Publications by authors named "Sanae El Harane"

Background & Aims: The incidence of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is increasing worldwide. Alterations of hepatic microRNA (miRNA) expression/activity significantly contribute to the development and progression of MASLD. Genetic polymorphisms of miR-149 are associated with an increased susceptibility to MASLD development in humans.

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  • Previous research indicates that variations in the CD36 gene could influence fat metabolism and potentially impact sports performance, but no studies have specifically examined this connection.
  • The study investigated the genotypes of the SNP rs1761667 in elite Moroccan athletes (cyclists and hockey players) compared to non-athlete controls and used methods like PCR and Sanger sequencing to analyze genetic differences.
  • Results showed that while overall genotypic distribution was similar between elite athletes and non-athletes, significant differences emerged between the two sports, with cyclists having a lower frequency of the AA genotype compared to hockey players.
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Fatty acid translocase (FAT/CD36) is a transmembrane glycoprotein belonging to the scavenger class B receptor family and is encoded by the cluster of differentiation 36 (CD36) gene. This receptor has a high affinity for fatty acids and is involved in lipid metabolism. An abundance of FAT/CD36 during exercise occurs in mitochondria and solitary muscles.

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Spheroids and organoids are important novel players in medical and life science research. They are gradually replacing two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures. Indeed, three-dimensional (3D) cultures are closer to the in vivo reality and open promising perspectives for academic research, drug screening, and personalized medicine.

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Oral pathologies can cause athletic underperformance. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of malocclusion on maximal aerobic capacity in young athletes with the same anthropometric data, diet, training mode, and intensity from the same athletics training center. Sub-elite track and field athletes (middle-distance runners) with malocclusion (experimental group (EG); n = 37; 21 girls; age: 15.

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Autologous fat transplantation is a widely used procedure for surgical reconstruction of tissues. The resorption rate of this transplantation remains high and unpredictable, reinforcing the need of adjuvant treatments that increase the long-term stability of grafts. Adipose-derived stem cells (ASC) introduced as single cells in fat has been shown clinically to reduce the resorption of fat grafts.

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