Browsing by Author "Sun, Yuxiang"
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Ji, Pengfei (2022-01-03)Sepsis is a threat to human healthy and caused by infection with a systemic inflammatory response. Sepsis ranges from endotoxemia to more severe and long-term effects. Moreover, the low blood pressure and inflammation ...
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Perez, Jose L (2019-11-06)In the United States, bitter melon (Momordica charantia L.), is an underutilized horticultural crop that has been traditionally used to manage diabetes and various inflammatory conditions. In this study, cultivation of ...
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Salinas, Michael Lee (2022-04-22)The increasing prevalence of obesity and its associated risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) reinforces the urgent need to determine the underlying mechanisms contributing to the promotion of CRC in obese individuals. CRC is ...
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Villarreal, Daniel (2019-07-29)Type 2 diabetes is characterized by insulin resistance and beta-cell dysfunction[1]. Macrophages are a major source of inflammatory cytokine IL-1β, which is a major regulator of inflammation in the pancreatic beta-cells ...
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Pradhan, Geetali; Wu, Chia-Shan; Jong Han Lee; Kanikarla, Preeti; Guo, Shaodong; Yechoor, Vijay; Samson, Susan; Sun, Yuxiang (Scientific Reports, 2017)
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Yang, Wanbao (2020-12-02)Glucagon governs hepatic glucose production (HGP) by triggering glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis. The p38α MAPK (p38α) is activated by glucagon to promote hepatic glucose production (HGP), but underlying mechanisms have ...
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Pan, Quan (2020-11-20)Liver and adipose tissue are crucial for blood glucose and energy homeostasis, while unsuppressed hepatic glucose production (HGP) causes hyperglycemia and imbalanced energy expenditure could lead to excessive fat storage ...
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Fang, Chuo (2019-05-21)Obesity is an escalating global epidemic associated with increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Dietary modifications, particularly increasing consumption of polyphenol-rich foods, ...
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Garcia Villatoro, Erika Leonor (2021-06-18)Functioning as both a boundary and gatekeepers between the external environment and internal tissues, intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) play a significant role in overall gut homeostasis. Dysfunction of the colonic mucosal ...
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Shen, Zheng (2021-12-03)Blood glucose homeostasis is essential for human growth, physical activities, and health. The present study proposes a possible mechanism for autophagy-mediated hepatic glucose production (HGP) during starvation, which is ...
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Jiang, Wen (2021-04-22)Estrogen has been reported to regulate various physiological processes such as cell growth, reproduction, development, and differentiation. Estrogen has also been shown to be connected with metabolic diseases by regulating ...