DL WILLIAMS Psychology Department & Program in Neuroscience, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA

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Ventral tegmental area orexin-A stimulates feeding. KE KAY1, JF DAVIS2, DL WILLIAMS1 1Psychology Department & Program in Neuroscience, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA, 2Department of Psychiatry, Metabolic Diseases Institute, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA

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Encoding of reward prediction by dopamine in nucleus accumbens core and shell JE MCCUTCHEON, MF ROITMAN Psychology, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA

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Amylin interacts with leptin in the ventral tegmental area to control food intake EG MIETLICKI-BAASE, BA JEFFREY, DR OLIVOS, MR HAYES U Penn, Philadelphia, PA, USA

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Inhibitory Control of Eating as Assessed by a Novel Go/No-Go Sipping Task LA BERNER, H AYAZ, M IZZETOGLU, S WINTER, A MATTEUCCI, M LOWE Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA

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Food exposure, cravings, and physiological reactivity in overweight subjects and healthy-weight C CAMACHO1,2, R GEVIRTZ1, V RISBROUGH2, K BOUTELLE2 1Alliant University, San Diego, CA, USA, 2UCSD, San Diego, CA, USA

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Food reinforcement value after food deprivation FJ DIAZ1, K FRANCO1 1UDG, JALISCO, Mexico, 2UDG, JALISCO, Mexico

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Interaction deprivation food consumption EC FLORES, SI BRAVO, FJ DIAZ UDG, JALISCO, Mexico

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Small Weight Fluctuations Impact Impression Formation JF HAYES1,2, EG ROTHSTEIN1, KE D’ANCI1, RB KANAREK1 1Tufts University, Medford, MA, USA, 2Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center, Natick, MA, USA

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Food reinforcement is associated with food intake, BMI, and reward sensitivity in preschool children BY ROLLINS1,2, E LOKEN2, JS SAVAGE1, LL BIRCH1,2 1Center for Childhood Obesity Research, Penn State University, University Park, PA, USA, 2Health and Human Development, Penn State University, University Park, PA, USA

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State hunger relates positively to power of food and Extraversion, and negatively to eating competence. U VAINIK1, E LäTT2, J MäESTU2, J JüRIMäE2 1Institute of Psychology, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia, 2Faculty of Exercise and Sport Sciences, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia

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Previous Exposure to Food Does Not Influence Subsequent Food Choice In Dogs JC VONDORAN1, E CHAMBERS IV2, DA BALOGA1, DE JEWELL1 1Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Topeka, KS, USA, 2Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA

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Mechanisms Underlying Metabolic Risk Of Passively Coping Prenatally Stressed RatsGJ BOERSMA, ZA CORDNER1, AA MOGHADAM1, TH MORAN1, KL TAMASHIRO1Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD, USA

Optogenetic Enhancement Of Food ‘Liking’ Versus ‘Wanting’ In The Ventral Pallidum Hotspot And Lateral HypothalamusDC CASTRO, KC BERRIDGE University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

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The Role Of Central Angiotensin Type-1A Receptors In Energy Balance And Blood Pressure Regulation AD DE KLOET1, L WANG2, H HILLER2, SC WOODS3, C SUMNERS1, EG KRAUSE1 1Dept of Physiology, Gainesville, FL, USA, 2Dept of Pharmacodynamics, Univ of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA, 3Dept of Psychiatry, Univ of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA

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Satiating Meals Differentially Activate Prolactin-Releasing Peptide (PRRP)-Positive Noradrenergic (NA) Neurons In The Caudal Nucleus Of The Solitary Tract (NST) In RatsAD KREISLER, EA DAVIS, L RINAMAN University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

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Sex-Dependent Effects Of Prenatal Immune Challenge On Energy Balance Across AgingMA LABOUESSE1, J RICHETTO2, MA RIVA2, W LANGHANS1, U MEYER1 1Physiology and Behavior Laboratory, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, 2Department of Pharmacological and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Milan, Milan, Italy

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Gastrointestinal Satiation Signals in Healthy Obese PersonsAC MEYER-GERSPACH, B WÖLNERHANSSEN, RE STEINERT, C BEGLINGER Department of Biomedicine, University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland

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Amylin Receptor Signaling In The VTA Controls Food Intake And Motivation To Obtain Palatable Food EG MIETLICKI-BAASE1, JJ CONE2, LE RUPPRECHT1, DR OLIVOS1, MD ALTER1, RC PIERCE1, HD SCHMIDT1, MF ROITMAN2, MR HAYES1 1Psychiatry, U Penn, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 2Neuroscience, UIC, Chicago, IL, USA

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Amygdala Response To Food Cues In The Absence Of Hunger Predicts Weight ChangeX SUN1, MG VELDHUIZEN1,2, AE WRAY2, IE DE ARAUJO1,2, DM SMALL1,2 1The J.B. Pierce Laboratory, New Haven, CT, USA, 2Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA

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Mars Lecture: Deciphering a Neural Circuit That Mediates Anorexia

Chair: Mitch Roitman

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RICHARD PALMITER University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

LUNCHEON SYMPOSIUM12:00 - 1:30 PM Salon 3

Ajinomoto Luncheon Symposium Chair: Anthony Sclafani

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Psychobiology of Overeating: Interactions Between Individual Susceptibility, Taste and Appetite ControlGRAHAM FINLAYSON University of Leeds, Institute of Psychological Sciences, Leeds, UK

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Neurobehavioral Basis of Eating and Food Choice: Innovative ApproachesMIGUEL ALONSO-ALONSO Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA

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Chair: Michelle Lee

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Behavior Economics Of Food And Beverage Reinforcement In Adults And Children JL TEMPLE University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA

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Putting The Environment Back Into The Neurobiology Of Feeding N.E. ROWLAND University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA

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Behavioral Economic Approaches to Grocery Store Health InterventionsCR PAYNE New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, USA

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Pharmacological Manipulations Of Neural Responses To Food Stimuli In HumansPC FLETCHER University of Cambridge, UK

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Oral Session 4: Macronutrient Sensing

Chair: Chris Morrison

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Role of VMH CD36-Mediated Fatty Acid Sensing in Energy and Glucose Homeostasis Regulation in DIO and DR RatsC LE FOLL1, AA DUNN-MEYNELL2, S MOUSATOV3, BE LEVIN1,2 1Dept Neurology and Neurosciences, NJ Med School, Newark, NJ, USA, 2VA Medical Center, East Orange, NJ, USA, 3Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, USA

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Restoring Gastrointestinal Lipid Sensing Recovers Dopamine Signaling In High-Fat Fed Mice LA TELLEZ1,2, S MEDINA1, JG FERREIRA1,2, X REN1,2, W HAN1,2, GJ SCHWARTZ3, IE DE ARAUJO1,2 1The John B Pierce Laboratory, New Haven, CT, USA, 2Psychiatry, Yale Univ. Sch. of Med, New Haven, CT, USA, 3Albert Einstein Col. of Medicine, Yeshiva Univ, New York, NY,

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Dissection Of The Neural Mechanism Underlying The Sensing Of Sugars In Drosophila M. DUS, G. SUH Molecular Neurobiology Program, Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine, NYU School of Medicine, NY, USA

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How Does Monosodium Glutamate Interact With Macronutrients To Influence Appetite And Subsequent Intake? U MASIC, M.R. YEOMANS University of Sussex, Brighton, UK

