Publications by authors named "Robert Nicolosi"

Objectives: We tested the effectiveness of a community-based, literacy-sensitive, and culturally tailored lifestyle intervention on weight loss and diabetes risk reduction among low-income, Spanish-speaking Latinos at increased diabetes risk.

Methods: Three hundred twelve participants from Lawrence, Massachusetts, were randomly assigned to lifestyle intervention care (IC) or usual care (UC) between 2004 and 2007. The intervention was implemented by trained Spanish-speaking individuals from the community.

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Unlabelled: Dacarbazine (DAC) is an anticancer drug that has been used to treat various types of cancers. The aim of the current study was to test whether there is an increased efficacy of DAC as a nanoemulsion on reducing tumor size in an epidermoid carcinoma xenograft mouse model. Tumors were induced in 5-week-old nude mice by subcutaneous injection.

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We have previously reported that consumption of lutein and zeaxanthin as 2 and 4 egg yolks per day for 5 weeks significantly increased serum lutein and zeaxanthin concentrations in older adults taking cholesterol-lowering statins. We hypothesized that increased consumption of eggs, lutein, and zeaxanthin may correlate with decreased absorption of other carotenoids and increased absorption of vitamins A and E, thus affecting their serum concentrations and lipoprotein distribution. Fifty-two subjects aged at least 60 years consumed 2 egg yolks per day followed by 4 egg yolks per day for 5 weeks each with a 4-week egg-free period at baseline and between the 2 interventions.

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Although, nanometer-scale semi-conductor quantum dots (QDs) have attracted widespread interest in medical diagnosis and treatment, many can have intrinsic toxicities, especially those composed of CdSe, associated with their elemental composition. Using our self-assembling nanoemulsion (SANE) formulations which we have previously reported to be composed of non-toxic components, i.e.

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  • Lutein and zeaxanthin may help reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration, and this study aimed to assess the effects of consuming 2 and 4 egg yolks per day on macular pigment and serum levels in older adults on cholesterol medications.
  • Participants consumed egg yolks for 5 weeks, with findings showing that those with low baseline macular pigment experienced significant increases in macular pigment optical density after consuming 4 egg yolks daily.
  • The study concluded that eating 4 (and possibly 2) egg yolks daily improved macular health in older adults while increasing good HDL cholesterol levels without raising LDL cholesterol.
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This article reports on the preparation of a water-soluble nanoemulsion of the highly lipid-soluble drug Dacarbazine (DAC). In addition, relative to suspensions of DAC, the nanoemulsion preparation demonstrated a lower zeta-potential (decreased negative charge, less anionic and more cationic) which has previously been associated with influencing drug membrane permeability. This study also reports that, relative to suspensions of DAC with a mean particle size of 5470 nm, nanoemulsions of DAC having mean particle sizes of 131 nm were more efficacious.

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The present study investigated whether MicroFluidizer Processor-based nanoemulsions of an antioxidant synergy formulation (ASF), containing delta, alpha and gamma tocopherol influenced inflammation and bioavailability in CD-1 mice. Croton oil was applied to all animals' right ear lobe to induce inflammation. Auricular thickness was measured after 2 and 6h after the various treatments.

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Aspirin, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, widely used for its anti-inflammatory properties is associated with several systemic side effects including gastro-intestinal discomfort. Inflammation can be mediated by pro-inflammatory cytokines and, along with various other host factors eventually give rise to edema at the inflamed site. Because of the adverse side effects oftentimes associated with systemic exposure to aspirin, the aim of the present study was to investigate whether the anti-inflammatory property of aspirin would enhance if delivered as nano-emulsion preparation.

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  • The study focuses on creating a water-soluble nanoemulsion of the lipid-soluble drug tamoxifen (TAM) to enhance its effectiveness.
  • The nanoemulsion exhibited a higher zeta potential, which is linked to improved drug and membrane permeability compared to traditional TAM suspensions.
  • In laboratory tests, the nanoemulsion showed significantly greater anti-cancer effects, reducing cell proliferation by 20 times and increasing cell death by 4 times in breast cancer cells compared to larger TAM particle suspensions.
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  • - Neuroblastoma is a common childhood cancer linked to issues in cell differentiation, leading to continuous cell growth and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS).
  • - Previous studies showed that an antioxidant synergy formulation (ASF) can promote differentiation and counteract oxidative stress in neuron cultures and affected mouse tissues.
  • - In this study, subcutaneous injection and transdermal application of an ASF nanoemulsion significantly reduced tumor growth by about 65% in a neuroblastoma mouse model, unlike the ineffective suspensions of ASF.
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Two carotenoids found in egg yolk, lutein and zeaxanthin, accumulate in the macular retina where they may reduce photostress. Increases in serum lutein and zeaxanthin were observed in previous egg interventions, but no study measured macular carotenoids. The objective of this project was to determine whether increased consumption of eggs would increase retinal lutein and zeaxanthin, or macular pigment.

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Lutein and zeaxanthin accumulate in the macular pigment of the retina, and are reported to be associated with a reduced incidence of age-related macular degeneration. A rich source of lutein and zeaxanthin in the American diet is the yolk of chicken eggs. Thus, the objective of the study was to investigate the effect of consuming 1 egg/d for 5 wk on the serum concentrations of lutein, zeaxanthin, lipids, and lipoprotein cholesterol in individuals >60 y of age.

