Session Details

[3PS-17]【J】Molecular mechanisms regulating carbon and lipid metabolism in aging and neuronal function.

Fri. Dec 5, 2025 2:20 PM - 4:20 PM JST
Fri. Dec 5, 2025 5:20 AM - 7:20 AM UTC
Room 17(Pacifico Yokohama Conference Center 5F, 503)
Organizer: Toshifumi Inada (The University of Tokyo), Fanyan Wei (Tohoku University)
Genetics and metabolism are fundamental to life, and our understanding of how they interact at the molecular level is advancing rapidly. Accurate gene expression is crucial for normal biological processes, and any disruption of this balance can lead to disease. We are making significant progress in understanding the molecular mechanisms that ensure the precision of gene expression through various quality control systems and in analyzing metabolic functions. This symposium will present recent findings on the molecular mechanisms regulating carbon and lipid metabolism, particularly aging and neuronal function.

[3PS-17-01]Environmental stress-driven stem cell fate decision governs tissue regeneration, aging and tumorigenesis

○Emi K. Nishimura1 (1. The University of Tokyo)
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[3PS-17-02]LipoQuality changes during cellular ageing and their biological significance.

Yosuke Ohba1,2, ○Makoto Arita1,2,3 (1. Keio Univ., 2. RIKEN-IMS, 3. Yokohama City Univ.)
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[3PS-17-03]Neural cholesterol dysregulation in ALS: From pathophysiology to drug discovery

○Satoru Morimoto1 (1. Keio University Regenerative Medicine Research Center)
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[3PS-17-04]Toward Understanding Brain Glucose Metabolism: Insights into Pathophysiology and Therapeutic Perspectives from the GLUT1 Deficiency Model

○Shinobu Hirai1, Shoko Tamura1, Hiroko Shimbo1, Nobuyuki Aruga1, Erika Seki2, Kazunari Sekiyama2 (1. TMIMS・Basic Med. Sci. Dept.・Frontier Lab., 2. TMIMS・Center for Med. Res. Coop.)
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[3PS-17-05]Epitranscriptome and brain function

○Fan-Yan Wei1 (1. Tohoku Unviersity)
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[3PS-17-06]A crucial role of translation quality control mechanisms in cellular senescence

○Toshifumi Inada1 (1. The University of Tokyo)
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