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      Adaptations of the 3T3-L1 adipocyte lipidome to defective ether lipid catabolism upon Agmo knockdown

      Journal of Lipid Research
      Vol. 63Issue 6100222Published online: May 7, 2022
      • Sabrina Sailer
      • Katharina Lackner
      • Mia L. Pras-Raves
      • Eric J.M. Wever
      • Jan B. van Klinken
      • Adriaan D. Dane
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        Little is known about the physiological role of alkylglycerol monooxygenase (AGMO), the only enzyme capable of cleaving the 1-O-alkyl ether bond of ether lipids. Expression and enzymatic activity of this enzyme can be detected in a variety of tissues including adipose tissue. This labile lipolytic membrane-bound protein uses tetrahydrobiopterin as a cofactor, and mice with reduced tetrahydrobiopterin levels have alterations in body fat distribution and blood lipid concentrations. In addition, manipulation of AGMO in macrophages led to significant changes in the cellular lipidome, and alkylglycerolipids, the preferred substrates of AGMO, were shown to accumulate in mature adipocytes.
        Adaptations of the 3T3-L1 adipocyte lipidome to defective ether lipid catabolism upon Agmo knockdown
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        Impact of pasteurization on the self-assembly of human milk lipids during digestion

        Journal of Lipid Research
        Vol. 63Issue 5100183Published online: February 15, 2022
        • Syaza Y. Binte Abu Bakar
        • Malinda Salim
        • Andrew J. Clulow
        • Adrian Hawley
        • Joseph Pelle
        • Donna T. Geddes
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          Human milk is critical for the survival and development of infants. This source of nutrition contains components that protect against infections while stimulating immune maturation. In cases where the mother's own milk is unavailable, pasteurized donor milk is the preferred option. Although pasteurization has been shown to have minimal impact on the lipid and FA composition before digestion, no correlation has been made between the impact of pasteurization on the FFA composition and the self-assembly of lipids during digestion, which could act as delivery mechanisms for poorly water-soluble components.
          Impact of pasteurization on the self-assembly of human milk lipids during digestion
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          Mass spectrometry imaging of phosphatidylcholine metabolism in lungs administered with therapeutic surfactants and isotopic tracers

          Journal of Lipid Research
          Vol. 62100023Published online: January 13, 2021
          • Shane R. Ellis
          • Emily Hall
          • Madhuriben Panchal
          • Bryn Flinders
          • Jens Madsen
          • Grielof Koster
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            Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) visualizes molecular distributions throughout tissues but is blind to dynamic metabolic processes. Here, MSI with high mass resolution together with multiple stable isotope labeling provided spatial analyses of phosphatidylcholine (PC) metabolism in mouse lungs. Dysregulated surfactant metabolism is central to many respiratory diseases. Metabolism and turnover of therapeutic pulmonary surfactants were imaged from distributions of intact and metabolic products of an added tracer, universally 13C-labeled dipalmitoyl PC (U13C-DPPC).
            Mass spectrometry imaging of phosphatidylcholine metabolism in lungs administered with therapeutic surfactants and isotopic tracers
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            Vitamin D deficiency promotes accumulation of bioactive lipids and increased endocannabinoid tone in zebrafish

            Journal of Lipid Research
            Vol. 62100142Published online: October 17, 2021
            • Megan M. Knuth
            • Whitney L. Stutts
            • Morgan M. Ritter
            • Kenneth P. Garrard
            • Seth W. Kullman
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              Vitamin D is well known for its traditional role in bone mineral homeostasis; however, recent evidence suggests that vitamin D also plays a significant role in metabolic control. This study served to investigate putative linkages between vitamin D deficiency (VDD) and metabolic disruption of bioactive lipids by MS imaging. Our approach employed infrared-matrix-assisted laser desorption electrospray ionization MS imaging for lipid metabolite profiling in 6-month-old zebrafish fed either a VDD or a vitamin D-sufficient (VDS) diet.
              Vitamin D deficiency promotes accumulation of bioactive lipids and increased endocannabinoid tone in zebrafish
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              Lipid signature of advanced human carotid atherosclerosis assessed by mass spectrometry imaging

              Journal of Lipid Research
              Vol. 62100020Published online: January 5, 2021
              • Astrid M. Moerman
              • Mirjam Visscher
              • Nuria Slijkhuis
              • Kim Van Gaalen
              • Bram Heijs
              • Theo Klein
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                Carotid atherosclerosis is a risk factor for ischemic stroke, one of the main causes of mortality and disability worldwide. The disease is characterized by plaques, heterogeneous deposits of lipids, and necrotic debris in the vascular wall, which grow gradually and may remain asymptomatic for decades. However, at some point a plaque can evolve to a high-risk plaque phenotype, which may trigger a cerebrovascular event. Lipids play a key role in the development and progression of atherosclerosis, but the nature of their involvement is not fully understood.
                Lipid signature of advanced human carotid atherosclerosis assessed by mass spectrometry imaging
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