Search Results - "DAVIS, James G"
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Rapamycin-Induced Insulin Resistance Is Mediated by mTORC2 Loss and Uncoupled from Longevity
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (30-03-2012)“…Rapamycin, an inhibitor of mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1), extends the life spans of yeast, flies, and mice. Calorie restriction, which…”
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Loss of NAD Homeostasis Leads to Progressive and Reversible Degeneration of Skeletal Muscle
Published in Cell metabolism (09-08-2016)“…NAD is an obligate co-factor for the catabolism of metabolic fuels in all cell types. However, the availability of NAD in several tissues can become limited…”
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Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide biosynthesis promotes liver regeneration
Published in Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-02-2017)“…The regenerative capacity of the liver is essential for recovery from surgical resection or injuries induced by trauma or toxins. During liver regeneration,…”
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SIRT1 Is Required for AMPK Activation and the Beneficial Effects of Resveratrol on Mitochondrial Function
Published in Cell metabolism (02-05-2012)“…Resveratrol induces mitochondrial biogenesis and protects against metabolic decline, but whether SIRT1 mediates these benefits is the subject of debate. To…”
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Extended wakefulness: compromised metabolics in and degeneration of locus ceruleus neurons
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (19-03-2014)“…Modern society enables a shortening of sleep times, yet long-term consequences of extended wakefulness on the brain are largely unknown. Essential for optimal…”
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Rapamycin Blocks Induction of the Thermogenic Program in White Adipose Tissue
Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-04-2016)“…Rapamycin extends life span in mice, yet paradoxically causes lipid dysregulation and glucose intolerance through mechanisms that remain incompletely…”
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Limiting Mrs2-dependent mitochondrial Mg2+ uptake induces metabolic programming in prolonged dietary stress
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (28-03-2023)“…The most abundant cellular divalent cations, Mg2+ (mM) and Ca2+ (nM-μM), antagonistically regulate divergent metabolic pathways with several orders of…”
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Aging and sleep deprivation induce the unfolded protein response in the pancreas: implications for metabolism
Published in Aging cell (01-02-2014)“…Summary Sleep disruption has detrimental effects on glucose metabolism through pathways that remain poorly defined. Although numerous studies have examined the…”
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NAD+ precursor supplementation prevents mtRNA/RIG-I-dependent inflammation during kidney injury
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Effects of Dietary Antioxidant Supplementation on the Development of Malignant Lymphoma and Other Neoplastic Lesions in Mice Exposed to Proton or Iron-Ion Radiation
Published in Radiation research (01-06-2008)“…Kennedy, A. R., Davis, J. G., Carlton, W. and Ware, J. H. Effects of Dietary Antioxidant Supplementation on the Development of Malignant Lymphoma and Other…”
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Increasing NAD Synthesis in Muscle via Nicotinamide Phosphoribosyltransferase Is Not Sufficient to Promote Oxidative Metabolism
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (16-01-2015)“…The NAD biosynthetic precursors nicotinamide mononucleotide and nicotinamide riboside are reported to confer resistance to metabolic defects induced by high…”
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854-P: ENT-03, a Centrally Acting Endogenous Spermine Bile Acid with PTP1B Inhibitory Activity, Has Potent Effects on Metabolism and Weight in a Mouse Model of Diet-Induced Obesity (DIO)
Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (20-06-2023)“…Background: We have discovered ENT-03, a spermine-bile acid of unprecedented structure in the brain of neonatal mice. ENT-03 appears postnatally at a time when…”
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NAD+ precursor supplementation prevents mtRNA/RIG-I-dependent inflammation during kidney injury
Published in Nature metabolism (01-03-2023)“…Our understanding of how global changes in cellular metabolism contribute to human kidney disease remains incompletely understood. Here we show that…”
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Rapamycin maintains NAD + /NADH redox homeostasis in muscle cells
Published in Aging (Albany, NY.) (22-09-2020)“…Rapamycin delays multiple age-related conditions and extends lifespan in organisms ranging from yeast to mice. However, the mechanisms by which rapamycin…”
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Conditional ablation of Raptor in the male germline causes infertility due to meiotic arrest and impaired inactivation of sex chromosomes
Published in The FASEB journal (01-09-2017)“…ABSTRACT Rapamycin is a clinically important drug that is used in transplantation and cancer therapy but which causes a number of side effects, including male…”
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Optical Redox Imaging of Fixed Unstained Muscle Slides Reveals Useful Biological Information
Published in Molecular imaging and biology (01-06-2019)“…Purpose Optical redox imaging (ORI) technique images cellular autofluorescence of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) and oxidized flavoproteins (Fp…”
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Correction for: Rapamycin doses sufficient to extend lifespan do not compromise muscle mitochondrial content or endurance
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Fish otolith contains a unique structural protein, otolin‐1
Published in European journal of biochemistry (01-01-2002)“…A collagen‐like protein was identified from the otoliths of the chum salmon, Oncorhynchus keta. The otolith, composed mainly of calcium carbonate with small…”
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Cognitive correlates of cortical cholinergic denervation in Parkinson's disease and parkinsonian dementia
Published in Journal of neurology (01-02-2006)“…We recently reported findings that loss of cortical acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity is greater in parkinsonian dementia than in Alzheimer's disease (AD)…”
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