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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38612231/exploring-bile-acid-changes-and-microflora-profiles-in-chicken-fatty-liver-disease-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wen-Yuan Yang, Pei-En Chang, Sin-Jin Li, Shih-Torng Ding, Yuan-Yu Lin
Excessive liver fat causes non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in laying hens, reducing egg production. Addressing NAFLD via bile-acid metabolism is gaining attention. We induced NAFLD in 7-week-old ISA female chickens with a high-cholesterol, low-choline diet (CLC) for 6 weeks. LC/MS was used to analyze serum and cecal bile acids, while cecal digesta DNA underwent 16S rRNA sequencing. The distribution of bile acid varied in healthy (CON) and CLC-fed chickens. CLC increased secondary bile acids (TLCA, TUDCA, THDCA, TDCA) in serum and primary bile acids (CDCA, TCDCA, isoDCA) in serum, as well as glycochenodeoxycholic acid (GCDCA) in cecal contents...
March 23, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600398/c1q-tumor-necrosis-factor-related-protein-9-enhances-macrophage-cholesterol-efflux-and-improves-reverse-cholesterol-transport-via-ampk-activation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaosu Song, Gaizhen Liu, Yunfei Bin, Rui Bai, Bin Liang, Huiyu Yang
Cholesterol efflux from foam cells in atherosclerotic plaques is crucial for reverse cholesterol transport (RCT), an important antiatherogenic event. ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters, ABCA1 and ABCG1, are key receptors in the cholesterol efflux pathway. C1q/tumor necrosis factor-related protein-9 (CTRP9) is a newly discovered adipokine and exhibits an atheroprotective activity. However, the role of CTRP9 in RCT still remains unknown. In this work, we investigated the effect of subcutaneous administration of CTRP9 protein on RCT and atherosclerotic lesion formation in ApoE-/- mice fed with a high-fat diet...
April 10, 2024: Biochemical Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590761/cholesterol-dependent-lxr-transcription-factor-activity-represses-pronociceptive-effects-of-estrogen-in-sensory-neurons-and-pain-induced-by-myelin-basic-protein-fragments
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Swathi K Hullugundi, Jennifer Dolkas, Andrei V Chernov, Tony L Yaksh, Kelly A Eddinger, Mila Angert, Glaucilene Ferreira Catroli, Alex Y Strongin, Patrick M Dougherty, Yan Li, Oswal Quehenberger, Aaron Armando, Veronica I Shubayev
BACKGROUND: A bioactive myelin basic protein (MBP) fragment, comprising MBP84-104 , is released in sciatic nerve after chronic constriction injury (CCI). Intraneural injection (IN) of MBP84-104 in an intact sciatic nerve is sufficient to induce persistent neuropathic pain-like behavior via robust transcriptional remodeling at the injection site and ipsilateral dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and spinal cord. The sex (female)-specific pronociceptive activity of MBP84-104 associates with sex-specific changes in cholesterol metabolism and activation of estrogen receptor (ESR)1 signaling...
July 2024: Brain, behavior, & immunity health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570025/toosendanin-induces-hepatotoxicity-via-disrupting-lxr%C3%AE-lipin1-srebp1-mediated-lipid-metabolism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sixin Chen, Jiajie Ni, Li Luo, Jinxian Lin, Hongjie Peng, Feihai Shen, Zhiying Huang
Toosendanin (TSN) is the main active compound derived from Melia toosendan Sieb et Zucc with various bioactivities. However, liver injury was observed in TSN limiting its clinical application. Lipid metabolism plays a crucial role in maintaining cellular homeostasis, and its disruption is also essential in TSN-induced hepatotoxicity. This study explored the hepatotoxicity caused by TSN in vitro and in vivo. The lipid droplets were significantly decreased, accompanied by a decrease in fatty acid transporter CD36 and crucial enzymes in the lipogenesis including ACC and FAS after the treatment of TSN...
April 1, 2024: Food and Chemical Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557060/lxr%C3%AE-promotes-abdominal-aortic-aneurysm-formation-through-uhrf1-epigenetic-modification-of-mir-26b-3p
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiao Guo, Jianmei Zhong, Yichao Zhao, Yanan Fu, Ling-Yue Sun, Ancai Yuan, Junling Liu, Alex F Chen, Jun Pu
BACKGROUND: Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a severe aortic disease without effective pharmacological approaches. The nuclear hormone receptor LXRα (liver X receptor α), encoded by the NR1H3 gene, serves as a critical transcriptional mediator linked to several vascular pathologies, but its role in AAA remains elusive. METHODS: Through integrated analyses of human and murine AAA gene expression microarray data sets, we identified NR1H3 as a candidate gene regulating AAA formation...
