Publications by authors named "M A Lasuncion"

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  • Rottlerin, a polyphenol, was studied for its impact on exosome/microvesicle secretion and lipid trafficking in C6 glia cells, revealing increased ceramide and decreased hexosylceramide levels.
  • The increase in exosome/microvesicle secretion was linked to enhanced β-glucosidase activity, which was inhibited by specific compounds.
  • Additionally, the research demonstrated that the AMPK pathway plays a crucial role in promoting exosome/microvesicle release and lipid reduction, suggesting rottlerin may benefit conditions related to lysosomal deposition diseases.
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Squalene is a natural bioactive triterpene and an important intermediate in the biosynthesis of sterols. To assess the effect of this compound on the hepatic transcriptome, RNA-sequencing was carried out in two groups of male New Zealand rabbits fed either a diet enriched with 1% sunflower oil or the same diet with 0.5% squalene for 4 weeks.

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Intricate regulatory networks govern the net balance of cholesterol biosynthesis, uptake and efflux; however, the mechanisms surrounding cholesterol homeostasis remain incompletely understood. Here, we develop an integrative genomic strategy to detect regulators of LDLR activity and identify 250 genes whose knockdown affects LDL-cholesterol uptake and whose expression is modulated by intracellular cholesterol levels in human hepatic cells. From these hits, we focus on MMAB, an enzyme which catalyzes the conversion of vitamin B to adenosylcobalamin, and whose expression has previously been linked with altered levels of circulating cholesterol in humans.

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Hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) hydrolyse acylglycerols, cholesteryl and retinyl esters. HSL is a key lipase in mice testis, as HSL deficiency results in male sterility. The present work study the effects of the deficiency and lack of HSL on the localization and expression of SR-BI, LDLr, and ABCA1 receptors/transporters involved in uptake and efflux of cholesterol in mice testis, to determine the impact of HSL gene dosage on testis morphology, lipid homeostasis and fertility.

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To evaluate the effects of squalene, the main unsaponifiable component of virgin olive oil, on lipid metabolism, two groups of male New Zealand rabbits were fed a 1% sunflower oil-enriched regular diet or the same diet containing 0.5% squalene for 4 weeks. Plasma triglycerides, total- and HDL-cholesterol and their lipoproteins were assayed.

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