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Behavioral Assessment of the Detection of Glutamate Stimuli in Mice Lacking T1R2 and T1R3. KR SMITH, AC SPECTOR Dept of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA

2:45 91

Effects Of Intraduodenal L-Tryptophan (L-Trp) Infusions On Energy Intake, Antropyloroduodenal (APD) Motility, Glycemia, Insulinemia And Plasma Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) Concentrations In Healthy Men RE STEINERT, ND LUSCOMBE-MARSH, TJ LITTLE, T FATEHI, S STANDFIELD, M HOROWITZ, C FEINLE-BISSET University of Adelaide Discipline of Medicine and Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) in Translating Nutritional Science to Good Health, Adelaide, Australia

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Load-Dependent Effects Of Oral Protein On Gastric Emptying, Glycemia, Appetite And Energy Intake In Healthy Men AT RYAN1, D GENTILCORE2, M HOROWITZ1, C FEINLE-BISSET1, ND LUSCOMBE-MARSH1 1University of Adelaide, Discipline of Medicine, Adelaide, Australia, 2University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia

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Elucidating The Neural Circuitry Linking Gastrointestinal Fat Sensing To Action Selection And Reward I E DE ARAUJO1,2, J G FERREIRA1,2, L A TELLEZ1,2, S J SHAMMAH-LAGNADO3 1The J.B. Pierce Laboratory, New Haven, CT, USA, 2Department of Psychiatry Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA, 3Department of Physiology, São Paulo, Brazil

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Symposium 4: Invertebrate Models in Feeding

Chair: Derek Daniels

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Regulation Of Feeding In Drosophila Melanogaster K SCOTT Berkeley, CA, USA

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Synphilin-1 Alters Metabolic Homeostasis In A Novel Drosophila Obesity Model WW SMITH1, J LIU1, R MA1, D YANG1, T LI1, TH MORAN2 1Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Baltimore, MD, USA, 2Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA

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Internal Nutrient Sensing By A Drosophila Fructose Receptor T MIYAMOTO, D MISHRA, A YAVUZ, H AMREIN Department of Molecular and Cellular Medicine, Texas A&M Health Science Center, College Station, TX, USA

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Taste-Independent Nutrient Selection Is Mediated By A Brain-Specific Na+/Solute Cotransporter-Like In DrosophilaM DUS, M AI, GSB SUH Skirball Institute/ NYU, New York, NY, USA

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Oral Session 5: Early-life Influences In Ingestive Behavior

Chair: Jennifer Temple

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Selective Defects in Arcuate Nucleus (ARC) Leptin Signaling in P4 and P7 DIO Rats MD JOHNSON1, BE LEVIN1,2 1Grad Sch Biomed Sci, Dept Neurol & Neurosci, NJ Med Sch, UMDNJ, Newark, NJ, USA, 2VA Med Ctr, E. Orange, NJ, USA

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Rat Pups Of Dams Maintained On A High-Fat Diet Display Early Independent FeedingS KOJIMA, L RINAMAN University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

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Maternal Consumption Of Dietary Fat Stimulates Central Cholinergic Activity And Nicotine Reward In OffspringI MORGANSTERN, O LUKATSKAYA, S-H MOON, W-R GUO, O KARATAYEV, SF LEIBOWITZ Laboratory of Behavioral Neurobiology, Rockefeller University, New York, NY, USA

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Maternal Hyperleptinemia Alters Anorexigenic Innervation Of Hypothalamic Paraventricular Nucleus In Male Offspring RL LESHAN1, G CECCARINI1,2, DW PFAFF1 1The Rockefeller University, New York, NY, USA, 2University Hospital of Pisa, Pisa, Italy

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Prenatal Exposure To Dietary Fat Induces Changes In The Transcription Factors, TEF And YAP, Which May Stimulate Differentiation Of Hypothalamic Peptide Neurons K POON, S MANDAVA, K CHEN, SF LEIBOWITZ The Rockefeller University, New York, NY, USA

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A One-Session Attention Modification Training To Decrease Overeating In Obese Children K BOUTELLE1, J KUCKERTZ1,2, J CARLSON1, N AMIR2 1UCSD, San Diego, CA, USA, 2SDSU, San Diego, CA, USA

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Effects Of Restriction On Children’s Intake Differ By Child Regulatory And Appetitive TendenciesBY ROLLINS1,2, E LOKEN2, JS SAVAGE1, LL BIRCH1,2 1Center for Childhood Obesity Research, Penn State University, University Park, PA, USA, 2Health and Human Development, Penn State University, University Park, PA, USA

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Effect Of Child’s Gender On Mother’s Food Choices: A Virtual Reality-Based BuffetS BOUHLAL1, C MCBRIDE1, D WARD2, S PERSKY1 1Social and Behavioral Research Branch, NIH/NHGRI, Bethesda, MD, USA, 2Department of Nutrition, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA

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P100s: Assorted Topics In Ingestive Behavior P200s: Eating Disorders P300s: Psychopharmacology P400s: Sex Differences / Estrogen P500s: Maternal / Early-Life Influences

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CaCo-2 cells have a higher fatty acid oxidation (FAO) capacity than HuTu-80 or HepG2 cells R CLARA, W LANGHANS, A MANSOURI Physiology and Behavior Laboratory, ETH Zurich, Schwerzenbach,, Switzerland

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Effects of sugar content on neural responsivity during ingestion of palatable foods. SN DURANT, KS BURGER, E STICE Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR, USA

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Demand Functions Of Mice For A Cellulose-Diluted Diet: Implications For Optimal Foraging. A.M. GIDDINGS, N.E. ROWLAND, K.L. ROBERTSON, V. MINERVINI, J.L. HARP, Z. KHAN University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA

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Effect of macronutrient composition of breakfast on total daily intake of calories among adults with type 2 diabetes S JARVANDI, S RACETTE, M SCHOOTMAN Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA

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Sensory properties and novelty as factors influencing the efficacy of leptin and ghrelin in the control of high-fat diet intake E LEIDMAA, AV PATCHEV, A PISSIOTI, M HARB, OFX ALMEIDA Max Planck Institue of Psychiatry, Munich, Germany

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Rate Of Adaptation Of Mice To Unit Price Change In Food Across Repeated Cycles V MINERVINI, E TSISKAKIS, K.L. ROBERTSON, A. GIDDINGS, Z. KHAN, N.E. ROWLAND University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA

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Antagonism of CRF type 1 receptors does not alter appetite following exposure to an acute stressor CJ MOORE1, D TOUFEXIS2,1, ME WILSON1 1Yerkes Natl. Primate Res. Center, Emory Univ., Atlanta, GA, USA, 2Univ. of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA

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Drosophila prandial behavior—a new paradigm for invertebrate feeding KR MURPHY2, JL WEISSBACH1,2, CF TRIVIGNO1, A AMADOR1, BE HUNTER3, M MADRIGAL3, KD DAWSON-SCULLY2, WW JA1 1The Scripps Research Institute, Jupiter, FL, USA, 2Florida Atlantic University, Jupiter, FL, USA, 3California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA

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Developing and Testing a Smartphone Based Attentive Eating Intervention E ROBINSON, S HIGGS, AJ DALEY, K JOLLY, D LYCETT, A LEWIS, P AVEYARD University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK

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The GLP-1 receptor antagonist exendin9-39 fails to increase food intake in healthy men RE STEINERT1, J SCHIRRA2, AC MEYER-GERSPACH1, C BEGLINGER1 1University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland, 2Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany

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Commensal E. coli increase affinity of alpha-MSH-reactive immunoglobulins in rats N TENNOUNE, W OUELAA, J BRETON, R LEGRAND, N LUCAS, P DECHELOTTE, SO FETISSOV Nutrition, Gut & Brain Laboratory, Inserm U1073, Rouen University, Rouen, France

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Do Breakfast Skippers Exhibit An Altered Pattern Of Circulating Cortisol That Promotes Overeating At A Snack Buffet?MG WITBRACHT1, AM WIDAMAN1, SM FORESTER1, WF HORN2, KD LAUGERO1,2, NL KEIM1,2 1Department of Nutrition, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, USA, 2USDA, ARS, Western Human Nutrition Research Center, Davis, CA, USA

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The Effects of Leptin on the Neuronal Circuitry of Rats in an Activity-Based Anorexia Paradigm J ALBERTZ, G BOERSMA, K TAMASHIRO, TH MORAN Baltimore, MD, USA

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Leptin Alterations in Eating Disorders: Associations with Food Intake and Clinical Features in Bulimia Nervosa and Purging Disorder LP BODELL1, LA ECKEL1, LM MCCORMICK2, DC JIMERSON3, 4, PK KEEL1 1Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA, 2University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA, 3Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA, 4Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA

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Brief intermittent access to banana-flavored candy did not induce binge-like behavior in marmoset monkeys (Callithrix penicillata) AC BORGES, RBM DUARTE, JR COSTA, AGL JESUS, M BARROS Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, Brazil

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Peripheral Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Levels in Purging Disorder and Bulimia Nervosa AM DOSSAT1, 2, DL WILLIAMS1,2, LA ECKEL1,2, PK KEEL1 1Department of Psychology, Tallahassee, FL, USA, 2Program in Neuroscience, Tallahassee, FL, USA

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Nutrient Deficiencies Exacerbate Addiction-Like Behaviors in Rat CB JENNEY1, DN ALEXANDER1, EL UNGER2, BC JONES3, PS GRIGSON1 1Neural and Behavioral Sciences, College of Medicine, The Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, USA, 2Nutritional Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, USA, 3Biobehavioral Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, USA

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The impact of weight cycling on caloric intake and bingeing. S.B. OGDEN, B. JAMESON, L.A. ECKEL Program in Neuroscience, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA

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Binge-like sugar overconsumption is mediated by ghrelin signaling in the ventral midbrain in mice Y YASOSHIMA, T SHIMURA Division of Behavioral Physiology, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University, Suita, Japan

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Parabrachial Nucleus Contributions to Benzodiazepine Hyperphagia JP BAIRD1, J SWICK1, S DIXIT1, J SCOTT1, DL PITTMAN2 1Amherst College, Amherst, MA, USA, 2Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC, USA

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Anterior Thalamic Paraventricular Nucleus Is Involved In Intermittent Access Ethanol Drinking: Role Of The Orexin 2 Receptor JR BARSON, SF LEIBOWITZ The Rockefeller University, New York, NY, USA

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The antipsychotic Olanzapine reduces insulin sensitivity and increases hepatic polyol pathway related proteins. SS EVERS1, KA PAAL2, N GOVORUKHINA2, PL HORVATOVICH2, G VAN DIJK1, RPH BISCHOFF2, AJW SCHEURINK1 1Dept. of Neuroendocrinology, University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands, 2Dept. of Analytical Biochemistry, University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands

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Estradiol administration regulates hypothalamic expression of QRFP and QRFP-induced food intake KP ARCENEAUX2, A MOUTON1, MJ BARNES2, SD PRIMEAUX1,2 1LSU Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA, USA, 2Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA, USA

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Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), but not estradiol (E2), increases the density of PYY cells in the common channel of ovariectomized (OVX) rats T BACHLER1, M BUETER3, TA LUTZ1,2, L ASARIAN1,2 1Inst. of Vet. Physiol., Zurich, Switzerland, 2Zurich Center for Integrative Human Physiol., Univ. of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, 3Dept. of Surgery, Div. of Visceral and Transplantation Surgery, Univ. Hosp. Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

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Sex differences in exercise induced novel palatable diet avoidance in Sprague Dawley rats N-C. LIANG, L. MOODY, J. LIANG, T.H. MORAN Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA

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Estrogen receptors and HSD2-containing neurons in the rat ventromedial hypothalamus HD MUCKELRATH, ML ASKEW, KS CURTIS Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, Tulsa, OK, USA

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Inhibitory Peripheral Signals, Feeding and Body Weight in Estrogen- vs Oil-treated Ovariectomized RatsRJ NAUKAM, KS CURTIS Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, Tulsa, OK, USA

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Female Mice Have Inelastic Food Demand Relative To Males: Role For Estrogen Receptor-AlphaN.E. ROWLAND, K.L. ROBERTSON, V. MINERVINI, T.C. FOSTER, A.M. GIDDINGS, J.L. HARP, Z. KHAN University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA

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Fetal growth restriction programs an increased hedonic response to sucrose: possible contribution to catch-up weight gain and early obesity R DALLE MOLLE1, FS CUNHA1, CS BENETTI1, C NOSCHANG1, AK PORTELLA1, M DESAI2, MG ROSS2, PP SILVEIRA1 1Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre - FAMED, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2Dept of Ob/Gyn, Harbor-UCLA Med Ctr, Torrance, CA, USA

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A maternal junk food diet alters the response of the mesolimbic reward system to naloxone in offspring post-weaning. JR GUGUSHEFF1, ZY ONG1,2, BS MUHLHAUSLER1,2 1University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia, 2University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia

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Early life stress, anxiety and feeding behavior are related to changes in HPA axis TD MACHADO, R DALLE MOLLE, DP LAUREANO, AK PORTELLA, CS BENETTI, IC WERLANG, PP SILVEIRA Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre – FAMED, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil

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Exposure to cafeteria diet during gestation and after weaning reduces serum insulin in adult male offspring AB MUCELLINI1, ACA DA CUNHA1, RC CACERES1, C NOSCHANG2, CS BENETTI2, PP SILVEIRA2,3, GL SANVITTO1 1Physiolgy Graduation Program, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2Department of Pediatrics, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 3Neuroscience Graduation Program, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil

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Food Preference and Metabolic Parameters are Affected by Prenatal Stress in Wistar RatsA WELLER1,3, M SCHROEDER1,3, S YARKONI2,3, N KRONFELD-SCHOR4 1Psychol Dept, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel, 2Life Sciences Faculty, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel, 33Gonda Brain Res Ctr, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel, 4Zoology Dept, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel

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Symposium 5: Appetite and Reward

Chair: Emmanuel Pothos

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Impact Of Sweet, Savoury And Fat On Appetite And Reward In Individuals At Risk Of Overeating G FINLAYSON University of Leeds, United Kingdom

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Effects Of Dietary Habits On The Neural Response To Food Stimuli: Evidence From Neuroimaging StudiesKS BURGER Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR, USA

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The Hypothalamus and Beyond: Neural and Hormonal Pathways Governing Human AppetiteLM HOLSEN1,2,3 1Division of Women’s Health, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, USA, 2Department of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, USA, 3Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA

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Role Of Central GLP-1: Implications For Food And Alcohol RewardKP SKIBICKA Sahlgrenska Academy, Göteborg, Sweden