April 1, 2024: Circulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38556387/a-multiscale-modeling-study-of-nanoparticle-based-targeting-therapy-against-atherosclerosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jichao Pan, Yan Cai, Hongliang He, Ning Gu, Zhiyong Li
Although researches on nanoparticle-based (NP-based) drug delivery system for atherosclerosis treatment have grown rapidly in recent years, there are limited studies in quantifying the effects of targeting drugs on plaque components and microenvironment. The purpose of the present study was to quantitatively assess the targeting therapeutic effects against atherosclerosis by establishing a multiscale mathematical model. The multiscale model involved subcellular, cellular and microenvironmental scales to simulate lipid catabolism, macrophage behaviors and dynamics of microenvironmental components, respectively...
March 27, 2024: Journal of Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552096/research-status-and-hotspots-on-the-mechanisms-of-liver-x-receptor-in-cancer-progression-a-bibliometric-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yukun Chen, Siqi Deng, Jiexia Xu, Yu Yan, Shuwen Lan, Mingzhang Guo
BACKGROUND: The mechanism of liver X receptor in cancer has been gradually revealed in recent years. This study is committed to analyzing the current research status of the mechanism of liver × receptor in cancer progression by using bibliometric methods and to explore the development trend of liver × receptor related research in the future, in order to provide some reference for further exploration in this field. METHODS: The Web of Science core collection database was used to carry out the original data retrieval...
March 29, 2024: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38550382/liver-x-receptors-lxrs-in-cancer-an-eagle-s-view-on-molecular-insights-and-therapeutic-opportunities
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REVIEW
Prasanna Srinivasan Ramalingam, Sujatha Elangovan, Janaki Ramaiah Mekala, Sivakumar Arumugam
Cancer has become a serious health burden that results in high incidence and mortality rates every year, mainly due to various molecular alterations inside the cell. Liver X receptors (LXRs) dysregulation is one among them that plays a vital role in cholesterol metabolism, lipid metabolism and inflammation and also plays a crucial role in various diseases such as obesity, metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD), cardiovascular diseases, Type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, and cancer. Studies report that the activation of LXRs inhibits cancer growth by inhibiting cellular proliferation, inducing apoptosis and autophagy, regulating cholesterol metabolism, various signalling pathways such as Wnt, and PI3K/AKT, modulating the expression levels of cell-cycle regulators, and promoting antitumor immunity inside the tumor microenvironment...
2024: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38549461/taurine-activates-sirt1-ampk-foxo1-signaling-pathways-to-favorably-regulate-lipid-metabolism-in-c57bl6-obese-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arya Devi Karikkakkavil Prakashan, Serva Peddha Muthukumar, Asha Martin
SCOPE: The identification of novel therapeutic agents capable of modulating lipid metabolism holds a promising potential in combating obesity and its associated complications. This study is conducted to evaluate the lipid lowering effect of dietary taurine administration on high-fat fed C57BL6 mice and to study the mechanism by which taurine impacts lipid metabolism. METHODS AND RESULTS: C57BL6 mice are grouped into four (n = 6): i) normal diet (ND), ii) a high-fat diet (HFD), iii) HFD + orlistat (STD), iv) HFD + taurine (TAU) group for 12 weeks...
March 29, 2024: Molecular Nutrition & Food Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38549193/reprogramming-of-the-lxr%C3%AE-transcriptome-sustains-macrophage-secondary-inflammatory-responses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan Vladimir de la Rosa, Carlos Tabraue, Zhiqiang Huang, Marta C Orizaola, Patricia Martin-Rodríguez, Knut R Steffensen, Juan Manuel Zapata, Lisardo Boscá, Peter Tontonoz, Susana Alemany, Eckardt Treuter, Antonio Castrillo
Macrophages regulate essential aspects of innate immunity against pathogens. In response to microbial components, macrophages activate primary and secondary inflammatory gene programs crucial for host defense. The liver X receptors (LXRα, LXRβ) are ligand-dependent nuclear receptors that direct gene expression important for cholesterol metabolism and inflammation, but little is known about the individual roles of LXRα and LXRβ in antimicrobial responses. Here, the author demonstrate that induction of LXRα transcription by prolonged exposure to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) supports inflammatory gene expression in macrophages...
March 28, 2024: Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38537695/trim13-reduces-cholesterol-efflux-and-increases-oxidized-ldl-uptake-leading-to-foam-cell-formation-and-atherosclerosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suresh Govatati, Raj Kumar, Monoranjan Boro, James G Traylor, A Wayne Orr, Aldons J Lusis, Gadiparthi N Rao
Accumulation of lipids within the arterial wall is the key initiating event in the development of atherosclerosis. Impaired cholesterol efflux and/or uptake can influence arterial lipid accumulation. Here, we report that tripartite motif-containing protein 13 (TRIM13), a RING-type E3 ubiquitin ligase, plays a role in arterial lipid accumulation leading to atherosclerosis. Using molecular approaches and knockout mouse model, we found that TRIM13 expression was induced both in the aorta and peritoneal macrophages (pMφ) of ApoE-/- mice in response to western diet (WD) in vivo...
March 25, 2024: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38537684/cx3cr1-deficiency-promotes-resolution-of-hepatic-ischemia-reperfusion-injury-by-regulating-homeostatic-function-of-liver-infiltrating-macrophages
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hanwen Zhang, Guohua You, Qing Yang, Guanghui Jin, Guo Lv, Linda Fan, Yifan Chen, Huidi Li, Shuhong Yi, Hua Li, Na Guo, Wei Liu, Yang Yang
Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury(HIRI) remains to be an unsolved risk factor that contributes to organ failure after liver surgery. Our clinical retrospective study showed that lower donor liver CX3-C chemokine receptor-1(CX3CR1) mRNA expression level were correlated with upregulated pro-resolved macrophages receptor MERTK, as well as promoted restoration efficiency of allograft injury in liver transplant. To further characterize roles of CX3CR1 in regulating resolution of HIRI, we employed murine liver partial warm ischemia-reperfusion model by Wt &Cx3cr1-/- mice and the reperfusion time was prolonged from 6 h to 4-7 days...
March 25, 2024: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. Molecular Basis of Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38527558/dapagliflozin-ameliorates-hepatic-steatosis-via-suppressing-lxr%C3%AE-mediated-synthesis-of-lipids-and-bile-acids
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zijie Jin, Ruotong Yin, Yan Yuan, Chen Zheng, Peng Zhang, Yalin Wang, Hongbo Weng
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) prevalence is rising globally with no pharmacotherapies approved. Hepatic steatosis is closely associated with progression and prognosis of NAFLD. Dapagliflozin, kind of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor, was found to improve NAFLD in clinical trials, while the underlying mechanism remains poorly elucidated. Here, we reported that dapagliflozin effectively mitigated liver injury and relieved lipid metabolism disorders in vivo. Further investigation showed that dapagliflozin markedly suppressed Liver X Receptor α (LXRα)-mediated synthesis of de novo lipids and bile acids (BAs)...
March 23, 2024: Biochemical Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38518640/aqueous-extract-of-fermented-eucommia-ulmoides-leaves-alleviates-hyperlipidemia-by-maintaining-gut-homeostasis-and-modulating-metabolism-in-high-fat-diet-fed-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu Duan, Fengqian Guo, Chun Li, Dinghua Xiang, Man Gong, Hong Yi, Liangmian Chen, Lihua Yan, Dong Zhang, Liping Dai, Xiaoqian Liu, Zhimin Wang
BACKGROUND: As a traditional Chinese medicinal herb, the lipid-lowing biological potential of Eucommia ulmoides leaves (EL) has been demonstrated. After fermentation, the EL have been made into various products with lipid-lowering effects and antioxidant activity. However, the anti-hyperlipidemic mechanism of fermented Eucommia ulmoides leaves (FEL) is unclear now. PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of FEL on hyperlipidemia and investigate the mechanism based on regulating gut homeostasis and host metabolism...
December 27, 2023: Phytomedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510527/berberine-modulates-cardiovascular-diseases-as-a-multitarget-mediated-alkaloid-with-insights-into-its-downstream-signals-using-in-silico-prospective-screening-approaches
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sanaa Almowallad, Rehab Al-Massabi
Atherosclerosis is potentially correlated with several cardiac disorders that are greatly associated with cellular oxidative stress generation, inflammation, endothelial cells dysfunction, and many cardiovascular complications. Berberine is a natural isoquinoline alkaloid compound that widely modulates pathogenesis of atherosclerosis through its different curative potentials. This in silico screening study was designed to confirm the potent restorative properties of berberine chloride as a multitarget-mediated alkaloid against the CVDs and their complications through screening, identifying, visualizing, and evaluating its binding models, affinities, and interactions toward several CVDs-related targets as direct and/or indirect-mediated signals via inhibiting cellular ER stress and apoptotic signals and activating autophagy pathway...
May 2024: Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509754/protective-effect-of-liver-x-receptor-on-cigarette-smoke-and-lipopolysaccharide-induced-airway-inflammation-and-emphysema-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fenfang Yu, Lin Gao, Ke Xu, Xiaobing Yang, Junran Zhang, Yu Tang, Zhifei Ma, Wei Gu, Bining Wu, Ying Shi
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to assess the impact of Liver X receptors (LXRs) on airway inflammation, airway remodeling, and lipid deposition induced by cigarette smoke and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) exposure in the lung. METHODS: Wild mice and LXR-deficient mice were exposed to cigarette smoke and LPS to induce airway inflammation and remodeling. In addition, some wild mice received intraperitoneal treatment with the LXR agonist GW3965 before exposure to cigarette smoke and LPS...
2024: Experimental Lung Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38494538/aerobic-training-with-moderate-or-high-doses-of-vitamin-d-improve-liver-enzymes-lxr%C3%AE-and-pgc-1%C3%AE-levels-in-rats-with-t2dm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zahra Hoseini, Nasser Behpour, Rastegar Hoseini
Dysregulation of key transcription factors involved in hepatic energy metabolism, such as peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator-1 alpha (PGC-1α) and liver X receptor alpha (LXRα), has been observed in T2DM. The present study aims to investigate the effects of aerobic training and vitamin D supplementation on liver enzyme levels and the levels of PGC-1α and LXRα proteins in hepatocytes, in a rat model of T2DM. The study involved 56 male Wistar rats, divided into two groups: one was non-diabetic and acted as a control group (n = 8), and the other had induced diabetes (n = 48)...
March 17, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38486386/gegen-qinlian-decoction-modulates-atherosclerosis-and-lipid-metabolism-through-cellular-interplay-and-signaling-pathways
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiwei Zhang, Yu Zhou, Qin Lv, Kun Gao, Zhiguo Li, Qing Miao, Li Shen
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to investigate Gegen Qinlian decoction (GQD) effects on lipid metabolism and explore its mechanism for preventing and treating atherosclerosis. METHODS: An atherosclerotic rat model was established;, and after an 8-week high-fat diet, atherosclerosis and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease were assessed. Subsequently, GQD was administered at low and high doses. Histopathological aortic wall changes, hepatic lipid deposition, and blood lipid changes were evaluated...
March 13, 2024: Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38483902/impaired-oxysterol-liver-x-receptor-signaling-underlies-aberrant-cortical-neurogenesis-in-a-stem-cell-model-of-neurodevelopmental-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Cabezas De La Fuente, Claudia Tamburini, Emily Stonelake, Robert Andrews, Jeremy Hall, Michael J Owen, David E J Linden, Andrew Pocklington, Meng Li
The mechanisms by which genomic risks contribute to the onset of neuropsychiatric conditions remain a key challenge and a prerequisite for successful development of effective therapies. 15q11.2 copy number variation (CNV) containing the CYFIP1 gene is associated with autism and schizophrenia. Using stem cell models, we show that 15q11.2 deletion (15q11.2del) and CYFIP1 loss of function (CYFIP1-LoF) lead to premature neuronal differentiation, while CYFIP1 gain of function (CYFIP1-GoF) favors neural progenitor maintenance...
March 13, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38477735/large-scale-circulating-proteome-association-study-cpas-meta-analysis-identifies-circulating-proteins-and-pathways-predicting-incident-hip-fractures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas R Austin, Howard A Fink, Diana I Jalal, Anna E Törnqvist, Petra Buzkova, Joshua I Barzilay, Tianyuan Lu, Laura Carbone, Maiken E Gabrielsen, Louise Grahnemo, Kristian Hveem, Christian Jonasson, Jorge R Kizer, Arnulf Langhammer, Kenneth J Mukamal, Robert E Gerszten, Maria Nethander, Bruce M Psaty, John A Robbins, Yan V Sun, Anne Heidi Skogholt, Bjørn Olav Åsvold, Rodrigo J Valderrabano, Jie Zheng, J Brent Richards, Eivind Coward, Claes Ohlsson
Hip fractures are associated with significant disability, high cost, and mortality. However, the exact biological mechanisms underlying susceptibility to hip fractures remain incompletely understood. In an exploratory search of the underlying biology as reflected through the circulating proteome, we performed a comprehensive Circulating Proteome Association Study (CPAS) meta-analysis for incident hip fractures. Analyses included 6430 subjects from two prospective cohort studies (Cardiovascular Health Study and Trøndelag Health Study) with circulating proteomics data (aptamer-based 5 K SomaScan version 4...
January 4, 2024: Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
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