Follistatin‐like 1 is a myokine regulating lipid mobilization during endurance exercise and recovery. Ji Sun Nam, Su-Jeong Park ...
A similar increase in lipid mobilization was observed. Conversely, cockroach AKH led to similar activity within a locust. AKH ... Lipids are transported from the hemolymph and metabolized by flight muscle in order to maintain flight. However, a high ... concentration of lipids remains in the hemolymph, implying that an agent may be responsible for activating lipid transport into ... Adipokinetic hormones (AKHs) are metabolic neuropeptides, mediating mobilization of energy substrates in many insects. An ...
Hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus lesion involvement in the sympathetic control of lipid mobilization. Obesity (Silver ... hypothalamic lipid sensing regulates glucose homeostasis via a mechanism involving the esterification of LCFAs to LCFA-CoAs, ... ameliorates insulin resistance and hepatosteatosis by reducing intracellular calcium overload and lipid accumulation *Jin Wook ...
Adipose tissue lipid mobilization was decreased by dutasteride. Analysis of the serum metabolome demonstrated that in the ... Intrahepatic lipid increased on MRS after dutasteride treatment and was associated with increased rates of de novo lipogenesis ... 11 more authors) (2016) Dual-5α-Reductase Inhibition Promotes Hepatic Lipid Accumulation in Man. The Journal of Clinical ... Main Outcome Measure: Incorporation of hepatic lipid was measured with MRS. Results: Dutasteride, not finasteride, increased ...
The autophagy protein ATG9A enables lipid mobilization from lipid droplets.. Authors - Elodie Mailler. View Article ... A role for ubiquitin ligases and Spartin/SPG20 in lipid droplet turnover.. Authors - Eastman Scott W SW. View Article ... Tested on HEK293T cells stimulated by 300 uM oleic acid overnight to stimulate the formation of lipid droplets. This antibody ( ... In addition to M6PR recycling, M6PRBP1 plays a role in lipid droplet biogenesis, and is also implicated in rhodopsin ...
In a living system, lipases facilitate the breakdown and mobilization of lipids within the cells. Within the spectrum of ... They can hydrolyse fats into fatty acids and glycerol at the water-lipid interface and can catalyse the reverse reaction in non ... Prasad, M.P.; Manjunath, K. Comparative study on biodegradation of lipid-rich wastewater using lipase producing bacterial ... lipids, pectin and polyphenols. Food waste from households is the most readily available form of waste and there are systems in ...
The aim of the present work was to evaluate the association between the liver PNPLA3 expression, key genes of lipid metabolism ... In conclusion, our results show that PNPLA3 could be related to lipid accumulation in liver, mainly in the development and ... We used real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis to analyze the hepatic expression of PNPLA3 and lipid metabolism- ... Lipid deposition in the liver seems to be a critical process in the pathogenesis of NAFLD. ...
The mobilization of less polar lipids from blubber might also occur at this stage. In both cases, this could result in a higher ... 2.60 mug g lipids(-1) in inner blubber vs 3.59 +/- 1.46 mug g(-1) lipids in outer blubber). Newborn pups already had ... As a result, even when expressed per unit of milk lipids, PCBs underwent a rise at the end of lactation. The changes in milk ... Based on contaminant profiles (,11 mg/kg lipid), at least 29/60 (48%) of resting females had not off-loaded their pollutant ...
Lack of SIRT1 (Mammalian Sirtuin 1) activity leads to liver steatosis in the SIRT1+/- mice: a role of lipid mobilization and ...
This included a decrease in amino acids, mobilization of lipids and upregulation of carbohydrates. ... Julie observed a decrease in lipid reserves in entangled whales and questioned if entanglements are as costly as events such as ...
... and by inducing lipid mobilization [100]. Thus, authors suggest a possible treatment for obesity. ... R. E. Pacifici and K. J. A. Davies, "Protein, lipid and DNA repair systems in oxidative stress: the free-radical theory of ... the third group consumed two different meals with different lipid content and 600 mL of red wine, which assured a free trans- ... resveratrol protected rabbit spinal cord from ischemia-reperfusion injury by decreasing lipid peroxidation (at a dose of 10 mg/ ...
