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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694159/bridging-the-gap-integrating-awareness-of-polycystic-ovary-syndrome-into-mental-health-practice
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REVIEW
Lindsay R Standeven, Annie Ho, Liisa Hantsoo
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine disorder among women of reproductive age. Individuals with PCOS report reduced quality of life compared with those without PCOS, with possible contributing factors including infertility, hirsutism, irregular menses, and weight gain. Recent literature also supports increased associations between PCOS and co-occurring psychiatric conditions, particularly depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and eating disorders. It is concerning that a higher prevalence of suicidal ideation has been observed in individuals with PCOS...
January 2024: Focus: Journal of Life Long Learning in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694155/depression-in-polycystic-ovary-syndrome-focusing-on-pathogenesis-and-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liwei Xing, Jinlong Xu, Yuanyuan Wei, Yang Chen, Haina Zhuang, Wei Tang, Shun Yu, Junbao Zhang, Guochen Yin, Ruirui Wang, Rong Zhao, Dongdong Qin
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most prevalent gynecological endocrine conditions affecting reproductive women. It can feature a variety of symptoms, such as obesity, insulin resistance, skin conditions, and infertility. Women with PCOS are susceptible to illnesses including mood disorders, diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia. Among them, depression is the most common in PCOS and has a detrimental effect on quality of life. Depression may occasionally develop due to the pathological traits of PCOS, but its exact pathogenesis in PCOS have eluded researchers to date...
January 2024: Focus: Journal of Life Long Learning in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692280/adipose-tissue-treg%C3%A2-cells-restrain-differentiation-of-stromal-adipocyte-precursors-to-promote-insulin-sensitivity-and-metabolic-homeostasis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gang Wang, Andrés R Muñoz-Rojas, Raul German Spallanzani, Ruth A Franklin, Christophe Benoist, Diane Mathis
Regulatory T (Treg) cells in epidydimal visceral adipose tissue (eVAT) of lean mice and humans regulate metabolic homeostasis. We found that constitutive or punctual depletion of eVAT-Treg cells reined in the differentiation of stromal adipocyte precursors. Co-culture of these precursors with conditional medium from eVAT-Treg cells limited their differentiation in vitro, suggesting a direct effect. Transcriptional comparison of adipocyte precursors, matured in the presence or absence of the eVAT-Treg-conditioned medium, identified the oncostatin-M (OSM) signaling pathway as a key distinction...
April 25, 2024: Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691547/activation-and-inhibition-of-the-sweet-taste-receptor-tas1r2-tas1r3-differentially-affect-glucose-tolerance-in-humans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew C Kochem, Emily C Hanselman, Paul A S Breslin
The sweet taste receptor, TAS1R2-TAS1R3, is expressed in taste bud cells, where it conveys sweetness, and also in intestinal enteroendocrine cells, where it may facilitate glucose absorption and assimilation. In the present study, our objective was to determine whether TAS1R2-TAS1R3 influences glucose metabolism bidirectionally via hyperactivation with 5 mM sucralose (n = 12) and inhibition with 2 mM sodium lactisole (n = 10) in mixture with 75 g glucose loads during oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTTs) in healthy humans...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691263/differential-ischemic-stroke-risk-linked-to-novel-subtypes-of-type-2-diabetes-insights-from-a-mendelian-randomization-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhichao Ruan, Jinxi Zhao
PURPOSE: This study employs a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) approach to investigate the variation in ischemic stroke risk across novel subtypes of adult-onset type 2 diabetes. METHODS: Leveraging pooled genome-wide association study (GWAS) data from the Swedish ANDIS cohort, we explored the association of four newly identified type 2 diabetes subtypes-severe insulin-deficient diabetes (SIDD), severe insulin-resistant diabetes (SIRD), mild obesity-related diabetes (MOD), and mild age-related diabetes (MARD)-with ischemic stroke risk...
April 30, 2024: Endocrine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690930/igf1-promotes-human-myotube-differentiation-toward-a-mature-metabolic-and-contractile-phenotype
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simon I Dreher, Paul Grubba, Christine von Toerne, Alessia Moruzzi, Jennifer Maurer, Thomas Goj, Andreas L Birkenfeld, Andreas Peter, Peter Loskill, Stefanie M Hauck, Cora Weigert
Skeletal muscle mediates the beneficial effects of exercise, thereby improving insulin sensitivity and reducing the risk for type 2 diabetes. Current human skeletal muscle models in vitro are incapable of fully recapitulating its physiological functions especially muscle contractility. By supplementation of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1), a growth factor secreted by myofibers in vivo, we aimed to overcome these limitations. We monitored the differentiation process starting from primary human CD56-positive myoblasts in the presence/absence of IGF1 in serum-free medium in daily collected samples for 10 days...
