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https://read.qxmd.com/read/21256171/whey-proteins-as-source-of-dipeptidyl-dipeptidase-iv-dipeptidyl-peptidase-4-inhibitors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giovanni Tulipano, Valeria Sibilia, Anna Maria Caroli, Daniela Cocchi
Preclinical and clinical studies suggest that whey proteins can reduce postprandial glucose levels and stimulate insulin release in healthy subjects and in subjects with type 2 diabetes by reducing dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) activity in the proximal bowel and hence increasing intact incretin levels. Our aim was to identify DPP-4 inhibitors among short peptides occurring in hydrolysates of β-lactoglobulin, the major whey protein found in the milk of ruminants. We proved that the bioactive peptide Ile-Pro-Ala can be regarded as a moderate DPP-4 inhibitor...
April 2011: Peptides
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21213053/amp-activated-protein-kinase-regulates-normal-rat-somatotroph-cell-function-and-growth-of-rat-pituitary-adenomatous-cells
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giovanni Tulipano, Michela Giovannini, Maurizio Spinello, Valeria Sibilia, Andrea Giustina, Daniela Cocchi
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is activated under conditions that deplete cellular ATP and elevate AMP levels such as glucose deprivation and hypoxia. The AMPK system is primarily thought of as a regulator of metabolism and cell proliferation. Little is known about the regulation and the effects of AMPK in somatotroph cells. We present results from "in vitro" studies showing that AMPK activity has a role in regulating somatotroph function in normal rat pituitary and is a promising target for the development of new pharmacological treatments affecting cell proliferation and viability of pituitary adenomatous cells...
September 2011: Pituitary
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21132337/characterization-of-the-mechanisms-involved-in-the-gastric-antisecretory-effect-of-tlqp-21-a-vgf-derived-peptide-in-rats
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Valeria Sibilia, Francesca Pagani, Ilaria Bulgarelli, Giovanni Tulipano, Roberta Possenti, Francesca Guidobono
TLQP-21, a vgf-derived peptide modulates gastric emptying and prevents ethanol-induced gastric lesions in rats. However, it remains to be studied whether or not TLQP-21 affects gastric acid secretion. In this study, we evaluated the effects of central (0.8-8 nmol/rat) or peripheral (48-240 nmol/kg, intraperitoneally) TLQP-21 administration on gastric acid secretion in pylorus-ligated rats. The mechanisms involved in such activity were also examined. Central TLQP-21 injection significantly reduced gastric acid volume and dose-dependently inhibited total acid output (ED(50) = 2...
April 2012: Amino Acids
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20600293/impact-of-integrated-pest-management-ipm-training-on-reducing-pesticide-exposure-in-illinois-childcare-centers
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Debby F Mir, Yoram Finkelstein, Gayle D Tulipano
Children, mainly infants, are especially vulnerable to pesticides, as a result of physiological factors which facilitate absorption of chemicals and limit the ability to detoxify and eliminate them. Moreover, children exhibit mouthing activity with pesticide contaminated objects. Therefore, the rapid course of growth and development creates a time-frame of unique vulnerability, where exposed children are prone to develop delayed neurotoxic brain disorders. Parents, childcare workers and staff are generally untrained in using pesticides and may not follow instructions or consider safer alternatives in efforts to provide a sanitary pest-free environment...
September 2010: Neurotoxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19963015/direct-effects-of-casein-phosphopeptides-on-growth-and-differentiation-of-in-vitro-cultured-osteoblastic-cells-mc3t3-e1
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giovanni Tulipano, Omar Bulgari, Stefania Chessa, Alessandro Nardone, Daniela Cocchi, Anna Caroli
Casein phosphopeptides (CPPs) obtained by enzymatic hydrolysis in vitro of caseins, have been shown to enhance calcium solubility and to increase the calcification of embryonic rat bones in their diaphyseal area. Little is known about the direct effects of CPPs on cultured osteoblastic cells. Calcium in the microenvironment surrounding bone cells is not only important for the mineralization of the extracellular matrix, but it is believed to provide preosteblasts with a signal that modulates their proliferation and differentiation...
