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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38705236/effects-of-age-on-lacrimal-gland-bioactive-lipids
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brandon Ebright, Zhiyuan Yu, Priyal Dave, Dante Dikeman, Sarah Hamm-Alvarez, Cintia S de Paiva, Stan Louie
PURPOSE: Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) are a source of bioactive lipids regulating inflammation and its resolution. METHODS: Changes in PUFA metabolism were compared between lacrimal glands (LGs) from young and aged C57BL/6J mice using a targeted lipidomics assay, as was the gene expression of enzymes involved in the metabolism of these lipids. RESULTS: Global reduction in PUFAs and their metabolites was observed in aged LGs compared to young controls, averaging between 25-66% across all analytes...
May 3, 2024: Ocular Surface
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38705132/-cardiometabolic-effects-of-weight-loss
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Idoia Genua, Helena Sardà, Antonio Pérez
The prevalence of overweight and obesity, and, consequently, associated comorbidities, is increasing significantly worldwide. The guidelines recommend a percentage of weight loss> 5% to achieve beneficial effects on metabolic comorbidities associated with obesity. Furthermore, greater weight losses (> 10%) produce more significant improvements, and may even produce remission of some of these comorbidities. In this chapter, we review the evidence of the effect of weight loss through different strategies (lifestyle intervention, pharmacological treatment, or bariatric surgery) on the main cardiometabolic pathologies associated with excess adipose tissue (type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, dyslipidemia, metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, inflammation, cardiovascular diseases, and mortality)...
May 4, 2024: Atencion Primaria
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38704944/discovery-of-4-benzylpiperazinequinoline-bche-inhibitor-that-suppresses-neuroinflammation-for-the-treatment-of-alzheimer-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ying Chen, Weiting Zhang, Qi Li, Huanfang Xie, Shuaishuai Xing, Xin Lu, Weiping Lyu, Baichen Xiong, Yuanyuan Wang, Wei Qu, Wenyuan Liu, Heng Chi, Xiaolong Zhang, Feng Feng, Haopeng Sun
Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) has attracted wide interest as a promising target in Alzheimer's disease (AD) investigation. BChE is considered to play a compensable role of hydrolyzing acetylcholine (ACh), and its positive correlation with β-amyloid (Aβ) deposition also promotes disease progression. Herein, we uncovered a selective potent BChE inhibitor S21-1011 (eqBChE IC50  = 0.059 ± 0.006 μM, hBChE IC50  = 0.162 ± 0.069 μM), which presented satisfactory druggability and therapeutic efficacy in AD models...
April 30, 2024: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38704942/synthesis-and-evaluation-of-diaryl-ether-modulators-of-the-leukotriene-a-4-hydrolase-aminopeptidase-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Greg Petruncio, Kyung Hyeon Lee, Michael Girgis, Zachary Shellnutt, Zach Beaulac, Jiangdong Xiang, Soo Hyeon Lee, Xuejun Peng, Marie Burdick, Schroeder M Noble, Yun M Shim, Mikell Paige
Activation of the aminopeptidase (AP) activity of leukotriene A4 hydrolase (LTA4 H) presents a potential therapeutic strategy for resolving chronic inflammation. Previously, ARM1 and derivatives were found to activate the AP activity using the alanine-p-nitroanilide (Ala-pNA) as a reporter group in an enzyme kinetics assay. As an extension of this previous work, novel ARM1 derivatives were synthesized using a palladium-catalyzed Ullmann coupling reaction and screened using the same assay. Analogue 5, an aminopyrazole (AMP) analogue of ARM1, was found to be a potent AP activator with an AC50 of 0...
May 3, 2024: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38704541/impacts-of-heat-exposure-in-utero-on-long-term-health-and-social-outcomes-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas Brink, Darshnika P Lakhoo, Ijeoma Solarin, Gloria Maimela, Peter von Dadelszen, Shane Norris, Matthew F Chersich
BACKGROUND: Climate change, particularly global warming, is amongst the greatest threats to human health. While short-term effects of heat exposure in pregnancy, such as preterm birth, are well documented, long-term effects have received less attention. This review aims to systematically assess evidence on the long-term impacts on the foetus of heat exposure in utero. METHODS: A search was conducted in August 2019 and updated in April 2023 in MEDLINE(PubMed)...
