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Effect of exogenous free N^(ε)-(carboxymethyl)lysine on diabetes-associated cognitive dysfunction:neuroinflammation,and metabolic disorders
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作者 Huang Zhang Lan Mo +8 位作者 Xi Chen Mei li maiquan li Yang Xu Maomao Zeng Zhiyong He Qingwu Shen Jie Chen Wei Quan 《Food Science and Human Wellness》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第5期2970-2981,共12页
Diabetes-associated cognitive dysfunction has already been attracted considerable attention.Advanced glycation end products(AGEs)from daily diets are thought to be a vital contributor to the development of this diseas... Diabetes-associated cognitive dysfunction has already been attracted considerable attention.Advanced glycation end products(AGEs)from daily diets are thought to be a vital contributor to the development of this diseases.However,the effect of one of the best-characterized exogenous AGEs N^(ε)-(carboxymethyl)lysine(CML)on cognitive function is not fully reported.In the present study,diabetical Goto-Kakizaki(GK)rats were treated with free CML for 8-weeks.It was found that oral consumption of exogenous CML significantly aggravated diabetes-associated cognitive dysfunction in behavioral test.In details,exogenous CML increased levels of oxidative stress,promoted the activation of glial cells in the brain,up-regulated the release of inflammatory cytokines interleukin-6,inhibited the protein expression of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor and thus led to neuroinflammation.Furthermore,exogenous CML promoted the amyloidogenesis in the brain of GK rats,and inhibited the expression of GLUT4.Additionally,several tricarboxylic acid cycle and glutamate-glutamine/γ-aminobutyric acid cycle intermediates including pyruvate,succinic acid,glutamine,glutamate were significantly changed in brain of GK rats treated with exogenous free CML.In conclusion,exogenous free CML is a potentially noxious compounds led to aggravated diabetes-associated cognitive dysfunction which could be possibly explained by its effects on neuroinflammation,energy and neurotransmitter amino acid homeostasis. 展开更多
关键词 Diabetes Cognitive dysfunction N^(ε)-(carboxymethyl)lysine NEUROINFLAMMATION METABOLOMIC
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Polysaccharides of Aspergillus cristatus attenuate obesity by regulating gut microbiota and gut microbiota-related metabolites
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作者 Mingzhi Zhu Bohao Shang +8 位作者 Fang Zhou Yong Yuan Feiyan Yin Jin Cao Jianan Huang Kunbo Wang Xin Zeng maiquan li Zhonghua liu 《Food Science and Human Wellness》 SCIE CSCD 2024年第3期1513-1530,共18页
Golden-flower fungus,the only dominant microorganism determining the Fu-brick tea quality through fermentation and the important microbe in Liupao tea,is considered a potential probiotic fungus based on its anti-obesi... Golden-flower fungus,the only dominant microorganism determining the Fu-brick tea quality through fermentation and the important microbe in Liupao tea,is considered a potential probiotic fungus based on its anti-obesity effect.However,the classification of golden-flower fungi is still controversial;the anti-obesity effect of golden-flower fungus polysaccharides remains unknown.In this study,we identify a golden-flower strain as Aspergillus cristatus based on morphological characteristics and multigene phylogeny analysis,which resolves the controversy of classification.Moreover,we find A.cristatus polysaccharides(ACPS)attenuate obesity in rats.ACPS modulate gut bacterial composition.in which Akkermansia,Akkermansia muciniphila,Bacteroides,Romboutsia,Blautia,and Desulfovibrio are considered the core microbes regulated by ACPS.ACPS increase fecal total short-chain fatty acid content and serum,hepatic,and fecal total bile acid content.Furthermore,ACPS-induced gut microbiota alteration plays a causal role in the protection from obesity,according to a fecal transplantation experiment.Thus,ACPS ameliorate obesity by regulating gut microbiota and gut microbiota-related metabolites. 展开更多
关键词 Golden-flower fungus Aspergillus cristatus POLYSACCHARIDES OBESITY Gut microbiota
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Development and utilization of a new chemically-induced soybean library with a high mutation density 被引量:6
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作者 Zhongfeng li lingxue Jiang +32 位作者 Yansong Ma Zhongyan Wei Huilong Hong Zhangxiong liu Jinhui Lei Ying liu Rongxia Guan Yong Guo Longguo Jin lijuan Zhang Yinghui li Yulong Ren Wei He Ming liu Nang Myint Phyu Sin Htwe lin liu Bingfu Guo Jian Song Bing Tan Guifeng liu maiquan li Xianli Zhang Bo liu Xuehui Shi Sining Han Sunan Hua Fulai Zhou lili Yu Yanfei li Shuang Wang Jun Wang Ruzhen Chang lijuan Qiu 《Journal of Integrative Plant Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第1期60-74,共15页
Mutagenized populations have provided important materials for introducing variation and identifying gene function in plants. In this study, an ethyl methanesulfonate(EMS)-induced soybean(Glycine max) population,co... Mutagenized populations have provided important materials for introducing variation and identifying gene function in plants. In this study, an ethyl methanesulfonate(EMS)-induced soybean(Glycine max) population,consisting of 21,600 independent M_2 lines, was developed.Over 1,000 M_(4(5))families, with diverse abnormal phenotypes for seed composition, seed shape, plant morphology and maturity that are stably expressed across different environments and generations were identified. Phenotypic analysis of the population led to the identification of a yellow pigmentation mutant, gyl, that displayed significantly decreased chlorophyll(Chl) content and abnormal chloroplast development. Sequence analysis showed that gyl is allelic to Minn Gold, where a different single nucleotide polymorphism variation in the Mg-chelatase subunit gene(ChlI1a) results in golden yellow leaves. A cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence marker was developed and may be applied to marker-assisted selection for the golden yellow phenotype in soybean breeding. We show that the newly developed soybean EMS mutant population has potential for functional genomics research and genetic improvement in soybean. 展开更多
关键词 soybean mutant yellow chemically golden phenotype genomics mutation Glycine chloroplast
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