ORAL SESSION8:30 - 10:30 AM Salon 4

Oral Session 6: Peripheral Signals

Chairs: Wolfgang Langhans, Robert Steinert

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The Clock Gene Bmal1 Regulates Ghrelin Levels And Induces Inflammation During Restricted Feeding J LAERMANS, C BROERS, T THIJS, J TACK, I DEPOORTERE Gut Peptide Research Lab, TARGID, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

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Obesity Disrupts Circadian Variations In Gastric Vagal Afferent Satiety Signals S KENTISH1, T O’DONNELL2, D KENNAWAY1, G WITTERT1, A PAGE1,2 1University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia, 2Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, Australia

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Ability of GLP-1 to Decrease Food Intake is Dependent on Nutritional StatusCC RONVEAUX1,2, G DE LARTIGUE1, HE RAYBOULD1 1Dept. of Anatomy, Physiology and Cell Biology, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, Davis, CA, USA, 2AgroParisTech, UMR914 Nutrition Physiology and Ingestive Behavior, Paris, France

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“Gut feelings”: Vagal Afferent Signaling Modulates Innate Anxiety-Like Behaviors In RatsM KLARER, M ARNOLD, W LANGHANS, U MEYER Physiology and Behavior Laboratory, ETH Zurich, Schwerzenbach, Switzerland

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Effect Of Covertly Reducing Portion Size Of A Meal On PYY, GLP-1, Insulin, Perceived Appetite And Subsequent Energy Intake HB LEWIS, I SOLIS-TRAPALA, SA JEBB MRC Human Nutrition Research, Cambridge, UK

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Combinations of Long Acting GLP-1R and CCK-1R Agonists Produce Additive Reductions Of Food Intake In Nonhuman PrimatesTH MORAN1, E OFELDT1, C SUN2, JD ROTH2 1Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins Medcine, Baltimore, MD, USA, 2Amylin Pharmaceuticals, San Diego, CA, USA

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Insights Into Underlying Mechanism And Improved Efficacy Of The Adjustable Gastric BandA STEFANIDIS1, J KAMPE2, K COHEN1, N FORREST1, WA BROWN3, BJ OLDFIELD1 1Department of Physiology, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, 2Institute for Diabetes and Obesity, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Munich, Germany, 3Department of Surgery, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

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Correlations Between Food Selection Preferences And The Novel Peptide Hormone Adropin In Human Females M-P ST-ONGE1, S GAO2, A SHECHTER1, JD SHLISKY1, C TAM3, E RAVUSSIN3, AA BUTLER2 1New York Obesity Nutrition Research Center, New York, FL, USA, 2The Scripps Research Institute, Jupiter, FL, USA, 3Penningtin Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA, USA

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Economics: Some Curious Conjectures Connecting Social Dominance, Energetics, Perceptions, Adiposity,

And Lifespan

Chair: Suzanne Higgs

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DAVID ALLISON University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA

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SYMPOSIUM12:15 - 1:45 PM Salon 3

Professional Development Symposium

Chair: Megan Dailey

Megan Dailey Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Graham Finlayson Associate Professor of Biopsychology, Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds

Linda Flammer Director, PepsiCo

Michelle Foster Department of Food Sciences and Human Nutrition, Assistant Professor, Colorado State University

Kevin Hall Laboratory of Biological Modeling, NIDDK, National Institute of Health

Andrea Tracy Assistant ProfessorGrinnell College

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Chair: Bob Ritter

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Endocannabinoid Signaling And The Brain-Gut-Brain Control Of Dietary Fat Preference NV DIPATRIZIO1, D PIOMELLI1,2 1Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of California Irvine School of Medicine, Irvine, CA, USA, 2Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Genoa, Italy

4:30 154

Gastro-Intestinal Vagal Afferent Satiety Signals A J PAGE1,2 1University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia, 2Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, Australia

5:00 155

Nutrient-Induced Plasticity Of Gut-Brain Signaling G DE LARTIGUE Dept. of Anatomy, Physiology and Cell Biology, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, Davis, CA, USA

5:30 156

Synaptic Plasticity And The Nature Of Information Transfer At Vagal Afferent To NTS SynapsesJH PETERS Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA

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Oral Session 7: Learning Memory Cognition

Chair: Scott Kanoski

4:00 157

Pavlovian Conditioning of Hedonic Food Cues in Overweight and Lean Individuals M MEYER1, V RISBROUGH2, K BOUTELLE2 1Alliant University, San Diego, CA, USA, 2UCSD, San Diego, CA, USA

4:15 158

Impaired Glucose Utilization Underlies Early, But Not Later, Hippocampal-Dependent Learning DeficitsSL HARGRAVE, KP KINZIG Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA

4:30 159

Dose-Dependent Effects Of Leptin On Learning And Memory: Can The Detrimental Effects Of High Leptin Levels Help Explain Obesity-Associated Cognitive Impairments AL TRACY, M SALGADO FERRER, JK BRYNILDSEN Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA, USA

4:45 160

The Medial Prefrontal Cortex Is Necessary For The Motivational Control Of Intake MA PARENT1,2, MS CAETANO1,2, L HARENBERG1, R WEBSTER3, B LIU3, M LAUBACH1,2 1The John B. Pierce Lab, New Haven, CT, USA, 2Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven, CT, USA, 3Yale Univ, New Haven, CT, USA

5:00 161

Sodium Selenate And Conditioned Taste Aversion Learning T.A. HOUPT, J.G. BROWN, A. KIMBROUGH Biological Science, Neuroscience, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL, USA

5:15 162

Obesity Is Associated With Impaired Working Memory And Negative Outcome Learning G. COPPIN1,2, S. NOLAN-POUPART1,2, M. JONES-GOTMAN3, D.M. SMALL1,2 1John B. Pierce Laboratory, New Haven, CT, USA, 2Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA, 3McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada

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High-Energy (HE) Diet Impairs The Ability To Use Energy State Signals To Control Appetitive Behavior CH SAMPLE, CD HUGHES, M PATT, MB GYIMAH, S JOHNSON, TL DAVIDSON American University, Washington, DC, USA

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Hippocampal Synaptic Rescue By Corticosteroid Inhibition Occurs Independently Of Leptin Receptor Activation In Db/Db Mice M WOSISKI-KUHN1, JR ERION1, SP WILSON2, AM STRANAHAN1 1Georgia Regents University, Augusta, GA, USA, 2University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Columbia, SC, USA

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P100s: Water / Sodium IntakeP200s: Taste Preference / Processing And Nausea / Emesis P300s: Descending Control / Energy Expenditure P400s: High Fat Diet - / Obesity-Induced Complications P500s: Leptin Modulation

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Low Intensity Swimming Exercise Induces Sodium Appetite, Urinary Excretion And Reduction On Heart Rate Variability In Wistar RatsBZ BOSCHETTI-VALDO, BO COSTA, VC VALDO, IH SAVIOLLI, CA OGIHARA, MA SATO, RL ALMEIDA Faculdade De Medicina Do Abc - FMABC, Santo Andre, Brazil

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Purinergic receptor blockage reduces the facilitation of NaCl intake induced by alpha2-adrenergic activation in the lateral parabrachial nucleusA MOREIRA DE FARIA1, SP BARBOSA2, MF MENEZES2, GMF ANDRADE-FRANZé2, S GASPARINI2, LA DE LUCA JR2, JV MENANI2, PM DE PAULA2, CAF ANDRADE1,2 1Programa Multicêntrico de Pós Graduação em Ciências Fisiológicas - Unifal-MG, Alfenas/MG, Brazil, 2Dept. of Physiol. and Pathology, Sch. of Dent. - FOAr - UNESP, Araraquara/SP, Brazil

