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Myoglobin, expressed in brown adipose tissue of mice, regulates the content and activity of mitochondria and lipid droplets

2021

Abstract The identification of novel physiological regulators that stimulate energy expenditure through brown adipose tissue (BAT) activity in substrate catalysis is of utmost importance to understand and treat metabolic diseases. Myoglobin (MB), known to store or transport oxygen in heart and skeletal muscles, has recently been found to bind fatty acids with physiological constants in its oxygenated form (i.e., MBO2). Here, we investigated the in vivo effect of MB expression on BAT activity. In particular, we studied mitochondrial function and lipid metabolism as essential determinants of energy expenditure in this tissue. We show in a MB-null (MBko) mouse model that MB expression in BAT i…

PalmitatesOxidative phosphorylationMitochondrion1307 Cell BiologyMiceAdipose Tissue BrownLipid dropletBrown adipose tissueRespiration1312 Molecular BiologymedicineAnimalsHumansPPAR alpha11434 Center for Clinical StudiesMuscle SkeletalMolecular BiologyUncoupling Protein 1Mice KnockoutMyoglobinChemistryProteinsThermogenesisLipid metabolismLipid DropletsCell BiologyMetabolism10081 Institute of Veterinary PhysiologyPeroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Gamma Coactivator 1-alphaMitochondriaCell biologyOxygenDisease Models AnimalAdipocytes Brownmedicine.anatomical_structure10076 Center for Integrative Human Physiology570 Life sciences; biologyApoptosis Regulatory ProteinsEnergy MetabolismThermogenesisBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids
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Mapping and quantification of biomolecules in tumor biopsies using bioluminescence

1996

Quantitative bioluminescence and single-photon imaging have been applied for mapping concentration distributions of metabolites, such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP), glucose and lactate, in biopsies of cervical cancers in patients. Biopsies were taken before a conventional radiation treatment, and a number of clinically relevant data, such as local tumor control, patient survival, metastatic spread and so forth, were documented. There was no correlation between staging or grading and any of the metabolic parameters measured. Local correlations between ATP, glucose and lactate on a pixel-to-pixel basis were generally positive, with respective Spearman's correlation coefficients less in pati…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBiopsyUterine Cervical NeoplasmsBiologyStatistics NonparametricMetastasisNecrosisCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceAdenosine TriphosphateNeoplasmsmedicineHumansBioluminescenceIn patientNeoplasm MetastasisMolecular BiologyGrading (tumors)Neoplasm StagingPharmacologyMetabolic imagingSingle photon imagingPatient survivalCell Biologymedicine.diseaseTumor controlSurvival RateGlucoseLuminescent MeasurementsLactatesMolecular MedicineFemaleEnergy MetabolismExperientia
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Energy Metabolism, Lactate/Pyruvate Ratio and Extracellular Space in Cortex and White Matter Adjacent to and Distant from a Local Freezing Lesion

1969

The present investigation was undertaken to study the distribution of pathological fluid accumulation and the local energy metabolism in the cortex and white matter following a localized traumatic lesion of the cortex. A systematic examination of the changes in the tissue following a trauma is the basis for further studies on the relationship between cortical blood supply, local tissue metabolism and local function.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyLactate/pyruvateEnergy metabolismAnatomyBiologyTraumatic lesionWhite matterLesionmedicine.anatomical_structureCortex (anatomy)ExtracellularmedicineFluid accumulationmedicine.symptom
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Irisin – ‘New Kid on the Block in energy regulation’?

2014

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologybusiness.industryBioinformaticsBody Mass IndexFibronectinsBlock (telecommunications)medicineHumansObesityEnergy regulationbusinessEnergy Metabolismta315Acta Physiologica
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Nutritional assessment in preterm infants with special reference to body composition

2001

In recent years, improvements in care have significantly improved survival in preterm and, particularily, the very low birth weight infant (VLBW). While immediate survival can be directly related to pulmonary maturity, several studies stress the importance of timely and adequate nutrition in these high-risk infants on a short- and long-term [1]. Yet, nutritional support remains a very controversial issue in these high-risk infants. Early provision of adequate intakes may be limited by clinical instability and immaturity. At the same time, nutritional requirements and methods of nutritional assessment are not well defined. The aim of this paper is to outline some of the methods used during n…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryBody WeightInfant NewbornImproved survivalBody HeightSkinfold ThicknessLow birth weightAbsorptiometry PhotonNutrition AssessmentAnimals NewbornBone DensityPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthBody CompositionmedicineAnimalsHumansmedicine.symptomEnergy MetabolismInfant Nutritional Physiological PhenomenabusinessWeight gainInfant PrematureSeminars in Neonatology
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Mildronate, a Regulator of Energy Metabolism, Reduces Atherosclerosis in apoE/LDLR<sup>–/–</sup> Mice

2009

<i>Background/Aims:</i> Mildronate, an inhibitor of <i>L</i>-carnitine biosynthesis and transport, is used in clinics as a modulator of cellular energy metabolism and is a cardioprotective drug. <i>L</i>-Carnitine is a pivotal molecule in fatty acid oxidation pathways and its regulation in vasculature might be a promising approach for antiatherosclerotic treatment. This study was performed to evaluate the effects of mildronate treatment on the progression of atherosclerosis and the content of <i>L</i>-carnitine in the vascular wall. <i>Methods:</i> ApoE/LDLR<sup>–/–</sup> mice received mildronate at doses of 30 and 100 …

PharmacologyApolipoprotein EBiochemistryCarnitine biosynthesisLDL receptorRegulatorEnergy metabolismGeneral MedicineMetabolismCellular energyBiologyCell biologyPharmacology
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Mitochondrial biogenesis in health and disease. Molecular and therapeutic approaches.

2014

Mitochondrial biogenesis (MB) is the essential mechanism by which cells control the number of mitochondria. Cells respond to different physiologic, metabolic, and pathologic changes by regulating this organelle with high morphological and functional adaptability. A considerable number of proteins, transcription factors, upstream regulatory proteins and secondary mechanisms are involved in MB and the stabilization of new mitochondrial DNA. These MB activators and regulators, including the main participating proteins (e.g. PGC-1α and mtTFA), are candidates for therapeutic intervention in diverse diseases, like neurodegenerative disorders, metabolic syndrome, sarcopenia, cardiac pathophysiolo…

PharmacologyMitochondrial DNAMitochondrial DiseasesMechanism (biology)Health StatusDiseaseBiologyTFAMMitochondrionBioinformaticsmedicine.diseaseCell biologyMitochondriaMitochondrial biogenesisSarcopeniaDrug DiscoverymedicineAnimalsHumansEnergy MetabolismTranscription factorSignal TransductionTranscription FactorsCurrent pharmaceutical design
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Control of oxidative metabolism in volume-overloaded rat hearts: effects of different lipid substrates.

1994

The relationship between intracellular energy parameters and myocardial O2 consumption (VO2) was studied in control and volume-overloaded hearts perfused with different lipid substrates and over a range of left ventricular work loads. In control hearts, a unique linear relationship between log of cytosolic [ATP]/[ADPf].[Pi] (where [ADPf] is concentration of free ADP) and myocardial VO2 was observed between low and high work loads for both fatty acids studied. In volume-overloaded hearts perfused in the presence of exogenous palmitate, the slope of the relationship between log [ATP]/[ADPf].[Pi] and myocardial VO2 was considerably depressed. It would seem that, under these conditions, much o…

PhosphocreatinePhysiologyRespiratory chainPalmitic AcidCardiomegalyPalmitic AcidsIn Vitro TechniquesVentricular Function LeftPhosphatesAdenosine TriphosphateOxygen ConsumptionPhysiology (medical)RespirationPiAnimalsRespiratory systemRats WistarATP synthasebiologyMyocardiumSubstrate (chemistry)HeartCreatineNADRatsAdenosine DiphosphateCytosolBiochemistrybiology.proteinCaprylatesCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineEnergy MetabolismIntracellularThe American journal of physiology
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Moderate-Vigorous Physical Activity across Body Mass Index in Females : Moderating Effect of Endocannabinoids and Temperament

