SOCIETY FOR LIGHT TREATMENT AND BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS

13th Annual Meeting, June 24-27, 2001

Nobel Forum, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

 

FINAL PROGRAM

 

 

Stockholm -- the Nordic Venice -- is the setting for SLTBR's 13th annual meeting. On June 22 and 23, we celebrate Midsummer in Sweden -- one of our biggest festivals, so it's a great time to visit Stockholm. Our meeting site and welcome reception is the Nobel Forum, home for the Nobel committees and the site where the Nobel Laureates in physiology and medicine are chosen each year. The Forum is situated at the Campus of Karolinska Institute, within walking distance of our two main hotels.

 

On Monday evening, we are invited to a reception in the Town Hall where the Nobel banquet is held. Our own banquet, on Tuesday, will be held at the Vasamuseum, the most popular museum in Scandinavia. An excellent meeting program in such a beautiful location will make for a memorable occasion. We look forward to welcoming you to Stockholm!

 

Bengt Kjellman, Chair
Local Organizing Committee

 

Members of Local Organizing Committee: Torbjorn Akerstedt, Mats Gillberg, Gunilla Markstrom, Maria Dahlstrom, Lennart Rabow and Bengt Kjellman, Chair

 

 

SCHEDULE

·        Sunday, June 24, 2001

·        Monday, June 25, 2001

·        Tuesday, June 26, 2001

·        Wednesday, June 27, 2001

·        Continuing Medical Education Program

 

 

Sunday June 24, 2001

 

 2:00 - 5:00 PM         Board Meeting

 5:00 - 7:00 PM         Board Dinner

 

 7:00 - 9:00 PM         Poster Session / Welcome Reception – Nobel Forum

Poster Discussant: Raymond Lam, MD

Sonia Ancoli-Israel, PhD. Morning Light Treatment Decreases Morning Agitation.

Maria R. Corral, MD. Bright Light Treatment of Postpartum Depression.

Marijke Gordijn, PhD. Energizing Effects of Ocular Light.

Katherine Hoppen, BPharm. The Effects Of One, Two And Four Hours Of Bright White Light on Alertness, Performance And Melatonin.

Eric Lainey, MD. A Controlled Evaluation Of Lumino®, A Portable Head-Mounted Light Delivery System, In Seasonal Affective Disorder.

Raymond Lam, MD.  Effects of Catecholamine Depletion with Alpha-Methyl-Para-Tyrosine in Patients with SAD in Summer Remission.

Arne Lowden, PhD. Carbohydrate vs High Fat Meal – Effects on Wakefulness, Energy Expenditure and Metabolism During a 24 H Wake Period.

Jennifer Martin. Does Light Therapy Improve Depression In Severe Alzheimer’s Disease?

Sheila Patton, MD. Seasonality of Symptoms in Women with Postpartum Depression.

Melanie Ruger. Acute And Phase Shifting Effects Of Ocular And Extra-Ocular Light On Body Temperature And Sleepiness In Humans.

Bjorn-Erik Thalen, MD. Clinical And Neuroendocrinological Studies of the Effect of Light Treatment In Seasonal and Nonseasonal Depression.

Anna Wirz-Justice, PhD. Dawn - Dusk Simulation In Alzheimer's Disease Patients With Disturbed Circadian Rest-Activity Cycles.

Michael Young, PhD. Measuring Seasonality.

Michael Young, PhD. Patterns of Symptom Remission in SAD.

 

 

Monday June 25, 2001

 

 8:00 - 9:00 AM         Registration; Continental Breakfast; Corporate Exhibits

 

 9:00 - 9:15 AM         Welcome:  Sonia Ancoli-Israel, Bengt Kjellman and Barbara Parry

 

 9:15 - 10:15 AM       ALPCO Buhlman Distinguished Lecturer

Jo Arendt, PhD: Visions from Antarctica

 

10:15 - 10:45 AM      Refreshment Break, Corporate Exhibits

 

10:45 -1l:00 AM        SLTBR Young Investigator Award and Research Presentation

Sponsored by Apollo Light Systems

Erin Michalak, PhD: Seasonal Affective Disorder, Negative Life Events and Social Support: Evidence of an Association in a Community Sample

 

11:00 - Noon             Oral Presentations I: Seasonal Affective Disorder

Chairs: Johan Beck-Friis, MD, PhD and Mats Gillberg

Paul H. Desan.PhD, MD. A Controlled Trial Of Extraocular Light For Winter Depression

Kathelijne M. Koorengevel, MD. Influence of the Sleep-Wake Cycle And the Circadian Pacemaker On The Variation Of Mood In Winter Depression.

Rigmor Stain-Malmgren, PhD. Platelet Serotonin Transporter Density In Symptom-free and Depressed Patients with SAD.

