Research Unit “Peripheral-Central Interaction in Stress” Kickoff Symposium
筑波大学リサーチユニット『ストレスにかかわる末梢ー中枢連関』キックオフシンポジウム
Exploring Biological Mechanisms of Peripheral-Central Interaction in Stress
ストレスにかかわる末梢ー中枢連関の生物学的基盤の探索
日時:2024年 3月14日 14:00~17:30
場所:筑波大学 国際統合睡眠医科学研究機構(IIIS)1階 講堂
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参加は無料です。事前登録をしてください。学生の参加を歓迎します。(終了しました)
Free of charge. Students are welcome to attend!
私たちの日常生活には様々なストレスが存在しており、適度なストレスはやる気を出して挑戦する原動力になる一方、過度のストレスは不安やうつ、攻撃性など様々な心理的問題や精神疾患につながる。本シンポジウムは、ストレスの生物学的基盤としての末梢-中枢連関について最先端の研究の知見を共有し、その理解を深めることを目的とする。(発表言語:英語)
We experience various kinds of stress in our daily lives. Moderate stress can motivate and challenge us, while excessive stress can lead to various psychological problems and psychiatric disorders, such as anxiety, depression, and aggression. This symposium aims to share findings from cutting-edge research on the peripheral-central linkage as the biological basis of stress and to deepen our understanding of stress.
スケジュール/Schedule
14:00-14:30 "Peripheral-central interactions in individual differences in aggression"
Aki Takahashi (Institute of Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba)
14:30-15:00 "Analyses of the mechanisms and function of REM sleep"
Yu Hayashi (Department of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo; International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine (WPI-IIIS), University of Tsukuba)
15:00-15:10 Coffee break
15:10-15:40 "Propagation of neuronal micronuclei regulates microglial states"
Fuminori Tsuruta (Institute of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba)
15:40-16:10 "Neuroimmune Mechanisms of Stress in Mental Illness"
Tomoyuki Furuyashiki (Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine)
16:10-16:20 Coffee break
16:20-16:50 "Glioneuronal mechanisms integrating sleep homeostasis and motivation"
Michael Lazarus (WPI-IIIS and Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba)
16:50-17:30 “Sex-specific neurovascular alterations underlie stress vulnerability vs resilience and human depression.”
Caroline Ménard (Department of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Universite Laval, and CERVO Brain Research Center, Canada)