10,206 results match your criteria: "Dakota State University[Affiliation]"

Purpose Of Review: To highlight recent research on antidepressant use and weight change and explore best clinical practices for reducing weight gain and obesity risk in individuals with depression.

Recent Findings: Research on antidepressant use and weight gain suggests that genetic and biological factors including metabolizer phenotypes and inflammation can help to predict an individual's threshold for weight change among specific agents. For individuals with increased susceptibility to metabolic complications, medications including bupropion, fluoxetine, and newer agents (e.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The bacterial pathogen, significant in both animals and humans, is linked to a variety of infections, highlighting the need to understand its genomic and metabolic features for effective control.
  • Whole-genome sequencing and antimicrobial susceptibility testing were utilized to analyze 83 genomes from multiple animal hosts, revealing that the strains are not specific to hosts or body sites, indicating a broader infection potential.
  • The study found conserved virulence genes and metabolic versatility in the pathogen, which may enhance its survival and competitiveness, raising concerns about its zoonotic potential and health impacts on humans and animals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • This study explored the antioxidative effects of green tea extract (GTE) and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) in improving the oxidation resistance of oleogel made from high oleic soybean oil.
  • Adding 300 ppm of GTE notably reduced free radicals and lipid hydroperoxides, extending the lag phase of oxidation by 5 days.
  • A combination of 300 ppm GTE and 75 ppm EDTA showed a synergistic effect in slowing down oxidation, and using the oleogel instead of shortening improved the oxidative stability of cookies even without added antioxidants.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Review on GPU accelerated methods for genome-wide SNP-SNP interactions.

Mol Genet Genomics

December 2024

Department of Plant Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo, 58108, USA.

Detecting genome-wide SNP-SNP interactions (epistasis) efficiently is essential to harnessing the vast data now available from modern biobanks. With millions of SNPs and genetic information from hundreds of thousands of individuals, researchers are positioned to uncover new insights into complex disease pathways. However, this data scale brings significant computational and statistical challenges.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of dietary fat source and feeding duration on growth performance, carcass characteristics, and meat quality of finishing pigs. A total of 450 twenty-one-week-old finishing pigs with an average body weight of 113.7 ± 8 kg were housed in 90 pens assigned to one of five dietary treatments in a 2×2 + 1 factorial design.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Biomass-Based Microbial Protein Production: A Review of Processing and Properties.

Front Biosci (Elite Ed)

December 2024

Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Environmental and Conservation Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58102, USA.

A rise in population and societal changes have increased pressure on resources required to meet the growing demand for food and changing dietary preferences. The increasing demand for animal protein is concerning and raises questions regarding sustainability due to its environmental impact. Subsequently, scientists seek alternative proteins, such as microbial proteins (MPs), as an environmentally friendly choice.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Ascochyta blight, caused by the necrotrophic fungus Ascochyta rabiei, is a major threat to chickpea production worldwide. Resistance genes with broad-spectrum protection against virulent A. rabiei strains are required to secure chickpea yield in the US Northern Great Plains.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Diaporthe gulyae and D. helianthi cause Phomopsis stem canker, which is a yield-limiting fungal disease of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) in the United States.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

In recent decades, drug resistant (DR) strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb), the cause of tuberculosis (TB), have emerged that threaten public health. Although M.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Development of a novel modeling framework based on weighted kernel extreme learning machine and ridge regression for streamflow forecasting.

Sci Rep

December 2024

Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering (Dept 2470), North Dakota State University, PO Box 6050, Fargo, ND, 58108-6050, USA.

A precise streamflow forecast is crucial in hydrology for flood alerts, water quantity and quality management, and disaster preparedness. Machine learning (ML) techniques are commonly employed for hydrological prediction; however, they still face certain drawbacks, such as the need to optimize the appropriate predictors, the ability of the models to generalize across different time horizons, and the analysis of high-dimensional time series. This research aims to address these specific drawbacks by developing a novel framework for streamflow forecasting.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Two experiments assessed the effects of providing a vitamin and mineral supplement to gestating beef heifers on concentrations of immunoglobulins (Ig) in colostrum and calf serum 24 h after feeding maternal colostrum (Exp. 1) or a colostrum-replacement product (Exp. 2).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Antimicrobial resistance is considered a global One Health threat. Controlling selection pressure by reducing antibiotic use in livestock is a significant component of the response to this threat. The science concerning use and resistance is complicated and affected by time from antibiotic exposure, changing bacterial fitness, and varies by drug and pathogen.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Neurogenic hypertension (NH) is characterized by heightened sympathetic activity mediated by angiotensin II in specific brain areas including the paraventricular nucleus and circumventricular organs. While strategies targeting sympathetic activity have shown effectiveness in managing NH, their invasive nature hinders their widespread clinical adoption. Conversely, nose-to-brain drug delivery is emerging as a promising approach to access the brain with reduced invasiveness.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Introduction: Maternal nutrition during pregnancy critically influences offspring development and immune function. One-carbon metabolites (OCM) are epigenetic modifiers that may modulate antimicrobial peptide (AMP) expression, which is vital for innate immunity. This study investigated the effects of maternal nutrient restriction and OCM supplementation on mRNA expression of AMP in fetal and maternal lung, mammary gland, and small intestine of beef cattle.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Cancers utilize a simple glycan, Sialic Acid, to engage in metastatic processes via the Sialic acid (Sia) -Selectin pathway. Selectins recognize and bind to sialylated substrates, resulting in adhesion, migration, and extravasation, however, how deviations from the canonical form of Sia regulate binding to Selectin receptors (E, L, and P) on hemopoietic cells resulting in these metastatic processes, remained a gap in knowledge. De-O-acetylated Sias has been recently shown to be an integral substrate to the binding of sialic acid binding proteins.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Over a decade since its discovery, piscine myocarditis virus (PMCV) remains a significant pathogen in Atlantic salmon aquaculture. Despite this significant impact, the genomic landscape, evolutionary dynamics, and virulence factors of PMCV are poorly understood. This study enhances the existing PMCV sequence dataset by adding 34 genome sequences and 202 new ORF3 sequences from clinical cardiomyopathy syndrome (CMS) cases in Norwegian aquaculture.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Handgrip Strength has Declined Among Adults, Particularly Males, from Shanghai Since 2000.

