Conference Program

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019

8:30 - 10:30 AM NITA SYMPOSIUM
Chair/Organizer: Derek Daniels
Progress


8:30

Using in vivo two-photon fluorescence endomicroscopy to measure activity of lateral hypothalamic glutamatergic and GABAergic neurons in response to sugar consumption in mice fed a free choice high-fat diet.
LAURA L.KOEKKOEK1, 2, MARGO SLOMP1, 2, SARAH SARSFIELD3, MICHAEL MUTERSBAUGH3, IAN LINVILLE3, MIREILLE J.SERLIE1, YEKA APONTE3, SUSANNE E.LA FLEUR1, 2.1Department of Endocrinology a Metabolism, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands.2Metabolism and Reward Group, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Netherlands Institute of Neuroscience, Amsterdam, Netherlands.3Intramural Research Program, Neuronal Circuits and Behavior Unit, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Baltimore, MD, USA


8:45

Hippocampus ghrelin signaling increases meal size through a descending hypothalamic to hindbrain signaling pathway
ANDREA N SUAREZ1, CLARISSA M LIU2, ALYSSA M CORTELLA1, EMILY E NOBLE1, SCOTT E KANOSKI1, 2.1Department of Biological Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.2Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA


9:00

(Collier Award Winner) Distraction-induced decreases in brain responses relate to continued effort for food reward after satiation
IRIS DUIF1, JOOST B.WEGMAN1, PAUL A.SMEETS2, CEES DE GRAAF2, ESTHER AARTS1.1Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands.2Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands


9:15

High dietary restraint is associated with increased performance on a food motivated probabilistic selection task and visual cortex response to punishment via taste.
JENNIFER R SADLER, GRACE E SHEARRER, NICOLLETTE T ACOSTA, KYLE S BURGER.University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA


9:30

Leucine sensing in the caudomedial hindbrain rapidly inhibits AgRP neurons
ANTHONY H TSANG, DANAE NUZZACI, TAMANA DARWISH, EMMA ROTH, HAVISH SAMUDRALA, CLEMENCE BLOUET.MRC Metabolic Diseases Unit, University of Cambridge Metabolic Research Laboratories, WT-MRC Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom


9:45

(Sakai Award Winner) The subfornical organ recruits phasic dopamine signalling to water availability via multi-order pathways
TM HSU, VR KONANUR, P BAZZINO, MF ROITMAN.University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA


10:00

Temporal dynamics of taste and health differ by child weight status during a food decision making task
ALAINA L PEARCE1, SHANA ADISE1, NICOLE J.ROBERTS2, CHARLES F.GEIER2, COREY N.WHITE3, KATHLEEN L.KELLER1, 4.1Nutritional Science, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, USA.2Human Development and Family Sciences, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, USA.3Psychology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA.4Food Sciences, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, USA


10:15

Coordinated, bidirectional modulation of hypothalamic hunger and midbrain reward circuits
NITSAN GOLDSTEIN, AMBER L.ALHADEFF, ONYOO PARK, J.NICHOLAS BETLEY.University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
10:30 - 11:00 AM COFFEE BREAK
Transit Zone
11:00 - 12:00 PM MARS LECTURE 2
Chair/Organizer: Matt Hayes
Progress


11:00

Targeting Brain Serotonin 2C Receptors to Improve Obesity
LORA K HEISLER.Rowett Institute, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
12:00 - 4:00 PM LUNCH
Lunch On Own
1:30 - 3:30 PM OPEN SOURCE RESOURCES IN INGESTIVE BEHAVIOR
Chair/Organizer: Lex Kravitz, Kyle Burger and Luke Stoeckel
Mission 1

