Session Details
[2PS-12]【J】The Science of Constitution Revealed by Metabolism
Thu. Dec 4, 2025 2:20 PM - 4:20 PM JST
Thu. Dec 4, 2025 5:20 AM - 7:20 AM UTC
Thu. Dec 4, 2025 5:20 AM - 7:20 AM UTC
Room 12(Pacifico Yokohama Conference Center 4F, 416+417)
Organizer: Yasutaka Motomura (Tokyo University of Science), Takayo Yanagawa (Tokai University)
The concept of "constitution," such as susceptibility to allergies or tendency to gain weight, is an ambiguous one, and its essence is still not fully understood. However, because constitution plays a key role in the development of diseases and is considered one of the factors contributing to their onset, understanding it has become an urgent issue. In recent years, the essence of constitution from a metabolic perspective has gradually begun to be clarified. This symposium will invite experts from various fields to present the latest research findings and deepen the understanding of constitution from multifaceted perspectives.
[2PS-12-01]Decoding the Cellular Basis of Adaptive Life Through the Perspective of Constitution
○Yasutaka Motomura1 (1. Tokyo University of Science)
[2PS-12-02]Anemia caused by lipid metabolism disorders
○Kazuko Saeki1, Hyeon-Cheol Lee-Okada1, Takehiko Yokomizo1 (1. Juntendo Univ.)
[2PS-12-03]Metabolism and the Epigenome in Shaping Inflammatory Constitution and Disease Susceptibility
○Tomoaki Koga1, Mitsuyoshi Nakao1 (1. Dept. of Med. Cell Biol., IMEG, Kumamoto Univ.)
[2PS-12-04]Regulation of activation and deactivation of hepatic stellate cells contributes plasticity of liver and constitution
○Takayo Yanagawa1, Harumi Ogawa2, Sachie Nakao2, Mayumi Watanabe2, Masayuki Tanaka3, yumi Iida3, Misaki Higashiseto3, Noriaki Hirayama2, Yutaka Inagaki2 (1. Tokai University School of Medicine, 2. The Institute of Medical Sciences, Tokai University, 3. Department of Life Science Support Center, Tokai University)
[2PS-12-05(2P-737)]Roles of TfR1-mediated iron metabolism in the initiation of T-lineage program
○Hiroyuki Hosokawa1 (1. Tokai Univ.)
[2PS-12-06(2P-744)]The role of mevalonate metabolism in inflammatory memory of macrophages
○Seonghyeon Hong1, Tomoaki Koga1, Naofumi Funagura1,2, Tomoaki Inazumi3, Yukihiko Sugimoto3, Mitsuyoshi Nakao1 (1. Dept. of Med. Cell Bio., Inst. of Mol. Embryo. and Gene., Kumamoto Univ., 2. Dept. of Ophthalmol., Fac. of Life Sci., Kumamoto Univ., 3. Dept. of Pharm. Biochem., Fac. of Life Sci., Kumamoto Univ.)
[2PS-12-07]Microphysiological systems based on microfluidic technology for evaluating cells/organs interactions
○Kenta Shinha1, Hiroshi Kimura1 (1. Tokai University)