May 4, 2024: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38704338/epidemiology-and-management-of-patients-with-kidney-disease-and-heart-failure-with-preserved-ejection-fraction
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Marcelle L Tuttle, James C Fang, Mark J Sarnak, Wendy McCallum
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) comprises approximately one-half of all diagnoses of heart failure. There is significant overlap of this clinical syndrome with chronic kidney disease (CKD), with many shared comorbid conditions. The presence of CKD in patients with HFpEF is one of the most powerful risk factors for adverse clinical outcomes, including death and heart failure hospitalization. The pathophysiology linking HFpEF and CKD remains unclear, but it is postulated to consist of numerous bidirectional pathways, including endothelial dysfunction, inflammation, obesity, insulin resistance, and impaired sodium handling...
May 3, 2024: Seminars in Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38704112/mechanisms-of-persistent-hemolysis-induced-middle-kidney-injury-in-grass-carp-ctenopharyngodon-idella
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chengming Tu, Shiyi Yang, Minxuan Yang, Lihan Liu, Junjie Tao, Linpeng Zhang, Xiaoman Huang, Ye Tian, Ningjing Li, Li Lin, Zhendong Qin
Infection-induced hemolysis results in intravascular hemolysis, which releases hemoglobin (Hb) into the tissues. Free Hb exhibits cytotoxic, oxidative, and pro-inflammatory effects, leading to systemic inflammation, vascular constriction dysfunction, thrombosis, and proliferative vascular lesions. Currently, the impact of intravascular hemolysis on the middle kidney in fish is unclear. Here, the injection of phenylhydrazine (PHZ) was used to establish a persistent hemolysis model in grass carp. The determination results revealed that the PHZ-induced hemolysis caused conspicuous tissue damage in the kidneys of grass carp, increased the levels of Cr in the serum and the expression indicators of kidney injury-related genes in the middle kidney...
May 2, 2024: Fish & Shellfish Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38704087/metabolic-reprogramming-and-interventions-in-angiogenesis
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REVIEW
Yun Liu, Zifang Wu, Yikun Li, Yating Chen, Xuan Zhao, Miaomiao Wu, Yaoyao Xia
BACKGROUND: Endothelial cell (EC) metabolism plays a crucial role in the process of angiogenesis. Intrinsic metabolic events such as glycolysis, fatty acid oxidation, and glutamine metabolism, secure vascular migration and proliferation, energy and biomass production, as well as redox homeostasis maintenance during vessel formation. Nevertheless, perturbation of EC metabolism instigates vascular dysregulation-associated diseases, especially cancer. AIM OF REVIEW: In this review, we aim to discuss the metabolic regulation of angiogenesis by EC metabolites and metabolic enzymes, as well as prospect the possible therapeutic opportunities and strategies targeting EC metabolism...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Advanced Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38703937/conditional-loss-of-camkk2-in-osterix-positive-osteoprogenitors-enhances-osteoblast-function-in-a-sex-divergent-manner
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brett T Mattingly, Anuradha Valiya Kambrath, Xinchun Ding, William R Thompson, Uma Sankar
Ca2+ /calmodulin-dependent protein kinase kinase 2 (CaMKK2) is a multi-functional, serine/threonine protein kinase with predominant roles in inflammation, systemic energy metabolism, and bone remodeling. We previously reported that global ablation of CaMKK2 or its systemic pharmacological inhibition led to bone mass accrual in mice by stimulating osteoblasts and inhibiting osteoclasts. However, a direct, cell-intrinsic role for the kinase in the osteoblast lineage has not been established. Here we report that conditional deletion of CaMKK2 from osteoprogenitors, using the Osterix 1 (Osx1) - GFP::Cre (tetracycline-off) mouse line, resulted in increased trabecular bone mass due to an acute stimulation of osteoblast function in male and female mice...
May 2, 2024: Bone
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38703890/no-effect-of-high-eating-frequency-compared-to-low-eating-frequency-on-appetite-and-inflammation-biomarkers-results-from-a-randomized-cross-over-clinical-trial
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Xiaochen Zhang, Jeannette M Schenk, Martine Perrigue, Adam Drewnowski, Ching-Yun Wang, Sarah J Beatty, Marian L Neuhouser
BACKGROUND: Eating frequency (EF) focuses on the total number of eating occasions per day and may influence metabolic health. OBJECTIVE: We sought to examine the effect of high vs. low EF on appetite regulation and inflammatory biomarkers among healthy adults. METHODS: Data are from a randomized, cross-over trial (the Frequency of Eating and Satiety Hormones (FRESH) Study). Participants (n=50) completed two isocaloric 21-day study periods of low EF (three eating occasions/day) and high EF (six eating occasions/day) in random order with a 14-day wash-out period in-between...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38703879/discovery-and-functional-characterization-of-lncrnas-associated-with-inflammation-and-macrophage-activation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Avisankar Chini, Prarthana Guha, Ashcharya Rishi, Monira Obaid, Nashir Udden, Subhrangsu S Mandal
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNA) are emerging players in regulation of gene expression and cell signaling and their dysregulation has been implicated in a multitude of human diseases. Recent studies from our laboratory revealed that lncRNAs play critical roles in cytokine regulation, inflammation, and metabolism. We demonstrated that lncRNA HOTAIR, which is a well-known regulator of gene silencing, plays critical roles in modulation of cytokines and proinflammatory genes, and glucose metabolism in macrophages during inflammation...
