14 results on '"Jing-Zhu, Zhou"'
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2. Improvements in the ELF test are associated with widespread changes in the hepatic transcriptome in patients with advanced fibrosis due to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis
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Zobair M. Younossi, Quentin Anstee, Stephen Harrison, Michael Trauner, Eric Lawitz, Vincent Wai-Sun Wong, Takeshi Okanoue, Manuel Romero Gomez, William Alazawi, Yevgeniy Gindin, Jing Zhu Zhou, Marianne Camargo, Kathryn Kersey, Chuhan Chung, Mani Subramanian, Robert Myers, Zachary Goodman, Rohit Loomba, William Rosenberg, and Arun Sanyal
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Hepatology - Published
- 2020
3. A Fibrosis-Independent Hepatic Transcriptomic Signature Identifies Drivers of Disease Progression in Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
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Jun Xu, Kris V. Kowdley, Yevgeniy Gindin, Richard M. Green, Andrew J. Muir, Michael Trauner, Michael Houghton, Cynthia Levy, Abdolabdolamir Landi, Zhaoshi Jiang, Andrew N. Billin, Chuhan Chung, Christopher L. Bowlus, Robert P. Myers, Jing Zhu Zhou, and Zachary Goodman
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Liver Cirrhosis ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,Biopsy ,Cholangitis, Sclerosing ,Clinical Sciences ,Immunology ,Medical Biochemistry and Metabolomics ,Inflammatory bowel disease ,Gastroenterology ,Primary sclerosing cholangitis ,Bile Acids and Salts ,Transcriptome ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Fibrosis ,Internal medicine ,Gene expression ,medicine ,Humans ,Principal Component Analysis ,Hepatology ,Gastroenterology & Hepatology ,business.industry ,ATF6 ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Interleukin-8 ,Original Articles ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Autoimmune, Cholestatic and Biliary Disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Liver ,Disease Progression ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Female ,Original Article ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Background and aimsPrimary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a heterogeneous cholangiopathy characterized by progressive biliary fibrosis. RNA sequencing of liver tissue from patients with PSC (n=74) enrolled in a 96-week clinical trial was performed to identify associations between biological pathways that were independent of fibrosis and clinical events.Approach and resultsThe effect of fibrosis was subtracted from gene expression using a computational approach. The fibrosis-adjusted gene expression patterns were associated with time to first PSC-related clinical event (e.g., cholangitis, hepatic decompensation), and differential expression based on risk groups and Ingenuity Pathway Analysis were performed. Baseline demographic data were representative of PSC: median age 48years, 71% male, 49% with inflammatory bowel disease, and 44% with bridging fibrosis or cirrhosis. The first principle component (PC1) of RNA-sequencing data accounted for 18% of variance and correlated with fibrosis stage (ρ=-0.80; P0.05). The top pathways identified by Ingenuity Pathway Analysis were eukaryotic translation inhibition factor 2 (eIF2) signaling and regulation of eIF4/p70S6K signaling. Genes involved in the unfolded protein response, activating transcription factor 6 (ATF6) and eIF2, were differentially expressed between the PSC clusters (down-regulated in the high-risk group by log-fold changes of -0.18 [P=0.02] and -0.16 [P=0.02], respectively). Clinical events were enriched in the high-risk versus low-risk group (38% [12/32] vs. 2.4% [1/42], P 
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- 2021
4. Removal of fibrosis-related genes identifies a hepatic gene expression signature that identifies canonical signaling pathways and is correlated with clinical outcomes in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis
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Michael Trauner, Yevgeniy Gindin, Jing Zhu Zhou, Ryan Huss, Chuhan Chung, Mani Subramanian, Robert Myers, Zachary Goodman, Andrew Muir, Christopher Bowlus, Aldo J Montano-Loza, Palak Trivedi, and Cynthia LEVY
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Hepatology - Published
- 2020
5. Serological Survey of Zika Virus in Humans and Animals in Dejiang Prefecture, Guizhou Province, China
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Fan, Li, Jing Zhu, Zhou, Lei, Zhou, Shi Hong, Fu, Zhen Zao, Tian, Qi, Wang, Nan, Shao, Dan, Li, Ying, He, Wen Wen, Lei, Guang Peng, Tang, Guo Dong, Liang, Ding Ming, Wang, Yan Ping, Zhang, and Huan Yu, Wang
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Adult ,Male ,China ,Adolescent ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Zika Virus ,Middle Aged ,Risk Assessment ,Young Adult ,Child, Preschool ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Animals ,Humans ,Female ,Serologic Tests ,Child ,Aged - Abstract
The current outbreak of Zika virus (ZIKV) poses a severe threat to human health. Two ZIKV strains were isolated from mosquitoes collected from the Dejiang prefecture in China in 2016, which was the first isolation of ZIKV in nature in China.In this study, serum samples were collected from 366 healthy individuals and 104 animals from Dejiang prefecture in 2017, and the plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT) was used to evaluate the seroprevalence of ZIKV.None of the 366 residents from whom the samples were collected were seropositive for ZIKV. None of the 11 pigs from whom the samples were collected were seropositive for ZIKV, while 1 of 63 (1.59%) chickens and 2 of 30 (6.67%) sheep were seropositive for ZIKV.The extremely low seropositivity rate of ZIKV antibodies in animals in the Dejiang prefecture, Guizhou province in this study indicates that ZIKV can infect animals; however, there is a low risk of ZIKV circulating in the local population.
