Category Health/Medical

Nicotine-Chomping Bacteria may hold key to Anti-Smoking Therapy

Nicotine-degrading enzyme from Pseudomonas putida, NicA2, a flavin-containing protein was studied. A kinetic evaluation of the enzyme was conducted, which included determination of Km, kcat, buffer/serum half-life, and thermostability. Additionally, the catabolism profile of NicA2 was elucidated to assess the potential toxicity of the nicotine-derived products. In characterizing the enzyme, a favorable biochemical profile of the enzyme was discovered, making NicA2 a prospective therapeutic candidate. This approach provides a new avenue for the field of nicotine addiction therapy.

Nicotine-degrading enzyme from Pseudomonas putida, NicA2, a flavin-containing protein was studied. A kinetic evaluation of the enzyme was conducted, which included determination of Km, kcat, buffer/serum half-life, and thermostability. Additionally, the catabolism profile of NicA2 was elucidated to assess the potential toxicity of the nicotine-derived products. In characterizing the enzyme, a favorable biochemical profile of the enzyme was discovered, making NicA2 a prospective therapeutic candidate. This approach provides a new avenue for the field of nicotine addiction therapy.

This enzyme can be recreated in lab settings and possesses a number of promising characteristics for drug development...

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How Microbiota Protects against Development of Type 1 Diabetes

A pancreatic islet of Langerhans expressing the immunoregulator antimicrobial peptide CRAM (in red). The insulin-producting beta-cells are in green and the glucagon-producting alpha-cells are in blue. Credit: © Julien Diana

A pancreatic islet of Langerhans expressing the immunoregulator antimicrobial peptide CRAM (in red). The insulin-producting beta-cells are in green and the glucagon-producting alpha-cells are in blue. Credit: © Julien Diana

A category of antimicrobial peptides, cathelicidins and being researched by a team coordinated by Julien Diana, Inserm Research Fellow at Inserm Unit 1151 is focusing on. Apart from their protective function, these peptides have also exhibited immunoregulatory abilities against several autoimmune diseases.

They observed that beta pancreatic cells in non-diseased mice produce cathelicidins and that, interestingly, this production is impaired in diabetic mice...

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Rapid Aging of the Thymus linked to Decline in Free Radical Defenses

 

A new study reveals that thymus atrophy may stem from a decline in its ability to protect against DNA damage from free radicals. The damage accelerates metabolic dysfunction in the organ, progressively reducing its production of pathogen-fighting T cells. Common antioxidants may slow thymus atrophy and be a Rx strategy for protecting elderly from infections.

“The thymus ages more rapidly than any other tissue in the body, diminishing the ability of older individuals to respond to new immunologic challenges, including evolving pathogens and the vaccines that may otherwise offer protection from them,” says Howard Petrie of SRI. Starting around puberty, the thymus rapidly decreases in size and loses capacity to produce enough new T cells...

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How Consuming Concentrated Extract of Thylakoids in Spinach can reduce Hunger and Cravings

 Thylakoids are found in chloroplasts in stacks and help in ATP synthesis ie chemisomosis in plants generates ATP is by using a proton concentration gradient which is done in four steps. https://sites.google.com/site/apbiophotosynthesis/chemiosmosis

Thylakoids are found in chloroplasts in stacks and help in ATP synthesis ie chemisomosis in plants generates ATP is by using a proton concentration gradient which is done in four steps. https://sites.google.com/site/apbiophotosynthesis/chemiosmosis

Thylakoids encourage the release of satiety hormones, which is very beneficial in slowing down fat digestion. The study examines the effect of consuming a single dose of concentrated extract of thylakoids from spinach on satiety, food intake, lipids, and glucose compared to a placebo. 30 males and 30 females, overweight or obese took part in a double-blind randomized crossover study. They consumed either the spinach extract or a placebo in random order at least a week apart...

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