Wei, Wei Lyu, Xuchao Markhard, Andrew Fu, Sipei Mardjuki, Rachel Cavanagh, Peter Zeng, Xianfeng Rajniak, Jakub Lu, Nannan Xiao, Shuke
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Taurine is a conditionally essential micronutrient and one of the most abundant amino acids in humans1-3. In endogenous taurine metabolism, dedicated enzymes are involved in the biosynthesis of taurine from cysteine and in the downstream metabolism of secondary taurine metabolites4,5. One taurine metabolite is N-acetyltaurine6. Levels of N-acetylta...
Mattar, Pamela Reginato, Andressa Lavados, Christian Das, Debajyoti Kalyani, Manu Martinez-Lopez, Nuria Sharma, Mridul Skovbjerg, Grethe Skytte, Jacob Lercke Roostalu, Urmas
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Timed feeding drives adipose browning, although the integrative mechanisms for the same remain unclear. Here, we show that twice-a-night (TAN) feeding generates biphasic oscillations of circulating insulin and leptin, representing their entrainment by timed feeding. Insulin and leptin surges lead to marked cellular, functional, and metabolic remode...
Choi, Sungwoo Kang, Ju-Gyeong Tran, Yen Jeong, Sun-Hye Park, Kun-Young Shin, Hyemi Kim, Young Park, Myungsun Nahmgoong, Hahn Seol, Taejun
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Adipose tissues serve as an energy reservoir and endocrine organ, yet the mechanisms that coordinate these functions remain elusive. Here, we show that the transcriptional coregulators, YAP and TAZ, uncouple fat mass from leptin levels and regulate adipocyte plasticity to maintain metabolic homeostasis. Activating YAP/TAZ signalling in adipocytes b...
Golomb, Beatrice Han, Jun Fung, Alexander Berg, Brinton Miller, Bruce Hamilton, Gavin
Time for post-exercise phosphocreatine-recovery (PCr-R), deemed a robust index of mitochondrial function in vivo, was previously reported to be elevated (signifying impaired ATP production) in veterans with Gulf War illness (GWI). Here we sought to replicate the finding and assess the impact of contravening previous eligibility requirements. The re...
Golubic, Rajna Kennet, Jane Parker, Victoria Robertson, Darren Luo, Dan Hansen, Lars Jermutus, Lutz Ambery, Phil Ryaboshapkina, Maria Surakala, Manasa
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AIMS: To establish which components of energy balance mediate the clinically significant weight loss demonstrated with use of cotadutide, a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1)/glucagon receptor dual agonist, in early-phase studies. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a phase 2a, single-centre, randomized, placebo-controlled trial in overweight and obes...
Yu, Yizhou Martins, L Miguel
Peer reviewed: True / Publication status: Published / Mitochondrial one-carbon metabolism provides carbon units to several pathways, including nucleic acid synthesis, mitochondrial metabolism, amino acid metabolism, and methylation reactions. Late-onset Alzheimer's disease is the most common age-related neurodegenerative disease, characterised by i...
Andreyev, Alexander Y Yang, Hongmei Doulias, Paschalis‐Thomas Dolatabadi, Nima Zhang, Xu Luevanos, Melissa Blanco, Mayra Baal, Christine Putra, Ivan Nakamura, Tomohiro
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In Alzheimer's disease (AD), dysfunctional mitochondrial metabolism is associated with synaptic loss, the major pathological correlate of cognitive decline. Mechanistic insight for this relationship, however, is still lacking. Here, comparing isogenic wild-type and AD mutant human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived cerebrocortical neuron...
Potapov, Anton M Drescher, Jochen Darras, Kevin Wenzel, Arne Janotta, Noah Nazarreta, Rizky Laurent, Valentine Mawan, Amanda Utari, Endah H Pollierer, Melanie M
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Terrestrial animal biodiversity is increasingly being lost because of land-use change1,2. However, functional and energetic consequences aboveground and belowground and across trophic levels in megadiverse tropical ecosystems remain largely unknown. To fill this gap, we assessed changes in energy fluxes across 'green' aboveground (canopy arthropods...
Brownstein, Alexandra Veliova, Michaela Acin-Perez, Rebeca Villalobos, Frankie Petcherski, Anton Tombolato, Alberto Liesa, Marc Shirihai, Orian
Recent studies in brown adipose tissue (BAT) described a unique subpopulation of mitochondria bound to lipid droplets (LDs), which were termed PeriDroplet Mitochondria (PDM). PDM can be isolated from BAT by differential centrifugation and salt washes. Contrary to BAT, this approach has so far not led to the successful isolation of PDM from white ad...
Dato, Virginia Actis Lange, Stephan Cho, Yoshitake
This comprehensive review explores the critical role of fatty acid (FA) metabolism in cardiac diseases, particularly heart failure (HF), and the implications for therapeutic strategies. The heart's reliance on ATP, primarily sourced from mitochondrial oxidative metabolism, underscores the significance of metabolic flexibility, with fatty acid oxida...