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Asprosin‐FABP5 Interaction Modulates Mitochondrial Fatty Acid Oxidation through PPARα Contributing to MASLD Development

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Aided by FABP5, abnormally elevated asprosin in hepatocytes enters the nucleus, targets and inhibits PPARα binding to the CPT1A promoter, thereby suppressing FAO. Circulating asprosin exacerbates insulin resistance, collectively driving MASLD progression.
Yuan‐Yuan Yu   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Differential Roles of Two Leptin Gene Paralogues on Food Intake and Hepatic Metabolism Regulation in Mandarin Fish

open access: yesFrontiers in Endocrinology, 2020
Leptin affects food intake regulation and energy homeostasis in mammals, as opposed to mammals who have a single leptin gene, fish have duplicated leptin gene paralogues.
Xiao-Chen Yuan   +11 more
doaj   +1 more source

Effects of targeted delivery of propionate to the human colon on appetite regulation, body weight maintenance and adiposity in overweight adults

open access: yesGut, 2014
Objective The colonic microbiota ferment dietary fibres, producing short chain fatty acids. Recent evidence suggests that the short chain fatty acid propionate may play an important role in appetite regulation.
E. Chambers   +21 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Micro‐Coil Neuromodulation at Single‐Cell and Circuit Levels for Inhibiting Natural Neuroactivity, Neutralizing Electric Neural Excitation, and Suppressing Seizures

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Micromagnetic stimulation (µMS) offers a precise method for neural inhibition, complementing existing neuromodulation techniques. Using an implantable micro‐coil device, µMS selectively suppresses cortical activity with high spatial resolution. It effectively counteracts micro‐electrode stimulation and reduces seizure amplitude, highlighting its ...
Kayeon Kim   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

The role of short chain fatty acids in appetite regulation and energy homeostasis

open access: yesInternational Journal of Obesity, 2015
Over the last 20 years there has been an increasing interest in the influence of the gastrointestinal tract on appetite regulation. Much of the focus has been on the neuronal and hormonal relationship between the gastrointestinal tract and the brain ...
C. Byrne   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A Detailed Comprehensive Role of Digital Technologies in Green Finance Initiative for Net‐Zero Energy Transition

open access: yesAdvanced Energy and Sustainability Research, EarlyView.
This study aims to provide actionable recommendations for leveraging digital innovation for the achievement of scalable, equitable, and transparent Net Zero Energy Transition by offering actionable recommendations. As a result of this comprehensive analysis, the review highlights the critical interplay between digital technologies and GF as vital ...
Furkan Ahmad   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Elevated plasma levels of the appetite-stimulator ACBP/DBI in fasting and obese subjects

open access: yesCell Stress, 2021
Eukaryotic cells release the phylogenetically ancient protein acyl coenzyme A binding protein (ACBP, which in humans is encoded by the gene DBI, diazepam binding inhibitor) upon nutrient deprivation. Accordingly, mice that are starved for one to two days
Sijing Li   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Vagus Nerve in Appetite Regulation, Mood, and Intestinal Inflammation.

open access: yesGastroenterology, 2017
Although the gastrointestinal tract contains intrinsic neural plexuses that allow a significant degree of independent control over gastrointestinal functions, the central nervous system provides extrinsic neural inputs that modulate, regulate, and ...
K. Browning   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Frontiers in Nondrug Treatment of Sarcopenia: A Review of Pathological Mechanisms and the Latest Treatment Strategies

open access: yesAGING MEDICINE, EarlyView.
This article mainly introduces the pathologic process of sarcopenia and the recent progress in diagnosis and treatment, especially the nondrug treatment. ABSTRACT Sarcopenia refers to the progressive decline and wasting of skeletal muscle function, typically linked to aging or as a secondary effect of various conditions, including systemic inflammation,
Qi‐Fei Kuang   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Effectiveness of Nigella sativa and Ginger as Appetite Suppressants: An Experimental Study on Healthy Wistar Rats

open access: yesVascular Health and Risk Management, 2023
Lubna Al Asoom,1 Maha A Alassaf,2 Najd S AlSulaiman,3 Dhuha N Boumarah,4 Aldana M Almubireek,2 Gaeda K Alkaltham,2 Hussain A Alhawaj,5 Taleb Alkhamis,5 Nazish Rafique,1 Ahmed Alsunni,1 Rabia Latif,1 Seham Alsaif,1 Dana Almohazey,6 Sayed AbdulAzeez,7 J ...
Al Asoom L   +14 more
doaj  

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