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Effect of fourth ventricle injection of ghrelin on angiotensin II-induced neuronal activationKS PLYLER, D DANIELS Dept. Psychology, Univ. Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA

P103 168

The morphological and functional alteration induced by continuous sodium deficiency on taste organs of rats.K UEDA1, C INUI-YAMAMOTO1, M NAKATSUKA1, C AN1, S KUMABE1, S WAKISAKA2, Y IWAI1 1Osaka Dental University, Hirakata, Japan, 2Osaka Univ.Grad.Sch.of Dent., Suita, Japan

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Temporal Effects of Acute Stress on Sodium Consumption in Wistar Rats A.M. WILLIAMS Laurentian University, Sudbury, ON, Canada

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Lesions in Insular Cortex Differentially Affect Taste-Guided Behaviors in RatsGD BLONDE, MB BALES, AC SPECTOR Dept. of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA

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Obesity interferes with the oro-sensory detection of long-chain fatty acids in Human M CHEVROT1, P PASSILLY-DEGRACE1, G ENDERLY2, D ANCEL1, C MARTIN1, M GOMES1,2, I ROBIN3, S ISSANCHOU2, B VERGES3, S NICKLAUS2, P BESNARD1 1U866 Team 6, Dijon, France, 2INRA, Dijon, France, 3U866 Team 8, Dijon, France

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The Effect of Product Information on Flavor Perception and Consumption CA FORESTELL, KV CAVANAGH, B KRUJA The College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA, USA

P203 173

Posterior Insular Cortex Damage is Associated with Conditioned Taste Aversion Deficits K HASHIMOTO1, 2, LA SCHIER1, MB BALES1, GD BLONDE1, AC SPECTOR1 1Dept. of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA, 2Faculty of Life Sciences, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan

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Taste preference changes in different life stages of rats. C INUI-YAMAMOTO1, T YAMAMOTO2, K UEDA1, M NAKATSUKA1, C AN1, S KUMABE1, Y IWAI1 1Dept. of Oral Anatomy, Osaka Dental Univ., Hirakata, Japan, 2Faculty of Health Science, Kio Univ., Nara, Japan

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Functional knockout of forebrain 14-3-3 attenuates conditioned taste aversion. A. KIMBROUGH, Y. WU, Y. ZHOU, T.A. HOUPT Biological Science and College of Medicine, Neuroscience, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL, USA

P206 176

Individual variation in taste phenotype predicts susceptibility to weight gain on a highly palatable dietGC LONEY, LM POLISCHUCK, LA ECKEL Program in Neuroscience, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA

P207 177

Comparative immunolocalization of the lipid-receptors CD36 and GPR-120 in taste buds cells from mouse circumvallate papillaeP PASSILLY-DEGRACE1, C SCHNEIDER2, C MARTIN1, P BESNARD1 1INSERM U866, Dijon, France, 2AgroEcology, Dijon, France

P208 178

Taste alters the disposition of fat by modulating gastric emptying in rats K SAITO1,2, J LEES1, M TORDOFF1 1Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 2Kao Corporation, Tokyo, Japan

P209 179

Caloric Intraduodenal Preloads Modulate Taste Reactivity to an Intraoral Taste Stimulus Associated with LiCl-induced Malaise LA SCHIER, AC SPECTOR Dept. of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA

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Experimentally reducing CD36 mRNA on the circumvallate papillae decreases fat preference in obesity-resistant rats, not obesity-prone ratsAL SCHREIBER1, KP ARCENEAUX2, SD PRIMEAUX1,2 1Joint Diabetes, Endocrinology, & Metabolism Program, LSU Health Science Center, New Orleans, LA, USA, 2Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA, USA

P211 181

Taste-evoked Arc expression in the mouse brainstem J TÖLE, F STÄHLER, W MEYERHOF Department of Molecular Genetics, German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbrücke, Nuthetal, Germany

P212 182

A possible role for salivary proteins in bitter food acceptance A-M. TORREGROSSA, L.V. NIKONOVA, L.E. MARTIN Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA

P213 183

Modulation of sweet taste sensitivities by leptin and endocannabinoids R YOSHIDA, M NIKI, M JYOTAKI, T OHKURI, N SHIGEMURA, Y NINOMIYA Section of Oral Neuroscience, Graduate School of Dental Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan

P214 184

Caffeine increases salivary habituation to olfactory food cues M ZIEGLER, N KASAD, K LYNCH, C OLVIDA, JL TEMPLE SUNY University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA

P300 185

Acute modulation of sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity does not alter energy expenditure (EE), diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT) or brown adipose tissue (BAT) temperature after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery in rats K ABEGG1, M BUETER2, TA LUTZ1 1Inst Vet Physiol, Univ Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, 2Dept Visc Transpl Surg, Univ Hosp Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

P301 186

The Hypothalamic Chemoarchitecture Project: High Resolution Mapping of Neuronal Populations Involved in Pre-autonomic, Neuroendocrine, and Feeding Control BE PINALES1, GA LEAN2, CE WELLS1,3, ND SILVA1, EM WALKER1,3, P ROJAS1, N DOMINGUEZ1, A MARTINEZ1,3, RH THOMPSON2, AM KHAN1,2,4 1Dept. of Biological Sciences, Univ. of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), El Paso, TX, USA, 2Border Biomedical Research Center, UTEP, El Paso, TX, USA, 3Graduate Program in Pathobiology, UTEP, El Paso, TX, USA, 4Dept. of Biological Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA

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Short and Long SNS-Sensory Feedback Loops in White Fat V RYU, TJ BARTNESS Dept. of Biology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA

P303 188

The impact of macronutrients on brown adipose tissue thermogenesisA STEFANIDIS, D NGUYEN, MJ WATT, BJ OLDFIELD Department of Physiology, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

P400 189

Diet-induced obesity decreases the preference for lipids in the mouse A BERNARD, M CHEVROT, D ANCEL, M BUTTET, S ABDOUL-AZIZE, C MARTIN, JF MERLIN, H POIRIER, I NIOT, NA KHAN, P PASSILLY-DEGRACE, P BESNARD AgroSup Dijon, UMR U866 INSERM, DIJON, France

P401 190

Does brief repeated access to sugar-sweetened water induce obesity?M JOURNEL, G FROMENTIN, C CHAUMONTET, N DARCEL, D TOME AgroParisTech, INRA, UMR914 Nutrition Physiology and Ingestive Behavior, Paris, France

P402 191

Peripubertal high fat diet (HFD) exposure impairs central information processing MA LABOUESSE, W LANGHANS, U MEYER Physiology and Behavior Laboratory, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

P403 192

Different Regulation Of Prodynorphin And Pronociceptin Genes Expression In Resistance To Diet-Induced Obesity MV MICIONI DI B.1, M PUCCI2, R CICCOCIOPPO1, M MACCARRONE3, S GAETANI4, C D’ADDARIO2, C CIFANI1 1University of Camerino, Camerino, Italy, 2University of Teramo, Teramo, Italy, 3Campus Bio-Medico Univ Rome, Rome, Italy, 4Sapienza University Rome, Rome, Italy

P404 193

Effects of Diet-Induced Obesity and Reversal of Circadian Rhythms on Body Weight, Metabolism, and Activity in Rats HM MURPHY, CH WIDEMAN John Carroll University, University Heights, OH, USA

P405 194

Increased Fat Consumption Exacerbates Metabolic and Behavioral Effects of PCOS in a Rodent Model IB RESSLER, BE GRAYSON, YM ULRICH-LAI, RJ SEELEY University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA

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Salience resting state network integrity is increased in obesity and predicts orbitofrontal cortex activation to high-calorie food cues JA STARKE1, MA ANJARI1, CG PRECHTL1, S SCHOLTZ1, AD MIRAS1, N CHHINA1, G DURIGHEL1, ML SLEETH2, GS FROST2, JD BELL1, AP GOLDSTONE1 1Metabolic and Molecular Imaging Group, MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, Imperial College London, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK, 2Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Imperial College London, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK

P407 196

Sucrose intake measured in a 23-h two-bottle test, decreases following several days maintained on a high fat diet Y TREESUKOSOL, T.H. MORAN Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA

P408 197

Weight Suppression as Sole Predictor of Weight Gain in a Sample of College Age Students SR WINTER1, ML BUTRYN1, E STICE2, N MARTI3, MR LOWE1 1Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 2Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR, USA, 3University of Texas, Austin, TX, USA

P409 198

Altered Flavor Preference Formation in Overweight IndividualsAE WRAY1, RK BABBS1,2, G COPPIN1,2, MG VELDHUIZEN1,2, IE DE ARAUJO1,2, DM SMALL1,2 1John B. Pierce Laboratory, New Haven, CT, USA, 2Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA

P500 199

Leptin and cannabinoids modulate sweet sensitivities of enteroendocrine STC-1 cellsM JYOTAKI, R YOSHIDA, K SANEMATSU, N SHIGEMURA, Y NINOMIYA Section of Oral Neuroscience, Graduate School of Dental Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan

P501 200

Leptin Receptor neurons co-expressing the neuropeptide galanin, control orexin neurons and mediate sucrose preferenceA.I. LAQUE1, K. REZAI- ZADEH1, K. BUI1, C. SCHWARTZENBURG1, C. MORRISON1, B. RICHARDS1, C.J. RHODES2, H. MUENZBERG1 1Pennington Biomedical Reseach Center, Baton Rouge, LA, USA, 2University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA

P502 201

Leptin regulates the trafficking of mu opioid receptors DM MCDOUGAL1, LJ STEWART1, MJ BARNES1 1Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA, USA, 2Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA, USA, 3Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA, USA

P503 202

Dose dependent inhibition of weight gain and body fat by fourth ventricle leptin infusionsM. VAILL, B.N. DESAI, R.B. HARRIS Georgia Regents University, Augusta, GA, USA

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SYMPOSIUM8:30 - 10:30 AM Salon 5

Symposium 7: Diet, Obesity and Cognition

Chair: Kimberly Kinzig

8:30 203

Dietary Modulation of Cognitive Behavior RB KANAREK Tufts University, Medford, MA, USA

9:00 204

Bidirectional Regulation Of Hippocampal Neuroplasticity Following Caloric Restriction Or Overnutrition AM STRANAHAN Georgia Regents University, Augusta, GA, USA

9:30 205

High Fat Diet-Induced Injury to the Brain: Investigating What, Where, and HowAJ BRUCE-KELLER1, J.K. PEPPING2, D.K. INGRAM1, J.N. KELLER1 1Pennington Biomedical Research Center/LSU, Baton Rouge, LA, USA, 2Department of Pathobiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine/LSU, Baton Rouge, LA, USA

10:00 206

What Makes The “Obesogenic” Environment “Obesogenic”? Integrating Physiological And Cognitive Perspectives To Understand Why Energy Regulation FailsTL DAVIDSON American University, Washington, DC, USA

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ORAL SESSION8:30 - 10:30 AM Salon 4Oral Session 8: Assorted Topics In Ingestive Behavior

Chair: Thomas Lutz

8:30 207

Insulin Detemir Has Increased Transport From Blood To Cerebrospinal Fluid And Prolonged Anorectic Action Relative To Regular Insulin DP BEGG, A MAY, DA D’ALESSIO, RJ SEELEY, M LIU, SC WOODS Metabolic Diseases Institute, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA

8:45 208

Leptin Receptor Neurons in the Dorsomedial Hypothalamus Regulate BAT Thermogenesis and Energy Expenditure KP REZAI-ZADEH1, A LAQUE1, C SCHWARTZENBURG1, C MORRISON2, H MUNZBERG1 1Central Leptin Signaling, Pennington Biomedical Research Center (PBRC), Baton Rouge, LA, USA, 2Neurosignaling, PBRC, Baton Rouge, LA, USA

9:00 209

Prolonged Intragastric Delivery Of Bitter Agonists Induces Weight Loss In Obese Mice B AVAU, F AKOR, J TACK, I DEPOORTERE Gut Peptide Research Lab, Targid, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

9:15 210

Optogenetic Activation of the Orexin Neurons Stimulates Spontaneous Physical Activity CE PéREZ-LEIGHTON3, DB BUSHEY1, 3, MK GRACE2, CJ BILLINGTON1,2,3, CM KOTZ1,2,3 1University of Minnesota, Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Saint Paul, MN, USA, 2Department of Veterans Affairs, Minneapolis, MN, USA, 3Minnesota Obesity Center, Minneapolis, MN, USA

9:30 211

Restrictive Feeding Practices Promote Daughters’ Early Dieting KN BALANTEKIN1,2, JS SAVAGE1,2, LL BIRCH1,2 1Nutritional Sciences, Penn State, University Park, PA, USA, 2Center for Childhood Obesity Research, Penn State, University Park, PA, USA

9:45 212

Conditioned Sweet-Paired Stimuli Elicit Potentiated Feeding In Humans. TL RIDLEY-SIEGERT, H CROMBAG, MR YEOMANS University of Sussex, Brighton, UK

10:00 213

The Effect of Achievement Stress and Attachment Stress on Stress Eaters and Stress Under-Eaters MH EMOND1, A STILLAR1, A ROBINSON1, S VAN BLYDERVEEN2, S KOSMERLY1 1Laurentian University, Sudbury, ON, Canada, 2McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada

10:15 214

Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Increases Intravenous Alcohol Self-Administration in Dietary Obese Rats A HAJNAL1,2, JE POLSTON1, CE PRITCHETT1, JM TOMASKO2, AM ROGERS2, ND VOLKOW3, PK THANOS3,4 1Penn State College of Medicine, Dept. of Neural & Behavioral Sciences, Hershey, PA, USA, 2Penn State College of Medicine, Dept. of Surgery, Hershey, PA, USA, 3Laboratory of Neuroimaging, NIAAA Intramural Program, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA, 4Behavioral Neuropharmacology and Neuroimaging Lab, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, USA

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MARS LECTURE 11:00 - 12:00 PM Salon 5Mars Lecture: The Profound Effect of Social Stress on

Health

Chair: Steven Heymsfield

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CAROL SHIVELY Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA

BREAK12:00 - 2:30 PM Lunch on Own

MEET THE PROFESSOR LUNCH12:30 - 2:00 PM Foyer

SYMPOSIUM2:30 - 4:15 PM Salon 5

Award Session Chair: Linda Rinaman

2:45 216

Hoebel Award for Creativity TIMOTHY H. MORAN, PH.D., John Hopkins University School of Medicine