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- 2019
6. Hepatic transcriptomic analysis identifies a mast cell gene expression signature that correlates with fibrosis stage and is prognostic in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis
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Michael Trauner, Yevgeniy Gindin, Jing Zhu Zhou, Jun Xu, Andrew Billin, Chuhan Chung, Mani Subramanian, Robert Myers, Atsushi Tanaka, Zachary Goodman, Andrew Muir, Douglas Thorburn, Christopher Bowlus, Cynthia Levy, and Kris V. Kowdley
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Hepatology - Published
- 2020
7. Transcriptome analysis of paired liver biopsies identifies correlates of HBsAg response in placebo and TDF treated CHB patients
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Yao-Chun Hsu, Diana Chen, Vithika Suri, Jeffrey Wallin, Jing Zhu Zhou, Cheng-Hao Tseng, Yen-Tsung Huang, Mani Subramanian, Anuj Gaggar, and Ondrej Podlaha
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Hepatology - Published
- 2020
8. Effects and Mechanisms of Auricular Electroacupuncture on Visceral Pain Induced by Colorectal Distension in Conscious Rats
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Han Li, Yichun Tang, Jian-Bin Zhang, Hongxing Ran, Shasha Hu, Jian-De Chen, Jing-Zhu Zhou, and Yinping Wang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Colon ,Electroacupuncture ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Acupuncture, Ear ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,02 engineering and technology ,Serotonergic ,Severity of Illness Index ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Random Allocation ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,021105 building & construction ,medicine ,Acupuncture ,Animals ,RNA, Messenger ,Receptor ,Electromyography ,business.industry ,Visceral pain ,Visceral Pain ,General Medicine ,eye diseases ,Vasomotor System ,Endocrinology ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Mechanism of action ,Anesthesia ,Receptor, Serotonin, 5-HT1A ,Raphe Nuclei ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Raphe nuclei ,Colorectal distension ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Dilatation, Pathologic - Abstract
Objective To investigate the effects and mechanisms of action of auricular electroacupuncture (AEA) on visceral pain induced by colorectal distension (CRD). Methods Twenty-nine female Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into four groups: control; untreated CRD; CRD+AEA; and CRD+sham electroacupuncture (SEA). An electromyogram (EMG) was recorded for 120 min in the conscious state. After a 30 min baseline recording, CRD was performed in untreated CRD, AEA and SEA groups and lasted for 90 min. AEA and SEA were started at 30 min and lasted for 30 min. The EMG was recorded and analysed to evaluate the severity of visceral pain, indicated by the magnitude of the vasomotor response (VMR). mRNA expression of the 5-hydroxytryptamine 1a (5-HT1a) receptor was measured separately in the colon and raphe nuclei using real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR. Results No differences were seen in the baseline EMG among the four groups (p>0.05). During pre-stimulation, VMR magnitude in the CRD, AEA and SEA groups increased compared with that in the control group (p1a receptor in both the colon and raphe nuclei was lower in AEA but not SEA groups compared with the CRD group (pConclusions AEA can ameliorate CRD-induced visceral pain in rats, and increase mRNA expression of the 5-HT1a receptor peripherally (in the colon) and centrally (in the raphe nuclei), suggesting a serotonergic mechanism of action.
