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ACSM Conference on
September 22-25, 2010
Integrative Eden Roc
A Renaissance Beach Resort & Spa
Physiology Miami Beach, Florida
of
Exercise
This conference has been endorsed by:
ABSTRACTS DUE
JULY 15, 2010
THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS:
PRESENTING: ASSOCIATE:
Friends and Colleagues: scientific exchanges. Importantly, each symposium
On behalf of the Scientific will include aspects of how advances in basic
Planning Committee and the science lead to changes in practice.
American College of Sports Scientific poster sessions are scheduled on each
Medicine, it is my pleasure to day of the conference (1-3PM) and these
invite you to attend the 2010 unopposed poster presentations will comprise a
ACSM Specialty Conference, “Integrative major component of the conference. Indeed, the
Physiology of Exercise” to be held at the Eden Roc abstracts that you present will shape the exchange
Resort in Miami Beach, Florida on September 22- of information and ideas that transpire in this
25, 2010. A keynote lecture and a reception will exciting venue. Please note that abstract
be held at 7PM on Wednesday, September 22nd to submissions are currently being accepted and that
welcome you to Miami Beach and the conference. the abstract submission deadline is July 15, 2010
To emphasize the rapid research developments in (see the ACSM Web site for details).
key areas of exercise physiology, the IPE 2010 Finally, we’re very excited that four esteemed
program will focus on the following major themes: scientists, Bruce Spiegelman, Steven Segal,
• Integrative exercise physiology: adaptation and Michael Reid, and Bente Pedersen will be
performance delivering keynote addresses during the 2010 IPE
• Exercise metabolism: mitochondrial dynamics meeting in their respective disciplines. So, mark
and substrate regulation your calendars for September 22-25, 2010 and set
• Exercise, oxidative stress, and redox signaling your sights on beautiful Miami Beach.
• Cardiovascular control and adaptation to exercise Sincerely,
To achieve a balanced schedule, we have
organized morning and late afternoon symposia
and keynote lectures around the four conference
themes. The symposia lectures will be given by Scott K. Powers, Ph.D., FACSM
senior as well as emerging scientists and are Chair, ACSM Integrative Physiology of Exercise
intended to provide a springboard for dynamic Conference
KEYNOTE SPEAKER SERIES SPONSORED BY
WEDNESDAY FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 22, 2010 SEPTEMBER 24, 2010
7:00-8:00PM 11:00AM-12:00PM
Intercellular Coordination of Free Radicals, Muscle Force,
Blood Flow Control and Fatigue: A Quarter Century
Steven Segal of Progress
University of Missouri Mike Reid
University of Kentucky
THURSDAY SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 23, 2010 SEPTEMBER 25, 2010
11:00AM-12:00PM 11:00AM-12:00PM
Regulation of Muscle The Diseasome of Physical
Physiology by PCG-1 Inactivity and the Role of
Coactivators Myokines in Muscle-fat Cross-
Bruce Spiegelman talk
Harvard University Bente Klarlund Pedersen
Centre of Inflammatory
Metabolism
ACSM Conference on 9:05-9:35AM Mitochondrial Dynamics in
Health and Disease
Integrative 9:35-10:05AM
Yisang Yoon, University of
Rochester
Exercise-induced Addition and
Physiology Removal of Mitochondria in
Skeletal Muscle
Exercise
Zhen Yan, University of Virginia
of 10:05-10:30AM The Regulation of Mitochondrial
Biogenesis Following Exercise
John Holloszy, Washington
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2010 University
7:00-8:00PM Keynote lecture
Intercellular Coordination of 10:30-11:00AM Break
Blood Flow Control 11:00AM-12:00PM Keynote Lecture
Steve Segal, University of Regulation of Muscle Physiology
Missouri by PCG-1 Coactivators
8:00-9:00PM Opening Reception Bruce Spiegelman, Harvard
University
12:00-1:00PM Lunch Break
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2010