Lex Kravitz will present some recent developments in open-source hardware for ingestive and behavioral research.He will highlight a few open-source devices and discuss the advantages of these devices in research studies.Finally, he will lead the audience through an interactive example to demonstrate how open-source devices can be built and used without advanced knowledge of electronics or coding. Lack of reproducible research is a major threat to the advancement of ingestive behavior research.Kyle Burger will present some of the concerning scientific approaches that perpetuate non-reproducible results followed by a discussion on simple scientific practices that serve to increase the rigor and transparency of ingestive behavior research.Lastly, he will provide a demonstration of some of the tools (e.g., NutrXiv, a preprint service; Open Science Framework) available that facilitate rigorous and rapidly accessible research. The Core Neuropsychological Measures for Obesity and Diabetes Trials Project aimed to (1) identify the key cognitive and perceptual domains in which performance can influence treatment outcomes, including predicting, mediating, and moderating treatment outcome and (2) to generate neuropsychological batteries comprised of freely available and easy-to-administer tests that best measure these key domains.The ultimate goals of this project are for the batteries to be used in ongoing and future obesity and diabetes trials so that the relationship between cognition and obesity and diabetes can be better understood, in turn identifying the most promising cognitive domains as targets for intervention.Luke Stoeckel and Dana Small will present the rationale for the project and three options for the neuropsychological batteries to satisfy varying time and other administration constraints.

4:00 - 6:00 PM SYMPOSIUM 1: FROM GENES TO THERAPY
Chair/Organizer: Tony Goldstone and Uku Vainik
Progress


4:00

Preclinical Testing in Animal Models of Prader-Willi syndrome: from Genes to Therapy
RACHEL WEVRICK, JOCELYN M BISCHOF, KARIN V CARIAS, MATTHEA R SANDERSON.Medical Genetics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada


4:30

New Therapies For Patients With Leptin/Melanocortin Deficiency
KARINE CLEMENT, CHRISTINE POITOU, BEATRICE DUBERN.Sorbonne Universite/ INSERM NutriOmics research group, Paris, France


5:00

The nature of nurture: gene-environment interplay in the development of eating behaviour and adiposity
CLARE H LLEWELLYN.University College London, London, United Kingdom


5:30

A High Sugar Diet Reshapes Sweet Taste and Promotes Feeding Behavior in Drosophila
CHRISTINA MAY, ANOUMID VAZIRI, MONICA DUS.Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
4:00 - 6:00 PM ORAL SESSION 1: FEEDING CIRCUITS IN HUMANS AND ANIMAL MODELS
Chair/Organizer: Amber Alhadeff and Matt Carter
Mission 1


4:00

Hippocampus-lateral septum circuitry regulates memory for the spatial location of food
CLARISSA M LIU1, 2, ELIZABETH A DAVIS1, ANDREA N SUAREZ1, EMILY E NOBLE1, SCOTT E KANOSKI1, 2.1Human and Evolutionary Biology Section, Department of Biological Sciences, Dornsife College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.2Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA


4:15

Uncovering the spatial representation of taste identity in the human brain
JASON A.AVERY, STEPHEN J.GOTTS, JOHN E.INGEHOLM, CAMERON D.RIDDELL, ALEXANDER G.LIU, ALEX MARTIN.Laboratory of Brain and Cognition, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, USA


4:30

(NITA Award Winner) A Central Mechanism for Individual Sensitivity to Taste
MICHAEL C.FARRUGGIA, MARIA G.VELDHUIZEN, XIAO GAO, YUKO NAKAMURA, BARRY GREEN, DUSTIN SCHEINOST, DANA SMALL.Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA


4:45

A lateral parabrachium-projecting subpopulation of preproglucagon neurons encodes meal termination
DANIEL I.BRIERLEY1, IMAN SELIM1, PAULA BARBURAS1, FRANK REIMANN2, FIONA M.GRIBBLE2, STEFAN TRAPP1.1Centre for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Neuroscience, University College London, London, United Kingdom.2Metabolic Research Laboratories, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom


5:00

Endogenous amylin contributes to the birth of microglial cells in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus and the area postrema during embryogenesis
CHRISTELLE LE FOLL, THOMAS A.LUTZ.Institute of Veterinary Physiology, Vetsuisse Faculty University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland


5:15

Altered brain modularity across body mass index and pubertal status in adolescents
GRACE E SHEARRER, JENNIFER R SADLER, KYLE S BURGER.University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA


5:30

Investigating medial amygdala circuits in feeding and glucose homeostasis
KAVYA DEVARAKONDA1, 2, MITCHELL BAYNE1, KAETLYN CONNER1, DARLINE GARIBAY1, ALEXANDRA ALVARSSON1, PAUL J KENNY2, SARAH A STANLEY1, 2.1Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.2Nash Family Department of Neuroscience, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA


5:45

Central inputs to preproglucagon (PPG) neurons revealed with a Cre-conditional pseudorabies virus (PRV)
MARIE K HOLT1, LISA E POMERANZ2, LINDA RINAMAN1.1Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA.2Rockefeller University, New York City, NY, USA
6:00 - 8:00 PM POSTER SESSION I (click to view)
Transit Zone


EARLY LIFE INFLUENCES


26

Children's Attentional Bias Toward Fruits and Vegetables as a function of Exposure and Food Neophobia
REPAIRER E.ETUK, CATHERINE A.FORESTELL.William a Mary, Williamsburg, VA, USA


27

Development and pilot testing of a set of food images for use in the study of eating behaviors in children
SAMANTHA M.R.KLING1, MARISSA L.REYNOLDS1, HUGH GARAVAN2, CHARLES F.GEIER1, BARBARA J.ROLLS1, EMMA J.ROSE1, STEPHEN J.WILSON1, KATHLEEN L.KELLER1.1The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.2The University of Vermont, Burlington, VA, USA


28

Perceived Stress and Diet Quality in Pregnant Women with Overweight/Obesity: A Detailed Examination of the Healthy Eating Index and its Components
LISA J.GERMEROTH, RACHEL P.KOLKO CONLON, BRITNY A.HILDEBRANDT, MICHELE D.LEVINE.Department of Psychiatry, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA


29

Perinatal exposure to a maternal diet varying in protein quantity and quality affects body weight and adiposity of female adult offspring in rat
GABRIELLE CARLIN1, CATHERINE CHAUMONTET1, CORINE DELTEIL1, ANDREA KODDE2, BERT VAN DE HEIJNING2, ELINE M.VAN DER BEEK2, 3, DANIEL TOME1, ANNE-MARIE DAVILA1.1PNCA.AgroParisTech INRA Universite Paris-Saclay, Paris, France.2Danone Nutricia Research, Utrecht, Netherlands.3Department of Pediatrics, University Medical Centre Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands


30

Decision making in a child-appropriate version of the Iowa Gambling Task differs by child weight status and maternal BMI
BARI A.FUCHS1, SHANA ADISE1, ALAINA PEARCE1, NICOLE J.ROBERTS2, CHARLES F.GEIER2, COREY N.WHITE3, KATHLEEN L.KELLER1, 4.1Department of Nutritional Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.2Department of Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.3Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA.4Department of Food Science, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA


31

Psychometric Properties of the Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire in Children with Overweight/ Obesity: A Unitary Factor Structure
MICHAEL A MANZANO1, 2, DAVID R STRONG2, D EASTERN KANG SIM2, KYUNG E RHEE2, KERRI N BOUTELLE2.1SDSU/ UC San Diego Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, San Diego, CA, USA.2UC San Diego School of Medicine, La Jolla, CA, USA


EMOTION AND COGNITION


18

Mixed feelings and emotion regulation in obesity
JEANNE RICHARD1, 2, 3, CATHERINE AUDRIN3, 4, ZOLTAN PATAKY5, LOIC LOCATELLI5, ALAIN GOLAY5, DAVID SANDER2, 3, GERALDINE COPPIN1, 2, 3.1Food a Human Behavior Lab, Swiss Distance Learning University, Brig, Switzerland.2Laboratory for the study of Emotion Elicitation and Expression, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.3Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.4Support Center for Research, Lausanne University of Teacher Education, Lausanne, Switzerland.5Service of Therapeutic Education for Chronic Diseases, WHO Collaborating Centre, Geneva University Hospitals, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland


19

Higher BMI is associated with lower lateral prefrontal cortex activation during food choices when healthiness is considered
FLOOR VAN MEER1, LAURA VAN DER LAAN1, ROGER ADAN1, GABRIELE EIBEN2, LAUREN LISSNER2, MAIKE WOLTERS3, STEFAN RACH3, MANFRED HERRMANN4, PETER ERHARD4, DENES MOLNAR5, EVA KOVACS5, GERGELY ORSI5, 6, PAUL SMEETS1.1University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.2University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.3Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology, Bremen, Germany.4University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany.5 University of Pecs, Pecs, Hungary.6MTA-PTE Clinical Neuroscience MR Research Group, Pecs, Hungary


