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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38034222/metformin-induced-vitamin-b12-deficiency-in-patients-with-type-2-diabetes-mellitus
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REVIEW
Aakriti Tiwari, Rakshit Kumar Singh, Prasiddhi D Satone, Revat J Meshram
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the most common metabolic disease worldwide. Hence, the prevalence of the disease continues to increase across the globe. Metformin is used as a first-line oral hypoglycemic drug to keep control of type-2 DM (T2DM) in adults. Diabetic patients on metformin have been largely seen to be suffering from a deficiency of vitamin B12. It is a water-soluble vitamin mainly obtained from animal food like meat. At the basic cell level, it acts as a cofactor for enzymes essential for DNA synthesis and neuroprotection...
October 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38017527/nutritional-status-of-flexitarians-compared-to-vegans-and-omnivores-a-cross-sectional-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anja Bruns, Josefine Nebl, Wiebke Jonas, Andreas Hahn, Jan Philipp Schuchardt
BACKGROUND: In the Western world, there has been a notable rise in the popularity of plant-based, meat-reduced flexitarian diets. Nevertheless, there is insufficient data on the nutritional status of individuals following this dietary pattern. The aim of this study was to investigate the intake and endogenous status of various nutrients in a healthy German adult study population consisting of flexitarians (FXs), vegans (Vs) and omnivores (OMNs). METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, dietary intake of 94 non-smoking adults (32 FXs, 33 Vs, 29 OMNs) between 25 and 45 years of age was assessed using 3-day dietary records...
November 28, 2023: BMC Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37964614/microbial-regulation-of-vitamin-d-linked-to-colorectal-cancer-a-sex-bias
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COMMENT
Erick Riquelme, Rian M Howell, Florencia McAllister
In a recent issue of Cancer Cell, Li and colleagues revealed that Carnobacterium maltaromaticum (C. maltaromaticum) was significantly depleted in the stool samples of patients with colorectal cancer in a female-specific manner. C. maltaromaticum actively participated in the generation of vitamin D intermediary metabolites, which together with Faecalibacterium prausnitzii and Lachnispiraceae bacterium produce an active metabolite of vitamin D that protects against colorectal cancer development. C. maltaromaticum supplementation induced in a female-specific manner an increase in vitamin D levels that would activate its receptor in the colonic epithelium, protecting against the development of colorectal cancer...
November 15, 2023: Cancer Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37936396/comparing-vitamin-d-level-between-patients-with-psoriasis-and-healthy-individuals-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Mahmood Moosazadeh, Giovanni Damiani, Mohammad Khademloo, Motahareh Kheradmand, Fatemeh Nabinezhad-Male, Amirhossein Hessami
BACKGROUND: Psoriasis is nowadays regarded as a systemic inflammatory disorder. Among the topicals, vitamin D derivates are often applied on the skin for their anti-inflammatory and immune-modulatory properties. Vitamin D serum levels in psoriasis (PsO) patients are still debated and an eventual depletion may offer the rational to integrate anti-psoriatic therapies with oral vitamin D. Then, we aimed to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis on the current evidence towards serum vitamin D level in PsO...
2023: Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37921575/blueberry-intervention-mitigates-detrimental-microbial-metabolite-trimethylamine-n-oxide-by-modulating-gut-microbes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adhini Kuppuswamy Satheesh Babu, Chrissa Petersen, Lisard Iglesias-Carres, Henry A Paz, Umesh D Wankhade, Andrew P Neilson, Pon Velayutham Anandh Babu
Gut microbes play a pivotal role in host physiology by producing beneficial or detrimental metabolites. Gut bacteria metabolize dietary choline and L-carnitine to trimethylamine (TMA) which is then converted to trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO). An elevated circulating TMAO is associated with diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, and cancer in humans. In the present study, we investigated the effect of dietary blueberries and strawberries at a nutritional dosage on TMA/TMAO production and the possible role of gut microbes...
November 3, 2023: BioFactors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37916816/taxonomic-distribution-of-metabolic-functions-in-bacteria-associated-with-trichodesmium-consortia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Coco Koedooder, Futing Zhang, Siyuan Wang, Subhajit Basu, Sheean T Haley, Nikola Tolic, Carrie D Nicora, Tijana Glavina Del Rio, Sonya T Dyhrman, Martha Gledhill, Rene M Boiteau, Maxim Rubin-Blum, Yeala Shaked
The photosynthetic and diazotrophic cyanobacterium Trichodesmium is a key contributor to marine biogeochemical cycles in the subtropical-oligotrophic oceans. Trichodesmium form colonies that harbor a distinct microbial community in comparison to the surrounding seawater. The presence of their associated bacteria can expand Trichodesmium 's functional potential and is predicted to influence the cycling of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and iron (C, N, P, and Fe). To link the bacteria associated with Trichodesmium to key functional traits and elucidate how community structure can influence nutrient cycling, we characterized Red Sea Trichodesmium colonies using metagenomics and metaproteomics...