There is evidence that adipose tissue is not only specialized in the storage and mobilization of lipids but that it is also a ... In this population, despite the use of lipid lowering agents, serum lipids were high. This is not a surprise. In subjects with ... Lipid Oxidation Assessed by Indirect Calorimetry Predicts Metabolic Syndrome and Type 2 Diabetes. Arturo Pujia1 Elisa Mazza1 ... Role of diacylglycerol activation of PKCθ in lipid-induced muscle insulin resistance in humans.Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. (2014) ...
... levels as an indicator of lipid mobilization [13]. The weaning of lambs is usually accompanied by stress, which causes a change ... 29]. These observations could be attributed to the activity of lactic acid bacteria (LAB), which reduced intestinal lipid ...
PhD Project: Lipid storage and mobilization in liver disease. Hepatocellular carcinoma, cancer originating from liver cells, is ... We are aiming to shine light on some of the molecular mechanisms involved in the storage and breakdown (mobilization) of fat in ... In more detail, we are looking at three enzymes (ATGL, PNPLA3 & CGI-58) involved in the breakdown of fat (lipids). These ... We are trying to understand how these enzymes shape the landscape of intracellular lipids and interact with other proteins, ...
Fasting reveals largely intact systemic lipid mobilization mechanisms in respiratory chain complex III deficient mice. Tomašić ...
... which induces fat mobilization. SKN-1 responds to elevated lipid levels by activation of gene transcription involved in β- ... Pang S, Lynn DA, Lo JY, Paek J, Curran SP (2014) SKN-1 and Nrf2 couples proline catabolism with lipid metabolism during ... it has been suggested that SKN-1 maintains lipid homeostasis and it may be important for longevity [37]. This factor up- ... modified lipids and others. In contrast, HO-2 isoform is expressed constitutively (reviewed in [67]). ...
Lack of SIRT1 (Mammalian Sirtuin 1) activity leads to liver steatosis in the SIRT1+/- mice: a role of lipid mobilization and ... Liver Lipids Test. Liver tissues were homogenized in PBS (1 g/20 mL). The lipids were extracted from the liver tissue lysates ... Intracellular lipid detection by Oil Red O staining showed that exendin-4 could reverse palmitate-induced lipid accumulation in ... a transcriptional regulator of lipid metabolism (16). All of the above indicate that SIRT1 is vital in the lipid homeostasis of ...
... really did not dig very deep within the literature on the effects of exercise on weight loss and things like lipid mobilization ... "Although low carb diets do work for weight loss, and will improve your lipids, we do not recommend them because we dont know ... When he saw their lipids had improved since their previous checkups, he said, "These numbers are great! You mustve really cut ... lipid profile and a host of other positive effects. Besides, one of the aims of strength training during a diet phase is to ...
ZAG is an adipokine with multiple roles, including lipid mobilization, modulating glucose metabolisms, improving insulin ...
Lipid mobilization - lipolysis. The mobilization of stored lipids is enzymatically ensured by hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL). ... The utilization of lipids for energy production takes place in three basic phases: *Lipid mobilization - hydrolysis of TAG to ... Introduction to lipid breakdown and ketone body metabolism.. *Lipids as an energy source - TAG degradation in cells, β- ... Introduction to lipid breakdown and ketone body metabolism. [ ✎ edit embedded article ] Triacylglycerols (TAGs) store large ...
... performed LC-MS/MS quantification of lipid mediators following stimulation with calcium ionophore to trigger PUFA mobilization ... d Heatmap of lipid mediators produced by seronegative (n = 22) or post CoV (n = 47) MDM (LC-MS/MS). Clustering: with k-means ... a PCA of lipid mediators quantified in seronegative (n = 10) or post CoV (n = 29) MDM ± S-protein. Red and blue circles: 95% CI ... 3g). Instead, genes involved in upstream events of fatty acid and lipid mediator biosynthesis (e.g., FASN, DGAT2, PLA2G4C) were ...