3:15 217

Alan N. Epstein Research Award DIANA L. WILLIAMS, PH.D., Florida State University

3:45 218

Distinguished Career Award NORI GEARY, PH.D., Weill Medical College of Cornell

BUSINESS MEETING4:15 - 5:15 PM Salon 5

BANQUET7:00 - 12:00 AM Waldorf Astoria Ballroom

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Abdoul-Azize, S - 189Abegg, K - 26, 185Ackroff, K - 32Adam, C - 33Addy, N - 61Aglan, A - 51, 52Ai, M - 97Akor, F - 209Albertz, J - 119Alexander-Chacko, J - 34Alexander, D - 123Alhadeff, A - 24Ali, S - 16Allison, D - 152Almeida, O - 110Almeida, R - 165Alonso-Alonso, M - 81Alter, M - 77Amador, A - 113Amir, N - 103Amrein, H - 96An, C - 168, 174Ancel, D - 171, 189Andrade-Franzé, G - 166Andrade, C - 166Angarita, P - 43Anjari, M - 195Anwar, I - 27Arceneaux, K - 129, 180Arnold, M - 28, 147Asarian, L - 26, 130Askew, M - 132Avau, B - 209Aveyard, P - 115Ayaz, H - 63Azain, M - 114Babbs, R - 19, 55, 198Bachler, T - 130Bachmanov, A - 37Baird, J - 43, 126Balantekin, K - 211Bales, M - 170, 173Baloga, D - 70Barbosa, S - 166Barnes, M - 129, 201Barros, M - 121Barson, J - 127Bartness, T - 187Begg, D - 207Beglinger, C - 76, 116Bell, J - 16, 195Beltz, T - 12Benetti, C - 135, 137, 138Bernard, A - 189Berner, L - 63Berridge, K - 72Besnard, P - 171, 177, 189Billington, C - 210Birch, L - 68, 104, 211Bischoff, R - 128Blake, C - 44Blonde, G - 29, 170, 173Bloom, S - 39Blouet, C - 7Blundell, J - 17Bodell, L - 120Boersma, G - 71, 119Borges, A - 121Borner, T - 48

Boschetti-Valdo, B - 165Bouhlal, S - 105Boutelle, K - 64, 103, 157Boutros, N - 62Boyle, C - 45Braegger, F - 45Bravo, S - 66Breslin, P - 13Breton, J - 117Broers, C - 144Brown, J - 161Brown, W - 150Bruce-Keller, A - 205Brynildsen, J - 159Buckland, N - 14Bueter, M - 26, 35, 130, 185Bui, K - 200Burger, K - 107, 141Bushey, D - 210Butler, A - 151Butryn, M - 197Buttet, M - 189Caceres, R - 138Caetano, M - 160Camacho, C - 64Campos, C - 25, 46, 47Carlson, J - 103Castro, D - 72Cavanagh, K - 172Ceccarini, G - 101Chambers Iv, E - 70Chaumontet, C - 190Chen, K - 102Chevrot, M - 171, 189Chhina, N - 195Ciccocioppo, R - 192Cifani, C - 192Clara, R - 106Cohen, K - 150Cone, J - 56, 77Cone, R - 1Coppin, G - 162, 198Cordani, C - 48Cordner, Z - 71Corteville, C - 35Corwin, R - 19Costa, B - 165Costa, J - 121Crombag, H - 212Cunha, F - 135Cuomo, V - 31Curtis, K - 9, 132, 133D’addario, C - 192D’alessio, D - 207D’anci, K - 67Da Cunha, A - 138Dailey, M - 6Daley, A - 115Dalle Molle, R - 135, 137Dalton, M - 17Daniels, D - 9, 10, 11, 167Darcel, N - 190Davidson, T - 163, 206Davis, E - 74Davis, J - 58Dawson-Scully, K - 113De Araujo, I - 55, 61, 78, 87, 93, 198De Jonghe, B - 4

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De Kloet, A - 73De Lartigue, G - 146, 155De Luca Jr, L - 166De Paula, P - 166Dechelotte, P - 117Depoortere, I - 144, 209Desai, B - 202Desai, M - 135Diaz, F - 65, 66Diaz, R - 57Dileone, R - 61Dinh, T - 38, 42Dipatrizio, N - 153Dixit, S - 126Dominguez, N - 186Dossat, A - 57, 122Duarte, R - 121Dunn-Meynell, A - 86Durant, S - 107Durighel, G - 16, 195Dus, M - 88, 97Eckel, L - 120, 122, 124, 176Edwards, G - 114Ely, A - 18Emond, M - 213Enderly, G - 171Erion, J - 164Evers, S - 128Fatehi, T - 91Feinle-Bisset, C - 91, 92Fernandez, J - 21Ferreira, J - 87, 93Fetissov, S - 117Field, A - 22Findlay, P - 33Finlayson, G - 14, 17, 140Finlayson, G - 80Finlayson, Phd, G - 153Fletcher, P - 85Flores, E - 66Forestell, C - 172Forester, S - 118Forrest, N - 150Foster, T - 134Franco, K - 65Fromentin, G - 190Frost, G - 195Gaetani, S - 31, 192Gallo, L - 57Gao, S - 151Gasparini, S - 11, 166Geary, N - 218Gelfand, E - 6Gentilcore, D - 92Gevirtz, R - 64Ghatei, M - 39Giddings, A - 108, 111, 134Goldstone, A - 16, 195Gomes, M - 171Govorukhina, N - 128Grace, M - 210Grayson, B - 194Greenwood, H - 39Grigson, P - 123Grill, H - 24Gugusheff, J - 136Guo, W - 100Gyimah, M - 163Hajnal, A - 214Hall, K - 23Han, W - 87Harb, M - 110

Harenberg, L - 160Hargrave, S - 158Harp, J - 108, 134Harris, R - 202Hashimoto, K - 173Hayes, J - 67Hayes, M - 19, 24, 40, 41, 60, 77Hennessy, E - 16Hetherington, M - 14Hibbard, S - 30Higgs, S - 15, 115Hiller, H - 73Hogenkamp, P - 5Holsen, L - 142Horn, W - 118Horowitz, M - 91, 92Horvatovich, P - 128Houpt, T - 161, 175Howard, J - 18Hughes, C - 163Hunter, B - 113Ingram, D - 205Inoue, M - 37Inui-Yamamoto, C - 168, 174Issanchou, S - 171Iwai, Y - 168, 174Izzetoglu, M - 63Ja, W - 113Jameson, B - 124Jarvandi, S - 109Jebb, S - 148Jeffrey, B - 40, 60Jenney, C - 123Jesus, A - 121Jewell, D - 70Jiang, Y - 27Jimerson, D - 120Johnson, A - 12Johnson, M - 98Johnson, S - 163Jolly, K - 115Jones-Gotman, M - 162Jones, B - 123Journel, M - 190Jürimäe, J - 69Jyotaki, M - 183, 199Kampe, J - 150Kanarek, R - 67, 203Karatayev, O - 100Kasad, N - 184Kay, K - 57, 58Keel, P - 120, 122Keim, N - 118Keller, J - 205Keller, K - 2Kennaway, D - 145Kentish, S - 145Khan, A - 186Khan, N - 189Khan, Z - 108, 111, 134Kim, H - 36Kim, K - 36Kimbrough, A - 161, 175Kinzig, K - 158Kitamura, A - 37Klarer, M - 147Kojima, S - 99Kosmerly, S - 213Kotz, C - 210Krause, E - 3, 73Kreisler, A - 74Krieger, J - 28

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Mcdougal, D - 201Mcgavigan, A - 39Mcgonigle, J - 16Mcgrath, L - 19, 40Mckay, N - 10Medina, S - 87Menani, J - 11, 166Menezes, M - 166Merlin, J - 189Meyer-Gerspach, A - 76, 116Meyer, M - 157Meyer, U - 75, 147, 191Meyerhof, W - 181Micioni Di B., M - 192Mietlicki-Baase, E - 19, 40, 41, 60, 77Minervini, V - 108, 111, 134Miras, A - 195Mishra, D - 96Miyamoto, T - 96Moghadam, A - 71Montaubin, O - 40, 41Moody, L - 131Moon, S - 100Moore, C - 112Moran, T - 216Moran, T - 6, 71, 95, 119, 131, 149, 196Moreira De Faria, A - 166Morganstern, I - 100Morrison, C - 114, 200, 208Moschkin, K - 62Mousatov, S - 86Mouton, A - 129Mucellini, A - 138Muckelrath, H - 132Muenzberg-Gruening, H - 27Muenzberg, H - 200Muhlhausler, B - 136Munzberg, H - 208Murphy, H - 193Murphy, K - 39, 113Murphy, M - 13Nakatsuka, M - 168, 174Naukam, R - 133Nelson, T - 37Nguyen, D - 188Nicklaus, S - 171Niki, M - 183Nikonova, L - 182Ninomiya, Y - 183, 199Niot, I - 189Nolan-Poupart, S - 162Noschang, C - 135, 138Nutt, D - 16O’donnell, T - 145Ofeldt, E - 149Ogden, S - 124Ogihara, C - 165Ohkuri, T - 183Oldfield, B - 150, 188Olivos, D - 19, 40, 41, 60, 77Olvida, C - 184Ong, Z - 136Orban, C - 16Osto, E - 35Ouelaa, W - 117Paal, K - 128Page, A - 145, 154Palmiter, R - 79Panagos, A - 57Parent, M - 160

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Salgado Ferrer, M - 159Sample, C - 163Samson, W - 8Sandberg, K - 8Sanematsu, K - 199Santollo, J - 9Sanvitto, G - 138Sato, M - 165Savage, J - 68, 104, 211Saviolli, I - 165Sayegh, A - 51, 52Scheurink, A - 128Schier, L - 173, 179Schirra, J - 116Schmidt, H - 77Schneider, C - 177Scholtz, S - 195Schootman, M - 109Schreiber, A - 180Schroeder, M - 139Schwartz, G - 87Schwartzenburg, C - 200, 208Sclafani, A - 32Scott, J - 126Scott, K - 94Seeley, R - 194, 207Shammah-Lagnado, S - 93Shechter, A - 151Shigemura, N - 183, 199Shiina, H - 25, 46, 47Shimura, T - 125Shively, C - 215Shlisky, J - 151Silva, N - 186Silveira, P - 135, 137, 138Simasko, S - 42Sindelar, D - 34Skibicka, K - 143Sleeth, M - 195Small, D - 55, 78, 162, 198Smith, B - 44Smith, K - 90Smith, W - 95Solecki, W - 61Solis-Trapala, I - 148Spector, A - 29, 90, 170, 173, 179Spliethoff, K - 35St-Onge, M - 151Stähler, F - 181Standfield, S - 91Stanley, B - 62Starke, J - 195Stefanidis, A - 150, 188Steinert, R - 76, 91, 116Stewart, L - 201Stice, E - 107, 197Stillar, A - 213Stranahan, A - 164, 204Suh, G - 88, 97Sumners, C - 73Sun, C - 149Sun, X - 78Swick, J - 43, 126Tack, J - 144, 209Tam, C - 151Tamashiro, K - 71, 119Tellez, L - 61, 87, 93Tempesta, B - 31Temple, J - 82, 184Tennoune, N - 117Thanos, P - 214

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Zheng, H - 54Zhou, Y - 175Ziegler, A - 184Zimmer, D - 19Zsombok, A - 27

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YAyman SayeghTuskegee UniversityUnited [email protected]

Lindsey SchierFlorida State UniversityUnited [email protected]

Anthony SclafaniBrooklyn CollegeUnited [email protected]

Kristin ScottUniversity of California, BerkeleyUnited [email protected]

Carol ShivelyWake Forest School of MedicineUnited [email protected]

Dana SmallYale University/ The John B Pierce LabUnited [email protected]

Gerard SmithNew York-Presbyterian HospitalUnited [email protected]

Kimberly SmithFlorida State UniversityUnited [email protected]

Wanli SmithUniversity of Maryland School of PharmacUnited [email protected]

Derek SnyderYale UniversityUnited [email protected]

Alan SpectorFlorida State UniversityUnited [email protected]

Emily SplaneFlagler CollegeUnited [email protected]

Aneta StefanidisMonash [email protected]

Robert SteinertUniversity of [email protected]

Alexis StranahanGeorgia Health Sciences UniversityUnited [email protected]

Greg SuhSkirball Institute/ NYUUnited [email protected]

Xue SunYale UniversityUnited [email protected]

Denise Surina-BaumgartnerUniversity of AlabamaUnited [email protected]

Jennifer SwickAmherst CollegeUnited [email protected]

Kellie TamashiroJohns Hopkins UniversityUnited [email protected]

Jennifer TempleUniversity at BuffaloUnited [email protected]

Robert ThunhorstUniv. of [email protected]

Jonas TöleGerman Institute of Human [email protected]

Michael TordoffMonell Chemical Senses CenterUnited [email protected]

Ann-Marie TorregrossaFlorida State UniversityUnited [email protected]

Andrea TracyGrinnell CollegeUnited [email protected]

Yada TreesukosolJohns Hopkins UniversityUnited [email protected]

Joseph TrinkoYale UniversityUnited [email protected]

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Katsura UedaOsaka Dental [email protected]

Edward UlmanManufacturerUnited [email protected]

Kevin UrstadtUniversity of California, RiversideUnited [email protected]

Uku VainikUniversity of [email protected]

Martha WashingtonTuskegee UniversityUnited [email protected]

Alan WattsUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUnited [email protected]

Aron WellerBar-Ilan [email protected]

Cyrilla WidemanJohn Carroll UniversityUnited [email protected]

Alysha WilliamsLaurentian University [email protected]

Diana WilliamsFlorida State UniversityUnited [email protected]

Samantha WinterDrexel UniversityUnited [email protected]

Megan WitbrachtUC Davis/USDA-ARS-WHNRCUnited [email protected]

Malory WodkaFlorida State UniversityUnited [email protected]

Stephen WoodsUniversity of CincinnatiUnited [email protected]

Amanda WrayYale University/John B Pierce LaboratoryUnited [email protected]

Shaw-wen WuWashington State UniversityUnited [email protected]

Yasunobu YasoshimaOsaka [email protected]

Ryusuke YoshidaKyushu [email protected]

Gina YostenSaint Louis UniversityUnited [email protected]

Sangho YuPennington Biomedical Research CenterUnited [email protected]

Huiyuan ZhengUniv PittsburghUnited [email protected]

Hisham ZiauddeenUniversity of CambridgeUnited [email protected]

Amanda ZieglerUniversity at BuffaloUnited [email protected]

Andrea ZsombokTulane UniversityUnited [email protected]

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