March 4, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690687/discovery-of-selective-proteolysis-targeting-chimera-degraders-targeting-ptp1b-as-long-term-hypoglycemic-agents
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zunhua Yang, Yuqi Ying, Shaobing Cheng, Jiamin Wu, Ziwei Zhang, Pei Hu, Jian Xiong, Huilan Li, Qing Zeng, Zhifang Cai, Yulin Feng, Yuanying Fang
PTP1B, a promising target for insulin sensitizers in type 2 diabetes treatment, can be effectively degraded using proteolysis-targeting chimera (PROTAC). This approach offers potential for long-acting antidiabetic agents. We report potent bifunctional PROTACs targeting PTP1B through the E3 ubiquitin ligase cereblon. Western blot analysis showed significant PTP1B degradation by PROTACs at concentrations from 5 nM to 5 μM after 48 h. Evaluation of five highly potent PROTACs revealed compound 75 with a longer PEG linker (23 atoms), displaying remarkable degradation activity after 48 and 72 h, with DC50 values of 250 nM and 50 nM, respectively...
May 1, 2024: Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689728/-arthrospira-platensis-enriched-with-cr-iii-mg-ii-and-mn-ii-ions-improves-insulin-sensitivity-and-reduces-systemic-inflammation-in-equine-metabolic-affected-horses
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Artur Tomal, Jolanta Szłapka-Kosarzewska, Małgorzata Mironiuk, Izabela Michalak, Krzysztof Marycz
Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) is a critical endocrine condition in horses, characterized by hyperinsulinemia, hyperlipidemia, and insulin resistance, posing a significant threat to their health. This study investigates the efficacy of supplementing EMS-affected horses with Arthrospira platensis enriched with Cr(III), Mg(II), and Mn(II) ions using biosorption process in improving insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance, reducing inflammation, and mitigating obesity-related fat accumulation. Our results demonstrate that Arthrospira supplementation reduces baseline insulin and glucose levels, contributing to decreased adipose tissue inflammation...
2024: Frontiers in Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689404/cardiac-surgery-associated-acute-kidney-injury-csa-aki
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Florian G Scurt, Katrin Bose, Peter R Mertens, Christos Chatzikyrkou, Carolin Herzog
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common and serious complication of cardiac surgery that has a significant impact on patient morbidity and mortality. The Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) definition of AKI is widely used to classify and identify AKI associated with cardiac surgery (CSA-AKI) based on changes in serum creatinine and/or urine output. There are various pre-, intra-, and postoperative risk factors for the development of CSA-AKI which should be recognized and addressed as early as possible to expedite its diagnosis, reduce its occurrence and prevent or ameliorate its devastating complications...
May 1, 2024: Kidney360
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687846/psychometric-validation-of-the-hyperglycaemia-avoidance-scale-uk-has-uk
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vicky McKechnie, Shaila Khan, Rob Saunders, Stephanie A Amiel, Linda A Gonder-Frederick, Nick Oliver
AIMS: Hyperglycaemia aversion in type 1 diabetes can be associated with severe hypoglycaemia and impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia but is not routinely assessed clinically. This study aimed to undertake the first psychometric validation of the UK version of the Hyperglycaemia Avoidance Scale (HAS-UK). METHODS: The HAS-UK was completed by adults with type 1 diabetes in three separate research studies. Psychometric properties were evaluated, using exploratory factor analysis, internal consistency, and convergent validity...
April 30, 2024: Diabetic Medicine: a Journal of the British Diabetic Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687564/biphasic-kinetics-of-igf-i-and-igfbp-3-in-response-to-military-field-training-in-brazilian-air-force-recruits
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomaz Talarico Neto, José Maurício Magraner, Higino Carlos Hahns Júnior, Leandro Ferreira, Carlos Eduardo Martinelli Júnior, Hugo Tourinho Filho
INTRODUCTION: Insulin-like growth factor type I (IGF-I) has gained considerable notoriety in military training, primarily because it is responsible for energy deficits and sensitive to an inadequate protein intake, which are situations that are commonly experienced in specific military operations. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the kinetics of IGF-I and insulin-like growth factor binding protein type 3 (IGFBP-3) in a 4-day military field training exercise. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The sample comprised 12 male soldiers (21...
