ISBRA 2006 World Congress on Alcohol Research

Session Details

Fetal Alcohol Poster Session

Wednesday, 13 September 2006 12:30 -13:30

Brisbane Room

Glia and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Ethanol-induced disturbances of gliogenesis and neurogenesis in the brain development
  • Marjaneh Akbarzadeh, Department of Psychology, Russian University of Economics and Culture, Moscow, Russia, Russia
  • The effects of ethanol on glial cell proliferation: Mechanisms involved in central nervous system dysfunctions induced by prenatal ethanol exposure
  • Reyhaneh Akbarzadeh, Department of Psychology, Russian University of Economics and Culture, Moscow, Russia, Russia
  • Ethanol neurobehavioural teratogenicity and vitamins C plus E in the guinea pig: A maternal vitamin dose - offspring neurobehavioural response study
  • James F Brien, Queen's University at Kingston, Dept. of Pharmacology & Toxicology and Centre for Neuroscience Studies, Canada
  • The Effect of Voluntary Exercise on Adult Rat Motor Cortex Cytogenesis after Alcohol Exposure During the Third Trimester Equivalent
  • Lyngine H Calizo, Psychology Department, University of Delaware, United States
  • Diagnosis of fetal alcohol syndrome and alcohol use in pregnancy: a survey of paediatricians’ knowledge, attitudes and practice
  • Elizabeth J Elliott, University of Sydney; Children's hospital at Westmead; Australian Paediatric Surveillance Unit, Australia
  • Fetal alcohol syndrome in Australia
  • Elizabeth J Elliott, University of Sydney, Australia
  • Prenatal alcohol exposure in the rat alters kidney development and elevates systolic blood pressure
  • Steve Gray, Monash University, Australia
  • Children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders display a unique pattern of deficits in eye movement behaviours
  • Courtney R Green, Queen's University, Canada
  • Douglas P Munoz, Queen's University, Canada
  • James N Reynolds, Queen's University, Canada
  • Exposure to ethanol during embryogenesis decreases the neural progenitor pool: role of Notch1/FGFR2 pathway
  • Consuelo Guerri, Centro de Investigación Principe Felipe, Spain
  • Brief episodes of ethanol exposure can result in growth restriction, cerebral white matter injury and decreased levels of IGF in late gestation sheep
  • Richard Harding, Monash University, Australia
  • Temporal windows of vulnerability for cell populations in the developing rat cerebellum after a single binge ethanol exposure during the postnatal period
  • Nirelia M Idrus, Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology, University of Otago, New Zealand
  • Arithmetic and Executive Function in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Preliminary fMRI Findings
  • Sandra W Jacobson, Wayne State University School of Medicine, United States
  • Joseph L Jacobson, Wayne State University School of Medicine, United States
  • Deficits in Number Processing and Executive Function in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder in Preschool Children
  • Sandra W Jacobson, Wayne State University School of Medicine, United States
  • Long Term Effects in the Neocortex Following Early Prenatal Ethanol Exposure
  • Yuhong Li, New Zealand
  • Ruth MA Napper, Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology, University of Otago, New Zealand
  • Marilyn J Duxson, New Zealand
  • Spatial Learning and Navigation Deficits in an International Sample of Children with Heavy Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
  • Sarah N Mattson, Center for Behavioral Teratology, San Diego State University, United States
  • Deficits in Complex Set Shifting in Children with Heavy Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
  • Christie L McGee, United States
  • Brainstem Motor Nucleus Neurons Are Vulnerable to Ethanol During Gastrulation and Neuronal Generation
  • Sandra M Mooney, SUNY Upstate Medical University, United States
  • Maternal thyroxine treatment reverses most neurobehavioral deficits of fetal alcohol exposure
  • Eva E Redei, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, United States
  • Effect of moderate exposure to alcohol in utero on neuro-testosterone levels in immature rat offspring
  • Akiko Shimamoto, Yamaguchi University School of Medicine, Japan
  • Visual Working Memory Deficits in Children with Heavy Prenatal Alcohol Exposure are Secondary to Lower-Order Deficits
  • Linnea Vaurio, United States
  • Decreased dendritic spine density in mPFC of rats exposed to ethanol in the third trimester equivalent
  • Lee T Whitcher, University of Delaware, United States
  • Published on Thursday, 7 September 2006 by the Professional Conference Organiser