Publications by authors named "Kelly Windmill"

Article Synopsis
  • - Insulin resistance is a complex condition influenced by various genetic and environmental factors, which makes it difficult to create effective treatments for type 2 diabetes for everyone.
  • - A new strategy was developed using gene expression profiling to create a Gene Expression Signature (GES) that differentiates between insulin-resistant and insulin-resensitized states in cells, identifying five key genes involved.
  • - This GES was successfully utilized to find insulin-sensitizing compounds and was validated in a study with over 1,200 participants, showing that lower GES scores correlated with higher insulin resistance, paving the way for personalized treatment options in type 2 diabetes.
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Selenium is an essential trace element and selenoprotein S is a member of the selenoprotein family that has the non-standard amino acid selenocysteine incorporated into the polypeptide. Dietary selenium has been shown to play an important protective role in a number of diseases including cancer, immune function and the male reproductive system. In this study, we have observed high levels of selenoprotein S gene expression in the testis from Psammomys obesus.

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Sulfonation is an important reaction in the metabolism of numerous xenobiotics, drugs, and endogenous compounds. A supergene family of enzymes called sulfotransferases (SULTs) catalyze this reaction. In most cases, the addition of a sulfonate moiety to a compound increases its water solubility and decreases its biological activity.

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The hypothalamus is a key central controller of energy homeostasis and is the source and/or site of action of many neuropeptides involved in this process. The aim of this study was to isolate hypothalamic genes differentially expressed between lean and obese Psammomys obesus, a polygenic animal model of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Differential display PCR was used to compare hypothalamic gene expression profiles of lean and healthy, obese and hyperinsulinemic, and obese, diabetic P.

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Here we describe a novel protein, which we have named Tanis, that is implicated in type 2 diabetes and inflammation. In Psammomys obesus, a unique polygenic animal model of type 2 diabetes and the metabolic syndrome, Tanis is expressed in the liver in inverse proportion to circulating glucose (P = 0.010) and insulin levels (P = 0.

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