Publications by authors named "Brian B Kim"

Article Synopsis
  • - Dry eye disease (DED) involves issues with tear dynamics, and (PEG)-BHD1028, a peptide that targets AdipoRs, was tested for its anti-inflammatory and protective effects on epithelial tissues.
  • - Experiments with mice and rabbits showed that various concentrations of (PEG)-BHD1028 led to significant improvements in tear production, tear stability, and overall eye health metrics compared to a control vehicle and standard treatment with cyclosporine.
  • - The study found that (PEG)-BHD1028 not only enhanced tear volume and reduced inflammation but also lowered immune cell counts, suggesting it could be a promising treatment for DED.
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Adiponectin plays multiple critical roles in modulating various physiological processes by binding to its receptors. The functions of PEG-BHD1028, a potent novel peptide agonist to AdipoRs, was evaluated using in vitro and in vivo models based on the reported action spectrum of adiponectin. To confirm the design concept of PEG-BHD1028, the binding sites and their affinities were analyzed using the SPR (Surface Plasmon Resonance) assay.

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Activation of adiponectin receptors (AdipoRs) by its natural ligand, adiponectin has been known to be involved in modulating critical metabolic processes such as glucose metabolism and fatty acid oxidation as demonstrated by a number of in vitro and in vivo studies over last two decades. These findings suggest that AdipoRs' agonists could be developed into a potential therapeutic agent for metabolic diseases, such as diabetes mellitus, especially for type II diabetes, a long-term metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and relative lack of insulin. Because of limitations in production of biologically active adiponectin, adiponectin-mimetic AdipoRs' agonists have been suggested as alternative ways to expand the opportunity to develop anti-diabetic agents.

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Hawai'i is home to 1000 native species of flowering plants. Mucuna gigantea is one such Hawaiian species which has been studied as affordable sustenance and as a cover crop in developing countries. Mucuna gigantea and other Mucuna species (spp.

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