models are of great importance in advancing our understanding of human diseases, especially complex disorders with unknown etiologies like inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). One of the key IBD features is the increased intestinal permeability. The disruption of the intestinal barrier can occur due to a destructive inflammatory response involving intestinal cell death.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSulfonated hierarchical H-ZSM-5 monoliths were synthesized ice-templating as solid acid catalysts for biodiesel production. Characterization confirmed successful -SO group grafting, increasing acid density. The catalysts achieved over 90% conversion of oleic acid in esterification, with easy recovery and reuse, and the relationship between porosity and acid density was explored.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDietary phospholipids (PLs) are promising supplements that are commonly found as natural food ingredients and emulsifier additives. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of major PLs found in food supplements on social behavior in mice. In this study, the effect of short-term high dietary PL content was studied in terms of social odor discrimination and social interactions with male and female intruders in male mice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnderstanding the complex dynamics of social communication behaviors, such as exploration, communication, courtship, mating, and aggression in animal models, is crucial to reveal key neural and hormonal mechanisms underlying these behaviors. The two-intruders test is designed to investigate residents' behavior toward both male and female intruders within the home cage of the test male. During this test imitating natural conditions, several aspects of social interaction were investigated: Exploration, courtship, mating, and aggressive behavior.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOsteoarthritis (OA) is a socially significant age-associated disease, for the treatment of which a search for new effective drugs is underway. The development of OA correlates with the development of the aging-associated secretory chondrocyte phenotype (SASP). The purpose of the review is to analyze the pool of signaling molecules that form SASP of chondrocytes in OA and substantiate the possibility of peptide chondroprotection.
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