April 30, 2024: Military Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686713/-effect-of-intensive-insulin-therapy-on-prognosis-in-patients-with-acute-myocardial-infarction
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hui-Ruo Liu, Ze-Yu Yang, Da-Zhou Lu, Feng Xu, Yu-Guo Chen, Chuan-Bao Li
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of intensive insulin therapy in the patients with acute myocardial infarction and provide guidance for improving the prognosis. Methods The articles involving the randomized controlled trials(RCT)focusing on the effects of intensive versus conventional insulin therapy on the clinical outcomes of the patients with acute myocardial infarction were retrieved from Cochrane,Embase,PubMed,CNKI,Wanfang Data,VIP,and CBM with the time interval from inception to October 2022...
April 2024: Zhongguo Yi Xue Ke Xue Yuan Xue Bao. Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686701/the-association-of-cardiometabolic-diet-and-lifestyle-parameters-with-plasma-glucagon-like-peptide-1-an-imi-direct-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebeca Eriksen, Margaret C White, Adem Y Dawed, Isabel Garcia Perez, Joram M Posma, Mark Haid, Sapna Sharma, Cornelia Prehn, Louise E Thomas, Robert W Koivula, Roberto Bizzotto, Andrea Mari, Giuseppe N Giordano, Imre Pavo, Jochen M Schwenk, Federico De Masi, Konstantinos D Tsirigos, Søren Brunak, Ana Viñuela, Anubha Mahajan, Timothy J McDonald, Tarja Kokkola, Femke Rutters, Joline Beulens, Mirthe Muilwijk, Marieke Blom, Petra Elders, Tue H Hansen, Juan Fernandez-Tajes, Angus Jones, Chris Jennison, Mark Walker, Mark I McCarthy, Oluf Pedersen, Hartmut Ruetten, Ian Forgie, Jens J Holst, Henrik S Thomsen, Martin Ridderstråle, Jimmy D Bell, Jerzy Adamski, Paul W Franks, Torben Hansen, Elaine Holmes, Gary Frost, Ewan R Pearson
CONTEXT: The role of glucagon-like peptide-1(GLP-1) in Type 2 diabetes (T2D) and obesity is not fully understood. OBJECTIVE: We investigate the association of cardiometabolic, diet and lifestyle parameters on fasting and postprandial GLP-1 in people at risk of, or living with, T2D. METHOD: We analysed cross-sectional data from the two Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) Diabetes Research on Patient Stratification (DIRECT) cohorts, cohort 1(n=2127) individuals at risk of diabetes; cohort 2 (n=789) individuals with new-onset of T2D...
April 30, 2024: Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685731/recipient-microbiome-related-features-predicting-metabolic-improvement-following-fecal-microbiota-transplantation-in-adults-with-severe-obesity-and-metabolic-syndrome-a-secondary-analysis-of-a-phase-2-clinical-trial
#34
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Zhengxiao Zhang, Valentin Mocanu, Edward C Deehan, Naomi Hotte, Yuanyuan Zhu, Shanshan Wei, Dina H Kao, Shahzeer Karmali, Daniel W Birch, Jens Walter, Karen L Madsen
Microbial-based therapeutics in clinical practice are of considerable interest, and a recent study demonstrated fecal microbial transplantation (FMT) followed by dietary fiber supplements improved glucose homeostasis. Previous evidence suggests that donor and recipient compatibility and FMT protocol are key determinants, but little is known about the involvement of specific recipient factors. Using data from our recent randomized placebo-control phase 2 clinical trial in adults with obesity and metabolic syndrome, we grouped participants that received FMT from one of 4 donors with either fiber supplement into HOMA-IR responders ( n  = 21) and HOMA-IR non-responders ( n  = 8)...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684680/a-secondary-mechanism-of-action-for-triazole-antifungals-in-aspergillus-fumigatus-mediated-by-hmg1
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeffrey M Rybak, Jinhong Xie, Adela Martin-Vicente, Xabier Guruceaga, Harrison I Thorn, Ashley V Nywening, Wenbo Ge, Ana C O Souza, Amol C Shetty, Carrie McCracken, Vincent M Bruno, Josie E Parker, Steven L Kelly, Hannah M Snell, Christina A Cuomo, P David Rogers, Jarrod R Fortwendel
Triazole antifungals function as ergosterol biosynthesis inhibitors and are frontline therapy for invasive fungal infections, such as invasive aspergillosis. The primary mechanism of action of triazoles is through the specific inhibition of a cytochrome P450 14-α-sterol demethylase enzyme, Cyp51A/B, resulting in depletion of cellular ergosterol. Here, we uncover a clinically relevant secondary mechanism of action for triazoles within the ergosterol biosynthesis pathway. We provide evidence that triazole-mediated inhibition of Cyp51A/B activity generates sterol intermediate perturbations that are likely decoded by the sterol sensing functions of HMG-CoA reductase and Insulin-Induced Gene orthologs as increased pathway activity...
