نتایج جستجو برای: ceramide

تعداد نتایج: 5724  

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2004
Tilla S Worgall Rebecca A Juliano Toru Seo Richard J Deckelbaum

OBJECTIVE Sterol-regulatory element-binding proteins (SREBPs) regulate transcription of genes of lipid metabolism. Ceramide decreases transcriptionally active SREBP levels independently of intracellular cholesterol levels. Mechanisms of the ceramide-mediated decrease of SREBP levels were investigated. METHODS AND RESULTS Experiments were performed in Chinese hamster ovary cells. Inhibition of...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2006
Matthew J Elrick Sharon Fluss Marco Colombini

Ceramides are known to have a regulatory function in apoptosis, including the release of cytochrome c and other proapoptotic factors from the mitochondrial intermembrane space. Ceramides can form large, stable channels in the outer mitochondrial membrane, leading to the proposal that ceramide channels are the pathway through which these proteins are released. Here, we report that sphingosine, a...

2013
Lindsay K. Ryland Ushma A. Doshi Sriram S. Shanmugavelandy Todd E. Fox Cesar Aliaga Kathleen Broeg Kendall Thomas Baab Megan Young Osman Khan Jeremy K. Haakenson Nancy Ruth Jarbadan Jason Liao Hong-Gang Wang David J. Feith Thomas P. Loughran Jr Xin Liu Mark Kester

Ceramide is a sphingolipid metabolite that induces cancer cell death. When C6-ceramide is encapsulated in a nanoliposome bilayer formulation, cell death is selectively induced in tumor models. However, the mechanism underlying this selectivity is unknown. As most tumors exhibit a preferential switch to glycolysis, as described in the "Warburg effect", we hypothesize that ceramide nanoliposomes ...

2017
Rajesh K Singh Abigail S Haka Alexandria Brumfield Inna Grosheva Priya Bhardwaj Harvey F Chin Yuquan Xiong Timothy Hla Frederick R Maxfield

Macrophages use an extracellular, hydrolytic compartment formed by local actin polymerization to digest aggregated LDL (agLDL). Catabolism of agLDL promotes foam cell formation and creates an environment rich in LDL catabolites, including cholesterol and ceramide. Increased ceramide levels are present in lesional LDL, but the effect of ceramide on macrophage proatherogenic processes remains unk...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 2002
L Ashley Cowart Zdzislaw Szulc Alicja Bielawska Yusuf A Hannun

The sphingolipid mediator ceramide is involved in cellular processes such as apoptosis, differentiation, responses to cytokines, and stress responses. Experimental evidence suggests that the intracellular location of ceramide may be a key factor in determining its ultimate cellular effects. One approach to ceramide localization is the use of recently developed anti-ceramide antibodies for immun...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 1970
G G Bartsch

Glycolipids were isolated from the brain of a patient with a myoclonic variant of late infantile amaurotic idiocy. There was an abnormal glycolipid pattern in gray and white matter. The observed high concentration of gangliosides was due to a uniform accumulation of all four major gangliosides and was not limited to one species such as ganglioside A(1), as in Tay-Sachs disease, or ganglioside A...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
J Zhang N Alter J C Reed C Borner L M Obeid Y A Hannun

Ceramide, a product of sphingomyelin turn-over, has been proposed as a novel lipid second messenger with specific roles in mediating antiproliferative responses including apoptosis and cell cycle arrest. In this study, we examine the relationship between the ceramide-mediated pathway of growth suppression and the bcl-2 protooncogene. In ALL-697 leukemia cells, the addition of the chemotherapeut...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2015
Minghuan Fu Zhihong Li Tao Tan Weixin Guo Nanzi Xie Qing Liu Hua Zhu Xiaoyun Xie Han Lei

Palmitate (PA) impairs endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs). However, the molecular mechanism underlying the suppressive function of PA remains largely unknown. Ceramide, a free fatty acid metabolite, mediates multiple cellular signals. We hypothesized that ceramide acts as an intermediate molecule to mediate inhibition of EPCs by PA. We first demonstrated that PA could inhibit the attachment, m...

Journal: :Handbook of experimental pharmacology 2013
Pin-Lan Li Yang Zhang

Recent studies have demonstrated that cross talk between ceramide and redox signaling modulates various cell activities and functions and contributes to the development of cardiovascular diseases and renal dysfunctions. Ceramide triggers the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and increases oxidative stress in many mammalian cells and animal models. On the other hand, inhibition of ROS-...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 1998
M Yano E Kishida Y Muneyuki Y Masuzawa

A method was developed for quantitative analysis of molecular species of ceramide (N-acyl-sphingosine) and dihydroceramide (N-acyl sphinganine) by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Various N-acyl chain-containing ceramides or dihydroceramides were semi-synthesized as standard materials and allowed to react with anthroyl cyanide, a fluorescent reagent. Anthroyl derivatives of cerami...

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