February 25, 2010: Regulatory Peptides
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19327374/chronic-treatment-with-polychlorinated-biphenyls-pcb-during-pregnancy-and-lactation-in-the-rat-part-1-effects-on-somatic-growth-growth-hormone-axis-activity-and-bone-mass-in-the-offspring
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniela Cocchi, Giovanni Tulipano, Alessandra Colciago, Valeria Sibilia, Francesca Pagani, Daniela Viganò, Tiziana Rubino, Daniela Parolaro, Patrizia Bonfanti, Anita Colombo, Fabio Celotti
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are pollutants detected in animal tissues and breast milk. The experiments described in the present paper were aimed at evaluating whether the four PCB congeners most abundant in animal tissues (PCB-138, -153, -180 and -126), administered since fetal life till weaning, can induce long-term alterations of GH-axis activity and bone mass in the adult rat. We measured PCB accumulation in rat brain and liver, somatic growth, pituitary GH expression and plasma hormone concentrations at different ages...
June 1, 2009: Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18514390/effects-of-olanzapine-on-glucose-transport-proliferation-and-survival-in-c2c12-myoblasts
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giovanni Tulipano, PierFranco Spano, Daniela Cocchi
The aim of our study was to investigate the direct effects of atypical antipsychotics on muscle cell functions in order to ascertain the diabetic liability of these drugs. We investigated the effects of olanzapine, clozapine and alpha-methyl-5-hydroxytryptamine on basal glucose uptake and glucose uptake in response to insulin using in vitro cultures of mouse skeletal muscle satellite cells (C2C12). We extended our study to the effects of these compounds on cell proliferation, survival and differentiation into myotubes and on the growth of differentiated myotubes...
September 24, 2008: Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17767718/gene-analogue-finder-a-grid-solution-for-finding-functionally-analogous-gene-products
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angelica Tulipano, Giacinto Donvito, Flavio Licciulli, Giorgio Maggi, Andreas Gisel
BACKGROUND: To date more than 2,1 million gene products from more than 100000 different species have been described specifying their function, the processes they are involved in and their cellular localization using a very well defined and structured vocabulary, the gene ontology (GO). Such vast, well defined knowledge opens the possibility of compare gene products at the level of functionality, finding gene products which have a similar function or are involved in similar biological processes without relying on the conventional sequence similarity approach...
2007: BMC Bioinformatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17587180/glucocorticoid-inhibition-of-growth-in-rats-partial-reversal-with-the-full-length-ghrelin-analog-bim-28125
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giovanni Tulipano, John E Taylor, Heather A Halem, Rakesh Datta, Jesse Z Dong, Michael D Culler, Irene Bianchi, Daniela Cocchi, Andrea Giustina
Glucocorticoids are important immunosuppressive hormones; these steroids also inhibit somatic growth by decreased growth hormone (GH) secretion and induced protein catabolism. The ability of ghrelin, the endogenous ligand for the GHS-1a receptor, to increase body weight is attributed to a combination of enhanced food intake, increased gastric emptying and increased food assimilation, coupled with potent GH releasing activity. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the ability of a full-length, metabolically stabilized ghrelin agonist, BIM-28125, to reverse the dexamethasone-induced decrease of growth rate of prepubertal Sprague-Dawley male rats...
2007: Pituitary
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17413186/novel-insights-in-somatostatin-receptor-physiology
#30
REVIEW
Giovanni Tulipano, Stefan Schulz
The experimental data reviewed in the present paper deal with the molecular events underlying the agonist-dependent regulation of the distinct somatostatin receptor subtypes and may suggest important clues about the clinical use of somatostatin analogs with different pattern of receptor specificity for the in vivo targeting of tumoral somatostatin receptors. Somatostatin receptor subtypes are characterized by differential beta-arrestin trafficking and endosomal sorting upon agonist binding due, at least in part, to the differences in their C-terminal tails...
