نتایج جستجو برای: ecar

تعداد نتایج: 105  

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2023

Background: Macrophages expressing CC chemokine receptor 2 (CCR2) possess characteristics and performance akin to M1 polarized macrophages, which promote inflammation. Advanced heart failure (HF) patients with higher abundance of CCR2+ macrophages are more likely experience adverse remodeling. The precise mechanism in how they affect the progression dilated cardiomyopathy remains unknown. Metho...

2017
Amanda L. Willig Philip A. Kramer Balu K. Chacko Victor M. Darley-Usmar Sonya L. Heath E. Turner Overton

Women living with HIV may present with high levels of body fat that are associated with altered bioenergetic function. Excess body fat may therefore exacerbate the bioenergetic dysfunction observed with HIV infection. To determine if body fat is associated with bioenergetic function in HIV, we conducted a cross-sectional study of 42 women with HIV who were virologically suppressed on antiretrov...

2013
Jia Yao Liqin Zhao Zisu Mao Shuhua Chen Karren Carmen Wong Jimmy To Roberta Diaz Brinton

combination was found neuroprotective and non-feminizing both in vitro and in vivo. Further, it prevented or alleviated physical and neurological changes associated with human menopause and Alzheimer’s disease. In the current study, we conducted translational analyses to compare the effects of racemic R/S-equol-containing with S-equol-containing phytoSERM therapeutic combinations on mitochondri...

2014
Usawadee Dier Dong-Hui Shin L. P. Madhubhani P. Hemachandra Larissa M. Uusitalo Nadine Hempel

Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the most lethal of all gynecological cancers, and encompasses distinct histological subtypes that have specific genetic and tissues-of-origin differences. Ovarian clear cell carcinoma (OCCC) represents approximately 10% of cases and has been termed a stress responsive cancer. OCCC is characterized by increased expression of oxidative stress and glycolysis-rela...

2013
Anne R. Diers Praveen K. Vayalil Claudia R. Oliva Corinne E. Griguer Victor Darley-Usmar Douglas R. Hurst Danny R. Welch Aimee Landar

Solid tumors are characterized by regions of low oxygen tension (OT), which play a central role in tumor progression and resistance to therapy. Low OT affects mitochondrial function and for the cells to survive, mitochondria must functionally adapt to low OT to maintain the cellular bioenergetics. In this study, a novel experimental approach was developed to examine the real-time bioenergetic c...

2014
William Dott Pratibha Mistry Jayne Wright Kelvin Cain Karl E Herbert

Mitochondrial toxicity is increasingly being implicated as a contributing factor to many xenobiotic-induced organ toxicities, including skeletal muscle toxicity. This has necessitated the need for predictive in vitro models that are able to sensitively detect mitochondrial toxicity of chemical entities early in the research and development process. One such cell model involves substituting gala...

2017
Leroy L. Long

In order to increase the number of American degree recipients in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), academics must continually develop ways to improve students’ interest, retention, and success in fields like engineering. Prior researchers have studied the use of educational technology as a way to improve student outcomes. Previous scholars have also investigated students’...

2014
Ana Gabriela Jimenez James Van Brocklyn Matthew Wortman Joseph B. Williams

In general, tropical birds have a "slow pace of life," lower rates of whole-animal metabolism and higher survival rates, than temperate species. A fundamental challenge facing physiological ecologists is the understanding of how variation in life-history at the whole-organism level might be linked to cellular function. Because tropical birds have lower rates of whole-animal metabolism, we hypot...

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