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Unité de Glycobiologie Structurale et Fonctionnelle UMR 8576 CNRS/USTL – IFR 147

GDRE. EARLY PROGRAMMING OF MODERN DISEASES. Unité de Glycobiologie Structurale et Fonctionnelle UMR 8576 CNRS/USTL – IFR 147. CNRS: French National Scientific Council of Research. Stefania MACCARI, FR Professor in Neurosciences Head of Neuroplasticity Team

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Unité de Glycobiologie Structurale et Fonctionnelle UMR 8576 CNRS/USTL – IFR 147

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  1. GDRE EARLY PROGRAMMING OF MODERN DISEASES Unité de Glycobiologie Structurale et FonctionnelleUMR 8576 CNRS/USTL – IFR 147 CNRS: French National Scientific Council of Research Stefania MACCARI, FR Professor in Neurosciences Head of Neuroplasticity Team Structural and Fonctional Glycobiology Unit UMR CNRS 8576

  2. Unité de Glycobiologie Structurale et FonctionnelleUMR 8576 CNRS/USTL – IFR 147 Director: Jean-Claude MICHALSKI http://ugsf-umr-glycobiologie.univ-lille1.fr/

  3. Unité de Glycobiologie Structurale et FonctionnelleUMR 8576 CNRS/USTL – IFR 147 GDRE BORDEAUX ROME LILLE EARLY PROGRAMMING OF MODERN DISEASES FRANCE-ITALY Network

  4. GDRE EARLY PROGRAMMING OF MODERN DISEASES THE PRENATAL RESTRAINT STRESS MODEL AND AN IMPAIRED RESPONSE TO STRESS and ALTERED NEUROPLASTICITY

  5. Restraint stress procedure : 100% french..

  6. GDRE Stefania Maccari Anna Moles EARLY PROGRAMMING OF MODERN DISEASES The network is headed by 2 co-coordinators:

  7. European Research Network, GDRE EARLY PROGRAMMING OF MODERN DISEASES, EPMD THE ITALIAN NETWORK: Anna Moles, CR Francesca Romana D’Amato, CR Martine Ammassari-Teule, DR Sara Bellantuono, PhD Student Luciana Garbugino, PhD Student Roberto Coccurello, Post-Doc

  8. GDRE EARLY PROGRAMMING OF MODERN DISEASES MONDAY, OCTOBER 19TH 2009 AT NAVY PIER, CHICAGO

  9. GDRE EARLY PROGRAMMING OF MODERN DISEASES Scientific Associate Director CNRS : Bernard BIOULAC, FR (CNRS, Univ. Bordeaux 2) EPMD Co-coordinators: Stefania MACCARI, FR (CNRS, Univ. Lille1): Animal model PRS, Neuroproteomics, Depression Anna MOLES, IT (CNR, Rome): Genomics and energy homeostasis Members of EPMD: Ferdinando NICOLETTI, IT (Univ. Rome): Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors and Depression Arndt BENECKE, FR (CNRS Univ. Lille1, Lille2): Epigenomics Annie DASZUTA, FR (CNRS, Univ. Marseille): Serotonin and adult neurogenesis Sebastien BOURET, FR (Inserm Univ. Lille2), USA (Univ. Southern California): Neurodevelopment & obesity Silvana GAETANI, IT (Univ. Roma): Endocannabinoids and feeding behaviour Vincent PRÉVOT, FR (Inserm, Univ. Lille2): Reproduction Valérie SIMONNEAUX, FR (CNRS, Univ. Strasbourg): Biological Rhythms Paolo GIACOBINI, FR (Inserm, Univ. Lille2): GnRH neuronal migration Thomas BORAUD, FR (CNRS, Univ. Bordeaux2): Neural substrate of motivated behaviours Associated Partners: Elisabeth MOCAER, FR (Servier): Agomelatine, antidepressant, intracellular mechanism Fred TUREK, USA (Northwestern University): Sleep and Obesity

  10. Neuronal Plasticity

  11. GDRE Jerome Mairesse EARLY PROGRAMMING OF MODERN DISEASES Roma circadian studies & sleep lab. : EARLY PROGRAMMING OF MODERN DISEASES, EPMD European Research Network, GDRE

  12. Minutes / 24h * * * Minutes / 24h Minutes / 24h depressive-like behavior: sleep alterations EARLY PROGRAMMING OF MODERN DISEASES, EPMD European Research Network, GDRE Reduced Slow Wave Sleep and increased REM (Mairesse et al.)

  13. Sara Morley-Fletcher Hippocampus Proteome of PRS rats : Down-regulation of proteins involved in neuroplasticity regulation Morley-Fletcher et al 2008 SFN

  14. Epigenomic approach 1. Proteomics and post translational modifications?

  15. Anna Moles The “epigenetic role” of the mother 1. Energy homestasis 2.Emotional behaviour 3. Learning, memory and neuroplasticity

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