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21-22 October, 2013 São Paulo, SP - Brazil István Jancsó Auditorium Biblioteca Brasiliana Guita e José Mindlin Bilateral Meeting Brazil-JapanSatellite Meeting of 6th International Conference |
From 8:00 | Registration |
8:30 | Opening address |
8:45-9:30 |
Chair: Paolo Di Mascio, University of São Paulo, Brazil Plenary Lecture: Helmut Sies, University of Düsseldorf, Germany "Some Reflections on Oxidative Stress and Redox Biology" |
9:30-9:55 | Session one: Brain/neurodegenerative diseases/inflammation Chair: Junji Terao, The University of Tokushima, Japan "Role of dietary flavonoids on oxidative stress in the central nervous system" |
9:55-10:15 | De-Xing Hou, Kagoshima University, Japan "Garlic organosulfur compounds as a potential anti-inflammatory agent: molecular and animal evidence" |
10:15-10:30 | Selected Presentation: Ana Helena S. Oliveira, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil "Proteomic analysis in response to vitamin b6 therapy during oxidative stress induced by penumococcal meningitis in rats" |
10:30-11:00 | Coffee break |
Session two: Advanced analytical strategies for oxidant and antioxidant analysis Chair: Sayuri Miyamoto, University of São Paulo, Brazil |
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11:00-11:25 | Norberto Peporine Lopes, University of São Paulo, Brazil "Advances in MALDI-MS/MS for polyphenols analysis" |
11:25-11:45 | Ana Paula Loureiro, University of São Paulo, Brazil "Saliva as a promising matrix for biomonitoring of redox-modified DNA bases" |
11:45-12:00 | Selected Presentation: Priscila R. Santos, University of São Paulo, Brazil "Behavior of the thermal diffusivity of native and oxidized human low-density lipoprotein solutions" |
12:00-14:00 | Lunch |
14:00-14:25 | Session three: Vascular Function and metabolic syndrome Chair: Francisco Laurindo, University of São Paulo, Brazil "Nox Family NADPH oxidases in vascular cells: mechanisms and therapeutic implications". |
14:25-14:45 | Naomi Osakabe, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan "Flavan 3-ols bioactivities on metabolic syndrome-a new angle of observation" |
14:45-15:05 | Yoshichika Kawai, Nagoya University, Japan "Specific localization of quercetin glucuronides in macrophages: new insights into the biological actions of dietary flavonoids at sites of inflammation" |
15:05-15:20 | Selected Presentation: Alexandros Papadimitriou, University of Campinas, Brazil "Theobromine cocoa prevents extracellular matrix accumulation via activation of NAD+-dependent deacetylase sirtuin-1 in experimental diabetes mellitus" |
15:20-15:35 | Selected Presentation: Eliziane Patricio, University of São Paulo, Brazil "Underlying the pro-oxidant effects of urate hydroperoxide on redox modulated proteins: a pivotal role in inflammation" |
15:35-16:05 | Coffee break |
16:05-16:35 |
Chair: Paolo Di Mascio, University of São Paulo, Brazil Special Lecture: Prof. Jean Cadet, CEA-Grenoble, France "Oxidatively generated damage to cellular DNA" |
16:35-18:50 | Poster presentation |
19:00-21:30 | Coquetel/Banquet with Brazilian Music |
8:45-9:10 | Session one: Redox signalling/Cancer/System biology Chair: Hitoshi Ashida, Kobe University, Japan "Effects of flavonoids on the expression system of drug-metabolizing enzymes" |
9:10-9:30 | Glaucia R. Martinez, Federal University of Paraná, Brazil "Effects of flavonoids and melanin on DNA oxidation by singlet molecular oxygen" |
9:30-9:50 | Kayoko Shimoi, Shizuoka University, Japan "Chemopreventive effects of flavonoids on the breast cancer development" |
9:50-10:10 | Diego Bonatto, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil "Toxicological and oxidative stress effects of the different substances in tobacco smoke on human embryonic development by a systems chemo-biology approach" |
10:10-10:25 | Selected Presentation: Juliana D. Zeidler, Butantan Institute, Brazil "PMA triggers oxidative stress and apoptosis in H-RasV12-dependent human malignant keratinocytes" |
10:25-11:00 | Coffee break |
Session two: Carotenoids and other phytochemicals Chair: Paolo Di Mascio, University of São Paulo, Brazil |
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11:00-11:25 | Delia Rodrigues Amaya, University of Campinas, Brazil "Processing effects on food carotenoids: Impact on human health" |
11:25-11:45 | Koichi Aizawa, Kagome Company, Japan "Enhancement of in vivo radical reducing ability of lycopene" |
11:45-12:05 | Lydia Fumiko Yamaguti, University of São Paulo, Brazil "Occurrence and biosynthesis of biflavonoids" |
12:05-12:25 | Dulcineia Abdalla, University of São Paulo, Brazil "Identification of microRNAs invloved in the antiangiogenic activity of polyphenols" |
12:25-14:00 | Lunch |
14:00-14:25 | Session three: Stress response/Adaptation/Proteasome Chair: Akira Murakami, Kyoto University, Japan "Green tea polyphenol effects on antioxidant enzymes and molecular chaperone" |
14:25-14:45 | Hirofumi Arai, Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan "Anti-allergic functions of polyphenols" |
14:45-15:05 | Marilene Demasi, Butantan Institute, Brazil "Redox Control of 20S Proteasome Gating" |
15:05-15:20 | Selected Presentation: Kaio Vitzel, University of São Paulo, Brazil "The involvement of oxidative stress in skeletal muscle dysfunction of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats" |
15:20-16:00 | Coffee break |
16:00-16:25 | Session four: Biomolecule damage and biomarker analysis Chair: Yoji Kato, Hyogo Prefectural University, Japan "Detection of protein tyrosine modifications by mass spectrometry and antibodies" |
16:25-16:45 | Sayuri Miyamoto, University of São Paulo, Brazil "Lipid hydroperoxides: singlet oxygen generation and protein modification" |
16:45-17:00 | Selected Presentation: Thiago C. Genaro-Mattos, University of São Paulo, Brazil "Cytochrome c adduction promoted by cholesterol derived aldehydes – implications to protein-membrane binding" |
17:00-17:45 | Chair: Marisa H. G. Medeiros, University of São Paulo, Brazil Plenary Lecture: Ohara Augusto, University of São Paulo, Brazil "Oxidative mechanisms in protein aggregation" |
17:45 | Closing remarks |