20

Impairment of negative outcome learning in obesity may depend on the type of reward
GERALDINE COPPIN1, 2, 3, NORA RABINOVICI-FISS1, LOICK LOCATELLI4, DAVID SANDER1, 2, ZOLTAN PATAKY4.1University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.2Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, Geneva, Switzerland.3Swiss Distance Learning University, Brig, Switzerland.4Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland


21

Grab to eat! Eating motivation dynamics measured by effort exertion depend on hunger state
MATJA PIRC, EVA M.A#268AD, GERRY JAGER, PAUL A.M.SMEETS.Division of Human Nutrition and Health, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, Netherlands


22

Irrational Beliefs, Emotional Eating, and Food Misuse
LAURENCE J.NOLAN, STEVE M.JENKINS.Department of Psychology, Wagner College, Staten Island, NY, USA


23

Attachment Anxiety, Affect Regulation and Night Eating
LAURA L.WILKINSON1, ANGELA C.ROWE2, MARTIN THIRKETTLE3, LAURENCE J.NOLAN4.1Department of Psychology, Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom.2School of Psychological Science, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom.3Department of Psychology, Sociology and Politics, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, United Kingdom.4Department of Psychology, Wagner College, Staten Island, NY, USA


24

Appearance-Related Media Affects Implicit Cognitive Responses to Food
RACHEL S.PLUMMER, CATHERINE A.FORESTELL.William a Mary, Williamsburg, VA, USA


25

The food macronutrient composition impacts human risk decision
LU LIU1, SABRINA STRANG1, SERGIO OROZ ARTIGAS2, ANJA ULRICH2, JEREMY TARDU2, BERTHOLD KOLETZKO3, SEBASTIAN M.SCHMID4, 5, SOYOUNG Q.PARK1, 2, 5, 6.1Decision Neuroscience a Nutrition, German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke, Nuthetal, Germany.2Dept.of Psychology, University of Lubeck, Lubeck, Germany.3Dr.von Hauner Children's Hospital, University of Munich Medical Center, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat, Munich, Germany.4Dept.of Internal Medicine, University of Lubeck, Lubeck, Germany.5German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD), Neuherberg, Germany.6Neuroscience Research Center, Charite Universitatsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany


GUT-BRAIN


1

Classification and selective stimulation of colonic enteroendocrine cells based on single cell mRNA expression analysis
FRANK REIMANN1, LAWRENCE BILLING1, PIERRE LARRAUFIE1, DEBORAH GOLDSPINK1, RICHARD G KAY1, GILES YEO1, BRIAN LAM1, LEITER ANDREW2, FIONA M GRIBBLE1.1University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.2University of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA, USA


2

Norepinephrine stimulation of alpha 2 adrenergic receptors inhibits vagal activation of catecholamine neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract in a glucose dependent manner.
M ZHU, S.M.APPLEYARD.Department of Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA


3

Involvement of Vagal Afferents in Nutrient-Specific Satiation and Learned Taste Avoidance
ELIZABETH LOXTERKAMP1, LINDSEY A.SCHIER2.1Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.2Department of Biological Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA


4

Impact of early life gut microbial environment on vagal development and CCK-induced satiety
ANNA K.KAMITAKAHARA1, VALERIE M.MAGALONG1, PAT LEVITT1, 2.1Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.2University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA


5

Effects of intragastric administration of L-tryptophan on energy intake and postprandial fullness and hunger in lean men and men with obesity
MARYAM HAJISHAFIEE1, SINA S ULLRICH2, ROBERT E STEINERT3, MICHAEL HOROWITZ1, CHRISTINE FEINLE-BISSET1.1Adelaide Medical School, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia.2Institute for Prevention and Cancer Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine and Medical Center, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.3Department of Surgery, Division of Visceral and Transplantation Surgery, University Hospital Zua#776rich, Zua#776rich, Switzerland


6

Plasma free amino acid responses to oral whey protein consumption and relationships with gastric emptying, glucoregulatory hormones and energy intake in healthy, lean men
AMY T HUTCHISON1, RACHEL A ELOVARIS1, KYLIE LANGE1, MICHAEL HOROWITZ1, CHRISTINE FEINLE-BISSET1, NATALIE D LUSCOMBE-MARSH1, 2.1Adelaide Medical School, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia.2Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organisation, Nutrition and Health Program, Adelaide, Australia


HINDBRAIN


12

Repeated chemogenetic activation of hindbrain catecholamine neurons in the A1/C1 cell group decreases subsequent feeding responses to both chemogenetic and glucoprivic activation
AI-JUN LI, QING WANG, SUE RITTER.Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA


13

LS GLP-1R Expressing Neurons Project to Distinct Feeding-Relevant Areas
SARAH J.TERRILL1, FRANK REIMANN2, FIONA M.GRIBBLE 2, DIANA L.WILLIAMS 1.11Department of Psychology a Program in Neuroscience, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA.22Institute of Metabolic Science a MRC Metabolic Diseases Unit, University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom


14

Selective chemogenetic activation of ventral hindbrain glia cells enhances glucoprivic feeding in rats
AI-JUN LI1, QING WANG1, SUE RITTER1, RICHARD C.ROGERS2, GERLINDA HERMANN2.1Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA.2Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA, USA


15

5-HT2C and 5-HT3 receptors mediate the neural activation of NTS GLP-1 neurons by aversive but not rewarding stressors
ROSA M LEON1, TITO BORNER2, LAUREN M STEIN1, HEATH D SCHMIDT2, BART C DE JONGHE2, MATTHEW R HAYES1.1Department of Psychiatry, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.2Biobehavioral Health Sciences, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA


16

Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor activation in the laterodorsal tegmental nucleus regulates cocaine-mediated behaviors via a GABAergic mechanism
NICOLE S HERNANDEZ1, 2, VANESSA R WEIR2, 3, HEATH D SCHMIDT2, 3.1Neuroscience Graduate Group, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.2Department of Psychiatry, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.3Department of Biobehavioral Health Sciences, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA


17

Effects of Diet on Brainstem Gliosis: Implications in the Pathophysiology of Obesity
LAUREN M STEIN, RINZIN LHAMO, ANH Y CAO, MATTHEW R HAYES.University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA


HORMONES AND NEUROPEPTIDES


38

Leptin’s action on GLP-1 neurons is not sufficient to restore food intake and anxiety-like behavior in leptin receptor-deficient mice
JESSICA E BIDDINGER1, MICHAEL M SCOTT2, RICHARD B SIMERLY1.1Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.2University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA, USA


39

The effects of leptin mutations and diet-induced obesity on glucose homeostasis in the zebrafish
KAJ KAMSTRA1, 2, JULIA A HORSFIELD3, ALEXANDER TUPS1, 2.1Centre for Neuroendocrinology, Dunedin, New Zealand.2Department of Physiology, Dunedin, New Zealand.3Department of Pathology, Dunedin, New Zealand


40

Endocrine cephalic phase responses to food cues – weighing the evidence
MARLOU P LASSCHUIJT1, MONICA MARS1, CEES DE GRAAF1, PAUL A.M.SMEETS1, 2.1Division of Human Nutrition and health, Wageningen, Netherlands.2Image Sciences Institute, Brain Center Rudolf Magnus, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands


41

Peptide YY Mediates the Satiety Effects of the Short Chain Fatty Acid - Butyrate
ARASHDEEP SINGH, SOUVIK PATRA, PRASANTH K.CHELIKANI.Department of Production Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada


42

Time of day-dependent action of hypothalamic leptin signalling
ALISA BOUCSEIN, MOHAMMED Z RIZWAN, ALEXANDER TUPS.Department of Physiology, Centre for Neuroendocrinology, Brain Health Research Centre, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand


43

Activation of Leptin Receptor-expressing Neurons in Lateral Hypothalamus
YOUNGHEE LEE1, 3, DONG-SOO HA1, 2, HYUNG JIN CHOI1, 3
.1Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea.2KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea.3BK21Plus Biomedical Science Project Team, Seoul, South Korea


44

Cortical Inputs to the Lateral Hypothalamus Influence Body Weight and Food Choice
RACHEL E CLARKE, MOYRA B LEMUS, SARAH H LOCKIE, ZANE B ANDREWS
.Monash University, Clayton, Australia


