2022
Stimulation of the hepatoportal nerve plexus with focused ultrasound restores glucose homoeostasis in diabetic mice, rats and swine
Cotero V, Graf J, Miwa H, Hirschstein Z, Qanud K, Huerta TS, Tai N, Ding Y, Jimenez-Cowell K, Tomaio JN, Song W, Devarajan A, Tsaava T, Madhavan R, Wallace K, Loghin E, Morton C, Fan Y, Kao TJ, Akhtar K, Damaraju M, Barenboim L, Maietta T, Ashe J, Tracey KJ, Coleman TR, Di Carlo D, Shin D, Zanos S, Chavan SS, Herzog RI, Puleo C. Stimulation of the hepatoportal nerve plexus with focused ultrasound restores glucose homoeostasis in diabetic mice, rats and swine. Nature Biomedical Engineering 2022, 6: 683-705. PMID: 35361935, PMCID: PMC10127248, DOI: 10.1038/s41551-022-00870-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlucose homeostasisGlucose toleranceNerve plexusAfferent autonomic nervesHyperinsulinemic euglycaemic clampNon-pharmacologic therapiesType 2 diabetesInsulin-resistant diabetesHepatic portal systemAutonomic nervesNerve pathwaysDiabetic miceFocused ultrasound stimulationPeripheral neuronsSensory projectionsIntestinal tissueMetabolic diseasesMulti-omics profilingPortal systemMetabolic tissuesGlucose availabilityDiabetesSelective activationPlexusUltrasound stimulation
2015
The role of gut microbiota in the development of type 1, type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity
Tai N, Wong FS, Wen L. The role of gut microbiota in the development of type 1, type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity. Reviews In Endocrine And Metabolic Disorders 2015, 16: 55-65. PMID: 25619480, PMCID: PMC4348024, DOI: 10.1007/s11154-015-9309-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGut microbiotaAutoimmune type 1 diabetesType 2 diabetes mellitusInsulin-resistant type 2 diabetesMajor public health concernAltered gut microbiotaDevelopment of T1DType 2 diabetesType 1 diabetesGut microbiota compositionPublic health concernDiabetes mellitusPersistent hyperglycemiaMetabolic disordersRodent modelsMicrobiota compositionType 1ObesityDiabetesHealth concernPotential mechanismsMicrobiotaT2DT1DDisease development
2011
IL-10-conditioned dendritic cells prevent autoimmune diabetes in NOD and humanized HLA-DQ8/RIP-B7.1 mice
Tai N, Yasuda H, Xiang Y, Zhang L, Rodriguez-Pinto D, Yokono K, Sherwin R, Wong FS, Nagata M, Wen L. IL-10-conditioned dendritic cells prevent autoimmune diabetes in NOD and humanized HLA-DQ8/RIP-B7.1 mice. Clinical Immunology 2011, 139: 336-349. PMID: 21458378, DOI: 10.1016/j.clim.2011.03.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdoptive TransferAnimalsB7-1 AntigenDendritic CellsDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1Disease Models, AnimalFemaleHLA-DQ AntigensHumansImmune ToleranceImmunophenotypingInsulin-Secreting CellsInterleukin-10Lymphocyte ActivationMaleMiceMice, Inbred BALB CMice, Inbred NODMice, SCIDMice, TransgenicSpecific Pathogen-Free OrganismsT-LymphocytesConceptsRIP-B7.1 miceAutoimmune diabetesIL-10IL-10-treated DCIL-12/23 p40T cell toleranceT cell proliferationDifferent animal modelsNew therapeutic interventionsSpontaneous diabetesRegulatory cellsDendritic cellsImmune toleranceCostimulatory moleculesIL-6IL-4T cellsAnimal modelsCell toleranceTherapeutic interventionsDiabetesCell proliferationT1D.MiceCells
2010
Cross Talk Between Pathogenic CD4+T Cells and B Cells (143.35)
Xiang Y, Peng J, Tai N, Hu C, Zhou Z, Wen L. Cross Talk Between Pathogenic CD4+T Cells and B Cells (143.35). The Journal Of Immunology 2010, 184: 143.35-143.35. DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.184.supp.143.35.Peer-Reviewed Original Research