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  • The study investigates the cholesterol-lowering effects of rice bran oil (RBO) compared to specific components (oryzanol and ferulic acid) in hamsters on a high-cholesterol diet.
  • RBO showed significant reductions in total cholesterol (TC) and non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C), outperforming both oryzanol and ferulic acid in reducing cholesterol levels.
  • Additionally, RBO and oryzanol diets led to higher levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) compared to the control and ferulic acid diets, highlighting the potential health benefits of RBO and its components.
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The effects of structured triglycerides containing one long chain fatty acid (oleic acid, C18:1) and one short chain saturated fatty acid (caprylic acid, 8:0) on lipidemia, liver and aortic cholesterol, and fecal neutral sterol excretion were investigated in male Golden Syrian hamsters fed a hypercholesterolemic regimen consisting of 89.9% commercial ration to which was added 10% coconut oil and 0.1% cholesterol (w/w).

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  • The study aimed to analyze the effects of different fats (CLA isomers and linoleic acid) on cholesterol levels and glucose in hamsters with high cholesterol.
  • After 12 weeks, both CLA isomers and linoleic acid led to lower cholesterol levels compared to the control group, indicating potential benefits for cardiovascular health.
  • While one CLA isomer raised triglycerides early on, the other significantly lowered them after 12 weeks, highlighting differing effects of the CLA types.
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Background: Increased low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is an established risk factor for the development of coronary artery disease (CAD). Recent guidelines detail specific LDL-C cutpoints for therapeutic goals. In practice, LDL-C is usually derived from the Friedewald formula (FF).

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Oxidative stress is an early hallmark of affected neurons in Alzheimer's disease (AD). The antioxidant vitamin E provided limited neuroprotection in AD, which may have derived from its lipophilic nature and resultant inability to quench cytosolic reactive oxygen species (ROS), including those generated from antecedent membrane oxidative damage. We examined herein whether or not encapsulation into polyethylene glycol (PEG)-based nanospheres, which can enter the cytosol, improved the efficacy of vitamin E against amyloid-beta(Abeta)-induced ROS.

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Physically refined rice bran oil containing 2-4% nontriglyceride components as compared to other vegetable oils appears to be associated with lipid lowering and antiinflammatory properties in several rodent, primate and human models. These experiments were designed to investigate possible mechanisms for the hypocholesterolemic effect of the physically refined rice bran oil and to examine its effect on aortic fatty streak formation. In the first experiment, 30 hamsters were fed, for 8 weeks, chow-based diets plus 0.

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Background: Dietary intake of soy protein with isoflavones may be associated with reductions in serum cholesterol.

Objectives: To compare the effects of a water-washed soy protein concentrate with a milk-protein based control on blood lipid levels in hyperlipidemic men and women.

Methods: A randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trial including 159 subjects.

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Several studies have reported on the effect of refined, bleached and deodorized palm oil (RBD-PO) incorporation into the diet on blood cholesterol concentrations and on the development of atherosclerosis. However, very little work has been reported on the influence of red palm oil (RPO), which is higher in carotenoid and tocopherol content than RBD-PO. Thus, we studied the influence of RPO, RBD-PO and a RBD-PO plus red palm oil extract (reconstituted RBD-PO) on plasma cholesterol concentrations and aortic accumulation vs.

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Objective: To evaluate the effects of a trans fat-free monounsaturated fatty acid-rich vegetable oil (NuSun sunflower oil, National Sunflower Association, Bismark, ND) that is a good source of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and low in saturated fatty acids on lipid and lipoprotein levels and oxidative stress.

Design: A double-blinded, randomized, three period crossover, controlled feeding study.

Subjects/setting: Thirty-one men (n=12) and women (n=19) with moderate hypercholesterolemia who were 25 to 64 years of age.

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Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), a mixture of positional and geometric isomers of octadecadienoic acid, has been shown to inhibit experimentally induced atherosclerosis in rabbits and also to cause significant regression of pre-established atheromatous lesions in rabbits. The two major CLA isomers (cis9,trans11 and trans10,cis12), now available at 90% purity, have been tested individually for their anti-atherogenic or lesion regression potency. The two major isomers and the mixture were fed for 90 d to rabbits fed 0.

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Consumption of concentrated barley beta-glucan lowers plasma cholesterol because of its soluble dietary fiber nature. The role of molecular weight (MW) in lowering serum cholesterol is not well established. Prior studies showed that enzymatic degradation of beta-glucan eliminates the cholesterol-lowering activity; however, these studies did not evaluate the MW of the beta-glucan.

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Currently, diets higher in polyunsaturated fat are believed to lower blood cholesterol concentrations, and thus reduce atherosclerosis, greater than diets containing high amounts of saturated or possibly even monounsaturated fat. The present study was designed to investigate the effect of diets containing mid- or high-linoleic oil versus the typical high-linoleic sunflower oil on LDL oxidation and the development of early atherosclerosis in a hypercholesterolemic hamster model. Animals were fed a hypercholesterolemic diet containing 10% mid-oleic sunflower oil, high-oleic olive oil, or high-linoleic sunflower oil (wt/wt) plus 0.

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