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List of Poster Presentations P-001 Victoria Magrioti (University of Athens, Greece) 2-Oxoamides with reduced lipophilicity as cPLA2 inhibitors P-002 Violetta Constantinou-Kokotou (Agricultural University of Athens, Greece) 2-Oxoamides based on dipeptides as inhibitors of iPLA2 P-003 Demosthenes B. Panagiotakos (Harokopio University, Greece) Lipoprotein-associated-PLA2 improves the classification of HellenicSCORE in cardiovascular disease risk prediction: the ATTICA Study P-004 Smaragdi Antonopoulou (Harokopio University, Greece) PAF biosynthesis in U-937 cells under inflammatory conditions is inhibited by phenolic compounds P-005 Smaragdi Antonopoulou (Harokopio University, Greece) Modulation of PAF metabolism in U937 cells by polar lipid wine extracts that contain PAF inhibitors P-006 George M. Stamatakis (University of Athens, Greece) A new functional food with natural PAF receptor specific inhibitors against cardiovascular diseases P-007 Mary Yannakoulia (Harokopio University, Greece) Cardioprotective properties of a yogurt enriched with natural origin PAF inhibitors P-008 Tzortzis Nomikos (Harokopio University, Greece) PAF is an inhibitor of insulin’s antiplatelet actions P-009 Vasiliki D. Papakonstantinou (University of Athens, Greece) The implication of PAF in the ‘’non-AIDS morbidities’’ P-010 Masahiko Yamaguchi (University of Shizuoka, Japan) PAF receptor deficiency exacerbates diet-induced obesity and PAF–PAF receptor signaling up-regulates an energy expenditure inducer in adipocytes P-011 Koei Shinzawa (Osaka University, Japan) The roles of iPLA2β in hypoxic cell death and neuroaxonal dystrophy P-012 Satoshi Akiba (Kyoto Pharmaceutical University, Japan) Amelioration of oxidative stress-induced liver injury and fibrosis by cPLA2α deficiency P-013 Noriko Ueno (Akita University, Japan) Analysis of two major intracellular PLA2 in mast cells reveals crucial contribution of cPLA2α, not iPLA2β, to lipid mobilization in proximal mast cells and distal fibroblasts 1 P-014 Tetsuya Hirabayashi (Tokyo Metro. Inst. Med. Sci., Japan) PNPLA7 lysophospholipase has a pivotal role in hepatic choline metabolism and systemic energy homeostasis P-015 Tatsuki Anjo (Tokyo Metro. Inst. Med. Sci., Japan) Impaired skin barrier function in PNPLA1-deficient mice P-016 Kei Yamamoto (Tokyo Metro. Inst. Med. Sci., Japan) A unique lipid pathway driven by group IIF sPLA2 undelies epidermalhyperplasic disorders P-017 Kei Yamamoto (Tokyo Metro. Inst. Med. Sci., Japan) Group IIF sPLA2 promotes skin carcinogenesis P-018 Yoshimi Miki (Tokyo Metro. Inst. Med. Sci., Japan) Group IID sPLA2 resolves psoriasis by driving pro-resolving lipid mediators P-019 Yuki Endo (Tokyo Metro. Inst. Med. Sci., Japan) Skin abnormalities in group III sPLA2-deficient mice P-020 Yoshitaka Taketomi (Tokyo Metro. Inst. Med. Sci., Japan) Group III sPLA2 facilitates mast cell maturation and anaphylaxis P-021 Yoshitaka Taketomi (Tokyo Metro. Inst. Med. Sci., Japan) Deficiency of group III sPLA2 protects from atherosclerosis P-022 Hiroyasu Sato (Tokyo Metro. Inst. Med. Sci., Japan) Deficiency of group III sPLA2 protects from metabolic disorders P-023 Hiroyasu Sato (Tokyo Metro. Inst. Med. Sci., Japan) Adipocyte-inducible group V and IIE sPLA2s play distinct roles in metabolic disorders P-024 Remi Murase (Tokyo Metro. Inst. Med. Sci., Japan) Group X sPLA2 protects from colitis by mobilizing ω3 polyunsaturated fatty metabolites P-025 Kazuhiro Watanabe (University of Yamanashi, Japan) Group IIA, IVA and V PLA2 in coronary thrombi were associated with recurrent cardiac events and the development of atherosclerosis after acute myocardial infarction P-026 Kazuhiro Watanabe (University of Yamanashi, Japan) The expression of group IIE and V sPLA2 is associated with an increased expression of osteogenic molecules in human calcified aortic valves P-027 Atsushi Irie (Tokyo Metro. Inst. Med. Sci., Japan) Phosphatidylethanolamine dynamics in osteoclast fusion 2 P-028 Farideh Ghomashchi (University of Washington, USA) A mouse expressing enzymatically inactive group IIA sPLA2 P-029 Akira Abe (Sapporo Medical University, Japan) Preferential hydrolysis of truncated oxidized glycerophospholipids by lysosomal PLA2 P-030 Masahiro Watanabe (Kagawa University, Japan) PLA/acyltransferase family proteins are involved in generation of Nacylphosphatidylethanolamine in living cells P-031 Hirofumi Hohjoh (Kumamoto University, Japan) PGE2 facilitates neurite outgrowth in preoptic neurons P-032 Soken Tsuchiya (Kumamoto University, Japan) The role of multiple prostanoid receptors in embryo implantation and spacing P-033 Kyoshiro Tsuge (Kumamoto University, Japan) The roles of prostanoid receptors during somite stages of zebrafish development P-034 Ryo Iwasaki (Kumamoto University, Japan) The role of prostanoid receptors in vasculogenesis of zebrafish P-035 Utako Yokoyama (Yokohama City University, Japan) PGE2–EP4 signaling promotes vascular intimal thickening via fibulin-1 P-036 Ryo Ishiwata (Yokohama City University, Japan) Secretome-based identification of PGE2-regulated proteins in human abdominal aortic aneusysm P-037 Ryo Ishiwata (Yokohama City University, Japan) PGE2–EP4 exerts an anti-fibrotic effect in the heart P-038 Tomoyuki Furuyashiki (Kobe University, Japan) Roles of inflammation-related molecules in repeated stress-induced behavioral changes in mice P-039 Kiyoshi Matsumaru (Osaka Institute of Technology, Japan) Mechanisms of fever following intracerebral hemorrhage P-040 Ko Fujimori (Osaka University of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Japan) Acceleration of obesity by PGD2 and its metabolites P-041 Keisuke Yoshikawa (Saitama Medical University, Japan) PGF2α FP receptor inhibitor reduce demyelination and motor dysfunction in a cuprizone-induced multiple sclerosis mouse model 3 P-042 Izumi Tsukayama (Okayama Prefectural University, Japan) Dioscorea japonica suppresses COX-2 and mPGES-1 expression and has preventive effects on squamous cell carcinoma P-043 Yuka Sasaki (Showa University, Japan) Role of microsomal prostaglandin E synthase-1 in chemical-induced carcinogenesis P-044 Hiroshi Kuwata (Showa University, Japan) Inhibition of acyl-CoA synthetase perturbs arachidonic acid metabolism P-045 Hyeun Wook Chang (Yeungnam University, Republic of Korea) Negative regulation of eicosanoid and cytokine generation by the Fyn-LKB1AMPK pathway in IgE/antigen-stimulated mast cells P-046 Hideki Amano (Kitasato University, Japan) Microsomal PGE synthase-1 enhances lung metastasis formation by enhancement of accumulation of myeloid-derived suppressor cells P-047 Hiromi Matsuda (Kitasato Uninersity, Japan) Role of TP signaling in enhancement of lymphangiogenesis in diaphragms during endotoxin induced petitonitis in mice P-048 Kazuhito Oba (Kitasato University, Japan) Downregulation of the pro-angiogenic PGE receptor EP3 and reduced angiogenesis in a mouse model of diabetes mellitus P-049 Toshiaki Okuno (Juntendo University, Japan) Identification and characterization of zebrafish LTB4 receptors BLT1 and BLT2 P-050 Tomoaki Koga (Juntendo University, Japan) LTB4 receptor BLT1 defines dendritic cell subsets with different characteristics in differentiation and proliferation of T cells P-051 Fumiyuki Sasaki (Juntendo University, Japan) M2 macrophages promote neovascular age-related macular degeneration thorugh the activation of the LTB4 receptor BLT1 signaling P-052 Takako Ichiki (Juntendo University, Japan) Functional Interplay between the LTB4 receptor BLT1 and RAGE P-053 Kazuko Saeki (Juntendo University, Japan) 12-HHT promotes epidermal wound healing by accelerating keratinocyte migration via the LTB4 receptor BLT2 receptor P-054 Misako Shigematsu (Juntendo University, Japan) LTB4 receptor BLT2 protects against mouse acute lung injury induced by pneumococcal toxin pneumolysin 4 P-055 Nanase Takahashi (Juntendo University, Japan) Multiplexed quantitative analysis of eicosanoids in pregnant women P-056 Jian-lin Wu (Macau University of Science and Technology, China) Study of eicosanoids metabolome in house dust mite induced human allergic disease P-057 Kenichi Ishibashi (Teikyo University, Japan) Insulin responsiveness in elaidate-incorporated adipocytes P-058 Eriko Nakatani (Teikyo University, Japan) Analysis of fatty acid composition of vesicles derived from adipocytes P-059 Chie Shimamoto (Ochanomizu University, Japan) Functional characterization of variants detected in FABP genes in psychiatric illnesses P-060 Kenji Yoshida (Natl. Ctr. for