Programme
Vendredi 13 mars
9h00 : Accueil des participants
9h15 : Ouverture du symposium
9h30 -10h45 : Communications orales :
Session 1 : Circuits nociceptifs
1) A pain-related sodium channel CRISPR/Cas9 mouse model for the human Scn9aR185H mutation: establishment and behaviors
Yaping XUE, Strasbourg.
2) Frequency-dependent short-term synaptic plasticity of GABAergic connections onto lamina II neurons.
Lou Cathenaut, Strasbourg.
3) Astroglial Kir4.1 ion channel deficit underlies inflammatory mechanical allodynia
Sarah Mountadem, Clermont.
4) Impact of prenatal stress on visceral sensitivity and intestinal homeostasis in adulthood
Nicolas Cenac, Toulouse.
5) TrkB-driven differential chloride homeostasis in the spinal dorsal horn locally shapes synaptic metaplasticity and sensitization
Jimena Perez Sanchez, Marseille.
10h45-11h15 : Pause Café
11h15-12h15 : Conférence plénière : « Neuronal circuits for pain and itch in the spinal dorsal horn » Pr Andrew Todd (Glasgow, UK)
12h15 : Sponsors/Partenaires (20 min): Lucine, association "la maison du cerveau".
13h-14h30 : Déjeuner
14h30-16h00 : Communications orales
Session 2 : Douleurs Chroniques
1) Peripheral ASIC3 activation by lysophosphatidyl-choline induced chronic joint pain and associated anxiety in mice
Florian Jacquot, Nice.
2) Gender-independent involvement of P2X4 receptor in chronic pain and associated comorbidities
Damien Gilabert, Montpellier.
3) NGS custom gene panel investigation of genetic predisposition to CPSP
Francesca Puppo, Marseille.
4) Optical modulation of mechanical but not thermal allodynia through peripheral mGlu4 receptors
Cyril Goudet, Montpellier.
5) Loss of Myo1a reveals gene-microbiota interactions in the settlement of chronic pain
Ana Reynders, Marseille.
6) APE1/Ref-1 Redox function is implicated in Pain sensitization mechanism and involved in the global regulation of cellular miRNAs
Amira Zaky, Alexandrie, Egypte.
16h-16h30 Pause Café.
16h30-17h30 : Conférence plénière : « Uncovering somatosensory coding strategies » Pr. Yves De Koninck (Québec City, CA)
17h30-18h Actualités du réseau douleur. Pr. R Dallel.
20h00 Dîner de Gala : Café du Port, 1 Quai Deschamps, 33100 Bordeaux
Samedi 14 mars
8h30-9h30 : Communications orales
Session 3 : Peptides et douleur
1) LIT-001 a Nonpeptide Oxytocin Receptor Agonist for a Durable Relief of Inflammatory Pain
Louis Hilfiger, Strasbourg.
2) The RFRP-3/NPFF1R system modulates nociception, opioid analgesia and inflammatory pain in rodents.
Frédéric Simonin, Strasbourg.
3) The effect of Relaxin on pain : behavioral and morphological data
Cynthia Alkhoury Abboud, Bordeaux.
4) Oxytocin Acts on Astrocytes in the Central Amygdala to Promote a Positive Emotional State
Damien Kerspern, Strasbourg.
9h30-10h30 Conférence plénière : « Peut-on se passer des morphiniques ? » Pr. Valeria Martinez, PU-PH (Hôpital Raymond Poincaré, Garches, France)
10h30-11h Pause Café.
11h00-12h00 : Communications orales.
Session 4 : Douleur et Parkinson
1) Involvement of serotonergic descending pathways on pain in a mouse model of parkinsonism
Zoé Grivet, Bordeaux.
2) Involvement of spinal cord dopamine depletion in the pathophysiology of nociceptive disabilities in a rat model of Parkinson’s disease
Keri Ann Charles, Bordeaux.
3) Noyau subthalamique et douleur, implication sur les symptômes douloureux dans la maladie de Parkinson
Veronique Coizet, Grenoble.
4) Ablation of the tVTA compensates symptoms, including nociceptive, in a model of Parkinson’s disease.
Michel Barrot, Strasbourg.
12h00 Prix de la communication orale. Conclusions. Déjeuner.
Fin du symposium.