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- 2014
9. Genetic characterization of hantaviruses isolated from Guizhou, China: Evidence for spillover and reassortment in nature
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Zhen F. Fu, Yong-Zhen Zhang, Zhao-xiao Wang, Jing-Zhu Zhou, Chun Yu, Yang Zou, Jing Hu, and Dingming Wang
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China ,Orthohantavirus ,Hantavirus Infections ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Reassortment ,Sequence Homology ,Rodentia ,Biology ,Viral Envelope Proteins ,Virology ,Reassortant Viruses ,Animals ,Humans ,Clade ,Lung ,Phylogeny ,Hantaan virus ,Hantavirus ,Base Sequence ,Phylogenetic tree ,biology.organism_classification ,Infectious Diseases ,Bunyaviridae ,Seoul virus - Abstract
To gain more insights into the epidemiology of hantaviruses in the Guizhou province, China, rodents were captured in Guizhou during the period from 2001 to 2003. In addition, serum sample was collected from one patient. Virus isolation was attempted from human serum and rodent samples. Four hantaviruses were isolated successfully in cell culture from one human, two A. agrarius, and one R. norvegicus. The nucleotide sequences for the entire S and M and partial L segment were determined from these four isolates as well as six viruses isolated in 1980s. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the S segment from all isolates belong to the Hantaan virus (HTNV) clade, regardless of the sources from which they were derived. According to the S sequences, these viruses could be divided into three distinct phylogroups, showing geographical clustering. Analysis of the entire M and the partial L segment sequences demonstrated that 8 out of the 10 isolates belong to the HTNV clade. However, two isolates (CGRn8316 and CGRn9415) isolated from R. norvegicus belong to the Seoul virus (SEOV) clade. In addition, these two isolates were distinct from other known members of SEOV clade. Together, the data suggest that at least three groups of HTNV are co-circulating and one new variant of SEOV may be present in Guizhou. Our results also suggest that HTNV from A. agrarius spilled over to R. norvegicus and natural reassortment between HTNV and SEOV occurred during or after the spillover.
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- 2008
10. Effects and mechanisms of auricular vagus nerve stimulation on high-fat-diet--induced obese rats
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Han, Li, Jian-Bin, Zhang, Chen, Xu, Qing-Qing, Tang, Wei-Xing, Shen, Jing-Zhu, Zhou, Jian-De, Chen, Yin-Ping, Wang, Li, Han, Zhang, Jian-Bin, Xu, Chen, Tang, Qing-Qing, Shen, Wei-Xing, Zhou, Jing-Zhu, Chen, Jian-De, and Wang, Yin-Ping
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Normal diet ,Vagus Nerve Stimulation ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Adipose Tissue, White ,Adipose tissue ,White adipose tissue ,Intra-Abdominal Fat ,Diet, High-Fat ,Ion Channels ,Mitochondrial Proteins ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Norepinephrine ,Adipose Tissue, Brown ,Weight loss ,Internal medicine ,Brown adipose tissue ,Weight Loss ,Medicine ,Animals ,Obesity ,Uncoupling Protein 1 ,Cholecystokinin ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Gastric emptying ,business.industry ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Ear ,Dietary Fats ,Thermogenin ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Adipose Tissue ,Receptors, Adrenergic, beta-3 ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Energy Intake ,Energy Metabolism ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
Objective Obesity is a major public health problem. Regulating food intake and promoting metabolism of fat are two important options for treating obesity. Auricular vagus nerve stimulation (AVNS) is considered as an alternative approach to vagal nerve stimulation. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of AVNS and its mechanisms on obesity in obese rats. Methods Male Sprague-Dawley rats were fed either a high-fat diet (HFD) or a normal diet for 8 wk. Qualified HFD rats were randomly divided into three groups: the HFD group, the AVNS group, and the sham group for 6 wk treatment. Body weight and daily energy intake were recorded weekly. The rats were sacrificed for measurement of weight of bilateral perirenal, epididymal white adipose tissue (WAT), dorsal brown adipose tissue (BAT), and gastric emptying. Serum cholecystokinin (CCK), peptide YY 3 to 36 (PYY 3–36 ) and norepinephrine (NE) were assayed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction was used to assess the mRNA expressions of CCK subtype receptor a (CCKa) in the antrum, PYY 3–36 receptor in the distal ileum, β 3 -adrenoceptor, and uncoupling protein gene 1 ( UCP1 ) in the BAT. Results Compared with HFD group, AVNS significantly reduced body weight and epididymal WAT and increased BAT weight, serum NE, mRNA expressions of β 3 -adrenoceptors, and UCP1 of the BAT, but had no effect on daily energy intake, perirenal WAT weight, gastric emptying, serum levels of CCK and PYY, or mRNA expressions of CCKa receptor and PYY 3–36 receptor in the relevant tissues. The sham group, as a comparison group for AVNS, saw less effect in any of the indexes compared with the HFD group. AVNS had more effect on weight loss, reduction of perirenal WAT, and increase of NE, β 3 -adrenoceptor, and UCP1 than sham. Conclusions AVNS was more effective in reducing body weight and causing visceral fat loss. Biochemical tests found more NE released in the serum and more β 3 -adrenoceptor and UCP1 expression in the BAT. All of these features suggested that energy expenditure might play an important role in obesity management by AVNS.