November 2, 2023: MSystems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37885557/estimation-of-serum-1-25-dihydroxycholecalciferol-and-tumor-necrosis-factor-%C3%AE-levels-in-chronic-periodontitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ravindranath Dhulipalla, Ch L Sowjanya, Lakshmikanth Kolaparthy, Ramanarayana Boyapati, Chaitanya Adurty, Yamuna Marella
BACKGROUND: Major trials in the field of periodontics include a thorough understanding of its pathophysiology and the interplay between host response and periodontal factors. Certain factors such as vitamin D play a crucial role in immune regulation and their depletion is known to contribute to the onset of periodontitis. Research efforts continue to unravel the impact of elevated pro-inflammatory cytokines like TNF-α on osteoclastogenesis in periodontitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study comprised a total of 64 participants, with 33 men and 31 women, including 32 individuals with chronic periodontitis and 32 people without the condition...
September 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37840401/fat-soluble-vitamin-deficiency-and-exocrine-pancreatic-insufficiency-among-adults-with-chronic-pancreatitis-is-routine-monitoring-necessary-for-all-patients
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REVIEW
Holly Estes-Doetsch, Kristen Roberts, Melanie Newkirk, Anna Parker
Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is often associated with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI), which may increase risk for fat-soluble vitamin depletion. Although vitamin D deficiency is widespread among the general population, vitamins A, E, and K deficiencies may more uniquely present in patients with CP. Yet, it is unclear whether fat-soluble vitamin status should be routinely monitored in all patients with CP or limited to those with EPI. The purpose of this review is to describe the laboratory status of vitamins A, E, and K in adult patients with CP and their association with exocrine pancreatic function...
February 2024: Nutrition in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37816669/oxidative-profile-inflammatory-responses-and-%C3%AE-aminolevulinate-dehydratase-enzyme-activity-in-influenza-b-virus-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jovana Simonetti Bulegon, Andressa de Azambuja Pias Weber, Manoela Dias de Souza, Fernanda Tibolla Viero, Micheli Mainardi Pillat, Thissiane de Lima Gonçalves
BACKGROUND: determine the activity of the delta-aminolevulinate dehydratase (δ-ALA-D) enzyme, oxidative stress biomarkers and the expression of cytokines in those infected with influenza B virus (IBV). METHODS: to evaluate the activity of the δ-ALA-D enzyme, lipid peroxidation estimated as levels of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), protein (PSH), non-protein (NPSH) thiol groups, ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP), vitamin C concentration (VIT C) and cytokine levels in IBV infected individuals (n = 50) and a control group (n = 30)...
October 10, 2023: Pathogens and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37801156/environmental-impact-and-nutritional-quality-of-adult-diet-in-france-based-on-fruit-and-vegetable-intakes
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nathalie Komati, Florent Vieux, Matthieu Maillot, Nicole Darmon, Johanna Calvarin, Jean-Michel Lecerf, Marie-Josèphe Amiot, Luc Belzunces, Delphine Tailliez
PURPOSE: To describe the nutritional quality and environmental impact of self-selected diets of adults in France in relation to their fruit and vegetable (FV) intakes. METHODS: Estimates of food and nutrient intakes were taken from the national INCA3 Survey on food intakes carried out in France in 2014-2015. The population (n = 2121 adults) was split into five quintiles of FV intakes, in g/d (Q1 representing the lowest intake, and Q5 the highest). The nutritional quality of diets was assessed through 4 indicators: mean adequacy ratio (MAR), solid energy density, mean excess ratio (MER) and Programme National Nutrition Santé guideline score 2 (PNNS-GS2)...
October 6, 2023: European Journal of Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37756366/alzheimer-s-disease-a-review-of-pathology-current-treatments-and-the-potential-therapeutic-effect-of-decreasing-oxidative-stress-by-combined-vitamin-d-and-l-cysteine-supplementation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sushil K Jain, Christopher Stevens, Jeffrey Margret, Steven Levine
SIGNIFICANCE: Excess oxidative stress and neuro-inflammation are risk factors in the onset and progression of AD and its association with amyloid- (A) plaque accumulation. Oxidative stress impairs acetylcholine (ACH) and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDA receptor) signaling in brain areas that function in memory and learning. Glutathione (GSH) antioxidant depletion positively correlates with the cognitive decline in AD subjects. Treatments that upregulate GSH and ACH levels, which simultaneously decrease oxidative stress and inflammation, may be beneficial for AD...
