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Profiling of the individual lipids in biological fluids is of great concern with respect to human health and disease; as a consequence, the task of lipid analysis and profiling has become ever increasingly important, and lipidomics has become the target of postgenomic research.
DONATO, Paola Agata Eustochia +4 more
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Lipids are ubiquitous in the human organism and play essential roles as components of cell membranes and hormones, for energy storage or as mediators of cell signaling pathways. As crucial mediators of the human metabolism, lipids are also involved in metabolic diseases, cardiovascular and renal diseases, cancer and/or hepatological and neurological ...
William Griffiths, Yuqin Wang
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The state-of-art in the lipidomic analysis is summarized here to provide the overview of available sample preparation strategies, mass spectrometry (MS)-based methods for the qualitative analysis of lipids, and the quantitative MS approaches for high-throughput clinical workflows.
Michal Holčapek +2 more
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A wealth of information related to lipid metabolism and signaling has been revealed in recent years using mass spectrometric-based lipidomics methods. Although quantitatively sensitive, these compositional profiling methods rely on conventional tissue extractions of total lipids which results in a loss of original cellular context of lipid metabolites.
Patrick J, Horn, Kent D, Chapman
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Increased liver content of DHA‐derived small lipid autacoids (i.e resolvin D1 and maresin 1) associates with enhanced mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, fatty acid β‐oxidation and bioenergetic metabolic flux. These features provide hepatic protection from steatotic, pro‐inflammatory and fibrogenic insults.
Cristina López‐Vicario +12 more
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RIPK3 dampens mitochondrial bioenergetics and lipid droplet dynamics in metabolic liver disease
RIPK3 dampens mitochondrial bioenergetics and lipid droplet dynamics in metabolic liver disease. Abstract Background and Aims Receptor‐interacting protein kinase 3 (RIPK3) mediates NAFLD progression, but its metabolic function is unclear. Here, we aimed to investigate the role of RIPK3 in modulating mitochondria function, coupled with lipid droplet (LD)
Marta B. Afonso +16 more
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Lipidomics of Glycosphingolipids [PDF]
Glycosphingolipids (GSLs) contain one or more sugars that are attached to a sphingolipid moiety, usually to a ceramide, but in rare cases also to a sphingoid base. A large structural heterogeneity results from differences in number, identity, linkage, and anomeric configuration of the carbohydrate residues, and also from structural differences within ...
Farwanah, Hany, Kolter, Thomas
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Atorvastatin provides a new lipidome improving early regeneration after partial hepatectomy in osteopontin deficient mice [PDF]
Osteopontin (OPN), a multifunctional cytokine that controls liver glycerolipid metabolism, is involved in activation and proliferation of several liver cell types during regeneration, a condition of high metabolic demands.
Beatriz Gomez-Santos Maitane Nuñez-Garcia
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Myocardial Lipidomics. Developments in myocardial nuclear lipidomics [PDF]
The development of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry has been critical for the analyses of lipidomes from subcellular organelles. The myocardial nuclear lipidome likely has a key role in the molecular regulation of gene expression. In fact, recent studies have suggested that specific phospholipid classes bind and regulate specific transcription
Carolyn J, Albert +4 more
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Influence of the sebaceous gland density on the stratum corneum lipidome [PDF]
The skin surface lipids (SSL) result from the blending of sebaceous and epidermal lipids, which derive from the sebaceous gland (SG) secretion and the permeability barrier of the stratum corneum (SC), respectively.
Camera, Emanuela +5 more
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