نتایج جستجو برای: c24

تعداد نتایج: 745  

Journal: :JCI insight 2017
Ruiping Ji Hirokazu Akashi Konstantinos Drosatos Xianghai Liao Hongfeng Jiang Peter J Kennel Danielle L Brunjes Estibaliz Castillero Xiaokan Zhang Lily Y Deng Shunichi Homma Isaac J George Hiroo Takayama Yoshifumi Naka Ira J Goldberg P Christian Schulze

Abnormal lipid metabolism may contribute to myocardial injury and remodeling. To determine whether accumulation of very long-chain ceramides occurs in human failing myocardium, we analyzed myocardial tissue and serum from patients with severe heart failure (HF) undergoing placement of left ventricular assist devices and controls. Lipidomic analysis revealed increased total and very long-chain c...

Journal: :Glycobiology 2015
Kazuhisa Iwabuchi Hiromi Masuda Naoko Kaga Hitoshi Nakayama Ryo Matsumoto Chihiro Iwahara Fumiko Yoshizaki Yuuki Tamaki Toshihide Kobayashi Tomohiro Hayakawa Kumiko Ishii Mitsuaki Yanagida Hideoki Ogawa Kenji Takamori

Lactosylceramide (LacCer), which is essential for many cellular processes, is highly expressed on the plasma membranes of human neutrophils and mediates innate immune functions. Less is known, however, about the properties and biological functions of LacCer in mouse neutrophils. This study therefore analyzed the properties of mouse neutrophil LacCer. LacCer was observed on the surface of these ...

2014
Qian He Guanghu Wang Sushama Wakade Somsankar Dasgupta Michael Dinkins Ji Na Kong Stefka D. Spassieva Erhard Bieberich

We show here that human embryonic stem (ES) and induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neuroprogenitors (NPs) develop primary cilia. Ciliogenesis depends on the sphingolipid ceramide and its interaction with atypical PKC (aPKC), both of which distribute to the primary cilium and the apicolateral cell membrane in NP rosettes. Neural differentiation of human ES cells to NPs is concurrent with a th...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2013
Kensuke Abe Yusuke Ohno Takayuki Sassa Ryo Taguchi Minal Çalışkan Carole Ober Akio Kihara

Very long-chain fatty acids (VLCFAs, chain length >C20) exist in tissues throughout the body and are synthesized by repetition of the fatty acid (FA) elongation cycle composed of four successive enzymatic reactions. In mammals, the TER gene is the only gene encoding trans-2-enoyl-CoA reductase, which catalyzes the fourth reaction in the FA elongation cycle. The TER P182L mutation is the pathoge...

2013
Irina Petrache Krzysztof Kamocki Christophe Poirier Yael Pewzner-Jung Elad L. Laviad Kelly S. Schweitzer Mary Van Demark Matthew J. Justice Walter C. Hubbard Anthony H. Futerman

Increases in ceramide levels have been implicated in the pathogenesis of both acute or chronic lung injury models. However, the role of individual ceramide species, or of the enzymes that are responsible for their synthesis, in lung health and disease has not been clarified. We now show that C24- and C16-ceramides are the most abundant lung ceramide species, paralleled by high expression of the...

2012
Ladislav Kuchař Befekadu Asfaw Jana Ledvinová

Sphingolipids are an amazingly diverse category of lipids found in all eukaryotes and in some prokaryotes and viruses. They are primarily a component of plasma membranes and of intracellular organelle membranes, including those of the nucleus, mitochondria, endosomes, and lysosomes (Hirabayashi, et al., 2006; Kaushik, et al., 2006; R. Ledeen & Wu, 2011; R. W. Ledeen & Wu, 2008; Prinetti, et al....

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2015
J E Rico V V R Bandaru J M Dorskind N J Haughey J W McFadden

Insulin resistance is a homeorhetic adaptation to parturition in dairy cows transitioning from late pregnancy to early lactation. An increase in prepartum adiposity can predispose periparturient cows to greater lipolysis and insulin resistance, thus increasing the risk for metabolic disease. Mechanisms mediating the development of insulin resistance in overweight peripartal dairy cows may depen...

Journal: :Hiroshima journal of medical sciences 1994
M Une T Hoshita

Both bile acids and bile alcohols, a subclass of steroids, are made from cholesterol as its major end metabolites by the liver of vertebrates. Their conjugates are the major constituents of the bile and possess a special function as an aid to intestinal lipid digestion and absorption. The most common naturally occurring bile acids in mammals, birds, most snakes, and various teleostean fishes, a...

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