Publications by authors named "Kathryn A Bauerly"

Bioactive compounds reported to stimulate mitochondrial biogenesis are linked to many health benefits such increased longevity, improved energy utilization, and protection from reactive oxygen species. Previously studies have shown that mice and rats fed diets lacking in pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) have reduced mitochondrial content. Therefore, we hypothesized that PQQ can induce mitochondrial biogenesis in mouse hepatocytes.

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The expression of phase I and II biotransformation enzymes was examined with respect to experimental diet composition and with the addition of the bi-functional inducer flavone. Enzymatic activity and mRNA levels of cytochrome P450 monooxygenase (CYP) isoforms (CYP1A1, CYP1A2, CYP2B1/2) and glutathione-S-transferase (GST) isoforms (GSTA, GSTM, and GSTP) were used as indices for the changes in expression. An amino acid based (AA) diet and a semi-purified egg white (EW) diet were designed to include similar levels of nutrients and were compared to a standard laboratory chow (SC) diet.

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Infants are exposed to variable copper (Cu) intake; Cu in breast milk is low, whereas infant formulas vary in Cu content as well as the water used for their preparation. Little is known about the regulation of Cu absorption during infancy. The objectives of this study were to determine effects of Cu supplementation on Cu absorption and tissue distribution and the expression of Cu transporters in an infant rat model.

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Ctr1 and Atp7A are copper (Cu) transporters that may play a role in the regulation of intestinal Cu absorption; however, intestinal regulation of these transporters by Cu in vivo has not been well defined. In this study, we hypothesized that Cu supplementation would alter the expression of intestine Ctr1 and Atp7A in vivo and further documented effects of Cu exposure on Cu transport, Ctr1 and Atp7A levels and localization in enterocyte-like Caco-2 cells. Suckling rat pups were supplemented with Cu (0 and 25 microg Cu/day) for 10 days and small intestine Cu concentration, Ctr1, Atp7A and metallothionein (MT) gene expression were measured by Northern blot analysis.

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