Publications by authors named "Varun Kamat"

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  • The study explores how first-phase insulin secretion (ISR) in the pancreas is influenced by both glucose metabolism and osmotic effects, particularly in relation to hypertonicity.
  • Significant experiments were conducted with rat, mouse, and human islets to analyze ISR while manipulating glucose and other carbohydrates to evaluate tonicity's role.
  • Findings indicate that the first-phase ISR is primarily driven by changes in tonicity rather than glucose concentration alone, suggesting a novel understanding of glucose-stimulated ISR mechanisms that may have implications for treating Type 2 diabetes.
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  • Metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer is still incurable, despite recent treatments, and tumors show increased glycolysis as they progress.
  • The study introduces BKIDC-1553, a new small-molecule compound that inhibits glycolysis specifically in prostate cancer cells without causing severe toxicity, and demonstrates promising results in preclinical models.
  • BKIDC-1553 shows effective growth inhibition in various prostate cancer models and has safety and pharmacokinetic properties that suggest it’s ready for clinical trials to treat advanced prostate cancer.
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To address the needs of the life sciences community and the pharmaceutical industry in pre-clinical drug development to both maintain and continuously assess tissue metabolism and function with simple and rapid systems, we improved on the initial BaroFuse to develop it into a fully functional, pumpless, scalable multi-channel fluidics instrument that continuously measures changes in oxygen consumption and other endpoints in response to test compounds. We and several other laboratories assessed it with a wide range of tissue types including retina, pancreatic islets, liver, and hypothalamus with both aqueous and gaseous test compounds. The setup time was less than an hour for all collaborating groups, and there was close agreement between data obtained from the different laboratories.

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Many in vitro models used to investigate tissue function and cell biology require a flow of media to provide adequate oxygenation and optimal cell conditions required for the maintenance of function and viability. Toward this end, we have developed a multi-channel flow culture system to maintain tissue and cells in culture and continuously assess function and viability by either in-line sensors and/or collection of outflow fractions. The system combines 8-channel, continuous optical sensing of oxygen consumption rate with a built-in fraction collector to simultaneously measure production rates of metabolites and hormone secretion.

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Aging muscle experiences functional decline in part mediated by impaired mitochondrial ADP sensitivity. Elamipretide (ELAM) rapidly improves physiological and mitochondrial function in aging and binds directly to the mitochondrial ADP transporter ANT. We hypothesized that ELAM improves ADP sensitivity in aging leading to rescued physiological function.

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  • Metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer remains largely untreatable, but this study focuses on a new small molecule, BKIDC-1553, that inhibits glycolysis in cancer cells without significant toxicity.
  • Researchers tested BKIDC-1553 across various prostate cancer models and found it effectively inhibits cell proliferation and shows promising results in preclinical trials, comparable to existing treatments like enzalutamide.
  • The findings suggest that BKIDC-1553 has the potential for safe use in human clinical trials, paving the way for new treatment options for advanced prostate cancer patients.
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Mechanisms underlying long-term sustained weight loss and glycemic normalization after obesity surgery include changes in gut hormone levels, including glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) and peptide YY (PYY). We demonstrate that two peptide biased agonists (GEP44 and GEP12) of the GLP-1, neuropeptide Y1, and neuropeptide Y2 receptors (GLP-1R, Y1-R, and Y2-R, respectively) elicit Y1-R antagonist-controlled, GLP-1R-dependent stimulation of insulin secretion in both rat and human pancreatic islets, thus revealing the counteracting effects of Y1-R and GLP-1R agonism. These agonists also promote insulin-independent Y1-R-mediated glucose uptake in muscle tissue ex vivo and more profound reductions in food intake and body weight than liraglutide when administered to diet-induced obese rats.

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Aging muscle experiences functional decline in part mediated by impaired mitochondrial ADP sensitivity. Elamipretide (ELAM) rapidly improves physiological and mitochondrial function in aging and binds directly to the mitochondrial ADP transporter ANT. We hypothesized that ELAM improves ADP sensitivity in aging leading to rescued physiological function.

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Islet autoantibodies, including autoantibodies directed against the 65kDa isoform of glutamate decarboxylase (GAD65Ab), are present in the majority of patients with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes (T1D). Whereas these autoantibodies are historically viewed as an epiphenomenon of the autoimmune response with no significant pathogenic function, we consider in this study the possibility that they impact the major islet function, namely glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. Two human monoclonal GAD65Ab (GAD65 mAb) (b78 and b96.

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Oxygen (O) and other dissolved gases such as the gasotransmitters HS, CO, and NO affect cell metabolism and function. To evaluate effects of dissolved gases on processes in tissue, we developed a fluidics system that controls dissolved gases while simultaneously measuring parameters of electron transport, metabolism, and secretory function. We use pancreatic islets, retina, and liver from rodents to highlight its ability to assess effects of O and HS.

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Corrination is the conjugation of a corrin ring containing molecule, such as vitamin B (B12) or B12 biosynthetic precursor dicyanocobinamide (Cbi), to small molecules, peptides, or proteins with the goal of modifying pharmacology. Recently, a corrinated GLP-1R agonist (GLP-1RA) exendin-4 (Ex4) has been shown to have reduced penetration into the central nervous system relative to Ex4 alone, producing a glucoregulatory GLP-1RA devoid of anorexia and emesis. The study herein was designed to optimize the lead conjugate for GLP-1R agonism and binding.

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