Publications by authors named "Katharina M Rund"

Background: Several oxylipins including hydroxy- and epoxy-polyunsaturated fatty acids act as lipid mediators. In biological samples they can be present as non-esterified form, but the major part occurs esterified in phospholipids (PL) or other lipids. Esterified oxylipins are quantified indirectly after alkaline hydrolysis as non-esterified oxylipins.

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Lipids are a diverse class of molecules involved in many biological functions including cell signaling or cell membrane assembly. Owing to this relevance, LC-MS/MS-based lipidomics emerged as a major field in modern analytical chemistry. Here, we thoroughly characterized the influence of MS and LC settings - of a Q Exactive HF operated in Full MS/data-dependent MS TOP N acquisition mode - in order to optimize the semi-quantification of polar lipids.

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For decades, research on oxidation of linoleic acid (LA, C18:2 n6) and α-linolenic acid (ALA, C18:3 n3) in plant oils has focused on autoxidatively formed and lipoxygenase-derived 9-hydro(pero)xy- and 13-hydro(pero)xy-LA and -ALA. Here, using a non-targeted approach, we show that other hydroxy fatty acids are more abundant in plant oils. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analyses unveiled highly abundant peaks in flaxseed and rapeseed oils.

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Oxysterols play a key role in many (patho)physiological processes and they are potential biomarkers for oxidative stress in several diseases. Here we developed a rapid gas chromatographic-mass spectrometry-based method for the separation and quantification of 11 biologically relevant oxysterols bearing hydroxy, epoxy, and dihydroxy groups. Efficient chromatographic separation (resolution ≥ 1.

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  • Specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators (SPMs), like lipoxins and resolvins, are formed from arachidonic acid through various lipoxygenase enzymes, but their levels are typically much lower than common pro-inflammatory mediators, making them difficult to detect.
  • The paper evaluates the biochemical pathways for SPM formation, their receptors, and methods for quantifying these mediators, highlighting issues such as low biosynthetic capacity and lack of validation for current receptor signaling.
  • Key findings suggest that SPM levels in humans are not directly related to dietary omega-3 fatty acids or the resolution of inflammation, raising doubts about their effectiveness as natural regulators of inflammation.
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Objective: Cyclooxygenase (COX)-derived prostaglandin E (PGE) is an important lipid mediator in colorectal carcinoma (CRC) pathogenesis. Other lipid mediators derived from lipoxygenases (LOX) have also been implicated in neoplastic processes in the colon. In this study we aimed to characterize lipid mediators, so called oxylipins, in human colon adenomatous polyps.

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An increased omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (n-3 PUFA) tissue status can lead to a significant formation of anti-inflammatory lipid mediators and effective reduction in inflammation and tissue injury in murine colitis. Arachidonic acid lipoxygenases (ALOX) have been implicated in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease as well as in the formation of pro- and anti-inflammatory lipid mediators. To explore the role of Alox15 in the protective response found in fat1 transgenic mice with endogenously increased n-3 PUFA tissue status fat1 transgenic mice were crossed with Alox15-deficient animals and challenged in the dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)- and the 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulphonic acid (TNBS)-induced colitis model.

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  • Lipoxygenases (ALOX) are enzymes that help create lipid mediators involved in inflammation and have implications for various physiological processes in humans.
  • The study focused on the oxygenation products formed by different human ALOX isoforms when reacting with eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and its derivative, revealing a spectrum of bioactive compounds.
  • Key findings included that ALOX15 and ALOX5 generate a variety of double oxygenation products, while ALOX5 is essential for forming complex triple oxygenation products, indicating the potential for these compounds to be biologically active.
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  • - Oxidized unsaturated fatty acids, known as eicosanoids and oxylipins, play a key role in various bodily functions including inflammation and blood flow regulation, and are of great interest in clinical lipidomics for their potential as health biomarkers.
  • - This study used liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry to analyze 133 oxylipins in plasma samples, focusing on how sample handling and storage conditions affected their stability and concentration.
  • - Findings showed that adding a radical scavenger improved sample reliability, and while oxylipin levels remained stable under certain conditions, longer storage times led to changes indicating residual enzyme activity, emphasizing the need for careful sample processing.
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Quantitative analysis of oxylipins in blood samples is of increasing interest in clinical studies. However, storage after sampling and transport of blood might induce artificial changes in the apparent oxylipin profile due to ex vivo formation/degradation by autoxidation or enzymatic activity. In the present study we investigated the stability of free (i.

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Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is an important complication after major surgery and solid organ transplantation. Here, we present a dietary omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (n3-PUFA) supplementation study to investigate whether pre-treatment can reduce ischemia induced AKI in mice.

Methods: Male 12-14 week old C57BL/6 J mice received a linoleic acid rich sunflower oil based standard diet containing 10 % fat (STD) or the same diet enriched with n3-PUFA (containing 1 % EPA and 1 % DHA) (STD + n3).

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  • A significant portion of oxygenated metabolites from polyunsaturated fatty acids, like eicosanoids, are found in esterified forms, but their biological functions are not fully understood.
  • Current methods for measuring these esterified oxylipins involve breaking them down into free forms using alkaline hydrolysis, often with lipid extraction, followed by quantification through liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.
  • A detailed protocol for accurately measuring esterified oxylipins in plasma includes lipid extraction, base hydrolysis, and solid phase extraction, with careful attention to solvent choice and hydrolysis conditions to ensure reliable results.
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Background: Somatic migration of Toxocara canis- and T. cati-larvae in humans may cause neurotoxocarosis (NT) when larvae accumulate and persist in the central nervous system (CNS). Host- or parasite-induced immunoregulatory processes contribute to the pathogenesis; however, detailed data on involvement of bioactive lipid mediators, e.

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  • Food polyphenols, such as resveratrol and its derivatives, have beneficial health effects, including anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory properties, by modulating the arachidonic acid (AA) cascade.
  • In experiments, resveratrol and ε-viniferin effectively inhibited 5-lipoxygenase (5-LOX) activity in human neutrophils, while genistein showed notable inhibition though only in intact cells, not isolated enzymes.
  • The study highlights that different food polyphenols uniquely influence the AA cascade and suggests more research is needed to understand their health benefits in the context of diet and supplements.
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In mammals, epoxy-polyunsaturated fatty acids (epoxy-PUFA) are enzymatically formed from naturally occurring all-cis PUFA by cytochrome P450 monooxygenases leading to the generation of cis-epoxy-PUFA (mixture of R,S- and S,R-enantiomers). In addition, also non-enzymatic chemical peroxidation gives rise to epoxy-PUFA leading to both, cis- and trans-epoxy-PUFA (mixture of R,R- and S,S-enantiomers). Here, we investigated for the first time trans-epoxy-PUFA and the trans/cis-epoxy-PUFA ratio as potential new biomarker of lipid peroxidation.

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  • - The study explores how long-chain omega-3 fatty acids (n3 PUFA) can help protect the heart and fight inflammation through their metabolites, especially specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs).
  • - A new LC-MS/MS method was developed to accurately measure 18 types of SPMs derived from key fatty acids, with careful attention to calibration and validation according to quality standards.
  • - The results show that SPM levels are generally very low in healthy individuals (<0.1 nM), but they may increase following conditions like septic shock or peritonitis.
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  • Misregulation of oxidative stress, linked to various diseases like inflammatory and neurodegenerative disorders, results in the formation of isoprostanes (IsoP) and isofurans (IsoF) from polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), which can serve as biomarkers and lipid mediators.
  • A new LC-ESI(-)-MS/MS method enables the simultaneous quantification of 27 IsoP and 8 IsoF derived from six different types of PUFA in just 12 minutes, demonstrating high sensitivity and precision in detecting them in biological samples.
  • This comprehensive method has been validated using human plasma and shows distinctive patterns of IsoP and IsoF in response to oxidative stress, contributing valuable insights into targeted metabol
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