Global Health and Medicine, Japan) Monoacylglycerol lipase knockout mice are resistant to high fat diet-induced obesity in an endocannabinoid system-independent manner P-061 Suzumi M. Tokuoka (Natl. Ctr. for Global Health and Medicine, Japan) Development of glycerophospholipid profiling method for biological samples using ternary gradient liquid chromatography/selected reaction monitoring mass spectrometry P-062 Yuichi Kobayashi (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Organic synthesis of several resolvins, 12-HHT, and the epoxyisoprostane E2 P-063 Masaharu Nagata (Kyushu University, Japan) Association between the ratio of serum EPA to AA and cause-specific mortality in a general Japanese population: The Hisayama Study P-064 Rieko Nakata (Nara Women’s University, Japan) Selective activation of GPR120 by ω3 fatty acids using TGFα shedding assay P-065 Kosaku Murakami (Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands) Expression patterns of receptors for specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators in synovial tissues from osteoarthritis patients P-066 Masakazu Shinohara (Harvard Medical School, USA) Cell-cell interactions and bronchoconstrictor eicosanoid reduction with inhaled carbon monoxide and resolvin D1 P-067 Taiga Kato (RIKEN IMS, Japan) 12/15-lipoxygenase defines a unique macrophage subset with high phagocytotic activity 5 P-068 Jun Miyata (RIKEN IMS, Japan) Dysregulated 15-lipoxygenase activity and biosynthesis of protectin D1 in eosinophils from patients with severe asthma P-069 Shinnosuke Matsueda (RIKEN IMS, Japan) Identification of 14,20-diHDHA as a novel anti-inflammatory metabolite P-070 Jin Endo (RIKEN IMS, Japan) Cardiac macrophage-derived 18-HEPE, an EPA metabolite, prevents the progression of cardiac remodeling under pressure overload in mice P-071 Kazutaka Ikeda (RIKEN IMS, Japan) Multi-lipidomics approach for investigating lipid metabolic changes globally and unbiasedly P-072 Kaori Yamamoto (RIKEN IMS, Japan) Diet-induced weight loss with or without exercise in obese men influence serum lipids both in quality and quantity P-073 Kotaro Hama (Teikyo University, Japan) Metabolomic analysis of phospholipids in peroxisomal diseases P-074 Shunji Kato (Tohoku University, Japan) LC-MS/MS determination of phosphatidylcholine hydroperoxide isomers via promotion of sodium adduct formation P-075 Jun Nagai (Nagasaki University, Japan) Molecular machineries determining the levels of LPA production in various neuropathic pain models - LC-MS/MS analysis P-076 Takehiro Mukae (Nagasaki University, Japan) Pharmacotherapeutic studies on molecular machineries determining the levels of LPA production in various neuropathic pain models P-077 Shinji Yamamoto (Saitama Medical University, Japan) Cyclic phosphatidic acid treatment suppress demyelination and motor dysfunction in mice cuprizone-induced P-078 George Kokotos (University of Athens, Greece) Long chain amides as autotaxin inhibitors P-079 Shiro Kurusu (Kitasato Univeristy, Japan) Spatio-temporally regulated expression and enzymatic activity of autotaxin in multiple gestational tissues of rats P-080 Nobuyuki Fukushima (Kindai Univeristy, Japan) LPA receptor genes expressed in Oryzias latipes P-081 Hidemitsu Igarashi (Akita University, Japan) Hematopoiesis-supporting function of LPA4 in bone marrow stromal cells 6 P-082 Yutaka Shimomura (Niigata University, Japan) Expression and functional studies of unique compound heterozygous mutations in the LPAR6 gene identified in a Japanese family with autosomal recessive woolly hair/hypotrichosis P-083 Kahori Namiki (Tohoku University, Japan) Attenuated mast cell function in LPA1-deficient mice P-084 Ryoji Kise (Tohoku University, Japan) LPA attenuates endothelial cell-cell contact by down-regulating VE-Cadherin P-085 Tatsuji Nishioka (Tohoku University, Japan) ATX–LPA–LPA1 axis in cartilage formation P-086 Shizu Aikawa (Tohoku University, Japan) LPA3 signaling regulates uterine decidualization P-087 Hiroshi Yukiura (Tohoku University, Japan) LPP3 maintains vascular stability by localizing and down-regulating LPA6 signalling P-088 Akiharu Uwamizu (Tohoku University, Japan) Establishment of high-throughput screening assay for identification of LPA6 agonists P-089 Hirotaka Matsumoto (Tohoku University, Japan) An accurate method for quantification of plasma LPA P-090 Kumiko Makide (Tohoku University, Japan) Role of lysophosphatidylserine in concanavalin A-induced hepatitis P-091 Saki Nemoto (Tohoku University, Japan) Function of phosphatidylserine-specific PLA1 in MRL/MpJ Faslpr mice P-092 Michiyo Okudaira (Tohoku University, Japan) The function of P2Y10 and GPR174 in autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome P-093 Yuji Shinjo (Tohoku University, Japan) Lysophosphatidylserine suppresses IL-2 production through GPR174 in T cells P-094 Hiroki Kawana (Tohoku University, Japan) Stability of 2-acyl-1-lysophospholipids in plasma P-095 Jiao Wang (Tohoku University, Japan) Microanalysis of S1P using laser microdissection and LC-MS/MS P-096 Hirohito Kotani (University of Yamanashi, Japan) Loss-of-function analysis of S1P signaling molecules in zebrafish 7 P-097 Nozomu Kono (The University of Tokyo, Japan) Role of α-TTP-PIPs Interaction in intracellular vitamin E transport P-098 Yuto Kitai (The University of Tokyo, Japan) Unfolded protein response is differently activated by membrane lipid saturation and unfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum P-099 Tatsuyuki Matsudaira (The University of Tokyo, Japan) SMAP2 Arf GAP regulates retrograde transport from recycling endosomes to the Golgi P-100 Yohsuke Ohba (The University of Tokyo, Japan) Mitochondria-type GPAT is required for mitochondrial fusion P-101 Rieko Imae (The University of Tokyo, Japan) Characteristic fatty acid composition in the sn-1 phosphatidylinositol; Formation and biological significance position of P-102 Takuya Kubo (The University of Tokyo, Japan) The role of lysophosphatidylinositol acyltransferase LPIAT1 in cortical lamination during development P-103 Natsumi Yamamori (The University of Tokyo, Japan) Identification of small subunit of serine palmitoyltransferase as a LPIAT1interacting protein P-104 Takahiro Niki (The University of Tokyo, Japan) The localization and function of intracellular sphingomyelin P-105 Atsushi Yamashita (Teikyo University, Japan) Sphingomyelin synthase 2, but not sphingomyelin synthase 1, is involved in HIV-1 envelope-mediated membrane fusion P-106 Akio Kihara (Hokkaido University, Japan) Phytosphingosine is a source of odd-numbered fatty acids via a novel pathway involving the MPO1 gene P-107 Mototeru Yamane (Tokyo Medical University, Japan) Palmitoyl-ceramide accumulation and necrotic cell death in A549 cells P-108 Tatsuya Tai (Kagawa University, Japan) Development of a fluorescence-based assay system for acid ceramidase activity P-109 Yoshikazu Nakamura (Tokyo Univ. Pharm. and Life Sci., Japan) PLCδ1 is required for epidermal barrier formation P-110 Reiko Satow (Tokyo Univ. Pharm. and Life Sci., Japan) PLCδ1 induces E-cadherin expression and suppresses malignancy in colorectal cancer cells 8 P-111 Kohya Kudo (Tokyo Univ. Pharm. and Life Sci., Japan) Functions of phospholipase Cδ1 in macrophages P-112 Takako Usuki (Chiba University, Japan) Expression and localization of diacylglycerol kinase δ in the developing mouse brain and phenotype of its brain-specific knockout mice P-113 Suguru Komenoi (Chiba University, Japan) Diacylglycerol kinase η is a high affinity isozyme for diacylglycerol P-114 Mari Araki (Gunma University, Japan) Identification and functional analyses of a novel diacylglycerol lipase from rat brain P-115 Chiaki Isaji (Gunma University, Japan) GDE4 and GDE7 produce LPA by lysophospholipase D activity P-116 Takuto Suito (Kyoto University, Japan) The fatty acid metabolite of commensal bacteria and host thermoreguratotry behavior in Drosophila melanogaster P-117 Strahil Pastuhov (Nagoya University, Japan) Identification of endocannabinoid receptors regulating axon regeneration in Caenorhabditis elegans P-118 Saira Hameed (Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Japan) Measurement of metabolites in Caenorhabditis elegans at an individual animal level reveals the genetically regulated variability of the amount of phosphatidylcholine species P-119 Md Amir Hossen (Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Japan) Decreased level of phosphatidylcholine (34:1) in multiple myeloma cells compared to plasma cells: a single cell MALDI-IMS approach 9