Session Details
[1AS-15]【J】Balancing metabolism and cellular functions: A cross-biological perspective from aging to diseases
Wed. Nov 27, 2024 9:00 AM - 11:15 AM JST
Wed. Nov 27, 2024 12:00 AM - 2:15 AM UTC
Wed. Nov 27, 2024 12:00 AM - 2:15 AM UTC
Room 15(Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall B, 2F Meeting Room 1-2)
Organizer: Kenji Miyado (National Research Institute for Child Health and Development), Yoshiki Hayashi (Kyushu University)
Metabolism regulates biological functions of all living organisms. The decline of metabolic activities accelerates the aging process, and is also a cause of the development of various diseases. Organisms coexist with symbiotic bacteria, and bacterial metabolites often play essential roles in host biological functions. Here, we will explore the impact of metabolism on the maintenance of biological functions through the molecular mechanisms of reproduction, tissue development, aging, and diseases, and discuss the influence of symbiotic bacteria on the host metabolism across species.
Introduction
[1AS-15-01]Unrevealing the role of metabolism during germline development
○Yoshiki Hayashi1, Ban Sato2, Rio Kageyama3, Kenji Miyado4, Daisuke Saito1, Satoru Kobayashi3, Natsuko Kawano2 (1. Kyushu University, 2. Meiji University, 3. University of Tsukuba, 4. Nat. Inst. Child Health & Dev.)
[1AS-15-02(1P-060)]Glucose metabolism-coordinated regulation of DNA bending factor IHF for ensuring timely replication initiation
○Mizuki Yoshida1, Rion Satomura1, Kazutoshi Kasho1, Tsutomu Katayama1 (1. Kyushu Univ.)
[1AS-15-03(2P-376)]Regulation of metabolism and cellular function by recycling of plant organelle chloroplasts in mollusc cells.
○Kyota Hamashima1, Kazuki Nishida2, Natsuki Hara1, Hisato Saitoh1,3 (1. Dept. of Biological Science, Grad. Sch. of Sci. and Tech., Kumamoto Univ., 2. Kagoshima City Aquarium, 3. Faculty of Advanced Science and Technology (FAST), Kumamoto Univ.)
[1AS-15-04]The role of amino acid metabolism in planarian sexual induction
○Takanobu Maezawa1 (1. maezawa@tsuyama-ct.ac.jp)
[1AS-15-05]Chiral-conversion of amino acids by symbiotic microbes and host energy metabolism
○Jumpei Sasabe1,2 (1. Keio University School of Medicine, 2. Keio University)
[1AS-15-06]Analysis of the correlation between the microbiome and their metabolites of the reproductive tract and outcome of in vitro fertilization
○Mitsutoshi Yamada Yamada1 (1. Keio University)
[1AS-15-07]Mechanism of neonate-specific ovarian follicle activation to growth
○Sae Horiike1,2 (1. Tokyo University of Agriculture, 2. National Research Institute for Child Health and Development)
[1AS-15-08]ALDH2 rs671 Polymorphism is associated with dietary behaviors, gut microbiota and health
○Maki Igarashi1,2,3, Shun Nogawa4, Kaoru Kawafune4, Yuko Kato-Fukui2, Shuji Takada5, Noriko Suzuki-Kemuriyama6, Kyohei Furukawa7, Huijuan Jia8, Kenji Saito4, Hisanori Kato9 (1. Kagawa Educ. Inst. Nutri., Kagawa Nutri. Univ., 2. Mol. Endocrinol., NCCHD , 3. Epidemiol., NCC, 4. Genequest Inc., 5. System BioMed., NCCHD, 6. Tokyo Univ. Agri., 7. Nagoya Univ., 8. Univ. Tokyo, 9. Nutri. Biochem., Kagawa Nutri. Univ.)