Publications by authors named "Tianye Gu"

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) is a hepatotoxic environmental organic pollutant that can cause aberrant lipid accumulation in the liver. However, the molecular mechanism underlying PFOS-induced hepatic steatosis remains unclear. Our research showed that subchronic PFOS exposure inhibited AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) phosphorylation, leading to increased acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) activity, attenuated fatty acid β-oxidation, and consequent liver lipid accumulation.

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Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) is a widespread environmental pollutant and may cause a variety of adverse health effects. The hepatotoxicity of PFOS has attracted particular attention, given the fact that the liver has one of the highest PFOS accumulations among human tissues. In this study, we revealed that subchronic PFOS exposure may exacerbate carbon tetrachloride (CCl )-induced liver fibrosis in animal models.

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Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) is a fluorinated organic pollutant with substantial accumulation in mammalian liver tissues. However, the impact of chronic PFOS exposure on liver disease progression and the underlying molecular mechanisms remain elusive. Herein, we for the first time revealed that micromolar range of PFOS exposure initiates the activation of NLR pyrin domain containing 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome to drive hepatocyte pyroptosis.

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Cigarette smoking is a well-recognized risk factor for type 2 diabetes (T2DM), and may result in islet β cell damage and impaired insulin secretion. However, the underlying mechanisms remain largely elusive. In the present study, we demonstrated that nicotine induced premature senescence of pancreatic β cells in vitro and in vivo.

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