Background: Nutritional epidemiology has shown that inadequate dietary protein intake is associated with poor brain function in the elderly population. The plasma free amino acid (PFAA) profile reflects nutritional status and may have the potential to predict future changes in cognitive function. Here, we report the results of a 2-year interim analysis of a 3-year longitudinal study following mild cognitive impairment (MCI) participants.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNutritional epidemiology has shown the importance of protein intake for maintaining brain function in the elderly population. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) may be associated with malnutrition, especially protein intake. We explored blood-based biomarkers linking protein nutritional status with MCI in a multicenter study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdaptive thermogenesis is essential for survival, and therefore is tightly regulated by a central neural circuit. Here, we show that microRNA (miR)-33 in the brain is indispensable for adaptive thermogenesis. Cold stress increases miR-33 levels in the hypothalamus and miR-33 mice are unable to maintain body temperature in cold environments due to reduced sympathetic nerve activity and impaired brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDement Geriatr Cogn Dis Extra
March 2018
Belactosin A is a potent proteasome inhibitor isolated from Streptomyces metabolites. Here we show that a hydrophobic belactosin A derivative, dansyl-KF33955, can covalently, and specifically, affinity label the catalytic subunits of the 26S proteasome, which consists of the 20S protein degrading core particle and the 19S regulatory particles. The labeling of catalytic subunits proceeds faster in intact proteasomes in vivo than in isolated 20S core particles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCytokinins are plant hormones that may play essential and crucial roles in various aspects of plant growth and development. Although the functional significance of exogenous cytokinins as to the proliferation and differentiation of cells has been well documented, the biological roles of endogenous cytokinins have remained largely unknown. The recent discovery of the Arabidopsis Histidine Kinase 4 (AHK4)/CRE1/WOL cytokinin receptor in Arabidopsis thaliana strongly suggested that the cellular response to cytokinins involves a two-component signal transduction system.
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