8:30-10:30AM Concurrent symposiums 1:00-3:00PM Poster Sessions
SESSION 1A: Fatigue Mechanisms Limiting 3:00-5:00PM Concurrent Symposiums
Exercise Performance
Chair: Mark Hargreaves SESSION 1C: Exercise-induced Oxidative
8:30-8:35AM Introduction Stress: Cause and Effect
Mark Hargreaves, University of Chair: Anne McArdle
Melbourne 3:00-3:05PM Introduction
8:35-9:05AM Neuromuscular Fatigue: Central Anne McArdle, Liverpool
and Peripheral Interactions University
Markus Amann, University of 3:05-3:35PM Subcellular
Utah Compartmentalization of Redox
9:05-9:35AM Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Signaling and Control
Excitability: Role in Muscle Dean Jones, Emory University
Fatigue 3:35-4:05PM Reactive Oxygen Species in
Thomas Pedersen, Aarhus Muscle: Sources and Mediators
University of Muscle Adaptation
9:35-10:05AM Cardiovascular Determinants of Malcolm Jackson, Liverpool
Exercise Performance University
Jose Gonzalez-Alonso, Brunel 4:05-4:35PM Redox Control of Skeletal
University Muscle Contractile Function
10:05-10:30AM Metabolic Factors in Fatigue Michael Reid, University of
Mark Hargreaves, University of Kentucky
Melbourne 4:35-5:00PM Regulation of NF-kB and
Inflammation by Heat Shock
SESSION 1B: Mitochondrial Biogenesis Proteins
and Dynamics R. William Currie, Dalhousie
Chair: George Brooks University
8:30-8:35AM Introduction
George Brooks, University of SESSION 1D: Exercise-induced Angiogenesis
California-Berkley Chair: Ronald Terjung
8:35-9:05AM Mitochondrial Biology in Health 3:00-3:05PM Introduction
and Disease Ronald Terjung, University of
Douglas Wallace, University of Missouri
Pennsylvania
3:05-3:35PM Factors Influencing Angiogensis 8:35-9:05AM The Regulation of Muscle –
in Active Muscle microRNA and Their Potential
Stuart Egginton, University of Role in Metabolism
Birmingham Camilla Scheele, Centre of
3:35-4:05PM Modulation of Exercise-induced Inflammation Metabolism
Angiogenesis 9:05-9:35AM Insulin Signaling During Exercise
Tara Haas, York University and Recovery
4:05-4:35PM Coordination of Angiogenesis Laurie Goodyear, Harvard
and Mitochondrial Synthesis in University
Muscle 9:35-10:05AM How Muscle Contractions Lead
Ylva Hellsten, Copenhagen to Activation of AMPK Activity in
Muscle Research Center Other Organs
4:35-5:00PM Functional Significance of Neil Ruderman, Boston University
Angiogenesis and VEGF 10:05-10:30AM Metabolic - Control by Glycolytic
Peter D. Wagner, University of Muscle
California-San Diego Kenneth Walsh, Boston
University School of Medicine
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2010 10:30-11:00AM Break
8:30-10:30AM Concurrent symposiums 11:00AM-12:00PM Keynote Lecture
SESSION 2A: Neurogenic Reflexes in the Free Radicals, Muscle Force, and
Circulatory Response to Fatigue: A Quarter Century of
Exercise Progress
Chair: Nisha Charkoudian Mike Reid, University of
8:30-8:35AM Introduction Kentucky
Nisha Charkoudian, Mayo Clinic 12:00-1:00PM Lunch Break
8:35-9:05AM Mechanical and Metabolic
Stimuli Evoking Exercise Pressor 1:00-3:00PM Poster Sessions
Reflex
3:00-5:00 PM Concurrent Symposiums
Marc Kaufman, Pennsylvania
State University SESSION 2C: Mitochondria in Health, Aging,
9:05-9:35AM Sympathetic Neurovascular and Disease
Control in Exercising Muscle Chair: Holly Van Remmen
Gail Thomas, Cedars-Sinai 3:00-3:05PM Introduction
Medical Center Holly Van Remmen, University
9:35-10:05AM Arterial Baroreflex Function of Texas Health Science Center-
during Exercise: Influence of San Antonio
Aging 3:05-3:35PM Caloric Restriction and
Paul Fadel, University of Longevity: from Physiology to
Missouri Molecular Mechanisms
10:05-10:30AM Human Vascular and Eric Ravussin, Pennington
Hemodynamic Responses to Research Center
Local Hypoperfusion in 3:35-4:05PM Mitochondrial Energetics and
Exercising Muscle Insulin Action in Skeletal Muscle
Darren Casey, Mayo Clinic Deborah Muoio, Duke University
4:05-4:35PM Metabolic Adaptation in Aging
SESSION 2B: Tissue Signals that Impact
and Disease
Inter-Organ Trafficking and
