Publications by authors named "S M Bruggink"

Baked goods manufacturing parameters and fermentation conditions interfere with the nutrients content and affect their gastrointestinal fate. Pinsa Romana is a type of pizza that, recently, has been commercially rediscovered and that needed elucidation from a nutritional and digestibility perspective. In this study, six types of Pinsa Romana (five made with indirect method and one produced with straight dough technology) were characterized for their biochemical and nutritional features.

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Mice are a valuable model for elegant studies of complex, system-dependent diseases, including pulmonary diseases. Current tools to assess lung function in mice are either terminal or lack accuracy. We set out to develop a low-cost, accurate, head-out variable-pressure plethysmography system to allow for repeated, nonterminal measurements of lung function in mice.

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Background: Common and plantar warts are caused by human papillomaviruses (HPV). Mode of transmission of wart HPVs within families is largely unknown.

Objective: To demonstrate similarity of HPV type(s) among wart cases, family members and household linen.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hepatic lipid buildup in obesity leads to increased hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance, affecting liver function.
  • Hepatocyte depolarization reduces vagal nerve firing and heightens GABA release, contributing to hyperinsulinemia.
  • Altering hepatic GABA release can improve insulin sensitivity and mitigate glucoregulatory issues in obesity, with implications for type 2 diabetes risk.
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Hepatic lipid accumulation is a hallmark of type II diabetes (T2D) associated with hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance, and hyperphagia. Hepatic synthesis of GABA, catalyzed by GABA-transaminase (GABA-T), is upregulated in obese mice. To assess the role of hepatic GABA production in obesity-induced metabolic and energy dysregulation, we treated mice with two pharmacologic GABA-T inhibitors and knocked down hepatic GABA-T expression using an antisense oligonucleotide.

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