April 2007: European Journal of Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17374945/clozapine-induced-alteration-of-glucose-homeostasis-in-the-rat-the-contribution-of-hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal-axis-activation
#31
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Giovanni Tulipano, Cristina Rizzetti, Irene Bianchi, Alessandro Fanzani, PierFranco Spano, Daniela Cocchi
BACKGROUND/AIMS: To our knowledge, a suitable animal model to investigate how atypical antipsychotics may induce diabetes in patients has not received much attention. METHODS: We investigated the effects of acute as well as subchronic administration of clozapine on food intake, body weight gain, glucose tolerance and insulin secretion in response to glucose in Sprague-Dawley rats. We then evaluated the effects of clozapine on corticosterone secretion and 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (11beta-HSD-1) and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) expression in the liver...
2007: Neuroendocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17084109/natural-language-processing-and-visualization-in-the-molecular-imaging-domain
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
P Karina Tulipano, Ying Tao, William S Millar, Pat Zanzonico, Katherine Kolbert, Hua Xu, Hong Yu, Lifeng Chen, Yves A Lussier, Carol Friedman
Molecular imaging is at the crossroads of genomic sciences and medical imaging. Information within the molecular imaging literature could be used to link to genomic and imaging information resources and to organize and index images in a way that is potentially useful to researchers. A number of natural language processing (NLP) systems are available to automatically extract information from genomic literature. One existing NLP system, known as BioMedLEE, automatically extracts biological information consisting of biomolecular substances and phenotypic data...
June 2007: Journal of Biomedical Informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16779429/natural-language-processing-in-the-molecular-imaging-domain
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
P Karina Tulipano, Ying Tao, Pat Zanzonico, Katherine Kolbert, Yves Lussier, Carol Friedman
Molecular imaging represents the intersection between imaging and genomic sciences. There has been a surge in research literature and information in both sciences. Information contained within molecular imaging literature could be used to 1) link to genomic and imaging information resources and 2) to organize and index images. This research focuses on the adaptation, evaluation, and application of BioMedLEE, a natural language processing system (NLP), in the automated extraction of information from molecular imaging abstracts...
2005: AMIA ... Annual Symposium Proceedings
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16323823/gh-releasing-peptides-and-bone
#34
REVIEW
D Cocchi, G Maccarinelli, V Sibilia, G Tulipano, A Torsello, U E Pazzaglia, A Giustina, C Netti
It has been extensively demonstrated that GH secretagogues (GHS) play a role in the regulation of bone metabolism in animals and humans. Unlike GH, administration of GHS does not increase bone resorption markers, suggesting that a mechanism exclusively linked to GH release cannot account for the effect of these compounds. On this line, we investigated the effect of GHS and ghrelin, the endogenous ligand of GHS receptors, on bone cells. We found that both hexarelin and ghrelin significantly stimulated cell proliferation and increased alkaline phosphatase and osteocalcin production in primary cultures of rat calvaria osteoblasts...
2005: Journal of Endocrinological Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15601946/somatostatin-receptor-2-is-activated-in-cortical-neurons-and-contributes-to-neurodegeneration-after-focal-ischemia
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ralf K Stumm, Chun Zhou, Stefan Schulz, Matthias Endres, Golo Kronenberg, Jeremy P Allen, Giovanni Tulipano, Volker Höllt
Somatostatin receptor 2 (SSTR2) mediates neuromodulatory signals of somatostatin and cortistatin in the cerebral cortex. Recently, SSTR2 has been shown to enhance conserved death ligand- and mitochondria-mediated apoptotic pathways in non-neuronal cells. Whether somatostatin receptors are activated in cerebrocortical neurons and contribute to neurodegeneration after experimental focal ischemia was unknown until now. Here we examined internalization of SSTR2 in a rat model of middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) by confocal microscopy...