2014

Altres ajuts: This manuscript was supported by grants from Instituto Salud Carlos III (FIS PI11/210 and CIBERobn). Sarah Sauchelli is recipient of a pre-doctoral Grant (2013-17) by IDIBELL. Jose C. Fernández-García is recipient of a 'Rio Hortega' contract from 'Instituto de Salud Carlos III', Madrid, Spain (CM12/00059). The funders had no role in the study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Endocannabinoids and temperament traits have been linked to both physical activity and body mass index (BMI) however no study has explored how these factors interact in females. The aims of this cross-sectional study were to 1) examine differences…

PhysiologyObesidad:Phenomena and Processes::Physiological Phenomena::Body Constitution::Body Weights and Measures::Body Mass Index [Medical Subject Headings]Social SciencesDonesÍndice de masa corporalBlood plasmaBiochemistry:Phenomena and Processes::Physiological Phenomena::Body Constitution::Body Weights and Measures::Body Size::Body Weight::Overweight::Obesity [Medical Subject Headings]Body Mass IndexMorbid obesityEndocrinologyFemalesMedicine and Health SciencesHomeostasisPsychologyPublic and Occupational HealthBody mass index (BMI)Big Five personality traitsmedia_commonMultidisciplinaryQRNeurochemistryMiddle AgedLipidsEating disordersEndocannabinoidesPhysiological ParametersHomeostatic MechanismsEating disordersMedicineHarm avoidanceObesitatFemaleBehavioral and Social Aspects of HealthBioelectrical impedance analysisResearch ArticlePersonality:Chemicals and Drugs::Lipids::Fatty Acids::Fatty Acids Unsaturated::Arachidonic Acids [Medical Subject Headings]Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyEsfuerzo físicoMujerSciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectObesitat mòrbidaExerciciMotor ActivityBiology:Psychiatry and Psychology::Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms::Personality::Temperament [Medical Subject Headings]Internal medicinemedicine:Phenomena and Processes::Musculoskeletal and Neural Physiological Phenomena::Musculoskeletal Physiological Phenomena::Musculoskeletal Physiological Processes::Physical Exertion [Medical Subject Headings]HumansÁcidos araquidónicosWomenObesitySports and Exercise MedicineTemperamentTrastorns de la conducta alimentàriaExerciseMotivationBehavior:Chemicals and Drugs::Chemical Actions and Uses::Pharmacologic Actions::Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action::Neurotransmitter Agents::Endocannabinoids [Medical Subject Headings]Human MovementPhysical activityTemperamentoBody WeightCognitive PsychologyNovelty seekingBiology and Life SciencesModerate-vigorous physical activity (MVPA)NeuroendocrinologyPlasma sanguinimedicine.diseaseObesityMorbid ObesityMetabolismEndocrinology:Check Tags::Female [Medical Subject Headings]Cognitive ScienceTemperamentEnergy MetabolismPhysiological ProcessesBody mass indexNeuroscienceEndocannabinoids
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ATP distribution and localization of mitochondria in Suberites domuncula (Olivi 1792) tissue

2011

SUMMARY The metabolic energy state of sponge tissue in vivo is largely unknown. Quantitative bioluminescence-based imaging was used to analyze the ATP distribution of Suberites domuncula (Olivi 1792) tissue, in relation to differences between the cortex and the medulla. This method provides a quantitative picture of the ATP distribution closely reflecting the in vivo situation. The obtained data suggest that the highest ATP content occurs around channels in the sponge medulla. HPLC reverse-phase C-18, used for measurement of ATP content, established a value of 1.62 μmol ATP g–1 dry mass in sponge medulla, as opposed to 0.04 μmol ATP g–1 dry mass in the cortex, thus indicating a specific and…

PhysiologyProtein subunitIn situ hybridizationAquatic ScienceBiologyMitochondrionAdenosine TriphosphateImage Processing Computer-AssistedAnimalsMolecular BiologyChromatography High Pressure LiquidIn Situ HybridizationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMedullaArginine KinaseArginine kinaseATP distribution; mitochondria; imaging bioluminescence; HPLC; Porifera; Suberites domunculabiology.organism_classificationImmunohistochemistryMitochondriaSuberites domunculaSpongeBiochemistryOrgan SpecificityInsect Sciencebiology.proteinAnimal Science and ZoologyMitochondrion localizationEnergy MetabolismSuberitesJournal of Experimental Biology
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