نتایج جستجو برای: Lipotoxicity

تعداد نتایج: 1097  

Behzad Lame- Rad Elham Zadeh Hashem, Freshteh Panahandeh

Background & Aims: Lipotoxicity is the process through which accumulation of lipid intermadiates leads to cellular dysfunction. The worldwide prevalence of cardiovascular diseases has been increased dramatically due to lipotoxicity. According to the peformed studies, saturated and unsaturated fatty acids differ significantly in their contributions to lipotoxicity. It has been r...

2014
Mahesh Kumar Verma Aggunda Nagaraju Yateesh Rachapalli Smitha Korrapati Neelima Puttrevana M Pallavi Madhusudhan Reddy Jayaram Poornima Anup M Oommen Madanahalli R Jagannath Baggavalli P Somesh

Apart from elevated glucose, triglyceride and cholesterol, elevated levels of serum free-fatty acid (FFA) are observed in diabetic patients. Increased FFA load can cause multiple dysregulation which are collectively known as lipotoxicity. Impacts of FFA induced lipotoxicity were evaluated on various cellular responses of metabolism and stress in skeletal muscle myotubes. Under lipotoxicity, oxi...

Journal: :Kidney International 2006

2013
Krishanthi Gunaratnam Christopher Vidal Ross Boadle Chris Thekkedam Gustavo Duque

Lipotoxicity is an overload of lipids in non-adipose tissues that affects function and induces cell death. Lipotoxicity has been demonstrated in bone cells in vitro using osteoblasts and adipocytes in coculture. In this condition, lipotoxicity was induced by high levels of saturated fatty acids (mostly palmitate) secreted by cultured adipocytes acting in a paracrine manner. In the present study...

2016
Tamaki Iwai Shinji Kume Masami Chin-Kanasaki Shogo Kuwagata Hisazumi Araki Naoko Takeda Takeshi Sugaya Takashi Uzu Hiroshi Maegawa Shin-ichi Araki

Saturated fatty acid (SFA)-related lipotoxicity is a pathogenesis of diabetes-related renal proximal tubular epithelial cell (PTEC) damage, closely associated with a progressive decline in renal function. This study was designed to identify a free fatty acid (FFA) metabolism-related enzyme that can protect PTECs from SFA-related lipotoxicity. Among several enzymes involved in FFA metabolism, we...

2016
Hua Ning Zongxiang Sun Yunyun Liu Lei Liu Liuyi Hao Yaxin Ye Rennan Feng Jie Li Ying Li Xia Chu Songtao Li Changhao Sun

The detrimental role of hepatic lipotoxicity has been well-implicated in the pathogenesis of NAFLD. Previously, we reported that inhibiting autophagy aggravated saturated fatty acid (SFA)-induced hepatotoxicity. Insulin, a physiological inhibitor of autophagy, is commonly increased within NAFLD mainly caused by insulin resistance. We therefore hypothesized that insulin augments the sensitivity ...

2017
Rohit Anthony Sinha Brijesh K. Singh Jin Zhou Sherwin Xie Benjamin L. Farah Ronny Lesmana Kenji Ohba Madhulika Tripathi Sujoy Ghosh Anthony N. Hollenberg Paul M. Yen

Lipotoxicity caused by saturated fatty acids (SFAs) induces tissue damage and inflammation in metabolic disorders. SCD1 (stearoyl-coenzyme A desaturase 1) converts SFAs to mono-unsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs) that are incorporated into triglycerides and stored in lipid droplets. SCD1 thus helps protect hepatocytes from lipotoxicity and its reduced expression is associated with increased lipotox...

2014
Julien Véret Lara Bellini Paola Giussani Carl Ng Christophe Magnan Hervé Le Stunff

Pancreatic β cells secrete insulin in order to maintain glucose homeostasis. However, various environmental stresses such as obesity have been shown to induce loss of secretory responsiveness in pancreatic β cells and pancreatic β cell apoptosis which can favor the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Indeed, elevated levels of free fatty acids (FFAs) have been shown to induce β cell apoptosis...

2005
Jennifer L. Peura Jean E. Schaffer

Lipotoxicity is defined as the untoward consequences of the accumulation of excess lipid in non-adipose tissue. Fatty acids are an important substrate for myocyte metabolism, yet mismatch of cellular uptake and utilization results in lipid accumulation that is clearly detrimental. Within the myocyte, lipotoxicity can lead to cellular dysfunction, resulting in defective contraction or relaxation...

Journal: :Physiological research 2007
H M Mattern C D Hardin

The purpose of this study was to determine the role of lipotoxicity in vascular smooth muscle (VSM). C(1)-BODIPY 500/510 C(12) used to assess the ability of VSM A7r5 cells to transport long-chain fatty acids showed that lipid transport did not appear to limit metabolism. Thin layer chromatography revealed that storage of transported fatty acid occurred primarily as mono- and diglycerides and fa...

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