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Autor:
Maya W. Haaker, Hedwig S. Kruitwagen, Arie B. Vaandrager, Martin Houweling, Louis C. Penning, Martijn R. Molenaar, Monique E. vanWolferen, Loes A. Oosterhoff, Bart Spee, J. Bernd Helms
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Vol 34, Iss 1, Pp 132-138 (2020)
Abstract Background Hepatic lipidosis is increasing in incidence in the Western world, with cats being particularly sensitive. When cats stop eating and start utilizing their fat reserves, free fatty acids (FFAs) increase in blood, causing an accumul
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Autor:
Chiara Valtolina, Arie B. Vaandrager, Robert P. Favier, Maidina Tuohetahuntila, Anne Kummeling, Isabelle Jeusette, Jan Rothuizen, Joris H. Robben
Publikováno v:
BMC Veterinary Research, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2017)
Abstract Background A link between lipid metabolism and disease has been recognized in cats. Since hepatic lipidosis is a frequent disorder in cats, the aim of the current study was to evaluate liver and plasma lipid dimorphism in healthy cats and th
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https://doaj.org/article/0ff357aca8bb476eae48394713a7a191
Autor:
Maidina Tuohetahuntila, Martijn R. Molenaar, Bart Spee, Jos F. Brouwers, Martin Houweling, Arie B. Vaandrager, J. Bernd Helms
Publikováno v:
Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 57, Iss 7, Pp 1162-1174 (2016)
Hepatic stellate cell (HSC) activation is a critical step in the development of chronic liver disease. During activation, HSCs lose their lipid droplets (LDs) containing triacylglycerol (TAG), cholesteryl esters (CEs), and retinyl esters (REs). Here
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Autor:
Nicole Testerink, Michiel H.M. van der Sanden, Martin Houweling, J. Bernd Helms, Arie B. Vaandrager
Publikováno v:
Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 50, Iss 11, Pp 2182-2192 (2009)
The mutant Chinese hamster ovary cell line MT58 contains a thermosensitive mutation in CTP:phosphocholine cytidylyltransferase, the regulatory enzyme in the CDP-choline pathway. As a result, MT58 cells have a 50% decrease in their phosphatidylcholine
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Autor:
Francesca Lolicato, H.M. Knijn, Peter L.A.M. Vos, Hilde Aardema, J. Bernd Helms, Bart M. Gadella, Arie B. Vaandrager, Bernard A.J. Roelen
Publikováno v:
Biology of Reproduction. 85:62-69
Mobilization of fatty acids from adipose tissue during metabolic stress will increase the amount of free fatty acids in blood and follicular fluid and, thus, may affect oocyte quality. In this in vitro study, the three predominant fatty acids in foll
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 282:28362-28372
In mammalian cells, phosphatidylethanolamine (PtdEtn) is mainly synthesized via the CDP-ethanolamine (Kennedy) pathway and by decarboxylation of phosphatidylserine (PtdSer). However, the extent to which these two pathways contribute to overall PtdEtn
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Orthopaedics. 18:434-443
Autor:
Ab Barneveld, Chris H.A. van de Lest, J. Bernd Helms, Leonie F. A. Huitema, Arie B. Vaandrager, P. René van Weeren
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Pharmacology. 542:48-53
Sodium nitroprusside (SNP) is a nitric oxide (NO) donor drug, which is therapeutically used as a vasodilating drug in heart transplantations. In our previous study it was found that SNP at a concentration of 100 microM inhibited mineralization in a c
Autor:
Gerry M. Dorrestein, Y. R. A. van Zeeland, Joannes J.M. Marx, Arie B. Vaandrager, J. E. Van Dijk, Asli Mete
Publikováno v:
Avian Pathology. 34:430-434
Ferritin is the iron-storage protein responsible for sequestering excess iron, to be stored in a safe way in the liver or to be shed with the intestinal epithelial cells. The properties of ferritin in iron-overload-susceptible birds have not been elu
Autor:
Mitchell R. White, Arie B. Vaandrager, Kevan L. Hartshorn, Lambert M.G. van Golde, Henk P. Haagsman, Martin van Eijk, Joseph J. Batenburg
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. 30:871-879
Pigs can be infected with both human and avian influenza A virus (IAV) strains and are therefore considered to be important intermediates in the emergence of new IAV strains due to mixing of viral genes derived from human, avian, or porcine influenza