Discover the lipoproteic fractions in the hemolymph of the spider Grammostola rosea and their role in lipid uptake. Explore the ... Laino, A., Cunningham, M., García, F. and Heras, H. (2009) First Insight into the Lipid Uptake, Storage and Mobilization in ... Journal of Lipid Research, 42, 225-234. [2] Blacklock, B.J. and Ryan, R.O. (1994) Hemolymph Lipid Transport. Insect ... Journal of Lipid Research, 5, 600-608. [34] Garcia, F., González Baró, M.R. and Pollero, R.J. (2005) Effect of Fenitrothion on ...
Berlan, M., et al., Plasma catecholamine levels and lipid mobilization induced by yohimbine in obese and non-obese women. Int J ... Galitzky, J., et al., Role of vascular alpha-2 adrenoceptors in regulating lipid mobilization from human adipose tissue. J Clin ... Yohimbine has been shown to increase fat loss by increasing the amount of fat mobilization and oxidation [11] and blood flow to ...
... autophagy initiation and mobilization of stored lipids. However, the autophagic response to starvation initiated faster in ... Prior to starvation, the fed buffy mutant stored less lipid and glycogen, had high lactate levels and maintained a reduced pool ... To maintain glycolysis at a higher rate, a higher percentage of ingested glucose and lipids must be shuttled into glycolysis at ... reduction in lipid storage observed in the buffy mutant. In addition, excess growth signaling by ectopic activation of Tor ...
Lipid Mobilization 43% * Uncoupling Protein 1 39% * Body Weight 39% * Sterol Esterase 38% ...
... including lipid mobilization, mitochondrial beta-oxidation, and global metabolic regulations, to facilitate the replication of ... are two ER-associated lipid scramblases that play a role in autophagosome formation and cellular lipid metabolism. TMEM41B is ... TMEM41B and VMP1 modulate cellular lipid and energy metabolism for facilitating dengue virus infection. PLoS pathogens Yousefi ...
Dropping in on Lipid Mobilization From the Gut. Davidson, N. O., Jan 1 2019, In: CMGH. 7, 2, p. 291-292 2 p.. Research output: ... Gierasch, L. M., Davidson, N. O., Rye, K. A. & Burlingame, A. L., 2019, In: Journal of lipid research. 60, 4, p. 719-720 2 p.. ... Rye, K. A. & Davidson, N., 2019, In: Journal of lipid research. 60, 1, p. 1 1 p.. Research output: Contribution to journal › ...
... lipid dynamics and mobilization in the body has not been focused well in relation to the FB1-mediated toxicity. Considerable ... Thus, a mechanism of FB1-mediated toxicity is discussed in relation to the mobilization of phospholipids and sphingolipids in ... influences of this toxin on mobilization of sphingolipids and phospholipids and also on adaptive changes in their compositions ...
In this study, BCS was evaluated as a measure of lipid and protein tissue mobilization in response to an expected greater ... Although carbohydrate pathways are not as well investigated as lipid metabolism in cattle, they also play an important role in ... Transition cows are challenged by nutrient deficits to support milk production, which triggers mobilization of fat, labile ... However, poor DMI and insufficient supply of glucose precursors triggers fat and muscular tissue mobilization and excessive ...
... and their binding with cortisol activates lipoprotein lipase and inhibits lipid mobilization, leading to an accumulation of ... Veen G, Giltay EJ, DeRijk RH, van Vliet IM, van Pelt J, Zitman FG: Salivary cortisol, serum lipids, and adiposity in patients ... For instance, inflammatory factors stimulate the release of lipids in the bloodstream to provide energy for host defense and ... literature suggests that abdominal obesity and lipid disturbances are the driving force behind the relationship between ...