23 results match your criteria: "West Human Nutrition Research Center[Affiliation]"

Link between Omega 3 Fatty Acids Carried by Lipoproteins and Breast Cancer Severity.

Nutrients

June 2022

Department of Biopathology, Institut de Cancérologie de l'Ouest, 44805 Saint-Herblain, France.

According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) more than 10% of cancers can be explained by inadequate diet and excess body weight. Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women. The goal of our study is to clarify the relationship between ω3 fatty acids (FA) carried by different lipoproteins and breast cancer (BC) severity, according to two approaches: through clinic-biological data and through in vitro breast cancer cell models.

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Circulating HDL and Non-HDL Associated Apolipoproteins and Breast Cancer Severity.

J Clin Med

February 2022

CRNHO, West Human Nutrition Research Center, Université de Nantes, EA 2160-IUML FR3473 CNRS, F-44035 Nantes, France.

Plasma lipids are carried within lipoproteins with various apolipoprotein content. This study evaluates the interest of measuring the apolipoproteins of circulating lipoproteins in breast cancer. Patients with early-stage breast cancer ( = 140) were included.

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Effects of High-Fat Diet at Two Energetic Levels on Fecal Microbiota, Colonic Barrier, and Metabolic Parameters in Dogs.

Front Vet Sci

September 2020

Nutrition, PhysioPathology and Pharmacology Unit (NP3), Oniris, College of Veterinary Medicine, Food Sciences and Engineering, CRNH, Nantes, France.

Increased consumption of energy-rich foods is a key factor in overweight, obesity, and associated metabolic disorders. This would be, at least in part, related to microbiota disturbance. In rodent models of obesity, microbiota disruption has been associated with alteration of the intestinal barrier, endotoxemia, inflammation grade, and insulin sensitivity.

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Context: Evidence for an association between sphingolipids and metabolic disorders is increasingly reported. Omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 LC-PUFAs) improve apolipoprotein B100 (apoB100)-containing lipoprotein metabolism, but their effects on the sphingolipid content in lipoproteins remain unknown.

Objectives: In subjects with hypertriglyceridemia, we analyzed the effect of n-3 LC-PUFAs on the turnover apoB100-containing lipoproteins and on their sphingolipid content and looked for the possible association between these lipid levels and apoB100-containing lipoprotein turnover parameters.

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, an endemic plant of Morocco, is traditionally used as a liniment or a drink to treat various diseases. However, there are few available scientific data regarding its biological effects. In this connection, the present study aimed to investigate the hypolipidemic and antioxidant effects of aqueous extract and polyphenol fraction of in Syrian golden hamsters treated with Triton WR-1339 (triton, 20 mg/100 g body weight).

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Ceramide-induced endothelial cell apoptosis boosts intestinal stem cell radiosensitivity. However, the molecular connection between these two cellular compartments has not been clearly elucidated. Here we report that ceramide and its related enzyme acid sphingomyelinase (ASM) are secreted by irradiated endothelial cells and act as bystander factors to enhance the radiotoxicity of intestinal epithelium.

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Tryptophane-kynurenine pathway in the remote ischemic conditioning mechanism.

Basic Res Cardiol

January 2020

Institut Mitovasc, UMR CNRS 6015, INSERM U1083, CHU d'Angers, Université d'Angers, Angers, France.

The actual protective mechanisms underlying cardioprotection with remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) remain unclear. Recent data suggest that RIC induces kynurenine (KYN) and kynurenic acid synthesis, two metabolites derived from tryptophan (TRP), yet a causal relation between TRP pathway and RIC remains to be established. We sought to study the impact of RIC on the levels of TRP and its main metabolites within tissues, and to assess whether blocking kynurenine (KYN) synthesis from TRP would inhibit RIC-induced cardioprotection.

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Human Tolerogenic Dendritic Cells Regulate Immune Responses through Lactate Synthesis.

Cell Metab

December 2019

Centre de Recherche en Transplantation et Immunologie UMR1064, INSERM, Université de Nantes, CHU Nantes, ITUN, Nantes, France; LabEx IGO "Immunotherapy, Graft, Oncology", Nantes, France. Electronic address:

Cell therapy is a promising strategy for treating patients suffering from autoimmune or inflammatory diseases or receiving a transplant. Based on our preclinical studies, we have generated human autologous tolerogenic dendritic cells (ATDCs), which are being tested in a first-in-man clinical trial in kidney transplant recipients. Here, we report that ATDCs represent a unique subset of monocyte-derived cells based on phenotypic, transcriptomic, and metabolic analyses.

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In the era of precision medicine, treatments that target specific modifiable characteristics of high-risk patients have the potential to lower further the residual risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular events. Correction of atherogenic dyslipidemia, however, remains a major unmet clinical need. Elevated plasma triglycerides, with or without low levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), offer a key modifiable component of this common dyslipidemia, especially in insulin resistant conditions such as type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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Electrochemically Promoted Tyrosine-Click-Chemistry for Protein Labeling.

J Am Chem Soc

December 2018

Chimie Et Interdisciplinarité, Synthèse, Analyse, Modélisation (CEISAM), UMR CNRS 6230, UFR des Sciences et des Techniques , Université de Nantes, 2 rue de la Houssinière, BP 92208 , 44322 Nantes Cedex 3 , France.

The development of new bio-orthogonal ligation methods for the conjugation of native proteins is of particular importance in the field of chemical biology and biotherapies. In this work, we developed a traceless electrochemical method for protein bioconjugation. The electrochemically promoted tyrosine-click (e-Y-CLICK) allowed the chemoselective Y-modification of peptides and proteins with labeled urazoles.

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Cardiovascular diseases are often associated with impaired lipid metabolism. Animal models are useful for deciphering the physiological mechanisms underlying these pathologies. However, lipid metabolism is contrasted between species limiting the transposition of findings from animals to human.

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Background: Beyond the hepatobiliary pathway, studies have demonstrated that direct transintestinal cholesterol efflux (TICE) of plasma-derived cholesterol may contribute to reverse cholesterol transport. The clinical evidence of TICE in human remains challenged because of the difficulty to discriminate the hepatobiliary and transintestinal routes in vivo.

Objective: To provide the first proof of concept that TICE exists in vivo in humans by demonstrating that plasma labeled cholesterol can be excreted in the feces of patients with complete bile duct obstruction.

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Human apoE exhibits three major isoforms (apoE2, apoE3, and apoE4) corresponding to polymorphism in the gene. Total plasma apoE concentrations are closely related to these isoforms, but the underlying mechanisms are unknown. We aimed to describe the kinetics of apoE individual isoforms to explore the mechanisms for variable total apoE plasma concentrations.

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Stable Isotope Kinetic Study of ApoM (Apolipoprotein M).

Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol

January 2018

From the INRA, UMR 1280, CHU Hôtel-Dieu, Faculty of Medicine, University of Nantes, France (M.C., S.B.-C., A.A., L.L., F.F., T.M., K.O., E.N., M.K.); CRNHO, West Human Nutrition Research Center, Nantes, France (M.C., S.B.-C., A.A., F.F., M.C., V.B., K.O., E.N., M.K.); INSERM-UBO, UMR 1078-ECLA, IBSAM, School of Medicine, University of Brest, France (S.G.); Biotechnology Program, National School of Medicine and Homeopathy, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico City, Mexico (L.L.); INSERM UMR 1188 DéTROI, University of La Réunion, Sainte-Clotilde, France (G.L.); CHU de la Réunion, School of Medicine, University of la Réunion, Saint-Denis, France (E.N.); and Department of Endocrinology, Metabolic Diseases and Nutrition, G and R Laennec Hospital, Nantes, France (M.K.).

Objective: ApoM (apolipoprotein M) binds primarily to high-density lipoprotein before to be exchanged with apoB (apolipoprotein B)-containing lipoproteins. Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor-mediated clearance of apoB-containing particles could influence plasma apoM kinetics and decrease its antiatherogenic properties. In humans, we aimed to describe the interaction of apoM kinetics with other components of lipid metabolism to better define its potential benefit on atherosclerosis.

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Objective: Bariatric surgery appears as the most efficient therapeutic alternative in morbidly obese patients. In addition to its efficiency to decrease body weight, it also improves metabolic complications associated to morbid obesity, including dyslipidemia. Although the cholesterol-lowering effect varies with the bariatric procedures, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain poorly defined.

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Background: Plasma high triacylglycerols and low HDL-C concentration are associated with increased cardiovascular events. Extended-release nicotinic acid (ERN) was shown to reduce plasma triacylglycerols and total cholesterol but also to markedly increase high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C). No data on the effect of ERN on different species of triacylglycerol, cholesteryl ester, and phospholipids are available.

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Fenofibrate decreases plasma ceramide in type 2 diabetes patients: A novel marker of CVD?

Diabetes Metab

March 2018

INRA, UMR 1280, physiologie des adaptations nutritionnelles, 44000 Nantes, France; CRNHO, West human nutrition research center, CHU, 44000 Nantes, France; Department of endocrinology, metabolic diseases and nutrition, G. and R. Laennec hospital, 44000 Nantes, France.

Aim: The benefit of the lipid-lowering drug fenofibrate on cardiovascular outcomes is controversial. Our aim was to find new circulating markers to identify those patients most likely to benefit from fenofibrate prescription.

Methods: Analyses were conducted of plasma samples collected from 102 patients with type 2 diabetes, enrolled in the FIELD trial, before and after fenofibrate treatment (200mg/day).

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Plasma PCSK9 measurement by liquid chromatography-Tandem mass spectrometry and comparison with conventional ELISA.

J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci

February 2017

INRA, UMR 1280, Physiologie des Adaptations Nutritionnelles, CHU Hôtel-Dieu, Nantes, France; CRNHO, West Human Nutrition Research Center, CHU Hôtel-Dieu, Nantes, France; Department of Endocrinology, Metabolic Diseases and Nutrition, G & R Laennec Hospital, Nantes, France. Electronic address:

The combination of liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and trypsin proteolysis is an effective tool for accurate quantitation of multiple proteins in a single run. However, expensive samples pre-treatment as immunoenrichment are often required to analyze low abundant proteins. Plasma proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9), a circulating regulator of low-density lipoprotein metabolism, was studied as an example of a low abundant plasma protein.

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MELOE-1 and MELOE-2, two highly specific melanoma antigens involved in T cell immunosurveillance are produced by IRES-dependent translation of the long « non coding » and polycistronic RNA, meloe. In the present study, we document the expression of an additional ORF, MELOE-3, located in the 5' region of meloe. Data from in vitro translation experiments and transfection of melanoma cells with bicistronic vectors documented that MELOE-3 is exclusively translated by the classical cap-dependent pathway.

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Multiplexed peptide analysis for kinetic measurements of major human apolipoproteins by LC/MS/MS.

J Lipid Res

March 2016

INRA, UMR 1280, Physiologie des Adaptations Nutritionnelles, CHU Hôtel-Dieu, F-44000 Nantes, France CRNHO, West Human Nutrition Research Center, CHU, F-44093 Nantes, France Department of Endocrinology, Metabolic Diseases, and Nutrition, G and R Laennec Hospital, F-44093 Nantes, France.

A multiplexed assay was developed by MS to analyze, in a single run, six major human Apos involved in lipoprotein metabolism: ApoA-I, ApoA-II, ApoB100, ApoC-II, ApoC-III, and ApoE. This method was validated in vivo in six subjects who received a 14 h constant infusion of [5,5,5-(2)H3]L-leucine at 10 μM/kg/h. Plasma lipoprotein fractions were isolated from collected blood samples and were digested with trypsin.

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Nicotinic Acid Accelerates HDL Cholesteryl Ester Turnover in Obese Insulin-Resistant Dogs.

PLoS One

June 2016

INRA, UMR 1280, Physiologie des Adaptations Nutritionnelles, F-44093 Nantes, France; CRNH, West Human Nutrition Research Center of Nantes, CHU, Nantes, F-44093, France.

Aim: Nicotinic acid (NA) treatment decreases plasma triglycerides and increases HDL cholesterol, but the mechanisms involved in these change are not fully understood. A reduction in cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) activity has been advanced to explain most lipid-modulating effects of NA. However, due to the central role of CETP in reverse cholesterol transport in humans, other effects of NA may have been hidden.

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Effects of Extended-Release Nicotinic Acid on Apolipoprotein (a) Kinetics in Hypertriglyceridemic Patients.

Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol

September 2015

From the CRNH, West Human Nutrition Research Center, Nantes, France (M.C., K.O., M.P., V.F.-R., S.B.-C., G.L., M.K., E.N.); UMR 1280 PhAN Laboratory, National Institute of Agronomic Research, INRA, CHU Hôtel Dieu, HNB1, Nantes, France (M.C., K.O., M.P., V.F.-R., S.B.-C., G.L., M.K.); University of Nantes and Medical School, Nantes, France (M.C., K.O., M.P., M.C., S.B.-C., G.L., M.K., E.N.); GlaxoSmithKline, Les Ulis, France (A.-C.d.G.); and Endocrinology and Nutrition Department, G and R Laennec Hospital, Bd Jacques Monod, Nantes, France (M.K., E.N.).

Objective: To determine the mechanisms by which extended-release nicotinic acid reduces circulating lipoprotein (a) concentrations in hypertriglyceridemic patients.

Approach And Results: Eight nondiabetic, obese male subjects (aged 48±12 years; body mass index, 31.2±1.

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Purpose: We recently reported that direct and maternal supplementation with n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 LC-PUFA) alleviates the metabolic disturbances in adult hamster pups fed with a high-fat diet (HFD). In this study, we hypothesized that these results involved a perinatal modulating effect of sphingolipids by n-3 LC-PUFA.

Methods: We studied the effect of direct and maternal n-3 LC-PUFA supplementation on sphingolipid contents in liver and muscle, hepatic triglycerides (TG) secretion and glucose tolerance.

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