Session Details

[2AS-08]【J】'Health and Longevity Strategies' from the 'Redundancy' Adaptive Molecular Cellular Basis of Human Behavioral Evolution in a Standing Position."

Thu. Nov 28, 2024 9:00 AM - 11:15 AM JST
Thu. Nov 28, 2024 12:00 AM - 2:15 AM UTC
Room 8(Fukuoka International Congress Center, 4F 414)
Organizer: Yoriko Atomi (Teikyo University Advanced Comprehensive Research Organization), Shimizu Miho (Teikyo University Advanced Comprehensive Research Organization)
The unit of life is the cell, and humans have evolved by adapting to stress inside and outside the cell and is the only species that can run long distances, having acquired unstable but free body movements with standing as the norm, but there is still no cellular molecular science research area that connects cell-body. This symposium will introduce typical examples of redundancy responses such as slow-twitch muscle, Beige fat, and glial cells, and propose health strategies from various angles such as mechanophysical response mechanisms including heat production of the body for living a long-lived society.

Introduction

[2AS-08-01]Molecular chaperone mechanism of αB-crystallin, a unique human adaptation to unstable upright bipedal locomotion, and its efficacy in improving dynamic static balance in supine and standing body-mind tuning exercise

○Yoriko Atomi1, Aya Atomi1,2, Shinya Horinouchi1,2, Miho Shimizu1, Eri Fujita3 (1. ACRO, Teikyo Univ., 2. Grad. Sch. of Eng., Tokyo Univ. Agric. and Technol., 3. Faculty of Medical Tech., Teikyo Univ.)
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[2AS-08-02]Diversity of Beige Adipocytes: The Complexity and Redundancy of Adaptive Mechanisms

○Kenji Ikeda1 (1. Tokyo Medical and Dental University Department of Molecular Endocrinology and Metabolism)
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[2AS-08-03]Molecular mechanisms of health maintenance/promotion through jogging and walking, and their consistency with the evolutionary process on Earth

○Yasuhiro Sawada1, Naoyoshi SAKITANI2 (1. National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities, 2. Health and Medical Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
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[2AS-08-04]Mechanomedicine from the deep sea to space

○Keiji Naruse1 (1. Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences)
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[2AS-08-05]Asian Wisdom, Chicken Eggshell Membranes and Healthy Longevity

○Eri Fujita1, Miho Shimizu2, Aya Atomi3, Hiroki Hiruta3, Ryota Hosoda3, Shinya Horinouchi3, Shinya Miyazaki4, Tomoaki Murakami4, Yoshihide Asano5, Yukio Hasebe6, Yoriko Atomi2 (1. Teikyo Univ., Faculty of Medical Technology, 2. Teikyo Univ., ACRO, 3. Tokyo Univ. Agri Tech, Material Health Sci, 4. Tokyo Univ. Agri Tech, Cooperative Dep. , 5. Tohoku Univ., Graduate School of Medicine, Dermatology, 6. Almado, Inc.)
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[2AS-08-06]Why does muscle mass decline? - Mechanisms of muscle mass loss during immobilization

○WATARU OGAWA1 (1. Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine)
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[2AS-08-07]Voluntary-involuntary and sensory-motor responses in the parabrachial nucleus of the pons from the viewpoint of respiration

○Akiko Arata1 (1. Hyogo Medical University)
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[2AS-08-08]Effects of saturated fatty acids on myocyte maturation and mitochondria dynamics and their amelioration by isoflavone

○Kaoruko Iida1,2 (1. Faculty of Core Research, Natural Sciences Division, Ochanomizu University, 2. Institute for Human Life Science, Ochanomizu University)
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[2AS-08-09(2P-387)]Mitofusin1/2 are required for maintaining the balance of brown adipocyte differentiation.

○Hiroki Shimura1, Shun Nagashima1, Yu Taguchi1, Mami Oikawa1, Toshifumi Fukuda1, Tomoyuki Yamaguchi1 (1. Laboratory of Regenerative Medicine, School of Life Sciences, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences)
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General Discussion