David Marcinek, University of
Coordination
Washington
of Metabolites and Nutrients
4:35-5:00PM Exercise as a Countermeasure
Chair: Bente Klarlund Pedersen
for Aging - Human and Murine
8:30-8:35AM Introduction
Models
Bente Klarlund Pedersen, Centre
Mark Tarnopolsky, McMaster
of Inflammatory Metabolism
University
SESSION 2D: Bone-Fat-Brain Connections SESSION 3B: Energy Substrate Partitioning
Chair: Susan Bloomfield During Exercise and Recovery
3:00-3:05PM Introduction Chair: Barry Braun
Susan Bloomfield, Texas A&M 8:30-8:35AM Introduction
University Barry Braun, University of
3:05-3:35PM Leptin’s ‘Central’ Role in Massachusetts - Amherst
Regulation of Bone Mass: Is the 8:35-9:05AM Metabolism of Triglyceride and
Brain Important? Fatty Acids during the Post-
Mark Hamrick, Medical College exercise Recovery Period
of Georgia Gregory Henderson, Mayo Clinic
3:35-4:05PM Interaction of Sympathetic 9:05-9:35AM Age, Exercise, Diet: Effects on
Nervous System and Leptin in Insulin Resistance
Bone Loss and Energy John Kirwan, Cleveland Clinic
Restriction 9:35-10:05AM Calcium and AMPK in Control of
Susan Bloomfield, Texas A&M Fuel Utilization in Muscle
University Erik A. Richter, University of
4:05-4:35PM Neuroendocrine Regulation of Copenhagen
Bone Mass in Humans 10:05-10:30AM Teasing Apart the Effects of
Madhu Misra, Harvard Medical Exercise and Energy Imbalance
School on Metabolic Health
4:35-5:00PM How Reversible is Bone Loss Barry Braun, University of
Following Prolonged Energy Massachusetts - Amherst
Deficiency?
10:30-11:00AM Break
Mary Jane DeSouza,
Pennsylvania State University 11:00AM-12:00PM Keynote Lecture
The Diseasome of Physical
Inactivity and the Role of
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2010 Myokines in Muscle-fat Cross-talk
SESSION 3A: Redox Signaling in Muscle Bente Klarlund Pedersen, Centre
Injury and Regeneration of Inflammation Metabolism
Chair: Tom Best
8:30-8:35AM Introduction 12:00-1:00PM Lunch Break
Tom Best, Ohio State University
1:00-3:00PM Poster Sessions
8:35-9:05AM Roles of Reactive Oxygen
3:00-5:00PM Concurrent Symposiums
Species in Contraction-induced
Muscle Injury and Regeneration: SESSION 3C: Exercise-induced
Effect of Age Cardioprotection: Therapeutic
Anne McArdle, Liverpool Targets
University Chair: Donna Korzick
9:05-9:35AM Regulation of Muscle Growth 3:00-3:05PM Introduction
and Regeneration by the Donna Korzick, Pennsylvania
Immune System State University
James Tidball, University of 3:05-3:35PM Why Do Mitochondrial Kill – Can
California-Los Angeles We (Pre)condition Them to be
9:35-10:05AM Activation of Satellite Cells in Less Destructive
Regenerating Muscle Elizabeth Murphy, NHLBI, NIH
Denis Guttridge, Ohio State 3:35-4:00PM Role of Myocardial Ion Channels
University in Exercise-induced
10:05-10:30AM Muscle Regeneration: Are Stem Cardioprotection
Cells the Answer? David Brown, East Carolina
Johnny Huard, University of University
Pittsburgh 4:00-4:30PM The Effect of Exercise on the
Cardiovascular Complications of
Diabetes: How Protective Is It?
Earl Noble, University of
Western Ontario
4:30-5:00PM Interaction of Exercise and 3:35-4:05PM Adaptations to Exercise from a
Statins on Cardioprotection Mitochondrial Bioenergetics
Joe Starnes, University of North Point of View
Carolina at Greensboro Darrell Neufer, East Carolina
University
SESSION 3D: Signaling Mechanisms
4:05-4:35PM Anabolic Signaling, Gene
Mediating Skeletal Muscle
Expression and Protein
Adaptations to Exercise
Synthesis in Human Skeletal
Chair: Karyn Esser
Muscle Following Acute
3:00-3:05PM Introduction
Resistance Exercise
Karyn Esser, University of Blake Rasmussen, University of
Kentucky Texas Medical Branch
3:05-3:35PM Activity Dependent Signaling
4:35-5:00PM Circadian Effects on Muscle
Pathways for Transcriptional
Adaptation to Exercise
Regulation in Cultured Adult
Karyn Esser, University of
Skeletal Muscle Fibers
Kentucky
Martin Schneider, University of
Maryland
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