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Paroxetine ameliorates changes in hippocampal energy metabolism in chronic mild stress-exposed rats

Paroxetine ameliorates changes in hippocampal energy metabolism in chronic mild stress-exposed rats

... behavioral changes in chronic mild stress (CMS) model and changes in hippocampal energy metabolism and the role of paroxetine (PAROX) in ameliorating these ...the changes in adenos- ine ...

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Single Cell Tracking Reveals Antibiotic Induced Changes in Mycobacterial Energy Metabolism

Single Cell Tracking Reveals Antibiotic Induced Changes in Mycobacterial Energy Metabolism

... resonance energy transfer (FRET) have been developed for real-time single-cell measurements of specific target metabolites in living eukaryotic cells (9, ...bial metabolism has been ...temporal ...

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Integrating metabolic pathways in post exercise recovery of white muscle

Integrating metabolic pathways in post exercise recovery of white muscle

... This study addresses changes in energy metabolism following high-intensity exercise in rainbow trout using analysis of pH intracellular, arterial and the substrates of carbon lactate, py[r] ...

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Regulation analysis of energy metabolism

Regulation analysis of energy metabolism

... by changes in the concentrations of metabolites, and homeostasis is not ...appropriate changes in the activities of the blocks could give the same rate at a different concentration of the intermediate ...

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Mammalian Sirtuins and Energy Metabolism

Mammalian Sirtuins and Energy Metabolism

... Adipose tissue functions both to store fat and as a conduit for hormone signaling. For example, WAT-derived hormones such as leptin and adiponec- tin control energy balance, glucose regulation, and fatty acid ...

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Distinct amino acid and lipid perturbations characterize acute versus chronic malaria

Distinct amino acid and lipid perturbations characterize acute versus chronic malaria

... Chronic malaria is a major public health problem and significant challenge for disease eradication efforts. Despite its importance, the biological factors underpinning chronic malaria are not fully understood. Recent ...

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Genome-wide transcriptomic analysis of the sporophyte of the moss Physcomitrella patens

Genome-wide transcriptomic analysis of the sporophyte of the moss Physcomitrella patens

... by virtually all genes linked with photosynthesis being downregulated relative to the G stage tissue (Fig. 4A, B and Supplementary Tables S2, S9, and S10). These genes represent 39% (ES; P = 1.95E– 08) and 41.8% (MS; P  ...

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Curcumin modulates dopaminergic receptor, CREB and phospholipase c gene expression in the cerebral cortex and cerebellum of streptozotocin induced diabetic rats

Curcumin modulates dopaminergic receptor, CREB and phospholipase c gene expression in the cerebral cortex and cerebellum of streptozotocin induced diabetic rats

... logical changes, the most profound effects are seen in the brain, where glucose is the major substrate for energy metabolism and both local energy store and the supply of alternate sources are ...

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Transcriptomic analysis of mouse liver reveals a potential hepato enteric pathogenic mechanism in acute Toxoplasma gondii infection

Transcriptomic analysis of mouse liver reveals a potential hepato enteric pathogenic mechanism in acute Toxoplasma gondii infection

... lipid metabolism and energy ...lipid metabolism are both important sources of ...the energy related GO terms or pathways, such as hepatocellular ATP bio- synthetic process, tricarboxylic acid ...

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Rapid proteomic responses to a near lethal heat stress in the salt marsh mussel Geukensia demissa

Rapid proteomic responses to a near lethal heat stress in the salt marsh mussel Geukensia demissa

... The changes in protein expression we found reveal a coordinated physiological response to acute heat stress: proteins associated with apoptotic processes were increased in abundance during the stress itself ...

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Molecular changes in obese and depressive patients are similar to neurodegenerative disorders

Molecular changes in obese and depressive patients are similar to neurodegenerative disorders

... between changes in expression of energy metabolism (autophagy) genes and heavy metal concentrations in diabetic, obese, depressive patients and increasing risk of NDs at clinical level, we compared ...

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Up regulation of multiple proteins and biological processes during maxillary expansion in rats

Up regulation of multiple proteins and biological processes during maxillary expansion in rats

... the changes in the unfolded protein response and stress reaction, energy metabolism, angiogenesis, cell pro- liferation, reconstruction of the cytoskeleton, tissue resorption, and osteogenesis are ...

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Grey Area Novel Foods: An Investigation into Criteria with Clear Boundaries

Grey Area Novel Foods: An Investigation into Criteria with Clear Boundaries

... distribution, metabolism and excretion ...own metabolism, as has been shown for heat-sensitive trypsin-inhibitors in legumes ...‘their metabolism and those of nutrients, non-nutrients and harmful ...

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Myocardial Steatosis and Left Ventricular Function in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus : Assessed with Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy

Myocardial Steatosis and Left Ventricular Function in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus : Assessed with Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy

... included changes in cardiac dimensions, systolic function parameters and myocardial metabolism and perfusion variables as described above, as well as changes in hepatic and myocar- dial triglyceride ...

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A HERBAL APPROACH TO OBESITY MANAGEMENT: A REVIEW

A HERBAL APPROACH TO OBESITY MANAGEMENT: A REVIEW

... Natural energy expenditure stimulants: Excessive adiposity results from energy imbalance, where the consequences of excessive food intake are not balanced by increasing energy ...expenditure. ...

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Short Communication Long Term Anoxia in Artemia Cysts

Short Communication Long Term Anoxia in Artemia Cysts

... These results do not support the suggestion that trehalose may be a substrate for long-term anoxic energy metabolism, but indicate instead that such a metabolism, if indeed one exists in[r] ...

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Body size as a latent variable in a structural equation model: thermal acclimation and energetics of the leaf eared mouse

Body size as a latent variable in a structural equation model: thermal acclimation and energetics of the leaf eared mouse

... Body mass, as a proxy for body size, is the main determinant of energy metabolism and thermal conductance in animals (Schmidt-Nielsen, 1995; Schleucher and Withers, 2001; McNab, 2002). This dependence is ...

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Effects of carnitine on oxidative stress response to intravenous iron administration to patients with CKD: impact of haptoglobin phenotype

Effects of carnitine on oxidative stress response to intravenous iron administration to patients with CKD: impact of haptoglobin phenotype

... on changes in SCr [29, ...between changes in SCr and concomitant changes in GFR do not allow accurately estimating tim- ing of injury and severity of dysfunction ...

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Cerebral glucose metabolism after portacaval shunting in the rat  Patterns of metabolism and implications for the pathogenesis of hepatic encephalopathy

Cerebral glucose metabolism after portacaval shunting in the rat Patterns of metabolism and implications for the pathogenesis of hepatic encephalopathy

... substantia nigra in half of the animals, a pattern similar to that seen after a portacaval shunt, suggesting hyperammonemia as the cause of postshunt increases in glucose metabolism. Visual inspection of ...

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PROCESSES UNDERLINING THE ACTION OF PESTICIDES  ON ECOSYSTEMS AND HUMAN ORGANISM

PROCESSES UNDERLINING THE ACTION OF PESTICIDES ON ECOSYSTEMS AND HUMAN ORGANISM

... Lontrel, zenkor, basagran, and roundup inhibit the reduction of NT in the uncompetitive manner, apparently, due to the nonspecific interaction with the protein matrix outside the enzyme active center. This interaction ...

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