Publications by authors named "J L Santolaya"

Nutrient handling is an essential function of the gastrointestinal tract. Hormonal responses of small intestinal enteroendocrine cells (EECs) have been extensively studied but much less is known about the role of colonic EECs in metabolic regulation. To address this core question, we investigated a mouse model deficient in colonic EECs.

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Filiform polyposis (FP) is a morphologic variant of pseudopolyposis associated with inflammatory conditions of the gastrointestinal tract, namely, inflammatory bowel disease. Pediatric cases are uncommon in the literature. Here, we present a pediatric patient with FP arising from ulcerative colitis (UC).

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Nutrient handling is an essential function of the gastrointestinal tract. Most nutrient absorption occurs in the small intestine and is coordinated by hormone-producing intestinal epithelial cells known as enteroendocrine cells (EECs). In contrast, the colon mostly reclaims water and electrolytes, and handles the influx of microbially-derived metabolites, including short chain fatty acids (SCFA).

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Objectives: studies of the bioavailability of major components of the tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) biosystem inside the gestational sac during embryogenesis have not been reported. We sought to determine the concentration of TNFα, soluble (s) TNFα receptors (sTNFR1, sTNFR2), and RANTES in the primate extraembryonic celomic fluid (ECF).

Methods: A validated timed-pregnant baboon animal model (N: 10) for experimental research in pregnancy was used to collect paired maternal blood and ECF samples in ongoing pregnancies.

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  • The study investigates how PZPERY binds to various biosubstrates, revealing distinct binding behaviors for DNA versus RNA, with DNA showing intercalation and RNA exhibiting groove binding.
  • Experimental techniques like absorbance titrations, circular dichroism, and ITC, along with DFT calculations, confirm that PZPERY prefers to intercalate into DNA while forming supramolecular aggregates with RNA.
  • PZPERY has the highest affinity for DNA G-quadruplexes, especially human telomeric G4s, with molecular dynamics simulations suggesting coexistence of different binding modes like "tetrad-parallel" and "groove-parallel."
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