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The Molecular Mechanisms Underpinning The Therapeutic Properties Of Oleanolic Acid, Its Isomer And Derivatives For Type 2 Diabetes And Associated Complications, Danielle Camer, Yinghua Yu, Alexander Szabo, Xu-Feng Huang Jan 2014

The Molecular Mechanisms Underpinning The Therapeutic Properties Of Oleanolic Acid, Its Isomer And Derivatives For Type 2 Diabetes And Associated Complications, Danielle Camer, Yinghua Yu, Alexander Szabo, Xu-Feng Huang

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Recent research has uncovered the molecular mechanisms responsible for the therapeutic properties of oleanolic acid (OA), its isomer ursolic acid (UA), and derivatives. In particular, recent reports have highlighted the benefits of these compounds in the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes and associated life-threatening complications, such as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, nephropathy, retinopathy, and atherosclerosis. The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is of major concern since it is reaching global epidemic levels. Treatments targeting the signaling pathways altered in type 2 diabetes are being actively investigated, and OA and UA in natural and derivative forms are potential candidates …


The Common Acid Sphingomyelinase Polymorphism P.G508r Is Associated With Self-Reported Allergy, Martin Reichel, Tanja Richter-Schmidinger, Christiane Muhle, Cosima Rhein, Panagiotis Alexopoulos, Sibylle G. Schwab, Erich Gulbins, Johannes Kornhuber Jan 2014

The Common Acid Sphingomyelinase Polymorphism P.G508r Is Associated With Self-Reported Allergy, Martin Reichel, Tanja Richter-Schmidinger, Christiane Muhle, Cosima Rhein, Panagiotis Alexopoulos, Sibylle G. Schwab, Erich Gulbins, Johannes Kornhuber

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Background: Acid sphingomyelinase (ASM) is a key regulator of ceramide-dependent signalling pathways. Among others, activation of ASM can be induced by CD95 or cytokine signalling and by cellular stress resulting from inflammation or infection. Increased ASM activity was observed in a variety of human diseases including inflammatory and neuropsychiatric disorders. We hypothesized that basal ASM activity might influence the susceptibility for common human diseases. Methods: The general health condition of 100 young people was assessed using a questionnaire. The ASM polymorphism rs1050239 (c.1522G>A; encoding p.G508R) was determined from genomic DNA. Activities of secretory (S-) and lysosomal (L-) ASM were …


Effects Of Olanzapine On The Elevation Of Macrophage Infiltration And Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine Expression In Female Rats, Qingsheng Zhang, Meng He, Chao Deng, Hongqin Wang, Xu-Feng Huang Jan 2014

Effects Of Olanzapine On The Elevation Of Macrophage Infiltration And Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine Expression In Female Rats, Qingsheng Zhang, Meng He, Chao Deng, Hongqin Wang, Xu-Feng Huang

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The metabolic side-effects of olanzapine have undermined drug compliance and increased concern for this otherwise-effective treatment for schizophrenia. As obesity and type 2 diabetes are associated with low-grade inflammation, and olanzapine-induced weight gain has three typical stages, the current study investigated the inflammatory effects of olanzapine in three treatment stages. Female Sprague-Dawley rats were treated orally with olanzapine (1 mg/kg three times daily) or vehicle for one week, two weeks, and five weeks. Olanzapine significantly increased body weight and white visceral fat deposition in all three treatment stages compared to control. Olanzapine enhanced average adipocyte size and level of macrophage …


Teasaponin Reduces Inflammation And Central Leptin Resistance In Diet-Induced Obese Male Mice, Yinghua Yu, Yizhen Wu, Alexander Szabo, Zhixiang Wu, Hongqin Wang, Duo Li, Xu-Feng Huang Jan 2013

Teasaponin Reduces Inflammation And Central Leptin Resistance In Diet-Induced Obese Male Mice, Yinghua Yu, Yizhen Wu, Alexander Szabo, Zhixiang Wu, Hongqin Wang, Duo Li, Xu-Feng Huang

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Chronic inflammation is involved in the pathogenesis of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Recently, teasaponin, an extract from tea, has been shown to have anti-inflammatory effects. We examined the effect of teasaponin on obesity, inflammation, glucose metabolism and central leptin sensitivity, in obese mice fed a high-fat (HF) diet for 16 weeks. Intraperitoneal injections of teasaponin (10mg/kg, daily) for 21 days significantly decreased the food intake and body weight of HF diet-induced obese mice. Teasaponin treatment also reduced the protein levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-6 and/or IL-1β) and NF-κB signaling (p-IKK and p-IκBα) in adipose tissue and the liver. …


Changes In Colon Gene Expression Associated With Increased Colon Inflammation In Interleukin-10 Gene-Deficient Mice Inoculated With Enterococcus Species, Matthew Pg Barnett, Warren C. Mcnabb, Adrian L. Cookson, Shuotun Zhu, Marcus Davy, Bianca Knoch, Katie Nones, Alison J. Hodgkinson, Nicole Roy Jan 2010

Changes In Colon Gene Expression Associated With Increased Colon Inflammation In Interleukin-10 Gene-Deficient Mice Inoculated With Enterococcus Species, Matthew Pg Barnett, Warren C. Mcnabb, Adrian L. Cookson, Shuotun Zhu, Marcus Davy, Bianca Knoch, Katie Nones, Alison J. Hodgkinson, Nicole Roy

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Background: Inappropriate responses to normal intestinal bacteria may be involved in the development of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD, e.g. Crohn's Disease (CD), Ulcerative Colitis (UC)) and variations in the host genome may mediate this process. IL-10 gene-deficient (Il10-/-) mice develop CD-like colitis mainly in the colon, in part due to inappropriate responses to normal intestinal bacteria including Enterococcus strains, and have therefore been used as an animal model of CD. Comprehensive characterization of changes in cecum gene expression levels associated with inflammation in the Il10-/- mouse model has recently been reported. Our aim was to characterize changes in colonic gene …


Study Of The Effects Of Dietary Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids: Molecular Mechanisms Involved In Intestinal Inflammation, Bianca Knoch, Matthew Barnett, Nicole Roy, Warren Mcnabb Jan 2009

Study Of The Effects Of Dietary Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids: Molecular Mechanisms Involved In Intestinal Inflammation, Bianca Knoch, Matthew Barnett, Nicole Roy, Warren Mcnabb

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The use of “omics” techniques in combination with model systems and molecular tools allows to understand how foods and food components act on metabolic pathways to regulate transcriptional processes. Polyunsaturated fatty acids have distinctive nutritional and metabolic effects because they give rise to lipid mediated products and affect the expression of various genes involved in intestinal inflammation. The present review focuses on the molecular effects of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids on intestinal inflammation