May 2, 2024: Methods: a Companion to Methods in Enzymology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38703803/role-of-fxr-in-the-development-of-nafld-and-intervention-strategies-of-small-molecules
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REVIEW
Jiachan Long, Yuanhang Xu, Xuerong Zhang, Bingxing Wu, Caiyan Wang
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) remains a prevailing etiological agent behind hepatocyte diseases like chronic liver disease. The spectrum of processes involved in NAFLD stages includes hepatic steatosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver, and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Without intervention, the progression of NASH can further deteriorate into cirrhosis and ultimately, hepatocellular carcinoma. The cardinal features that characterize NAFLD are insulin resistance, lipogenesis, oxidative stress and inflammation, extracellular matrix deposition and fibrosis...
May 2, 2024: Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38703582/metabolic-disorders-induced-the-changes-in-the-expressions-of-tnf%C3%AE-e-cadherin-and-ultrastructural-alteration-of-liver-cells-in-a-typical-animal-model-of-type-2-diabetes-psammomys-obesus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ouahiba Sihali-Beloui, Djamila Aroune, Zineb Bellahreche, Nadia Haniche, Amel Termeche, Nesrine Semiane, Aicha Mallek, Sergio Marco
By using a unique animal model of type 2 diabetes mellitus, Psammomys obesus induced by a high-calorie diet (HCD) for nine months, we showed for the first time, in the liver, the impact of inflammation on the remodeling of intercellular junction molecules E-cadherins during the progression of steatohepatitis. Under the effect of HCD, the expressions of immunohistochemical markers, Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha (TNFα) and E-cadherins were inversely correlated. Ultrastructural examination revealed the involvement of destabilization and loss of E-cadherins in the process of hepatic pathogenesis...
May 3, 2024: Tissue & Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38703446/nanoplastic-contamination-impact-on-zebrafish-liver-metabolism-and-implications-for-aquatic-environmental-health
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abdul Rehman, Fuyi Huang, Zixing Zhang, Théogène Habumugisha, Changzhou Yan, Uzma Shaheen, Xian Zhang
Nanoplastics (NPs) are increasingly pervasive in the environment, raising concerns about their potential health implications, particularly within aquatic ecosystems. This study investigated the impact of polystyrene nanoparticles (PSN) on zebrafish liver metabolism using liquid chromatography hybrid quadrupole time of flight mass spectrometry (LC-QTOF-MS) based non-targeted metabolomics. Zebrafish were exposed to 50 nm PSN for 28 days at low (L-PSN) and high (H-PSN) concentrations (0.1 and 10 mg/L, respectively) via water...
May 1, 2024: Environment International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38703377/mir-369-3p-ameliorates-diabetes-associated-atherosclerosis-by-regulating-macrophage-succinate-gpr91-signaling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shruti Rawal, Vinay Randhawa, Syed Husain Mustafa Rizvi, Madhur Sachan, Akm Khyrul Wara, Daniel Pérez-Cremades, Robert M Weisbrod, Naomi M Hamburg, Mark W Feinberg
AIMS: Diabetes leads to dysregulated macrophage immunometabolism, contributing to accelerated atherosclerosis progression. Identifying critical factors to restore metabolic alterations and promote resolution of inflammation remains an unmet goal. MicroRNAs (miRs) orchestrate multiple signaling events in macrophages, yet their therapeutic potential in diabetes-associated atherosclerosis remains unclear. METHODS AND RESULTS: MiRNA profiling revealed significantly lower miR-369-3p expression in aortic intimal lesions from Ldlr-/- mice on a high-fat sucrose containing (HFSC) diet for 12 weeks...
May 4, 2024: Cardiovascular Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38703299/92a-systematic-review-of-proteomics-in-obesity-unpacking-the-molecular-puzzle
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REVIEW
Alba Rodriguez-Muñoz, Hanieh Motahari-Rad, Laura Martin-Chaves, Javier Benitez-Porres, Jorge Rodriguez-Capitan, Andrés Gonzalez-Jimenez, Maria Insenser, Francisco J Tinahones, Mora Murri
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present study aims to review the existing literature to identify pathophysiological proteins in obesity by conducting a systematic review of proteomics studies. Proteomics may reveal the mechanisms of obesity development and clarify the links between obesity and related diseases, improving our comprehension of obesity and its clinical implications. RECENT FINDINGS: Most of the molecular events implicated in obesity development remain incomplete...
