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International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Volume 20, Issue 14

2019 July-2 - 232 articles

Cover Story: Although it is known that brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels are relatively higher in patients with chronic kidney disease, the mechanism remains unknown. Here, we review the functions and roles of BNP in heart–kidney interaction. In addition, we discuss the relevant molecular mechanisms that suggest BNP is protective against chronic kidney diseases and heart failure, especially in terms of the counterparts of the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system. A better understanding of these processes will help to accelerate pharmacological treatments for heart–kidney disease. View this paper.
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Articles (232)

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
6,968 Views
15 Pages

Sphingolipid-Transporting Proteins as Cancer Therapeutic Targets

  • Doaa Samaha,
  • Housam H. Hamdo,
  • Max Wilde,
  • Kevin Prause and
  • Christoph Arenz

The understanding of the role of sphingolipid metabolism in cancer has tremendously increased in the past ten years. Many tumors are characterized by imbalances in sphingolipid metabolism. In many cases, disorders of sphingolipid metabolism are also...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
5,360 Views
15 Pages

RcAP1, a Homolog of APETALA1, is Associated with Flower Bud Differentiation and Floral Organ Morphogenesis in Rosa chinensis

  • Yu Han,
  • Aoying Tang,
  • Jiayao Yu,
  • Tangren Cheng,
  • Jia Wang,
  • Weiru Yang,
  • Huitang Pan and
  • Qixiang Zhang

Rosa chinensis is one of the most popular flower plants worldwide. The recurrent flowering trait greatly enhances the ornamental value of roses, and is the result of the constant formation of new flower buds. Flower bud differentiation has always bee...

  • Review
  • Open Access
50 Citations
10,172 Views
16 Pages

Autophagy is one of the main cellular catabolic pathways controlling a variety of physiological processes, including those involved in self-renewal, differentiation and death. While acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) cells manifest low levels of expr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
6,531 Views
13 Pages

Can We Still Trust Docking Results? An Extension of the Applicability of DockBench on PDBbind Database

  • Giovanni Bolcato,
  • Alberto Cuzzolin,
  • Maicol Bissaro,
  • Stefano Moro and
  • Mattia Sturlese

The number of entries in the Protein Data Bank (PDB) has doubled in the last decade, and it has increased tenfold in the last twenty years. The availability of an ever-growing number of structures is having a huge impact on the Structure-Based Drug D...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,665 Views
10 Pages

Elastin-Like polypeptides (ELPs), as well-known temperature-controlled bio-macromolecules, are widely used. However, little is known about the interactions between ELPs and macromolecules, which is an important yet neglected problem. Here, the phase...

  • Review
  • Open Access
142 Citations
9,835 Views
14 Pages

The Atherogenic Role of Circulating Modified Lipids in Atherosclerosis

  • Volha I. Summerhill,
  • Andrey V. Grechko,
  • Shaw-Fang Yet,
  • Igor A. Sobenin and
  • Alexander N. Orekhov

Lipid accumulation in the arterial wall is a crucial event in the development of atherosclerotic lesions. Circulating low-density lipoprotein (LDL) is the major source of lipids that accumulate in the atherosclerotic plaques. It was discovered that n...

  • Review
  • Open Access
56 Citations
8,015 Views
14 Pages

Cardiac Insulin Resistance in Heart Failure: The Role of Mitochondrial Dynamics

  • Masao Saotome,
  • Takenori Ikoma,
  • Prottoy Hasan and
  • Yuichiro Maekawa

Heart failure (HF) frequently coexists with conditions associated with glucose insufficiency, such as insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and patients with T2DM have a significantly high incidence of HF. These two closely related...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
5,474 Views
12 Pages

Simvastatin Efficiently Reduces Levels of Alzheimer’s Amyloid Beta in Yeast

  • Sudip Dhakal,
  • Mishal Subhan,
  • Joshua M. Fraser,
  • Kenneth Gardiner and
  • Ian Macreadie

A large-scale epidemiology study on statins previously showed that simvastatin was unique among statins in reducing the incidence of dementia. Since amyloid beta (Aβ42) is the protein that is most associated with Alzheimer’s disease, this...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
7,102 Views
11 Pages

A Dual GLP-1/GIP Receptor Agonist Does Not Antagonize Glucagon at Its Receptor but May Act as a Biased Agonist at the GLP-1 Receptor

  • Noura Al-Zamel,
  • Suleiman Al-Sabah,
  • Yunus Luqmani,
  • Lobna Adi,
  • Siby Chacko,
  • Tom Dario Schneider and
  • Cornelius Krasel

Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) are important regulators of metabolism, making their receptors (GLP-1R and GIPR) attractive targets in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). GLP-1R ago...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
6,618 Views
15 Pages

Smith-Magenis Syndrome: Molecular Basis of a Genetic-Driven Melatonin Circadian Secretion Disorder

  • Alice Poisson,
  • Alain Nicolas,
  • Idriss Bousquet,
  • Véronique Raverot,
  • Claude Gronfier and
  • Caroline Demily

Smith-Magenis syndrome (SMS), linked to Retinoic Acid Induced (RAI1) haploinsufficiency, is a unique model of the inversion of circadian melatonin secretion. In this regard, this model is a formidable approach to better understand circadian melatonin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
7,019 Views
15 Pages

Pitavastatin Exerts Potent Anti-Inflammatory and Immunomodulatory Effects via the Suppression of AP-1 Signal Transduction in Human T Cells

  • Liv Weichien Chen,
  • Chin-Sheng Lin,
  • Min-Chien Tsai,
  • Shao-Fu Shih,
  • Zhu Wei Lim,
  • Sy-Jou Chen,
  • Pi-Fen Tsui,
  • Ling-Jun Ho,
  • Jenn-Haung Lai and
  • Jun-Ting Liou

Statins inhibiting 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase are the standard treatment for hypercholesterolemia in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), mediated by inflammatory reactions within vessel walls. Several studies highlighted the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,276 Views
15 Pages

RNase L Induces Expression of A Novel Serine/Threonine Protein Kinase, DRAK1, to Promote Apoptosis

  • Praveen Manivannan,
  • Vidita Reddy,
  • Sushovita Mukherjee,
  • Kirsten Neytania Clark and
  • Krishnamurthy Malathi

Apoptosis of virus-infected cells is an effective antiviral mechanism in addition to interferon induction to establish antiviral state to restrict virus spread. The interferon-inducible 2′–5′ oligoadenylate synthetase/RNase L pathwa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,772 Views
16 Pages

The Effect of Uncoated SPIONs on hiPSC-Differentiated Endothelial Cells

  • Barbara Salingova,
  • Pavel Simara,
  • Pavel Matula,
  • Lenka Zajickova,
  • Petr Synek,
  • Ondrej Jasek,
  • Lenka Veverkova,
  • Miroslava Sedlackova,
  • Zuzana Nichtova and
  • Irena Koutna

Background: Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) were indicated in vascular repair, angiogenesis of ischemic organs, and inhibition of formation of initial hyperplasia. Differentiation of endothelial cells (ECs) from human induced pluripotent stem cel...

  • Review
  • Open Access
110 Citations
15,188 Views
36 Pages

Genetic Associations between Voltage-Gated Calcium Channels and Psychiatric Disorders

  • Arturo Andrade,
  • Ashton Brennecke,
  • Shayna Mallat,
  • Julian Brown,
  • Juan Gomez-Rivadeneira,
  • Natalie Czepiel and
  • Laura Londrigan

Psychiatric disorders are mental, behavioral or emotional disorders. These conditions are prevalent, one in four adults suffer from any type of psychiatric disorders world-wide. It has always been observed that psychiatric disorders have a genetic co...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
4,987 Views
16 Pages

We explored the preventative effect of Annona atemoya leaf (AAL) extract on memory impairment in a scopolamine (SCO)-induced cognitive deficit mouse model. Fifty-eight mice were randomly divided into six groups and orally treated with AAL extract at...

  • Article
  • Open Access
45 Citations
6,627 Views
13 Pages

A multiscale molecular dynamics simulation study has been carried out in order to provide in-depth information on the adsorption of hemoglobin, myoglobin, and trypsin over citrate-capped AuNPs of 15 nm diameter. In particular, determinants for single...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,451 Views
15 Pages

MiR-1208 Increases the Sensitivity to Cisplatin by Targeting TBCK in Renal Cancer Cells

  • Eun-Ae Kim,
  • Ji-Hoon Jang,
  • Eon-Gi Sung,
  • In-Hwan Song,
  • Joo-Young Kim and
  • Tae-Jin Lee

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) can be used to target a variety of human malignancies by targeting their oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes. Recent evidence has shown that miRNA-1208 (miR-1208) was rarely expressed in a variety of cancer cells, suggesting the po...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,383 Views
11 Pages

Do DLX3 and CD271 Protect Human Keratinocytes from Squamous Tumor Development?

  • Elisabetta Palazzo,
  • Alessandra Marconi,
  • Carlo Pincelli and
  • Maria I. Morasso

Well-regulated epidermal homeostasis depends on the function of different classes of factors, such as transcription regulators and receptors. Alterations in this homeostatic balance may lead to the development of cutaneous squamous tumorigenesis. The...

  • Correction
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,525 Views
1 Page
  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,777 Views
18 Pages

Age-Dependent Levels of Protein Kinase Cs in Brain: Reduction of Endogenous Mechanisms of Neuroprotection

  • Donatella Pastore,
  • Francesca Pacifici,
  • Kunjan R. Dave,
  • Raffaele Palmirotta,
  • Alfonso Bellia,
  • Guido Pasquantonio,
  • Fiorella Guadagni,
  • Giulia Donadel,
  • Nicola Di Daniele and
  • David Della-Morte
  • + 4 authors

Neurodegenerative diseases are among the leading causes of mortality and disability worldwide. However, current therapeutic approaches have failed to reach significant results in their prevention and cure. Protein Kinase Cs (PKCs) are kinases involve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,331 Views
18 Pages

Sex-Dimorphic Behavioral Alterations and Altered Neurogenesis in U12 Intron Splicing-Defective Zrsr1 Mutant Mice

  • Francisco Alén,
  • Isabel Gómez-Redondo,
  • Patricia Rivera,
  • Juan Suárez,
  • Priscila Ramos-Ibeas,
  • Eva Pericuesta,
  • Raul Fernández-González,
  • Serafín Perez-Cerezales,
  • Keiko Horiuchi and
  • Alfonso Gutiérrez-Adán
  • + 2 authors

Mutant mice with respect to the splicing factor Zrsr1 present altered spermatogenesis and infertility. To investigate whether Zrsr1 is involved in the homeostatic control that the hypothalamus exerts over reproductive functions, we first analyzed bot...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,173 Views
18 Pages

Genomic Organization of Repetitive DNA Elements and Extensive Karyotype Diversity of Silurid Catfishes (Teleostei: Siluriformes): A Comparative Cytogenetic Approach

  • Sukhonthip Ditcharoen,
  • Luiz Antonio Carlos Bertollo,
  • Petr Ráb,
  • Eva Hnátková,
  • Wagner Franco Molina,
  • Thomas Liehr,
  • Alongklod Tanomtong,
  • Costas Triantaphyllidis,
  • Catherine Ozouf-Costaz and
  • Marcelo de Bello Cioffi
  • + 4 authors

The catfish family Siluridae contains 107 described species distributed in Asia, but with some distributed in Europe. In this study, karyotypes and other chromosomal characteristics of 15 species from eight genera were examined using conventional and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,871 Views
16 Pages

Alteration of the Total Cellular Glycome during Late Differentiation of Chondrocytes

  • Kentaro Homan,
  • Hisatoshi Hanamatsu,
  • Jun-ichi Furukawa,
  • Kazue Okada,
  • Ikuko Yokota,
  • Tomohiro Onodera and
  • Norimasa Iwasaki

In normal articular cartilage, chondrocytes do not readily proliferate or terminally differentiate, and exhibit a low level of metabolism. Hypertrophy-like changes of chondrocytes have been proposed to play a role in the pathogenesis of osteoarthriti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,901 Views
14 Pages

Lgr5, an intestinal adult stem cell marker, was recently also found in neuronal tissues. We investigated whether retinal Lgr5+ cells express properties of neural stem cells (NSC) and/or of differentiated interneurons during retinal development. RNA w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,564 Views
17 Pages

Plasticity of High-Density Neutrophils in Multiple Myeloma is Associated with Increased Autophagy Via STAT3

  • Fabrizio Puglisi,
  • Nunziatina Laura Parrinello,
  • Cesarina Giallongo,
  • Daniela Cambria,
  • Giuseppina Camiolo,
  • Claudia Bellofiore,
  • Concetta Conticello,
  • Vittorio Del Fabro,
  • Valerio Leotta and
  • Alessandra Romano
  • + 8 authors

In both monoclonal gammopathy of uncertain significance (MGUS) and multiple myeloma (MM) patients, immune functions are variably impaired, and there is a high risk of bacterial infections. Neutrophils are the most abundant circulating leukocytes and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,806 Views
20 Pages

Promoting Beneficial and Inhibiting Undesirable Biofilm Formation with Mangrove Extracts

  • Yvana Glasenapp,
  • Cristina Cattò,
  • Federica Villa,
  • Marco Saracchi,
  • Francesca Cappitelli and
  • Jutta Papenbrock

The extracts of two mangrove species, Bruguiera cylindrica and Laguncularia racemosa, have been analyzed at sub-lethal concentrations for their potential to modulate biofilm cycles (i.e., adhesion, maturation, and detachment) on a bacterium, yeast, a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
34 Citations
16,167 Views
21 Pages

Complement System in Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • Pilvi Riihilä,
  • Liisa Nissinen,
  • Jaakko Knuutila,
  • Pegah Rahmati Nezhad,
  • Kristina Viiklepp and
  • Veli-Matti Kähäri

Epidermal keratinocyte-derived cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the most common metastatic skin cancer with high mortality rates in the advanced stage. Chronic inflammation is a recognized risk factor for cSCC progression and the complemen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,552 Views
13 Pages

Characterization of the First Bacterial and Thermostable GDP-Mannose 3,5-Epimerase

  • Ophelia Gevaert,
  • Stevie Van Overtveldt,
  • Koen Beerens and
  • Tom Desmet

GDP-mannose 3,5-epimerase (GM35E) catalyzes the conversion of GDP-mannose towards GDP-l-galactose and GDP-l-gulose. Although this reaction represents one of the few enzymatic routes towards the production of l-sugars and derivatives, it has not yet b...

  • Review
  • Open Access
67 Citations
8,169 Views
14 Pages

Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) plays a significant role in the pathogenesis of acute kidney injury (AKI). The complicated interaction between injured tubular cells, activated endothelial cells, and the immune system leads to oxidative stress and s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
5,653 Views
14 Pages

The impact of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol on the development of atherosclerosis and diseases of systemic circulation has been well documented both in experimental and registry studies. Recent discoveries in pulmonary arterial hypertens...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,136 Views
8 Pages

Dietary Cholesterol Is Highly Associated with Severity of Hyperlipidemia and Atherosclerotic Lesions in Heterozygous LDLR-Deficient Hamsters

  • Jinjie Wang,
  • Kunxiang He,
  • Chun Yang,
  • Xiao Lin,
  • Xin Zhang,
  • Yuhui Wang,
  • George Liu and
  • Xunde Xian

Objective: Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is a dominant inherited disease caused mainly by low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) gene mutations. To different extents, both heterozygous and homozygous FH patients develop premature coronary heart...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,554 Views
15 Pages

Prioritization of Variants for Investigation of Genotype-Directed Nutrition in Human Superpopulations

  • Pascal D. Nilsson,
  • Jacklyn M. Newsome,
  • Henry M. Santos and
  • Martin R. Schiller

Dietary guidelines recommended by key health agencies are generally designed for a global population. However, ethnicity affects human disease and environment-gene interactions, including nutrient intake. Historically, isolated human populations with...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
4,929 Views
15 Pages

Flavonoids from Chionanthus retusus (Oleaceae) Flowers and Their Protective Effects against Glutamate-Induced Cell Toxicity in HT22 Cells

  • Yeong-Geun Lee,
  • Hwan Lee,
  • Jae-Woo Jung,
  • Kyeong-Hwa Seo,
  • Dae Young Lee,
  • Hyoung-Geun Kim,
  • Jung-Hwan Ko,
  • Dong-Sung Lee and
  • Nam-In Baek

The dried flowers of Chionanthus retusus were extracted with 80% MeOH, and the concentrate was divided into EtOAc, n-BuOH, and H2O fractions. Repeated SiO2, octadecyl SiO2 (ODS), and Sephadex LH-20 column chromatography of the EtOAc fraction led to t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
115 Citations
11,239 Views
14 Pages

14-3-3 Proteins Are on the Crossroads of Cancer, Aging, and Age-Related Neurodegenerative Disease

  • Xiaolan Fan,
  • Lang Cui,
  • Yao Zeng,
  • Wenhao Song,
  • Uma Gaur and
  • Mingyao Yang

14-3-3 proteins are a family of conserved regulatory adaptor molecules which are expressed in all eukaryotic cells. These proteins participate in a variety of intracellular processes by recognizing specific phosphorylation motifs and interacting with...

  • Review
  • Open Access
249 Citations
20,577 Views
21 Pages

Drought Resistance in Rice from Conventional to Molecular Breeding: A Review

  • Yusuff Oladosu,
  • Mohd Y. Rafii,
  • Chukwu Samuel,
  • Arolu Fatai,
  • Usman Magaji,
  • Isiaka Kareem,
  • Zarifth Shafika Kamarudin,
  • Isma’ila Muhammad and
  • Kazeem Kolapo

Drought is the leading threat to agricultural food production, especially in the cultivation of rice, a semi-aquatic plant. Drought tolerance is a complex quantitative trait with a complicated phenotype that affects different developmental stages in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
5,678 Views
15 Pages

Suppression of Brown Adipocyte Autophagy Improves Energy Metabolism by Regulating Mitochondrial Turnover

  • Donghwan Kim,
  • Ji-Hye Kim,
  • Young-Ho Kang,
  • Je Seong Kim,
  • Sung-Cheol Yun,
  • Sang-Wook Kang and
  • Youngsup Song

The high abundance of mitochondria and the expression of mitochondrial uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) confer upon brown adipose tissue (BAT) the unique capacity to convert chemical energy into heat at the expense of ATP synthesis. It was long believed t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
7,854 Views
18 Pages

Methylene Blue Blocks and Reverses the Inhibitory Effect of Tau on PMCA Function

  • Maria Berrocal,
  • Montaña Caballero-Bermejo,
  • Carlos Gutierrez-Merino and
  • Ana M. Mata

Methylene blue (MB) is a synthetic phenothiazine dye that, in the last years, has generated much debate about whether it could be a useful therapeutic drug for tau-related pathologies, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, the molecular me...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,025 Views
16 Pages

Myocardial dysfunction is common in septic shock and post-cardiac arrest but manifests differently in pediatric and adult patients. By conventional echocardiographic parameters, biventricular systolic dysfunction is more prevalent in children with se...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,233 Views
14 Pages

The ginseng berry contains a variety of biologically active compounds and has a higher ginsenoside content than its roots. This study focused on the hepatoprotective activity of ginseng berry extract prepared by enzyme treatment (EGB) compared to the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
7,213 Views
12 Pages

Proteomic Techniques to Examine Neuronal Translational Dynamics

  • Shon A. Koren,
  • Drew A. Gillett,
  • Simon V. D’Alton,
  • Matthew J. Hamm and
  • Jose F. Abisambra

Impairments in translation have been increasingly implicated in the pathogenesis and progression of multiple neurodegenerative diseases. Assessing the spatiotemporal dynamics of translation in the context of disease is a major challenge. Recent devel...

  • Review
  • Open Access
34 Citations
7,550 Views
18 Pages

Phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) pathways play a critical role in orchestrating the chronic inflammation and the structural changes of the airways in patients with asthma. Recently, a great deal of progress has been made in developing selective and e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
62 Citations
6,749 Views
29 Pages

R-Loci Arrangement Versus Downy and Powdery Mildew Resistance Level: A Vitis Hybrid Survey

  • Elena Zini,
  • Chiara Dolzani,
  • Marco Stefanini,
  • Verena Gratl,
  • Paola Bettinelli,
  • Daniela Nicolini,
  • Giulia Betta,
  • Cinzia Dorigatti,
  • Riccardo Velasco and
  • Silvia Vezzulli
  • + 1 author

For the viticulture of the future, it will be an essential prerequisite to manage grapevine diseases with fewer chemical inputs. The development and the deployment of novel mildew resistant varieties are considered one of the most promising strategie...

  • Review
  • Open Access
32 Citations
6,259 Views
16 Pages

We aimed to evaluate the response rate of migraines by using anti-calcitonin gene-related peptide (anti-CGRP) for patients with migraines. We searched three main medical databases up to 29 March 2019. No restriction on language and publication time w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
4,571 Views
16 Pages

Comparative Transcriptomic and Proteomic Analysis to Deeply Investigate the Role of Hydrogen Cyanamide in Grape Bud Dormancy

  • Muhammad Khalil-Ur-Rehman,
  • Wu Wang,
  • Yang Dong,
  • Muhammad Faheem,
  • Yanshuai Xu,
  • Zhihong Gao,
  • Zhen Guo Shen and
  • Jianmin Tao

Hydrogen cyanamide (HC) is an agrochemical compound that is frequently used to break bud dormancy in grapevines grown under mild winter conditions globally. The present study was carried out to provide an in-depth understanding of the molecular mecha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,785 Views
11 Pages

The emergence of superbugs that are resistant to last-resort antibiotics poses a serious threat to human health, and we are in a “race against time to develop new antibiotics.” New approaches are urgently needed to control drug-resistant...

  • Review
  • Open Access
35 Citations
5,825 Views
16 Pages

Effect of Resveratrol on In Vitro and In Vivo Models of Diabetic Retinophathy: A Systematic Review

  • Mario D. Toro,
  • Katarzyna Nowomiejska,
  • Teresio Avitabile,
  • Robert Rejdak,
  • Sarah Tripodi,
  • Alessandro Porta,
  • Michele Reibaldi,
  • Michele Figus,
  • Chiara Posarelli and
  • Michal Fiedorowicz

A large number of preclinical studies suggest the involvement of resveratrol in the prevention and treatment of eye diseases induced by oxidative stress and inflammation. We tested the hypothesis that resveratrol influences many pathways of in vitro...

  • Review
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32 Citations
13,031 Views
19 Pages

Dyslipidemia and Meibomian Gland Dysfunction: Utility of Lipidomics and Experimental Prospects with a Diet-Induced Obesity Mouse Model

  • Eugene A. Osae,
  • Philipp Steven,
  • Rachel Redfern,
  • Samuel Hanlon,
  • C. Wayne Smith,
  • Rolando E. Rumbaut and
  • Alan R. Burns

Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) is the leading cause of dry eye disease and loss of ocular surface homeostasis. Increasingly, several observational clinical studies suggest that dyslipidemia (elevated blood cholesterol, triglyceride or lipoprotein...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,906 Views
22 Pages

Activation of the nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptor (NLR) family pyrin domain containing 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome cascade has a role in the pathogenesis of ischemia/reperfusion (IR) injury. There is growing evidence indicating cyt...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
11,244 Views
16 Pages

Endoplasmic Reticulum Export of GPI-Anchored Proteins

  • Sergio Lopez,
  • Sofia Rodriguez-Gallardo,
  • Susana Sabido-Bozo and
  • Manuel Muñiz

Protein export from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is an essential process in all eukaryotes driven by the cytosolic coat complex COPII, which forms vesicles at ER exit sites for transport of correctly assembled secretory cargo to the Golgi apparatus...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,338 Views
19 Pages

Preeclampsia-Like Features and Partial Lactation Failure in Mice Lacking Cystathionine γ-Lyase—An Animal Model of Cystathioninuria

  • Noriyuki Akahoshi,
  • Hiroki Handa,
  • Rintaro Takemoto,
  • Shotaro Kamata,
  • Masahide Yoshida,
  • Tatsushi Onaka and
  • Isao Ishii

Elevated plasma homocysteine levels are considered as a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases as well as preeclampsia—a pregnancy disorder characterized by hypertension and proteinuria. We previously generated mice lacking cystathionine &gamm...

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