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Central cellular signaling pathways involved with the regulation of lipid metabolism in the liver: A review
(2020-01-01)
The liver is primarily responsible for energy homeostasis and the regulation of lipid, carbohydrate and protein metabolism. Lipid metabolism consists of distributing lipids to peripheral tissues or ensuring their return ...
Activation of peroxisome proliferator nuclear receptors regulates lipid metabolism in the placenta
(Galenos Yayincilik, 2007-09)
OBJECTIVE: Peroxisome proliferator activated receptors (PPARs), known regulators of lipid homeostasis in different tissues, are crucial during placental development. In this work we aim to determine whether PPARs activation ...
Lipid droplets in inflammation and cancer
(Elsevier, 2018)
Regulation of Bacillus subtilis DesK thermosensor by lipids
(Portland Press, 2013-01)
Temperature sensing is essential for the survival of living cells. The membrane-bound thermosensor DesK from Bacillus subtilis is a key representative of histidine kinases receptors able to remodel membrane lipid composition ...
Lipid peroxidation modifies the assembly of biological membranes "The lipid Whisker Model"
(Frontiers Media, 2015-01)
The aim of this opinion article is to point out the basic principles that modify the assembly of biological membranes during lipid peroxidation. With this objective in mind I describe: the structural and functional ...
PPARalpha agonists regulate lipid metabolism and nitric oxide production and prevents placental overgrowth in tern in placentas from diabetic rats
(BioScientifica, 2011-06)
Maternal diabetes impairs fetoplacental metabolism and growth. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα) is a nuclear receptor capable of regulating lipid metabolism and inflammatory pathways. In this study, we ...
Leukocyte lipid bodies - Biogenesis and functions in inflammation
(Elsevier, 2018)
Lipid Droplets: Structure, Composition, Formation and Function. Connection with the Endoplasmic Reticulum
(Nova Science Publishers, 2019)
Fatty acids (FAs) are important compounds either used for energy production through β-oxidation, for membrane lipid synthesis, or for production of lipid mediators (oxylipins) through oxidations. FAs are also cytotoxic and ...
Contribution of a specific XRE family transcriptional regulator to the oleaginous phenotype in rhodococci
(Tech Science Press, 2022)
Oleagenicity is a property attributed to some microorganisms capable of accumulating high levels of intracellular lipids within the so-called lipid droplets (LDs). Some species of the Rhodococcus genus, such as R. opacus ...