December 15, 2004: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15582718/the-somatostatin-subtype-2-receptor-antagonist-bim-23627-improves-the-catabolic-effects-induced-by-long-term-glucocorticoid-treatment-in-the-rat
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giovanni Tulipano, Elena Rossi, Michael D Culler, John E Taylor, Stefania Bonadonna, Vittorio Locatelli, Daniela Cocchi, Andrea Giustina
BIM-23627 is a synthetic peptide with "in vitro" and "in vivo" properties consistent with a pure sst2 antagonist. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of long-term administration of BIM-23627 and the combined effects of BIM-23627 and dexamethasone (DEX) on the somatotropic axis, including growth, epididymal fat accumulation, glucose homeostasis and insulin activity, in young male rats. Beginning on day 23 of age, 16 animals were treated daily with saline or DEX (40 microg/kg/daily). Each group was subdivided into two paired groups and treated with either vehicle or BIM-23627 (0...
February 15, 2005: Regulatory Peptides
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15531717/characterization-of-the-resistance-to-the-anorectic-and-endocrine-effects-of-leptin-in-obesity-prone-and-obesity-resistant-rats-fed-a-high-fat-diet
#37
COMPARATIVE STUDY
G Tulipano, A V Vergoni, D Soldi, E E Muller, D Cocchi
Leptin produced by adipocytes controls body weight by restraining food intake and enhancing energy expenditure at the hypothalamic level. The diet-induced increase in fat mass is associated with the presence of elevated circulating leptin levels, suggesting the development of resistance to its anorectic effect. Rats, like humans, show different susceptibility to diet-induced obesity. The aim of the present study was to compare the degree of leptin resistance in obesity-prone (OP) vs obesity-resistant (OR) rats on a moderate high-fat (HF) diet and to establish if the effects of leptin on hypothalamo-pituitary endocrine functions were preserved...
November 2004: Journal of Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15472750/a-reliable-and-efficient-method-for-cerebral-ventricular-volumetry-in-pediatric-neuroimaging
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
H K Hahn, W S Millar, O Klinghammer, M S Durkin, P K Tulipano, H-O Peitgen
OBJECTIVES: Cerebral ventricular volume has the potential to become an important parameter in quantitative neurological diagnosis. However, no accepted methodology for routine clinical use exists to date. We sought a robust, reproducible, and fast technique to evaluate cerebral ventricular volume in young children. METHODS: We describe a novel volumetric methodology to segment and visualize intracerebral fluid spaces and to quantify ventricular volumes. The method is based on broadly available T1 weighted volumetric magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, an interactive watershed transform, and a fully automated histogram analysis...
2004: Methods of Information in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15131758/effects-of-the-selective-estrogen-receptor-modulator-ly117018-on-growth-hormone-secretion-in-vitro-studies
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
G Tulipano, C Bonfanti, C Poiesi, A Burattin, S Turazzi, G Barone, R Cozzi, A Bollati, D Valle, A Giustina
Sex steroids play an important role in modulating pulsatile growth hormone (GH) release, acting at both hypothalamic and pituitary level in both humans and experimental animals. Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) act as either estrogen receptor agonists or antagonists in a tissue-selective manner. In postmenopausal women, serum GH levels correlate positively with endogenous estradiol levels and insulin-like grwoth factor-I (IGF-I) is positively related to bone mineral density (BMD) at the spine and hip...
May 2004: Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15001578/differential-beta-arrestin-trafficking-and-endosomal-sorting-of-somatostatin-receptor-subtypes
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giovanni Tulipano, Ralf Stumm, Manuela Pfeiffer, Hans-Jürgen Kreienkamp, Volker Höllt, Stefan Schulz
The physiological responses of somatostatin are mediated by five different G protein-coupled receptors. Although agonist-induced endocytosis of the various somatostatin receptor subtypes (sst(1)-sst(5)) has been studied in detail, little is known about their postendocytic trafficking. Here we show that somatostatin receptors profoundly differ in patterns of beta-arrestin mobilization and endosomal sorting. The beta-arrestin-dependent trafficking of the sst(2A) somatostatin receptor resembled that of a class B receptor in that upon receptor activation, beta-arrestin and the receptor formed stable complexes and internalized together into the same endocytic vesicles...
May 14, 2004: Journal of Biological Chemistry
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