Session Details

[2MS-11]【E】Embark on the Journey to Skeletal Muscle Biology and Molecular Pathophysiology

Thu. Nov 28, 2024 3:10 PM - 4:30 PM JST
Thu. Nov 28, 2024 6:10 AM - 7:30 AM UTC
Room 11(Fukuoka International Congress Center, 2F 202)
Organizer: Naoki Suzuki (Tohoku University), Yoshitsugu Aoki (National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry)
Co-hosted by: Japan Muscle Society
Skeletal muscle, the largest organ in the human body, plays a central role in maintaining daily movement and overall health. Dysfunction in skeletal muscle not only contributes to muscle disorders but also deeply intertwines with lifestyle diseases and age-related muscle atrophy. Understanding skeletal muscle is essential for extending healthy life expectancy, particularly in the context of an aging society. In this symposium, cutting-edge researchers will gather to explore new trends and discuss topics such as molecular-level muscle regeneration, hypertrophy, atrophy, mechanobiology, and the maintenance mechanisms of cell membrane homeostasis.

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[2MS-11-01]A novel dysferlin-binding protein promotes plasma membrane repair of skeletal muscle.

○Naoko Nakamura1, Naoki Suzuki1, Hiroya Ono1, Shin-Ichiro Kanno1, Rei Yamanaka2, Rumiko Izumi1, Toshiaki Takahashi3, Katsuya Miyake2, Masashi Aoki1 (1. Tohoku University, 2. International University of Health and Welfare, 3. Sendai Nishitaga National Hospital)
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[2MS-11-02]Regional specificity and positional memory in the muscle stem cell population

○Yusuke Ono1,2 (1. Kumamoto Univ., 2. Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Geriatrics and Gerontology)
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[2MS-11-03]Potential therapies for muscle diseases through the regulation of lipid metabolism

○Norio Motohashi1, Yoshitsugu Aoki1 (1. National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry)
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[2MS-11-04]Dominant mutations in junctin are related to Malignant Hyperthermia and Exertional Heat Stroke

○Yukari Endo1,2,3, James Dowling3,4 (1. Juntendo University, Institute of Health and Sports Science & Medicine, 2. Juntendo University, Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, 3. Program for Genetics and Genome Biology, Hospital for Sick Children, 4. Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto)
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[2MS-11-05]Role of mechanosensitive ion channels in myofiber regeneration

Kotaro Hirano1, ○Yuji Hara1 (1. University of Shizuoka)
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[2MS-11-06]Spatial restriction of dystrophin protein in skeletal muscle pathology

Katarzyna Chwalenia1, Chase Kelly3, Maaike van Putten2, Annemieke Aartsma-Rus2, Eric T. Wang3, Matthew J.A. Wood1, ○Thomas Charles Roberts1 (1. University of Oxford, 2. Lieden University Medical Center, 3. University of Florida)
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