Publications by authors named "P W Shaul"

Dysregulated lipid metabolism is commonly observed in septic patients, but how it contributes to sepsis remains largely unknown. Reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) is crucial for regulating cholesterol metabolism in circulation. During RCT, high-density lipoprotein collects cholesterol from peripheral tissues and transports it to the liver's scavenger receptor BI (SR-BI), where SR-BI mediates the uptake of cholesteryl esters (CEs) from high-density lipoprotein for excretion via bile.

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Background: Protein glycosylation is an enzymatic process known to reflect an individual's physiologic state and changes thereof. The impact of metabolic interventions on plasma protein N-glycosylation has only been sparsely investigated.

Objective: To examine alterations in plasma protein N-glycosylation following changes in caloric intake and bariatric surgery.

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Objective: Sialic acid is a terminal monosaccharide of glycans in glycoproteins and glycolipids, and its derivation from glucose is regulated by the rate-limiting enzyme UDP-GlcNAc 2-epimerase/ManNAc kinase (GNE). Although the glycans on key endogenous hepatic proteins governing glucose metabolism are sialylated, how sialic acid synthesis and sialylation in the liver influence glucose homeostasis is unknown. Studies were designed to fill this knowledge gap.

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