April 29, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684442/effects-of-maternal-exercise-on-infant-mesenchymal-stem-cell-mitochondrial-function-insulin-action-and-body-composition-in-infancy
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Filip Jevtovic, Donghai Zheng, Alex Claiborne, Ericka M Biagioni, Breanna L Wisseman, Polina M Krassovskaia, David N Collier, Christy Isler, James E DeVente, P Darrell Neufer, Joseph A Houmard, Linda E May
Maternal exercise (ME) has been established as a useful non-pharmacological intervention to improve infant metabolic health; however, mechanistic insight behind these adaptations remains mostly confined to animal models. Infant mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) give rise to infant tissues (e.g., skeletal muscle), and remain involved in mature tissue maintenance. Importantly, these cells maintain metabolic characteristics of an offspring donor and provide a model for the investigation of mechanisms behind infant metabolic health improvements...
May 2024: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682243/pioglitazone-does-not-enhance-exogenous-glucose-oxidation-or-metabolic-clearance-rate-during-aerobic-exercise-in-men-under-acute-high-altitude-exposure
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lee M Margolis, Marques Wilson, Devin J Drummer, Christopher T Carrigan, Nancy E Murphy, Jillian T Allen, M Alan Dawson, Christos S Mantzoros, Andrew J Young, Stefan M Pasiakos
Insulin insensitivity decreases exogenous glucose oxidation and metabolic clearance rate (MCR) during aerobic exercise in unacclimatized lowlanders at high altitude (HA). Whether use of an oral insulin sensitizer prior to acute HA exposure enhances exogenous glucose oxidation is unclear. This study investigated the impact of Pioglitazone (PIO) on exogenous glucose oxidation and glucose turnover compared to placebo (PLA) during aerobic exercise at HA. Using a randomized, crossover design, native lowlanders (n=7 males, mean±SD, age: 23±6 yr, body mass: 84±11 kg) consumed 145 g (1...
April 29, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682020/igf2bp2-modulates-autophagy-and-serves-as-a-prognostic-marker-in-glioma
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ning Li, Limei Deng, Yuming Zhang, Xilian Tang, Bingxi Lei, Qingyu Zhang
Glioma, a malignant brain tumor originating from neural glial cells, presents significant treatment challenges. However, the underlying mechanisms of glioma development are not fully understood, and effective targets are lacking. This study provides insights into the role of insulin-like growth factor 2 messenger RNA-binding protein 2 (IGF2BP2) in glioma progression and its therapeutic potential. Our analysis illustrated that elevated IGF2BP2 expression associated with significantly shorter survival among patients with low-grade glioma (LGG) in The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database...
2024: Ibrain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681771/glucagon-kinetics-assessed-by-mathematical-modelling-during-oral-glucose-administration-in-people-spanning-from-normal-glucose-tolerance-to-type-2-diabetes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesco Andreozzi, Elettra Mancuso, Mariangela Rubino, Benedetta Salvatori, Micaela Morettini, Giuseppe Monea, Christian Göbl, Gaia Chiara Mannino, Andrea Tura
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Glucagon is important in the maintenance of glucose homeostasis, with also effects on lipids. In this study, we aimed to apply a recently developed model of glucagon kinetics to determine the sensitivity of glucagon variations (especially, glucagon inhibition) to insulin levels ("alpha-cell insulin sensitivity"), during oral glucose administration. SUBJECTS/METHODS: We studied 50 participants (spanning from normal glucose tolerance to type 2 diabetes) undergoing frequently sampled 5-hr oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT)...
2024: Frontiers in Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681271/non-albicans-candida-infection-as-a-rare-cause-of-emphysematous-pyelonephritis-in-an-uncontrolled-diabetic-patient-a-case-report
#40
Pranav Chaudhari, Rucha Sawant, Meghna Bordoloi, Sunil Kumar, Sourya Acharya
The uncommon but dangerous condition known as emphysematous pyelonephritis (EPN) usually affects people with diabetes. This potentially fatal illness is characterized by gas-forming necrosis of the kidneys and surrounding tissues, typically brought on by urinary tract bacteria. Fungal EPN, less prevalent than bacterial EPN, has been reported in a few isolated cases. Cultures of the urine or blood often detect the infection. With an 18% fatality rate, EPN is still a serious illness despite advancements in therapy...
March 2024: Curēus
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