May 4, 2024: Current Obesity Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702958/thy-1-restricts-steatosis-and-liver-fibrosis-in-steatotic-liver-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Valentin Blank, Thomas Karlas, Ulf Anderegg, Johannes Wiegand, Josi Arnold, Linnaeus Bundalian, Gabriela-Diana Le Duc, Christiane Körner, Thomas Ebert, Anja Saalbach
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Steatotic liver disease (SLD) is generally considered to represent a hepatic manifestation of metabolic syndrome and includes a disease spectrum comprising isolated steatosis, metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis, liver fibrosis and ultimately cirrhosis. A better understanding of the detailed underlying pathogenic mechanisms of this transition is crucial for the design of new and efficient therapeutic interventions. Thymocyte differentiation antigen (Thy-1, also known as CD90) expression on fibroblasts controls central functions relevant to fibrogenesis, including proliferation, apoptosis, cytokine responsiveness, and myofibroblast differentiation...
May 4, 2024: Liver International: Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701991/effects-of-replacing-fishmeal-with-soybean-meal-on-the-immune-and-antioxidant-capacity-and-intestinal-metabolic-functions-of-red-swamp-crayfish-procambarus-clarkii
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Minglang Cai, Xiangyan Qiu, Huajun Zhang, Aimin Wang, Wencheng Xu, Kaijian Chen, Zhigang He, Yi Hu
Excess utilization of plant protein sources in animal feed has been found to adversely affect the antioxidant properties and immunity of animals. While the role of gut microbes in plant protein-induced inflammation has been identified in various models, the specific mechanisms regulating gut microbes in crustaceans remain unclear. Accordingly, this study was designed to investigate the effects of replacing fishmeal with soybean meal (SM) on the hepatopancreas antioxidant and immune capacities, and gut microbial functions of crayfish, as well as the potential microbial regulatory mechanisms...
May 1, 2024: Fish & Shellfish Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701775/dietary-intake-and-glutamine-serine-metabolism-control-pathologic-vascular-stiffness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nesrine S Rachedi, Ying Tang, Yi-Yin Tai, Jingsi Zhao, Caroline Chauvet, Julien Grynblat, Kouamé Kan Firmin Akoumia, Leonard Estephan, Stéphanie Torrino, Chaima Sbai, Amel Ait-Mouffok, Joseph D Latoche, Yassmin Al Aaraj, Frederic Brau, Sophie Abélanet, Stephan Clavel, Yingze Zhang, Christelle Guillermier, Naveen V G Kumar, Sina Tavakoli, Olaf Mercier, Michael G Risbano, Zhong-Ke Yao, Guangli Yang, Ouathek Ouerfelli, Jason S Lewis, David Montani, Marc Humbert, Matthew L Steinhauser, Carolyn J Anderson, William M Oldham, Frédéric Perros, Thomas Bertero, Stephen Y Chan
Perivascular collagen deposition by activated fibroblasts promotes vascular stiffening and drives cardiovascular diseases such as pulmonary hypertension (PH). Whether and how vascular fibroblasts rewire their metabolism to sustain collagen biosynthesis remains unknown. Here, we found that inflammation, hypoxia, and mechanical stress converge on activating the transcriptional coactivators YAP and TAZ (WWTR1) in pulmonary arterial adventitial fibroblasts (PAAFs). Consequently, YAP and TAZ drive glutamine and serine catabolism to sustain proline and glycine anabolism and promote collagen biosynthesis...
April 24, 2024: Cell Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701709/identification-of-factors-associated-with-sarcopenic-obesity-development-literature-review-and-expert-panel-voting
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REVIEW
A Pinel, C Guillet, F Capel, M Pouget, M De Antonio, B Pereira, E Topinkova, D Eglseer, R Barazzoni, A J Cruz-Jentoft, J D Schoufour, P J M Weijs, Y Boirie
Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is defined as the combination of excess fat mass (obesity) and low skeletal muscle mass and function (sarcopenia). The identification and classification of factors related to SO would favor better prevention and diagnosis. The present article aimed to (i) define a list of factors related with SO based on literature analysis, (ii) identify clinical conditions linked with SO development from literature search and (iii) evaluate their relevance and the potential research gaps by consulting an expert panel...
April 24, 2024: Clinical Nutrition
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