Sports Med Open

December 2024

Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity (ARENA), Allied Health and Human Performance, University of South Australia, GPO Box 2471, Adelaide, SA, 5001, Australia.

Background: Handgrip strength (HGS) is an excellent marker of general strength capacity and health among adults. We aimed to calculate temporal trends in HGS for adults from Shanghai between 2000 and 2020.

Methods: Adults aged 20-59 years from Shanghai, China, were included.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Recent evidence suggests that environmental factors experienced by sires can be transmitted through the ejaculate (seminal plasma + sperm) into the female reproductive tract, influencing fertilization, embryo development, and postnatal offspring outcomes. This concept is termed paternal programming. In rodents, sire nutrition was shown to directly alter offspring outcomes through sperm epigenetic signatures, DNA damage/oxidative stress, cytokine profiles, and/or the seminal microbiome.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Demands for animal products are projected to increase in the future, and animal production is key to agricultural sustainability and food security; consequently, enhancing ruminant livestock production efficiencies in sustainable ways is a major goal for the livestock industry. Developmental programming is the concept that various stressors, including compromised maternal nutrition during critical developmental windows will result in both short- and long-term changes in the offspring. Ruminant models of developmental programming indicate that compromised maternal nutrition, including global under and over-nutrition, macronutrients, and specific micronutrients, including amino acids (Met and Arg), vitamins (folate, B, and choline), and minerals (sulfur, cobalt, and selenium) can alter offspring outcomes.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Use of alfalfa cellulose for formulation of strong, biodegradable film to extend the shelf life of strawberries.

Int J Biol Macromol

December 2024

Department of Dairy and Food Science, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007, USA. Electronic address:

Plastic packaging has increased concerns about human health and the ecosystem due to non-biodegradability. Several biopolymers, such as cellulose, starch, and proteins, are being explored, and cellulosic residue from agricultural biomass is suitable to overcome this predicament. Herein, cellulosic residue fibers (ACR) extracted from alfalfa were used to prepare biodegradable films by solubilizing them in ZnCl solution and crosslinking the chains with calcium ions (Ca) and sorbitol.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Roasting is an efficient way to enhance the aroma of malts. However, the dynamic response of volatile development throughout roasting has been rarely explored. In this study, multiple omics approaches were applied to systematically investigate underlying mechanisms of volatile development at a time-course manner during roasting.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Following the approval of elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor (ETI), there have been post-marketing reports and published cases of papilledema and intracranial hypertension in children with cystic fibrosis (CF) taking ETI. In those reports, the patients often presented with marked symptoms and concomitant hypervitaminosis A. In this multicenter case series, we report eight cases of papilledema in children with CF taking ETI that were diagnosed via routine eye exam, the majority of whom presented with minimal to no symptoms and all had normal serum Vitamin A levels.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Lattice-based mean-field models of ionic liquids neglect charge discreteness and ion correlations. To address these limitations, we propose separating the short-range and long-range parts of the electrostatic interaction by truncating the Coulomb potential below a fixed distance that is equal to or slightly larger than that between neighboring ions. Interactions and correlations between adjacent ions can then be modeled explicitly, whereas longer-ranged electrostatic interactions are captured on the mean-field level.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Firearm-related injuries remain a significant public health issue in the United States, with patterns and trends among various age groups not well characterized. This study analyzed time series trends and disparities in firearm injury rates among U.S.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

One-carbon metabolism (OCM) is a series of connected pathways involving the methionine-folate cycles, transsulfuration, polyamine synthesis, nucleotide synthesis, free-radical scavenging, and energy metabolism. These pathways functionally depend upon amino acids (methionine, glycine, and serine), vitamins (folate, B, B, and B), and minerals (sulfur, cobalt, and zinc). Growing bodies of research indicate that in beef cattle, physiological stage, nutritional plane, diet, species (Bos taurus vs.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF