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Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ ligands regulate neural stem cell proliferation and differentiation in vitro and in vivo.

2011

Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ) belongs to a family of ligand-activated nuclear receptors and its ligands are known to control many physiological and pathological situations. Its role in the central nervous system has been under intense analysis during the last years. Here we show a novel function for PPARγ in controlling stem cell expansion in the adult mammalian brain. Adult rats treated with pioglitazone, a specific ligand of PPARγ, had elevated numbers of proliferating progenitor cells in the subventricular zone and the rostral migratory stream. Electron microscopy analysis also showed important changes in the subventricular zone ultrastructure of pioglitazone-t…

Doublecortin Domain ProteinsMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCell SurvivalPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptorNeural Cell Adhesion Molecule L1BiologyCerebral VentriclesRosiglitazoneCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceMicroscopy Electron TransmissionNeural Stem CellsCell MovementInternal medicineNeurosphereGlial Fibrillary Acidic ProteinmedicineAnimalsProgenitor cellRats WistarReceptorCells CulturedCell Proliferationchemistry.chemical_classificationPioglitazoneCaspase 3NeurogenesisNeuropeptidesCell DifferentiationOlfactory BulbNeural stem cellCell biologyRatsPPAR gammaAdult Stem CellsEndocrinologyNeurologychemistryNuclear receptorBromodeoxyuridineSialic AcidsThiazolidinedionesStem cell2'3'-Cyclic-Nucleotide PhosphodiesterasesMicrotubule-Associated ProteinsGlia
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Hypolipidaemic effects of fenofibrate are not altered by mildronate-mediated normalization of carnitine concentration in rat liver.

1999

The five-fold higher carnitine content in the liver of fenofibrate-treated rats addresses the question about the possible role of this enhancement in the hypolipidaemic effect of the drug and the underlying mechanisms. When fenofibrate was administered with mildronate (a gamma-butyrobetaine hydroxylase inhibitor) in suitable amount, the content in carnitine was found to be normalized in liver. However, triglyceride contents of liver and serum were then at least as low as in rats treated by fenofibrate only. When carnitine concentration was lowered by mildronate to the third of the normal value, a marked increase in triglycerides occurred both in liver and serum, while the five-fold increase…

DrugMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectBlood lipidsKetone BodiesBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundFenofibrateInternal medicineCarnitinemedicineAnimalsCarnitineRats WistarMuscle SkeletalBeta oxidationPhospholipidsTriglyceridesmedia_commonHypolipidemic AgentsFenofibrateTriglycerideChemistryMyocardiumGeneral MedicinePeroxisomeRatsEndocrinologyCholesterolBiochemistryLiverKetone bodiesmedicine.drugMethylhydrazinesBiochimie
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Microsomal and cytosolic epoxide hydrolases, the peroxisomal fatty acid beta-oxidation system and catalase. Activities, distribution and induction in…

1988

A number of structurally unrelated hypolipidaemic agents and certain phthalate-ester plasticizers induce hepatomegaly and proliferation of peroxisomes in rodent liver, but there is relatively limited data regarding the specific effects of these drugs on liver non-parenchymal cells. In the present study, liver parenchymal, Kupffer and endothelial cells from untreated and fenofibrate-fed rats were isolated and the activities of two enzymes associated with peroxisomes (catalase and the peroxisomal fatty acid beta-oxidation system) as well as cytosolic and microsomal epoxide hydrolase were measured. Microsomal epoxide hydrolase, cytosolic epoxide hydrolase and catalase activities were 7-12-fold…

Epoxide hydrolase 2MaleKupffer CellsBiologyFatty acid beta-oxidationBiochemistryMicrobodiesCytosolFenofibrateMicrobodyAnimalsEndotheliumEpoxide hydrolaseHypolipidemic Agentschemistry.chemical_classificationEpoxide HydrolasesFatty AcidsFatty acidRats Inbred StrainsPeroxisomeCatalaseRatschemistryBiochemistryLiverMicrosomal epoxide hydrolaseEpoxide HydrolasesMicrosomes LiverPropionatesOxidation-ReductionEuropean journal of biochemistry
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Differential subcellular localization of endogenous and transfected soluble epoxide hydrolase in mammalian cells: evidence for isozyme variants

1999

AbstractEndogenous, constitutive soluble epoxide hydrolase in mice 3T3 cells was localized via immunofluorescence microscopy exclusively in peroxisomes, whereas transiently expressed mouse soluble epoxide hydrolase (from clofibrate-treated liver) accumulated only in the cytosol of 3T3 and HeLa cells. When the C-terminal Ile of mouse soluble epoxide hydrolase was mutated to generate a prototypic putative type 1 PTS (-SKI to -SKL), the enzyme targeted to peroxisomes. The possibility that soluble epoxide hydrolase-SKI was sorted slowly to peroxiosmes from the cytosol was examined by stably expressing rat soluble epoxide hydrolase-SKI appended to the green fluorescent protein. Green fluorescent…

Epoxide hydrolase 2animal structuresRecombinant Fusion ProteinsBiophysicsBiologyEpoxide hydrolasePeroxisomeTransfectionBiochemistryIsozymeMicrobodies3T3 cellsGreen fluorescent protein03 medical and health sciencesMiceStructural BiologyGeneticsmedicineAnimalsHumansClofibrateEpoxide hydrolaseMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologyEpoxide HydrolasesMammals0303 health sciences030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyPeroxisome targeting signalCell Biology3T3 CellsPeroxisomeSubcellular localizationMolecular biologyRatsIsoenzymesCytosolmedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistrySolubilityhuman activitiesHeLa CellsSubcellular FractionsFEBS Letters
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The cyclopentenone-type prostaglandin 15-deoxy-delta12,14-prostaglandin J2 inhibits CD95 ligand gene expression in T lymphocytes: interference with p…

2003

Abstract 15-Deoxy-Δ12,14-PGJ2 (15d-PGJ2) is a cyclopentenone-type PG endowed with anti-inflammatory properties and produced by different cells, including those of the immune system. 15d-PGJ2 is a natural ligand of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-γ nuclear receptor, but relevant PPARγ-independent actions mediated by this prostanoid have been described. Fas (APO-1/CD95) and its ligand (Fas-L) are cell surface proteins whose interaction activates apoptosis of Fas-expressing targets. In T cells, the Fas-Fas-L system regulates activation-induced cell death and has been implicated in diseases in which lymphocyte homeostasis is compromised. Moreover, several studies have desc…

Fas Ligand ProteinNerve growth factor IBT-LymphocytesImmunologyPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptorReceptors Cytoplasmic and NuclearApoptosisCyclopentanesBiologyLigandsLymphocyte ActivationJurkat cellsImmediate-Early ProteinsTransactivationchemistry.chemical_compoundJurkat CellsMiceHeat Shock Transcription FactorsPeroxisomesImmunology and AllergyAnimalsHumansHSP70 Heat-Shock ProteinsGene Silencingfas ReceptorReceptorPromoter Regions GeneticCell Line TransformedEarly Growth Response Protein 1chemistry.chemical_classificationHybridomasMembrane GlycoproteinsProstaglandin D2Fas receptorMolecular biologyDNA-Binding ProteinschemistryNuclear receptorlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Prostaglandin D2Transcription Factors
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Recent European Food Safety Authority toxicological evaluations of major phthalates used in food contact materials

2009

During the 1980s and 1990s, and at the EU level, the Scientific Committee for Food evaluated a number of phthalates that were being used, or were requested for use, as additives in plastics. At this time, peroxisome proliferation was considered as the pivotal effect on which toxicological evaluation of these chemicals was based. At the end of 1990s, a general consensus has been agreed that rodents are highly sensitive to the phenomenon of peroxisome proliferation and that this particular effect should not be used for human risk assessment. Consequently in 2004, it was requested from the newly created European Food Safety Authority to perform a new evaluation of the mainly used phthalates on…

Food contact materialsEndpoint DeterminationPhthalic AcidsPeroxisome ProliferationRisk AssessmentToxicologySpecies SpecificityDiethylhexyl PhthalateEnvironmental healthAnimalsHumansFood contactbusiness.industryFood PackagingLegislation FoodFood safetyDibutyl PhthalateHighly sensitiveEuropeFood packagingBusinessSafetyRisk assessmentEnvironmental MonitoringFood ScienceBiotechnologyMolecular Nutrition & Food Research
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Functional significance of the two ACOX1 isoforms and their crosstalks with PPARα and RXRα

2010

Disruption of the peroxisomal acyl-CoA oxidase 1 (Acox1) gene in the mouse results in the development of severe microvesicular hepatic steatosis and sustained activation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-alpha (PPARalpha). These mice manifest spontaneous massive peroxisome proliferation in regenerating hepatocytes and eventually develop hepatocellular carcinomas. Human ACOX1, the first and rate-limiting enzyme of the peroxisomal beta-oxidation pathway, has two isoforms including ACOX1a and ACOX1b, transcribed from a single gene. As ACOX1a shows reduced activity toward palmitoyl-CoA as compared with ACOX1b, we used adenovirally driven ACOX1a and ACOX1b to investigate their effica…

Gene isoformRegulation of gene expressionmedicine.medical_specialtyTransgenePeroxisome ProliferationCell BiologyPeroxisomeBiologyPathology and Forensic Medicinechemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologychemistryInternal medicinemedicineACOX1Acyl-CoA oxidaseMolecular BiologyNervonic acidLaboratory Investigation
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Transporteurs ABC peroxysomaux et adrénoleucodystrophie liée au chromosome X

2012

X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD) is a complex neurodegenerative disease associated with mutations in the ABCD1 gene, which encodes for a peroxisomal ABC transporter. Thanks to the efforts of the ELA foundation and to the recent successes of gene therapy published in Science in 2009, X-ALD is better known but still remains poorly understood. The exact role of ABCD1 and its homologs, as well as the exact link between the biochemical and metabolic peroxisomal defects and the clinical symptoms of the disease remain to be elucidated. This review summarizes the knowledge concerning the subfamily D of the ABC transporter family and concerning X-ALD, the most frequent peroxisomal disorder.

GeneticsSubfamilyGenetic enhancementATP-binding cassette transporterGeneral MedicineDiseaseBiologyPeroxisomemedicine.diseaseGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyPeroxisomal disordermedicineAdrenoleukodystrophyGenemédecine/sciences
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The loss of muscle mass and sarcopenia: non hormonal intervention.

2011

Muscle aging is a key component of the increase in frailty in human populations. The generation of critical levels of power is a prerequisite to perform simple tasks of daily living, such as rising from a chair or climbing stairs. There is great scientific and social interest to determine which behaviors can lead to the maintenance of the muscle mass in young immobilized subjects and in the elderly. Several hormonal treatments have been proposed for the treatment of sarcopenia. However, the side effects associated to these treatments emphasize the need of finding non-toxic and non-hormonal treatments that help increase muscle strength, improve muscle function, and decrease the degree of dep…

Gerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyAgingSarcopeniaNon hormonalFrail ElderlyPopulationLongevityMuscle massBiochemistryBenzoatesLosartanAngiotensin Receptor AntagonistsEndocrinologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationIntervention (counseling)GeneticsmedicineAnimalsHumansMuscle StrengthPPAR deltaTelmisartaneducationMolecular BiologyExerciseHeat-Shock ProteinsAgedAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryPublic healthTOR Serine-Threonine KinasesCell Biologymedicine.diseasePeroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Gamma Coactivator 1-alphaMuscle atrophyMuscular AtrophySarcopeniaMuscle strengthBenzimidazolesmedicine.symptombusinesshuman activitiesTranscription FactorsExperimental gerontology
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Peroxisomal changes during hiberation of jerboa (Jaculus orientalis)

1998

As a member of the order of Rodentia, jerboa (Jaculus orientalis) is a natural deep hibernator and lives in subdesert highland in many parts of the world, including Morocco. Its small size (adult body weight ∼100 g), availability in the wild, tolerance to laboratory conditions, and some unique peroxisomal properties make it a suitable research subject for exploring peroxisome biogenesis under prehibernating and hibernating states. During 3 w, animals referred to as the prehibernator group were exposed to cold temperature (5 to 7°C) with food ad libitum. Part of the prehibernator group entered deep hibernation 24 to 48 h after starvation. Animals were sacrificed 4 and 6 d after starting hibe…

HibernationOxidase testmedicine.medical_specialtybiologyGeneral Chemical EngineeringOrganic ChemistryAcyl CoA dehydrogenaseUrate oxidaseMetabolismPeroxisomebiology.organism_classificationEndocrinologyInternal medicinebiology.proteinmedicineAcyl-CoA oxidaseJaculus orientalisJournal of the American Oil Chemists' Society
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