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Basal and cold-induced fatty acid uptake of human brown adipose tissue is impaired in obesity
atty acids (FA) are important substrates for brown adipose tissue (BAT)
metabolism, however, it remains unclear whether there exists a
difference in FA metabolism of BAT between lean and obese healthy
humans. In this study we evaluated supraclavicular BAT fatty acid uptake
(FAU) along with blood perfusion in lean and obese subjects during cold
exposure and at room temperature using positron emission tomography
(PET)/computed tomography (CT). Additionally, tissue samples were taken
from supraclavicular region (typical BAT region) from a subset of
subjects to evaluate histological presence of BAT. Non-shivering cold
stress elevated FAU and perfusion of BAT in lean, but not in obese
subjects. Lean subjects had greater FAU in BAT compared to obese
subjects during cold exposure and interestingly also at room
temperature. The higher BAT FAU was related to younger age and several
indicators of superior systemic metabolic health. The subjects who
manifested BAT histologically had several folds higher BAT FAU compared
to subjects with no such histological manifestation. Together, obese
subjects have less active tissue in supraclavicular region both in basal
and cold-activated state and the FA metabolism of BAT is blunted in
obesity.</p
Evidence-based Kernels: Fundamental Units of Behavioral Influence
This paper describes evidence-based kernels, fundamental units of behavioral influence that appear to underlie effective prevention and treatment for children, adults, and families. A kernel is a behavior–influence procedure shown through experimental analysis to affect a specific behavior and that is indivisible in the sense that removing any of its components would render it inert. Existing evidence shows that a variety of kernels can influence behavior in context, and some evidence suggests that frequent use or sufficient use of some kernels may produce longer lasting behavioral shifts. The analysis of kernels could contribute to an empirically based theory of behavioral influence, augment existing prevention or treatment efforts, facilitate the dissemination of effective prevention and treatment practices, clarify the active ingredients in existing interventions, and contribute to efficiently developing interventions that are more effective. Kernels involve one or more of the following mechanisms of behavior influence: reinforcement, altering antecedents, changing verbal relational responding, or changing physiological states directly. The paper describes 52 of these kernels, and details practical, theoretical, and research implications, including calling for a national database of kernels that influence human behavior
Application of polymeric nanoparticles in food sector
Nanotechnology presents opportunities to create new and better products. Nano technology has huge impact in many applications including food industry. Product of nanotechnology, such as polymeric nanoparticle, can be utilized to improve food quality by extending food shelf life, increase food safety, lower the cost and enhance the nutritional benefits. This chapter provides an overview of the properties of polymeric nanoparticle, preparation techniques, as well as the role polymeric nano-particles in the food industr
Azole interactions with multidrug therapy in pediatric oncology
Patients with cancer receive multidrug therapy. Antineoplastic agents and supportive care drugs are often administered together, leading to potential drug-drug interactions. These interactions may have significant clinical implications in terms of toxicity or a decrease in the efficacy of the treatment administered. Here, we focus on the role of azoles and their main pharmacokinetic interactions with the principal classes of drugs used in pediatric oncology. The co-administration of azoles and antineoplastic agents, corticosteroids, immunosuppressants, antacids, antiemetics, antiepileptic drugs and analgesics was investigated, and a practical guide on the management of these drugs when administered together is provided
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