نتایج جستجو برای: ffa and tvb

تعداد نتایج: 16827570  

2003
Sarmishtha De Juhua Chen Natalya V. Narizhneva Warren Heston Jennifer Brainard Tatiana V. Byzova Joseph J. Jacobs

Grant Acknowledgment: This work was supported by CAPCURE Foundation, NIH DK 60933 to TVB and NIH GM40711 (EHS). ¶ Corresponding author: Tatiana V. Byzova, PhD. Joseph J. Jacobs Center for Thrombosis and Vascular Biology, Departments of Molecular Cardiology, Cardiology and Taussig Cancer Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, NB50, 9500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44195. Telephone: 216-445-4312; ...

2012
Yucun Niu Songtao Li Lixin Na Rennan Feng Liyan Liu Ying Li Changhao Sun

Mangiferin has been shown to have the effect of improving dyslipidemia. Plasma free fatty acids (FFA) are closely associated with blood lipid metabolism as well as many diseases including metabolic syndrome. This study is to investigate whether mangiferin has effects on FFA metabolism in hyperlipidemic rats. Wistar rats were fed a high-fat diet and administered mangiferin simultaneously for 6 w...

Journal: :Cardiovascular Diabetology 2005
Rangnath Mishra Michael S Simonson

BACKGROUND In type 2 diabetes, free fatty acids (FFA) accumulate in microvascular cells, but the phenotypic consequences of FFA accumulation in the microvasculature are incompletely understood. Here we investigated whether saturated FFA induce apoptosis in human microvascular mesangial cells and analyzed the signaling pathways involved. METHODS Saturated and unsaturated FFA-albumin complexes ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2011
Young Taek Oh Ki-Sook Oh Yong Min Choi Anne Jokiaho Casey Donovan Sangdun Choi Insug Kang Jang H Youn

Nicotinic acid (NA) has been used as a lipid drug for five decades. The lipid-lowering effects of NA are attributed to its ability to suppress lipolysis in adipocytes and lower plasma FFA levels. However, plasma FFA levels often rebound during NA treatment, offsetting some of the lipid-lowering effects of NA and/or causing insulin resistance, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. The prese...

Journal: :Sleep 2011
Jonathan C Jun Luciano F Drager Samer S Najjar Stephen S Gottlieb Cynthia D Brown Philip L Smith Alan R Schwartz Vsevolod Y Polotsky

STUDY OBJECTIVES Sleep apnea is common in patients with congestive heart failure, and may contribute to the progression of underlying heart disease. Cardiovascular and metabolic complications of sleep apnea have been attributed to intermittent hypoxia. Elevated free fatty acids (FFA) are also associated with the progression of metabolic, vascular, and cardiac dysfunction. The objective of this ...

2013
Gökhan Pekel Semra Acer Ramazan Yagci Ebru Nevin Cetin Mehmet Can Hiraali Hüseyin Kaya

Purpose. This study examines the effects of fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) procedure on ocular pulse amplitude (OPA) and intraocular pressure (IOP). Materials and Methods. Sixty eyes of 30 nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy patients (15 males, 15 females) were included in this cross-sectional case series. IOP and OPA were measured with the Pascal dynamic contour tonometer before and af...

Journal: :Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging 2012
Oliver J Rider Cameron J Holloway Yaso Emmanuel Edward Bloch Kieran Clarke Stefan Neubauer

BACKGROUND Elevated free fatty acid (FFA) levels are known to impair aortic elastic function. In obesity, FFA levels are elevated and aortic distensibility (AD) reduced in a pattern that predominantly affects the distal aorta. Despite this, the role of FFAs in obesity-related aortic stiffness remains unclear. METHODS AND RESULTS Using vascular MRI, we aimed to determine if (1) FFA level corre...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2004
Soren Nielsen ZengKui Guo C Michael Johnson Donald D Hensrud Michael D Jensen

Elevated FFA concentrations have been shown to reproduce some of the metabolic abnormalities of obesity. It has been hypothesized that visceral adipose tissue lipolysis releases excess FFAs into the portal vein, exposing the liver to higher FFA concentrations. We used isotope dilution/hepatic vein catheterization techniques to examine whether intra-abdominal fat contributes a greater portion of...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1999
M Y Wang Y Lee R H Unger

Hyperleptinemia causes disappearance of body fat without a rise in free fatty acids (FFA) or ketones, suggesting that leptin can deplete adipocytes of fat without releasing FFA. To test this, we measured FFA and glycerol released from adipocytes obtained from normal lean Zucker diabetic fatty rats (+/+) and incubated for 0, 3, 6, or 24 h in either 20 ng/ml recombinant leptin or 100 nM norepinep...

2005
Francis Kim Kelly A. Tysseling Julie Rice Matilda Pham Lutfiyah Haji Byron M. Gallis Arnold S. Baas Pathmaja Paramsothy Cecilia M. Giachelli Marshall A. Corson Elaine W. Raines

Objective—Free fatty acids (FFA) are commonly elevated in diabetes and obesity and have been shown to impair nitric oxide (NO) production by endothelial cells. However, the signaling pathways responsible for FFA impairment of NO production in endothelial cells have not been characterized. Insulin receptor substrate-1 (IRS-1) regulation is critical for activation of endothelial nitric oxide synt...

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