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Program
Thursday, 6th December, 2007

16.30 – 18.30


A. OPENING SESSION

Chaired by:
William Evans, Little Rock, USA
Giovanni Mantovani, Cagliari, Italy

Welcome: John Morley, Stefan Anker, William Evans

1. Cachexia: prevalence and impact in medicine
Ken Fearon, Edinburgh, UK

2. Definition and diagnosis of cachexia / wasting disease
John Morley, St. Louis, USA

3. Similarities and differences of wasting disease
Stefan Anker, Berlin, Germany

4. The cost of cachexia
Wayne Levy, Seattle, USA


Friday, 7th December, 2007


08.30 -10.00


B. PLENARY SESSION: Diagnostic criteria of cachexia / wasting disease and their assessment

Chaired by:
John Morley, St. Louis, USA
Stefan Anker, Berlin, Germany

5. Anorexia
Ian Chapman, Adelaide, Australia

6. Decreased muscle strength and fatigue
Florian Strasser, St. Gallen, Switzerland

7. Assessment of body composition
Annemie Schols, Maastricht, The Netherlands

8. Anemia
Gerasimos Filippatos, Athens, Greece

9. Biochemical alterations: inflammation, low albumin
Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh, Torrance, USA


10.30 – 12.00


C. CLINICAL TRACK: Cachexia trials

Chaired by:
Aminah Jatoi, Rochester, USA
William Mitch, Houston, USA

10. Ghrelin and ghrelin analogs for wasting disease in CHF and COPD
Piotr Ponikowski, Wroclaw, Poland

11. Update on trials in HIV/AIDS-wasting
Morris Schambelan, San Francisco, USA

12. Growth hormone treatment in severe kidney disease
Viatcheslav Rakov, Zurich, Switzerland

Updates on Clinical Trials – round table discussion
William Evans, John Morley, Stefan Anker


D. BASIC TRACK: Ubiquitin-proteasome system

Chaired by:
Alfred Goldberg, Boston, USA
HQ Han, Thousand Oaks, USA

13. Skeletal muscle hypertrophy and atrophy pathways: overview
David Glass, Cambridge, USA

14. Myostatin and ubiquitin
Ravi Kambadur, Singapore

15. Identification of polyubiquitinated substrates of the skeletal muscle proteasome
Didier Attaix, Clermond-Ferrand, France

16. Thinking outside the box: the example of rho- and rac-kinase inhibitors
Stephan von Haehling, London, UK

17. Short plenary poster presentation n(abstract 1.04)
Milan Holecek, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic

12.00 - 14.00 Lunch

12.15 - 13.45 Poster sessions

PO 1. Cachexia mechanisms
PO 2. Cachexia in cancer
PO 3. Methodology studies


14.00 – 15.30


E. CLINICAL TRACK: Cancer cachexia
Chaired by:
Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh, Torrance, USA
Marc Hellerstein, Berkeley, USA

18. The clinical problem: epidemiology & pathophysiology
Aminah Jatoi, Rochester, USA

19. The effects of cancer on skeletal musculature
Vickie Baracos, Edmonton, Canada

20. Causes of death and cardiac problems
Mathias Rauchhaus, Berlin, Germany

21. Treatment on cancer cachexia: clinical trials update
Glenn Lesser, Winston-Salem, USA

22. Short plenary poster presentation (abstract 4.62-64)
Jochen Springer, Berlin, Germany


F. BASIC TRACK: Muscle metabolism

Chaired by:
Herbert Lochs, Berlin, Germany
Annemie Schols, Maastricht, The Netherlands

23. Is it possible to separate the metabolic effects of cachexia from inactivity
William Evans, Little Rock, USA

24. Myostatin
HQ Han, Thousand Oaks, USA

25. Biomarkers for muscle wasting from tissue
William Mitch, Houston, USA

26. Biomarkers for muscle wasting from blood
Stephan von Haehling, Berlin, Germany


16.00 – 17.40


G. PLENARY SESSION: Pathophysiology of tissue wasting

Chaired by:
Luigi Ferrucci, Baltimore, USA
Fillippo Rossi-Fanelli, Rome, Italy

27. “Prometheus” basic science in cachexia lecture: past, present and future trends in cancer cachexia research
Giovanni Mantovani, Cagliari, Italy

28. Muscle events contributing to and limiting muscle wasting
Alfred Goldberg, Boston, USA

29. Stem cells and muscle
Nadia Rosenthal, Rome, Italy

30. Of bears, frogs, meat, mice and men: insights into muscle loss and fat deposition
Miranda Grounds, Perth, Australia


17.45 – 19.15 General poster discussion


Saturday, 8th December, 2007


08.30 – 10.00


H. PLENARY SESSION: Wasting disease in chronic illness – common pathways

Chaired by:
David Thomas, St. Louis, USA
Connie Bales, Durham, USA

31. Chronic kidney disease
Joel Kopple, Los Angeles, USA

32. Role of intestinal function in wasting disease
Herbert Lochs, Berlin, Germany

33. Chronic heart failure
Piotr Ponikowski, Wroclaw, Poland

34. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Matthias John, Prerow, Germany


