2024
Relationship between diet and postoperative pain: A scoping review
Chowdhary H, Chow R, Li J, Rajput K. Relationship between diet and postoperative pain: A scoping review. Journal Of Anesthesia And Translational Medicine 2024, 3: 181-187. DOI: 10.1016/j.jatmed.2024.11.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPost-surgical painN-methyl-D-aspartateAcute postoperative painPostoperative painHigh-fat dietPain sensitivitySurgical populationImpact of dietIntermittent fastingPersistent post-surgical painAcute post-surgical painHuman studiesDiverse surgical populationResponse to morphinePost-operative painChronic pain conditionsHigh-fatReduction of inflammationPersistent painPain conditionsPainCochrane DatabaseRisk factorsCollate available evidenceInflammation
2018
Depletion of S100A4+ stromal cells does not prevent HCC development but reduces the stem cell-like phenotype of the tumors
Jiao J, González Á, Stevenson H, Gagea M, Sugimoto H, Kalluri R, Beretta L. Depletion of S100A4+ stromal cells does not prevent HCC development but reduces the stem cell-like phenotype of the tumors. Experimental & Molecular Medicine 2018, 50: e422-e422. PMID: 29303514, PMCID: PMC5992984, DOI: 10.1038/emm.2017.175.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCarcinoma, HepatocellularCell DifferentiationGene Expression Regulation, NeoplasticHepatitisHepatocytesLiver NeoplasmsLiver Neoplasms, ExperimentalMice, KnockoutMice, TransgenicNeoplastic Stem CellsNon-alcoholic Fatty Liver DiseasePTEN PhosphohydrolaseS100 Calcium-Binding Protein A4Stromal CellsConceptsDepletion of S100A4Hepatocellular carcinomaMouse modelCalcium-binding protein S100A4Stromal cellsStemness phenotypeDevelopment of HCCOval cell hyperplasiaReduction of inflammationStemness propertiesCell stemness propertiesNew mouse modelStem cell-like phenotypeViral thymidine kinaseCell-like phenotypeLiver diseaseCell hyperplasiaPoor prognosisGanciclovir injectionsNAS scoreAdjacent liverGastric cancerHCC developmentProtein S100A4Hepatic deletion
2016
Science Signaling Podcast for 25 October 2016: How glucocorticoids stimulate fat
Feldman B, VanHook A. Science Signaling Podcast for 25 October 2016: How glucocorticoids stimulate fat. Science Signaling 2016, 9 DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.aal1653.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdipocyte proliferationResponse to high fat dietIncreased adipocyte proliferationIssue of Science SignalingInhibited adipocyte differentiationReduction of inflammationDifferentiation of adipocytesTreat inflammatory conditionsHigh-fat dietSecreted proteasesSecreted proteinsEndogenous glucocorticoidsAdipocyte differentiationDexamethasone treatmentPrimary mouseSynthetic glucocorticoidInflammatory conditionsSignaling pathwayGlucocorticoidHuman volunteersHuman adipocytesAdipose tissueNormal physiologyPodcast featuresFat tissue
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