Michael Terman, PhD. Morningness-Eveningness, Circadian Phase and the Timing of Sleep in Patients with Seasonal Affective Disorder

 

Noon -  1:30 PM        Lunch break, on your own; Corporate Exhibits

 

  1:30 -  3:30 PM      Symposium:  Mechanisms of Light Therapy in SAD

Chair: Anna Wirz-Justice, PhD

Robert Levitan, MD: Enhancement of Energetic Arousal and Relationship to ADHD

Alex Neumeister, MD: Catecholaminergic Mechanisms

Michael Terman, PhD: Phase-shifting Mechanisms

Dan Oren, MD:  Photoreceptors

 

 3:30 - 5:00 PM         SLTBR Business Meeting

 

          6:00 PM            Reception at Town Hall

 

 

Tuesday, June 26, 2001

 

 9:00 - 10:00 AM       Oral Presentations II: Biological Rhythms

Chairs: Arne Lowden and Bjorn-Erik Thalen

Konstantin V. Danilenko, MD. Is The Sleep-Wake Cycle Able To Entrain Human Circadian Rhythms Independent Of Light?

Anna Wirz-Justice, PhD. Increased Melatonin 1a-Receptor Immunoreactivity in Hippocampus and Cerebral Arteries Of Alzheimer’s Disease Patients

Shawn Youngstedt. Circadian Phase-Response Curves for Exercise and Bright Light

Rixt F. Riemersma. Indirect Bright Light Therapy Decreases Sleep-Fragmentation In Institutionalized Demented Elderly

 

10:00 - 10:30 AM      Refreshment Break, Corporate Exhibits

 

10:30 - 12:30 PM      Symposium: Light Treatment of Non-seasonal Depression

Chair: Bengt Kjellman, MD

Alexander Neumeister, MD. TBA

Jan Prasko. TBA

Benedikt Bloching, MD: Bright Light Stabilizes the Antidepressive Effect of Late Partial Sleep Deprivation

Francesco Benedetti, MD. Light Treatment Effects in Bipolar Disorder.

Dan Kripke, MD. Evaluating Light Treatment Effects.

 

12:30 - 2:00 PM        Lunch break, on your own; Corporate Exhibits

 

  2:00 - 3:00 PM        Keynote Speaker

Tom Wehr, MD: Does a Durational Melatonin Signal Induce Winter Depression?

 

3:00 - 3:30 PM          Refreshment Break; Corporate Exhibits

 

3:30 - 5:30 PM          Symposium: Light and Work

                                             Chair: Torbjorn Akerstedt

                                             Arne Lowden: Light Treatment of Shift Workers

                                             Bjorn Bjorvatn: Light Treatment of Shift Workers on Oil Rigs

                                             Josephine Arendt: Work Patterns and Light

                                             Torbjorn Laike: Lighting and Health in the Work Environment

                                             Alfred J. Lewy: Melatonin as a Circadian Phase-resetter for Nurses who Work Seven nights every other Week

 

7:00 PM          Banquet at the Vasamuseum

 

Keynote Speaker

Lennart Wetterberg, MD. The History of Light Treatment

 

 

Wednesday, June 27, 2001

 

   8:00 - 10:00 AM     Oral Presentations III. Photobiology

Chairs: Lennart Wetterberg, MD and Torbjorn Akerstedt, PhD

George C. Brainard, PhD. Action Spectrum for Melatonin Regulation: Evidence for a Novel Circadian Photoreceptor.

Julian S. Smith. Illumination of Upper and Middle Visual Fields: Equivalent Suppression of Melatonin in Elderly Volunteers.

Katherine E. Hoppen. The Effects of Spectral Composition of Light on Alertness, Performance and Melatonin.

Namni Goel, PhD. Bright Light and Negative Ion Treatment in Patients with Chronic Depression.

 

 10:00 - 10:15 AM     Refreshment Break, Corporate Exhibits

 

 10:15 - 12:15 PM     Symposium: Genetic Vulnerability in SAD: Phenotype Definition and Candidate Gene Analysis

                              Chair: Robert Levitan, MD

Carolina Johansson: Genetic Studies of SAD and Seasonality

Matthaeus Willeit: Serotonin Transporter Promoter Gene Polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) in Seasonal Affective Disorder

Timo Partonen, MD: Hypothesis-Based Genotyping of Winter SAD

Robert Levitan, MD: Novel Endophenotypes for the Genetic Study of SAD

 

End of Scientific Program

 

 

Continuing Medical Education Program (additional course fee applies)

Nobel Forum, Karolinska Institute, Wednesday, June 27, 2001

The Basics of Light Therapy

Accredited through the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine

 

    1:30 - 1:30 PM      Registration

 

    1:30 - 5:00 PM     George C. Brainard, PhD, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

The Healing Light: Interface Between Physics & Biology

 

Timo T. Partonen, MD, PhD, Dept of Mental Health & Alcohol Research, Mannerheimintie, Finland

SAD: Epidemiology & Contributing Geophysical Factors

 

Alfred J. Lewy, MD, PhD, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Oregon, USA

Treating Body Clock Sleep & Mood Disorders Using Bright Light and Melatonin

 

Bengt F. Kjellman, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

Indications and Practical Aspects of Light Therapy

 

End of Program