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bloodlipids, etc ; Bayesian theory; air; air pollutants; air pollution; biomarkers; blood pressure; coagulation; environment; enzymes; high density lipoprotein cholesterol; homeostasis; inflammation; lipogenesis; metabolomics; triacylglycerols; Show all 16 Subjects
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... The cardiometabolic effects of air pollution in the context of mixtures and the underlying mechanisms remain not fully understood. This study aims to investigate the joint effect of air pollutant mixtures on a broad range of cardiometabolic parameters, examine the susceptibility of obese individuals, and determine the role of circulating fatty acids. In this panel study, metabolically healthy norm ...
... In this research, two sequential Dendrobium officinale water extracts (WDOE and WDOP1) were shown to significantly ameliorate type 2 diabetic mellitus (T2DM) in a mouse model. WDOP1 was identified as a glucomannan with a backbone of 1,4-linked Manp and 1,4-linked Glcp and an average molecular weight of 731 kDa. We also found that both WDOE and WDOP1 could significantly alleviate glucose intoleranc ...
bloodlipids, etc ; absorption; body weight; dietary fiber; drugs; fibrosis; food chemistry; glycemic effect; high fat diet; hyperlipidemia; immunohistochemistry; insulin; intestinal microorganisms; konjac mannan; lipid composition; lipid metabolism; lipids; liver; microbiome; noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus; protein synthesis; streptozotocin; Show all 22 Subjects
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... Konjac glucomannan’s influence on the regulation of diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, and gut microbial flora was evaluated in this study. In addition, a high-fat diet and streptozotocin were used to induce type 2 diabetes mellitus in rats. At the end of the study, we analyzed various parameters such as body weight, plasma lipid profile, insulin levels by immunohistochemistry, degree of fibrosis ...
... Variations in lipid levels are the result of combinations of genetic and environmental factors. We aim to investigate the indirect effect between siblings of the three polymorphisms of ADIPOQ on serum lipid levels in rural Chinese populations. A total of 2571 sibling pairs were enrolled as study participants. A generalized estimating equation was used to accommodate a family-based design. We used ...
bloodlipids, etc ; biotechnology; hemoglobin; medicine; physical therapy; Show all 5 Subjects
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... The purpose of the paper is to study and analyse the annual dynamics of blood lipid parameters in highly qualified physical training. An experiment is a leading method for studying this problem that allows considering the problem comprehensively and in practice, as well as a comparison method, which makes it possible to analyse common features and differences as well as consider the dynamics of bl ...
bloodlipids, etc ; blood; lipid composition; meta-analysis; Show all 4 Subjects
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... Since the effects of mono-unsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) on lipid profile are still controversial, a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials was conducted in the present study to assess the effect of MUFA-rich food on lipid profiles. The study was designed, conducted, and reported according to the guidelines of the 2020 preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis (PRIS ...
bloodlipids, etc ; Cordyceps militaris; atherosclerosis; hyperlipidemia; mushrooms; Show all 5 Subjects
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... An N-glycosidic polysaccharide–peptide complex CMPS-80 was obtained from the fruiting body of C. militaris. Of importance, CMPS-80 significantly ameliorated formation of atherosclerotic lesions and plasma lipid profiles in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice. Integrated informatics analysis suggested that CMPS-80 can modulate multiple lncRNA–microRNA–mRNA axes. CMPS-80 has a potential application for ...
bloodlipids, etc ; betaine; blood; carboxymethylcellulose; hematologic tests; males; placebos; Show all 7 Subjects
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... The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of 6-week betaine supplementation during a preparatory period of collegiate athletes on muscular power and strength. Sixteen male collegiate athletes received 5 g/day of betaine (betaine group, n = 9) or carboxymethyl cellulose (placebo group, n = 7) for 6 weeks. All participants engaged in their regular training during the experimental peri ...
bloodlipids, etc ; blood; environment; hyperlipidemia; lipids; models; perfluorooctane sulfonic acid; China; Show all 8 Subjects
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... Numerous epidemiological studies have investigated the lipid interference effects of legacy PFASs, however, no studies on PFAS alternatives and blood lipids have been published. In this study, we explored the association between Cl-PFESAs, a typical PFASs alternative in China, and blood lipid profiles in 1336 Guangzhou community residents using linear and non-linear regression models. The results ...
bloodlipids, etc ; Apium graveolens; antioxidants; applied research; celery; genomics; medicinal plants; phenotype; Show all 8 Subjects
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... Celery, a member of the Apiaceae family, is an important medicinal herb. It is rich in bioactive compounds and its importance is increasing among the health-conscious crowd these days. Celery, as an edible crop, finds use in both raw and processed form. Extracts obtained from different parts of the plant viz., leaves, stalk, roots and seeds possess several medicinal properties. Specifically, these ...
bloodlipids, etc ; docosahexaenoic acid; eggs; electrophysiology; electroretinography; eye diseases; lutein; retina; risk; Show all 9 Subjects
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... The purpose of this research was to investigate whether the consumption of lutein and DHA enriched eggs can improve visual function among older adults at risk of age-related eye disease. A total of 30 Caucasian older adults (64.0 ± 3.4 years) consumed enriched eggs (0.87 mg lutein/day, 220 mg DHA/day) daily for 6-weeks. Retina function was assessed by full-field electroretinogram along with plasma ...
bloodlipids, etc ; amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; ceramides; homeostasis; lipid composition; lipidomics; multivariate analysis; temperature; triacylglycerols; Show all 9 Subjects
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... The alteration of lipid profile in biological specimens, such as plasma, mirrors abnormalities in their homeostasis and offers pivotal information for disease comprehension. Fast analytical methods are needed to highlight changes in plasma lipid profile and deliver rapid results. In this study we developed a fast reversed phase ultra high performance liquid chromatography-trapped ion mobility mass ...
bloodlipids, etc ; albumins; blood; genes; high fat diet; hyperlipidemia; kidneys; lipid metabolism; proteinuria; research; Show all 10 Subjects
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... The molecular mechanism of in hyperlipidemia-induced renal injury has not been elucidated. Angiogenin-like protein 4 (ANGPTL4) is a key regulator of lipid metabolism. The role of ANGPTL4 hyperlipidemia-induced renal injury has not been reported. Wild type C57 mice and gene angptl4 knockout mice were fed with 60% high fat diet or normal diet respectively. The serum lipid, urinary albumin and renal ...
bloodlipids, etc ; anxiety; cholesterol; computer software; coronary disease; databases; drugs; health surveys; meta-analysis; triacylglycerols; Show all 10 Subjects
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... Xinkeshu tablets (XKS), a well-known Chinese patent drug, have been administered to coronary heart disease (CHD) patients with anxiety and depression after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). This meta-analysis aimed to systematically evaluate the clinical effects of XKS for treating CHD patients with anxiety and depression after PCI. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) about XKS alone or co ...
bloodlipids, etc ; body weight; chickens; gene expression; genes; genotyping; haplotypes; heterozygosity; homozygosity; muscle fibers; muscles; Show all 11 Subjects
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... 1. The objectives of the present study were to elucidate the relationship between novel variations of the SIRT1 gene and chicken growth traits. In total, 1,429 chickens, including six breeds and a Gushi ×Anka F2 resource population, were genotyped using PCR-RFLP. 2. Two novel InDels (c.-1552_-1553insCG and c.-450_-451delCG) in the promoter of the chicken SIRT1 gene were identified. An association ...
bloodlipids, etc ; blood; body weight; emulsions; heart; hyperlipidemia; kidneys; liver; oxygen; research; therapeutics; weight loss; Show all 12 Subjects
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... To explore whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy(HBO) can promote weight loss and recovery of hyperlipidemia in rats, and to explore the possible mechanism. 180 SD rats were divided into 6 groups with 30 rats in each group. The first 3 groups were intraperitoneally injected with fat emulsion to make hyperlipidemia models, and the last three groups were injected with normal saline. The first three grou ...
bloodlipids, etc ; Lycium barbarum; beta oxidation; exercise; fatty acids; fatty liver; inflammation; liver; oxidation; polysaccharides; Show all 10 Subjects
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... Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a subtype of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Either Lycium barbarum polysaccharide (LBP) or aerobic exercise (AE) has been reported to be beneficial to hepatic lipid metabolism. However, whether the combination of LBP with AE improves lipid accumulation of NASH remains unknown. Our study investigated the influence of 10 weeks of treatment of LBP, AE ...
Aleksandra Zeljković; Ana Milojević; Sandra Vladimirov; Marija Zdravković; Lidija Memon; Milica Brajković; Vera Gardijan; Tamara Gojković; Aleksandra Stefanović; Milica Miljković-Trailović; Vesna Spasojević-Kalimanovska; Ana Nini
... Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is closely linked to obesity and related adverse metabolic changes, including dyslipidemia. However, it is not clear whether OSA is an independent contributing factor to dyslipidemia, or the observed association is a reflection of a concomitant presence of obesity. Additionally, dyslipidemia is usually evaluated through measurement of parameters of routine lipid statu ...
bloodlipids, etc ; acetamiprid; blood; histopathology; lipid composition; liver; poisoning; pollution; protein content; research; thiamethoxam; toxicity; wildlife; Show all 13 Subjects
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... The toxicity role of insecticides affecting nontarget vertebrate of wildlife population has become essential subject to focus on. In this vein, the current study aimed to illustrate some biochemical and histopathological alterations induced by two neonicotinoids in Egyptian toads. Forty-five toads were collected and divided equally into three groups (15 toads/group): control group, thiamethoxam gr ...
Alex Buga; Gary L. Welton; Katie E. Scott; Adam D. Atwell; Sarah J. Haley; Noah J. Esbenshade; Jacqueline Abraham; Jeffrey D. Buxton; Dana L. Ault; Amy S. Raabe; Timothy D. Noakes; Parker N. Hyde; Jeff S. Volek; Philip J. Prins
bloodlipids, etc ; 3-hydroxybutyric acid; blood glucose; cholesterol; cross-over studies; glucose; glycohemoglobin; ketosis; low fat diet; Show all 9 Subjects
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... A growing number of endurance athletes have considered switching from a traditional high-carbohydrate/low-fat (HCLF) to a low-carbohydrate/high-fat (LCHF) eating pattern for health and performance reasons. However, few studies have examined how LCHF diets affect blood lipid profiles in highly-trained runners. In a randomized and counterbalanced, cross-over design, athletes (n = 7 men; VO₂ₘₐₓ: 61.9 ...