SUGAR AND SWEETENERS


7

Intraoral sucrose intake and consummatory oromotor responses following Roux-en-Y gastric bypass in rats.
GINGER D.BLONDE1, CLARE M.MATHES2, TADASHI INUI1, ELIZABETH A.HAMEL1, CAREL W.LE ROUX3, ALAN C.SPECTOR1.1Dept.of Psychology and Program in Neuroscience, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA.22Department of Psychology and Program in Neuroscience, Baldwin Wallace University, Berea, OH, USA.33Diabetes Complications Research Centre, Conway Institute, School of Medicine, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland


8

Differential effects of a high fat/sucrose diet versus a low fat diet on glucose homeostasis and beta-cell sensitivity in a rat model of gastric bypass surgery
WARNER HOORNENBORG1, EDIT SOMOGYI1, JAN BRUGGINK1, THOMAS LUTZ2, 3, CHRISTINA BOYLE2, MARLOES EMOUS4, ANDRE VAN BEEK5, GERTJAN VAN DIJK1.1University of Groningen, GELIFES Neurobiology, Groningen, Netherlands.2Vetsuisse Faculty University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.3Center of Integrative Human Physiology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.4Medical Center Leeuwarden, Department of Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery, Leeuwarden, Netherlands.5University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands


9

Effects of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass on sugar-associated flavor preference learning in rats
TADASHI INUI1, CHIZUKO INUI-YAMAMOTO1, 2, FABIENNE SCHMID1, GINGER D.BLONDE1, ALAN C.SPECTOR1.1Department of Psychology and Program in Neuroscience, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA.2Department of Oral Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Suita, Osaka, Japan


11

Early life consumption of low-calorie sweeteners influences ingestive behavior during adulthood
LINDA TSAN1, 2, ELIZABETH A.DAVIS2, EMILY E.NOBLE2, SCOTT E.KANOSKI1, 2, LINDSEY A.SCHIER1, 2.1Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.2Human and Evolutionary Biology Section, Department of Biological Sciences, Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA


THIRST AND SODIUM REGULATION


32

Importance of forebrain angiotensinergic mechanisms for sodium intake induced by different stimuli
CAMILA F RONCARI1, 2, RICHARD B DAVID1, 2, LAURIVAL A DE LUCA JR1, PATRICIA M DE PAULA1, DEBORA S A COLOMBARI1, EDUARDO COLOMBARI1, CARINA A F ANDRADE1, JOSE V MENANI1.1Department of Physiology and Pathology, School of Dentistry, Sao Paulo State University, UNESP, Araraquara, Brazil.2Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Federal University of Ceara, Fortaleza, Brazil


33

Testing the role of the Mas receptor in the anti-dipsogenic and anti-natriorexigenic effects of estradiol.
JESSICA SANTOLLO, ANDREA A EDWARDS.University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA


34

Is salt appetite related to sodium sweat loss in athletes, and does it increase their dietary sodium intake
ZEV MANEVITZ1, YUVAL HELED1, YORAM EPSTEIN1, EINAT KODESH2, MICAH LESHEM2.1Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.2University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel


35

Mild Water Restriction of Female Rats Does Not Impact Estrous Cycle Stability.
CLARE M MATHES, TRISHA ADKINS, HANNAH REBAR, DELENN HARTSWICK, CHERYL NOVAK.Department of Psychology and Program in Neuroscience, Baldwin Wallace University, Berea, OH, USA


36

Oxytocinergic neurons in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus are potent mediators of sodium intake and anxiety-like behavior
MAZHER MOHAMMED1, 3, 4, CAITLIN BAUMER2, 3, 4, ANNETTE DE KLOET2, 3, 4, YALUN TAN1, 3, 4, KAREN SCOTT1, 3, 4, COLIN SUMNERS2, 3, 4, ERIC KRAUSE1, 3, 4.1Pharmacodynamics, Gainesville, FL, USA.2Physiology and Functional Genomics, Gainesville, FL, USA.3Center for Integrative Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disease, Gainesville, FL, USA.4University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA


37

High-salt diet does not cause obesity in C57BL/6J mice
GENEVIEVE A.BELL, HILLARY T.ELLIS, MICHAEL G.TORDOFF.Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA