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  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,107 Views
15 Pages

Inhibition of RhoA and Cdc42 by miR-133a Modulates Retinoic Acid Signalling during Early Development of Posterior Cardiac Tube Segment

  • Carlos Garcia-Padilla,
  • Virginio Garcia-Lopez,
  • Amelia Aranega,
  • Diego Franco,
  • Virginio Garcia-Martinez and
  • Carmen Lopez-Sanchez

It is well known that multiple microRNAs play crucial roles in cardiovascular development, including miR-133a. Additionally, retinoic acid regulates atrial marker expression. In order to analyse the role of miR-133a as a modulator of retinoic acid si...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,429 Views
14 Pages

Finding the Unicorn, a New Mouse Model of Midfacial Clefting

  • Brandi Lantz,
  • Casey White,
  • Xinyun Liu,
  • Yong Wan,
  • George Gabriel,
  • Cecilia W. Y. Lo and
  • Heather L. Szabo-Rogers

11 January 2020

Human midfacial clefting is a rare subset of orofacial clefting and in severe cases, the cleft separates the nostrils splitting the nose into two independent structures. To begin to understand the morphological and genetic causes of midfacial cleftin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,062 Views
8 Pages

Identification and Functional Evaluation of Polyphenols That Induce Regulatory T Cells

  • Tsukasa Fujiki,
  • Ryosuke Shinozaki,
  • Miyako Udono and
  • Yoshinori Katakura

13 July 2022

Regulatory T cells (Tregs) and CD4+/CD25+ T cells play an important role in the suppression of excessive immune responses, homeostasis of immune function, and oral tolerance. In this study, we screened for food-derived polyphenols that induce Tregs i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,903 Views
12 Pages

Microbial production of bioactive retinoids, including retinol and retinyl esters, has been successfully reported. Previously, there are no reports on the microbial biosynthesis of retinoic acid. Two genes (blhSR and raldhHS) encoding retinoic acid b...

  • Review
  • Open Access
43 Citations
14,209 Views
24 Pages

Aldehyde Dehydrogenase 1A1: Friend or Foe to Female Metabolism?

  • Jennifer M. Petrosino,
  • David DiSilvestro and
  • Ouliana Ziouzenkova

3 March 2014

In this review, we summarize recent advances in understanding vitamin A-dependent regulation of sex-specific differences in metabolic diseases, inflammation, and certain cancers. We focus on the characterization of the aldehyde dehydrogenase-1 famil...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,177 Views
15 Pages

11 January 2023

The pineal gland is integral to the circadian timing system due to its role in nightly melatonin production. Retinoic acid (RA) is a potent regulator of gene transcription and has previously been found to exhibit diurnal changes in synthesis and sign...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,742 Views
20 Pages

CRABP-I Expression Patterns in the Developing Chick Inner Ear

  • Sheila Cardeña-Núñez,
  • Antuca Callejas-Marín,
  • Sergio Villa-Carballar,
  • Lucía Rodríguez-Gallardo,
  • Luis Óscar Sánchez-Guardado and
  • Matías Hidalgo-Sánchez

10 January 2023

The vertebrate inner ear is a complex three-dimensional sensorial structure with auditory and vestibular functions, regarded as an excellent system for analyzing events that occur during development, such as patterning, morphogenesis, and cell specif...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
6,030 Views
14 Pages

Retinaldehyde Dehydrogenase Inhibition-Related Adverse Outcome Pathway: Potential Risk of Retinoic Acid Synthesis Inhibition during Embryogenesis

  • Kichul Cho,
  • Sang-Moo Lee,
  • Jina Heo,
  • Yong Min Kwon,
  • Dawoon Chung,
  • Woon-Jong Yu,
  • Seung Seob Bae,
  • Grace Choi,
  • Dae-Sung Lee and
  • Youngjun Kim

20 October 2021

Retinoic acid (RA) is one of the factors crucial for cell growth, differentiation, and embryogenesis; it interacts with the retinoic acid receptor and retinoic acid X receptor to eventually regulate target gene expression in chordates. RA is transfor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,267 Views
17 Pages

Effects of Vitamin A on Immune Responses and Vitamin A Metabolism in Broiler Chickens Challenged with Necrotic Enteritis

  • Shuangshuang Guo,
  • Lai He,
  • Yuanke Zhang,
  • Junlong Niu,
  • Changwu Li,
  • Zhengfan Zhang,
  • Peng Li and
  • Binying Ding

1 May 2023

Necrotic enteritis (NE) is an important enteric inflammatory disease of poultry, and the effects of vitamin A (VitA) on NE birds are largely unknown. The present study was conducted to investigate the effects of VitA on the immune responses and VitA...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,669 Views
15 Pages

Beneficial Effects of Dietary Fiber in Young Barley Leaf on Gut Microbiota and Immunity in Mice

  • Seita Chudan,
  • Takuto Kurakawa,
  • Miyu Nishikawa,
  • Yoshinori Nagai,
  • Yoshiaki Tabuchi,
  • Shinichi Ikushiro and
  • Yukihiro Furusawa

22 April 2024

The health benefits of young barley leaves, rich in dietary fiber, have been studied for several decades; however, their beneficial effects on the intestinal microenvironment remain to be elucidated. To investigate the effects of young barley leaf-de...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,101 Views
12 Pages

Inhibition of let-7c Regulates Cardiac Regeneration after Cryoinjury in Adult Zebrafish

  • Suneeta Narumanchi,
  • Karri Kalervo,
  • Sanni Perttunen,
  • Hong Wang,
  • Katariina Immonen,
  • Riikka Kosonen,
  • Mika Laine,
  • Heikki Ruskoaho,
  • Ilkka Tikkanen and
  • Jere Paavola
  • + 1 author

The let-7c family of micro-RNAs (miRNAs) is expressed during embryonic development and plays an important role in cell differentiation. We have investigated the role of let-7c in heart regeneration after injury in adult zebrafish. let-7c antagomir or...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,105 Views
14 Pages

Cherries with Different Geographical Origins Regulate Neuroprotection in a Photoperiod-Dependent Manner in F344 Rats

  • Francesca Manocchio,
  • Francisca Isabel Bravo,
  • Gisela Helfer and
  • Begoña Muguerza

The photoperiod is the main environmental cue that drives seasonal adaptive responses in reproduction, behavior, and metabolism in seasonal animals. Increasing evidence suggests that (poly)phenols contained in fruits can also modulate seasonal rhythm...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
9,219 Views
16 Pages

Knockdown of FABP3 Impairs Cardiac Development in Zebrafish through the Retinoic Acid Signaling Pathway

  • Xuejie Wang,
  • Lijuan Zhou,
  • Jin Jin,
  • Yang Yang,
  • Guixian Song,
  • Yahui Shen,
  • Hailang Liu,
  • Ming Liu,
  • Chunmei Shi and
  • Lingmei Qian

3 July 2013

Fatty acid-binding protein 3 (FABP3) is a member of the intracellular lipid-binding protein family, and is primarily expressed in cardiac muscle tissue. Previously, we found that FABP3 is highly expressed in patients with ventricular-septal defects a...