10.30 – 12.00


I. BASIC TRACK: New treatment approaches

Chaired by:
Robert Wolfe, Little Rock, USA
Daniel Marks, Portland, USA

35. ACE inhibitors
Marco Pahor, Gainesville, USA

36. Nitric Oxide: friend or foe in cachexia
Thomas Thum, Würzburg, Germany

37. Ghrelin and ghrelin analogs
Rakesh Datta, Boston, USA

38. Immune modulation
Anthony Cerami, Ossining, USA


K . CLINICAL TRACK: Sarcopenia

Chaired by:
John Morley, St. Louis, USA
Jochen Springer, Berlin, Germany

39. Epidemiology
Richard Baumgartner, Louisville, USA

40. General pathophysiology
Luigi Ferrucci, Baltimore, USA

41. Cell dath regulation and ageing
Volker Adams, Leipzig, Germany

42. Clinical insights
Cornel Sieber, Nuremberg, Germany

43. Short plenary poster presentation (poster 5.73)
Maurits Vandewoude, Antwerpen, Belgium


12:00-14:00 Lunch

12:15 – 13:45 Poster sessions

PO 4. Intervention studies
PO 5. Human cachexia - various
PO 6. Cachexia mechanisms


14.00 – 15.30


L . CLINICAL TRACK: Nutraceuticals and Orexigenics

Chaired by:
William Evans, Little Rock, USA
William Mitch, Houston, USA

44. Feeding and wasting disease: the role of nutraceuticals
Connie Bales, Durham, USA

45. Eicosopentanoic acid, BCAA and carnitine
Fillippo Rossi-Fanelli, Rome, Italy

46. Orexigenics
David Thomas, St. Louis, USA

47. Regulation of feeding
Daniel Marks, Portland, USA



M . BASIC TRACK: Growth factors

Chaired by:
HQ Han, Thousand Oaks, USA
Joel Kopple, Los Angeles, USA

48. SARMs
Shalender Bhasin, Los Angeles, USA

49. Mechanogrowth factor/ IGF-I
Geoff Goldspink, London, UK

50. Ghrelin
Akio Inui, Kagoshima, Japan

51. Pathophysiology of AIDS Cachexia
Marc Hellerstein, Berkeley, USA



16.00 – 18.00


N. PLENARY SESSION: Muscle

Chaired by:
Nadia Rosenthal, Rome, Italy
Michael Schuster, New York, USA

52. “Hippocrates” clinical research in cachexia lecture: the metabolic basis of muscle loss
Robert Wolfe, Little Rock, USA

53. Muscle wasting in cancer and ageing: cachexia versus sarcopenia
Josep Argiles, Barcelona, Spain

54. Mitochondria and muscle
Christiaan Leeuwenburgh, Gainesville, USA

55. Muscle and fat tissue interaction
Liat Mintz, East Brunswick, USA


From 20.00 Anti-cachexia dinner (beach party)

Sunday, 9th December, 2007

08.30 – 10.30


O. PLENARY SESSION: Debates

Chaired by:
Stefan Anker, Berlin, Germany
John Morley, St. Louis, USA

DEBATE 1: Are cytokines always involved in the pathogenesis of cachexia?

56. Pro
Maurizio Muscaritoli, Rome, Italy

57. Con
Michael Schuster, New York, USA

DEBATE 2: What needs to be preserved in acute cachexia – fat or muscle tissue ?

58. Fat
Wolfram Doehner, Berlin, Germany

59. Muscle
William Evans, Little Rock, USA

DEBATE 3: Is nutritional support essential for anabolics to work in cachexia?

60. Pro
Arny Ferrando, Little Rock, USA

61. Con
Khursheed N. Jeejeebhoy, Ontario, Canada


11.00 – 12.30


P. PLENARY SESSION: Meeting highlights and close

Chaired by:
John Morley, St. Louis, USA
Josep Argiles, Barcelona, Spain

62. Meeting highlights: basic science
Josep Argiles, Barcelona, Spain

63. Meeting highlights: pathophysiology
William Evans, Little Rock, USA

64. Meeting highlights: treatment studies
Stefan Anker, Berlin, Germany


Awards ceremony: Young Investigator Awards & Poster Prizes




Venue
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Chairmen:
John E. Morley,
St. Louis, MO, USA
William J. Evans,
Little Rock, AR, USA
Stefan D. Anker,
Berlin, Germany
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