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To gain insight in the relationship between innate immune system and metabolic disease, we aimed to investigate the effects of lactoferrin in obesity-related metabolic disturbances. Circulating lactoferrin concentration was significantly decreased in subjects with altered glucose tolerance (AGT) and associated negatively with obesity-related metabolic disturbances. The SNPs-induced aminoacidic changes in lactoferrin N-terminus region were associated with a low atherogenic lipid profile. Lactoferrin production in neutrophils decreased significatively in aging, chronic low-grade inflammation and type 2 diabetes. In vitro, lactoferrin increased insulin signaling pathway, even under insulin resistance conditions and displayed dual effects on adipogenesis (antiadipogenic in 3T3-L1 and adipogenic in human adipocytes). In conclusion, lactoferrin might play a potential protective role against insulin resistance and obesity related metabolic disturbances.

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Abstract BACKGROUND: Cinnamon has been shown to delay gastric emptying of a high-carbohydrate meal and reduce postprandial glycemia in healthy adults. However, it is dietary fat which is implicated in the etiology and is associated with obesity, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. We aimed to determine the effect of 3 g cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) on GE, postprandial lipemic and glycemic responses, oxidative stress, arterial stiffness, as well as appetite sensations and subsequent food intake following a high-fat meal. METHODS: A single-blind randomized crossover study assessed nine healthy, young subjects. GE rate of a high-fat meal supplemented with 3 g cinnamon or placebo was determined using the 13C octanoic acid breath test. Breath, blood samples and subjective appetite ratings were collected in the fasted and during the 360 min postprandial period, followed by an ad libitum buffet meal. Gastric emptying and 1-day fatty acid intake relationships were also examined. RESULTS: Cinnamon did not change gastric emptying parameters, postprandial triacylglycerol or glucose concentrations, oxidative stress, arterial function or appetite (p < 0.05). Strong relationships were evident (p < 0.05) between GE Thalf and 1-day palmitoleic acid (r = -0.78), eiconsenoic acid (r = -0.84) and total omega-3 intake (r = -0.72). The ingestion of 3 g cinnamon had no effect on GE, arterial stiffness and oxidative stress following a HF meal. CONCLUSIONS: 3 g cinnamon did not alter the postprandial response to a high-fat test meal. We find no evidence to support the use of 3 g cinnamon supplementation for the prevention or treatment of metabolic disease. Dietary fatty acid intake requires consideration in future gastrointestinal studies.

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A fenilcetonúria (PKU) é uma doença metabólica hereditária resultante da deficiência da enzima fenilalanina hidroxilase (PAH) que converte o aminoácido fenilalanina em tirosina. O presente estudo teve como objetivo investigar o metabolismo dos aminoácidosfenilalanina (Phe) e tirosina (Tyr) em heterozigotos para PKU, nas condições de jejum e após uma sobrecarga oral de Phe (25 mg/Kg), aplicando diferentes parâmetros bioquímicos (níveis de Phe e Tyr e as relações Phe/Tyr e Phe²/Tyr), a fim de identificar a melhor variável que discrimine heterozigotos para a PKU de indivíduos normais. O protocolo empregado foi a dosagem de Phe e Tyr plasmática nas situações de jejum, 30, 45, 60 e 90 minutos após a sobrecarga de Phe na dose de 25mg/kg. A amostra foi composta de 50 indivíduos: 23 heterozigotos obrigatórios (10 homens e 13 mulheres) e um grupo controle de 27 indivíduos hígidos (13 homens e 14 mulheres), obedecendo a critérios de pareamento: gênero e faixa etária (18 a 44 anos). Para analisar o efeito da sobrecarga oral de Phe em cada grupo, os resultados dos parâmetros Phe, Tyr, Phe/Tyr e Phe2/Tyr após a sobrecarga foram comparadoscom os observados na situação de jejum. Foram realizadas inferências estatísticas entre os grupos nos aspectos longitudinal e transversal e aplicados os testes t de Student , teste de Wilcoxon , teste t de Student e o seu equivalente não paramétrico e teste U de Mann-Whitney. Na avaliação da Curva ROC das variáveis utilizadas, os três melhores parâmetros para classificar indivíduos heterozigotos de normais foram: a dosagem da Phe a 45 e 90 minutos, assim como o resultado da fração micromolar Phe2/Tyr após 90 minutos da sobrecarga. A função discriminante revelou 86% de acurácia e uma classificação correta de 94,4% dos indivíduos heterozigotos para PKU.

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Pós-graduação em Biologia Geral e Aplicada - IBB

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Diabetes is a metabolic disease that affects the dental pulp due to some local changes. Before this information, a research through literature was made with the purpose to study the interrelation between pulp infections and diabetes. We analyzed several articles that described researches involving animals and they showed that there is a relation between diabetes and size, progression and severity of the periradicular lesions. There is evidence that diabetes is an important factor over the oral tissue, causing alterations in the inflammatory mediators and changing the structure of the pulp. Although many studies prove that there is an interrelation between diabetes and pulp infections, there are still some gaps in the current literature that need to be filled.