September 27, 2023: Antioxidants & Redox Signaling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37753336/effect-of-high-dose-vitamin-d-3-on-the-hiv-1-reservoir-a-pilot-randomised-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew C Pitman, Niamh Meagher, David J Price, Ajantha Rhodes, J Judy Chang, Barbara Scher, Brent Allan, Alan Street, James H McMahon, Thomas A Rasmussen, Paul U Cameron, Jennifer F Hoy, Stephen J Kent, Sharon R Lewin
INTRODUCTION: Antiretroviral therapy for people living with HIV-1 must be taken lifelong due to the persistence of latent virus in long-lived and proliferating CD4+ T cells. Vitamin D3 is a steroidal gene transcription regulator which exerts diverse effects on immune and epithelial cells including reductions in CD4+ T cell proliferation and improvement in gut barrier integrity. We hypothesised that a high dose of vitamin D3 would reduce the size of the HIV-1 reservoir by reducing CD4+ T cell proliferation...
September 2023: Journal of Virus Eradication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37752628/a-novel-high-content-screening-assay-identified-belinostat-as-protective-in-a-fsgs-like-zebrafish-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maximilian Schindler, Florian Siegerist, Tim Lange, Stefan Simm, Sophia-Marie Bach, Marianne Klawitter, Jochen Gehrig, Sheraz Gul, Nicole Endlich
BACKGROUND: FSGS affects the complex three-dimensional morphology of podocytes, resulting in loss of filtration barrier function and the development of sclerotic lesions. Therapies to treat FSGS are limited, and podocyte-specific drugs are unavailable. To address the need for treatments to delay or stop FSGS progression, researchers are exploring the repurposing of drugs that have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for other purposes. METHODS: To identify drugs with potential to treat FSGS, we used a specific zebrafish screening strain to combine a high-content screening (HCS) approach with an in vivo model...
December 1, 2023: Journal of the American Society of Nephrology: JASN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37693561/modulation-of-riboflavin-biosynthesis-and-utilization-in-mycobacteria
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Melissa D Chengalroyen, Carolina Mehaffy, Megan Lucas, Niel Bauer, Mabule L Raphela, Nurudeen Oketade, Digby F Warner, Deborah Lewinsohn, David Lewinsohn, Karen M Dobos, Valerie Mizrahi
UNLABELLED: Riboflavin (vitamin B 2 ) is the precursor of the flavin coenzymes, FAD and FMN, which play a central role in cellular redox metabolism. While humans must obtain riboflavin from dietary sources, certain microbes, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), can biosynthesize riboflavin de novo . Riboflavin precursors have also been implicated in the activation of mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells which recognize microbial metabolites derived from the riboflavin biosynthesis pathway complexed to the MHC-I-like molecule, MR1...
August 30, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37648032/relevance-of-vitamin-d-in-patients-undergoing-hla-matched-allogeneic-stem-cell-transplant-for-acute-leukemia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nishant Jindal, Megha Saroha, Sumeet Mirgh, Akanksha Chichra, Lingaraj Nayak, Avinash Bonda, Anant Gokarn, Sachin Punatar, Bhausaheb Bagal, Preeti Chavan, Libin Jacob Mathew, Sadhana Kanan, Navin Khattry
BACKGROUND: In hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT), vitamin D deficiency has been variably associated with increased complications, primarily graft versus host disease (GvHD), with a potential impact on survival. Results from various studies however, have not been consistent. This analysis was conducted to study the impact of peri-transplant vitamin D levels on transplant outcomes in patients with acute leukemia (AL) who underwent HLA matched (related/unrelated) HSCT. METHODS: This was a single center retrospective study...
August 28, 2023: Transplant Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37497061/multiple-micronutrient-deficiencies-alter-energy-metabolism-in-host-and-gut-microbiome-in-an-early-life-murine-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paula T Littlejohn, Haggai Bar-Yoseph, Karlie Edwards, Hong Li, Cynthia Y Ramirez-Contreras, Ravi Holani, Avril Metcalfe-Roach, Yiyun M Fan, Tom Min-Shih Yang, Nina Radisavljevic, Xiaoke Hu, James D Johnson, B Brett Finlay
INTRODUCTION: Micronutrients perform a wide range of physiological functions essential for growth and development. However, most people still need to meet the estimated average requirement worldwide. Globally, 2 billion people suffer from micronutrient deficiency, most of which are co-occurring deficiencies in children under age five. Despite decades of research, animal models studying multiple micronutrient deficiencies within the early-life period are lacking, which hinders our complete understanding of the long-term health implications and may contribute to the inefficacy of some nutritional interventions...
2023: Frontiers in Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37478851/carnobacterium-maltaromaticum-boosts-intestinal-vitamin-d-production-to-suppress-colorectal-cancer-in-female-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qing Li, Hung Chan, Wei-Xin Liu, Chang-An Liu, Yunfei Zhou, Dan Huang, Xueliang Wang, Xiaoxing Li, Chuan Xie, Wing Ying-Zhi Liu, Xian-Song Wang, Siu Kin Ng, Hongyan Gou, Liu-Yang Zhao, Winnie Fong, Lanping Jiang, Yufeng Lin, Guijun Zhao, Feihu Bai, Xiaodong Liu, Huarong Chen, Lin Zhang, Sunny Hei Wong, Matthew Tak Vai Chan, William Ka Kei Wu, Jun Yu
Carnobacterium maltaromaticum was found to be specifically depleted in female patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). Administration of C. maltaromaticum reduces intestinal tumor formation in two murine CRC models in a female-specific manner. Estrogen increases the attachment and colonization of C. maltaromaticum via increasing the colonic expression of SLC3A2 that binds to DD-CPase of this bacterium. Metabolomic and transcriptomic profiling unveils the increased gut abundance of vitamin D-related metabolites and the mucosal activation of vitamin D receptor (VDR) signaling in C...
August 14, 2023: Cancer Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37452567/vitamin-d-deficiency-contributes-to-overtraining-syndrome-in-excessive-trained-c57bl-6-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Talvas, C Norgieux, E Burban, C Giraudet, V Patrac, J Salles, J-P Rigaudière, F Capel, O le Bacquer, L Ouchchane, R Richard, S Walrand
Overtraining syndrome is a condition resulting from excessive training load associated with inadequate recovery and poor sleep quality, leading to performance decrements and fatigue. Here we hypothesized that vitamin D (VitD) deficiency is a lead factor in the development of the overtraining syndrome. To test this hypothesis, two groups of 60-week-old C57BL/6 mice followed a 16-week excessive eccentric-based overtraining by excessive downhill running with or without dietary VitD depletion (EX and EX-D- groups)...
July 14, 2023: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37451483/maintenance-of-cellular-vitamin-b-6-levels-and-mitochondrial-oxidative-function-depend-on-pyridoxal-5-phosphate-homeostasis-protein-plphp
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jolita Ciapaite, Carlo W T van Roermund, Marjolein Bosma, Johan Gerrits, Sander M Houten, Lodewijk IJlst, Hans R Waterham, Clara D M van Karnebeek, Ronald J A Wanders, Fried J T Zwartkruis, Judith J Jans, Nanda M Verhoeven-Duif
Recently, biallelic variants in PLPBP coding for pyridoxal 5'-phosphate homeostasis protein (PLPHP) were identified as a novel cause of early-onset vitamin B6 -dependent epilepsy. The molecular function and precise role of PLPHP in vitamin B6 metabolism are not well understood. To address these questions we used PLPHP deficient patient skin fibroblasts and HEK293 cells, and YBL036C (PLPHP ortholog) deficient yeast. We showed that independent of extracellular B6 vitamer type (pyridoxine, pyridoxamine or pyridoxal), intracellular PLP was lower in PLPHP deficient fibroblasts and HEK293 cells compared to controls...
July 12, 2023: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37417957/vitamin-b2-enables-regulation-of-fasting-glucose-availability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter M Masschelin, Pradip Saha, Scott A Ochsner, Aaron R Cox, Kang Ho Kim, Jessica B Felix, Robert Sharp, Xin Li, Lin Tan, Jun Hyoung Park, Liping Wang, Vasanta Putluri, Philip L Lorenzi, Alli M Nuotio-Antar, Zheng Sun, Benny Abraham Kaipparettu, Nagireddy Putluri, David D Moore, Scott A Summers, Neil J McKenna, Sean M Hartig
Flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) interacts with flavoproteins to mediate oxidation-reduction reactions required for cellular energy demands. Not surprisingly, mutations that alter FAD binding to flavoproteins cause rare inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) that disrupt liver function and render fasting intolerance, hepatic steatosis, and lipodystrophy. In our study, depleting FAD pools in mice with a vitamin B2-deficient diet (B2D) caused phenotypes associated with organic acidemias and other IEMs, including reduced body weight, hypoglycemia, and fatty liver disease...
July 7, 2023: ELife
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