Publications by authors named "Silvia Dichtinger"

Article Synopsis
  • In humans, higher levels of ACBP/DBI are associated with increased BMI, age, and future cardiovascular issues, indicating it might serve as a biological aging biomarker.
  • Studies in mice suggest that neutralizing ACBP/DBI can reduce heart aging effects, highlighting its potential importance in understanding cardiovascular health in aging.
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Recently, we reported that, in mice, hunger causes the autophagy-dependent release of a protein called "acyl-CoA-binding protein" or "diazepam binding inhibitor" (ACBP/DBI) from cells, resulting in an increase in plasma ACBP concentrations. Administration of extra ACBP is orexigenic and obesogenic, while its neutralization is anorexigenic in mice, suggesting that ACBP is a major stimulator of appetite and lipo-anabolism. Accordingly, obese persons have higher circulating ACBP levels than lean individuals, and anorexia nervosa is associated with subnormal ACBP plasma concentrations.

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