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11. [Analysis of the genetic differences in the nucleoprotein between rabies virus and its vaccine strains in Guizhou province from year 2005 to 2010]
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Shi-jun, Li, Yu-chun, Ding-ming, Wang, Qing, Tang, Xiao-yan, Tao, Hao, Li, Yan, Zhuang, Jing-zhu, Zhou, Yue, Wang, Ke-cheng, Tian, and Guang-peng, Tang
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Dogs ,Nucleoproteins ,Genotype ,Rabies Vaccines ,Rabies ,Rabies virus ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Animals ,Humans ,RNA, Viral ,Amino Acid Sequence - Abstract
This study was to explore the differences in the nucleoprotein gene between rabies virus (RABV) and its vaccine strains in Guizhou province from year 2005 to 2010.Samples from 4 rabies patients and cerebral tissue samples of 28 rabies infected dogs were collected from different districts in Guizhou province between year 2005 and 2010. Direct Immunofluorescence Assay (DFA) and RT-nested PCR assay were applied to detect the overall length of N gene sequence. Meanwhile, based on the comparison between the homology and phylogenetic tree, the differences in N gene sequence between the prevalent RABV and the RABV vaccine strains collected from NCBI database in these years.According to DFA and RT-nested PCR assay, the antigen and nucleic acid of the 21 dogs and 4 human samples were both confirmed positive; whose full length of N gene sequences were both 1353 bp. The homological analysis showed that the 25 strains of RABV virus and the RABV type I virus stored by GenBank database shared a high homology in N gene nucleotide and amino acid sequences, which were 89%-100% and 98%-100%, respectively. Besides, the homology between the 25 strains of RABV virus and its vaccines in nucleotide and amino acid sequences were separately 86%-95% and 96%-100%. The N gene of vaccines for livestock shared the highest homology with HEP-Flury strain in the nucleotide and amino acid, which were 88%-89% and 98%-99%, respectively. The vaccines for human use showed its greatest homology with the CTN strain in nucleotide (86%-100%) and amino acid (96%-100%). The phylogenetic tree analysis indicated that the 25 strains of RABV virus, RABV type I virus and the CTN vaccine strains constituted one individual cluster, which was least different from the CTN vaccine for human use.The prevalent RABV virus, the vaccine HEP-Flury for livestock and the vaccine CTN for human use were found to be highly similar in N gene expression in Guizhou province from 2005 to 2010.
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- 2012
12. Investigation of the role of healthy dogs as potential carriers of rabies virus
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Ming-Hui Li, Jing-Zhu Zhou, Guan-Mu Dong, Ivan V. Kuzmin, Zhao-xiao Wang, Yong-Zhen Zhang, Wen-rong Yao, Ding Ming Wang, Chenglong Xiong, Charles E. Rupprecht, Ge-Lin Xu, Yang Zou, Michael Niezgoda, Tai-Fu Lv, and Zhen F. Fu
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Saliva ,China ,Rabies ,Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ,medicine.disease_cause ,Antibodies, Viral ,Microbiology ,Virus ,Dogs ,Virology ,medicine ,Animals ,Dog Diseases ,Antigens, Viral ,biology ,Zoonosis ,Rabies virus ,medicine.disease ,Infectious Diseases ,Immunology ,Carrier State ,biology.protein ,Enzootic ,RNA, Viral ,Antibody ,Asymptomatic carrier - Abstract
To investigate whether healthy animals are potential carriers of rabies virus in China, 153 domestic dogs were collected from a rabies enzootic area, Anlong county in Guizhou Province, and monitored for 6 months. Initially, findings of rabies virus antigen in the saliva of 15 dogs by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test suggested they might be carriers. These 15 dogs were kept under observation for 6 months. None of the dogs showed any clinical signs of rabies during the observation period. Moreover, using the ELISA test alone, detection of rabies virus antigen in saliva of some animals was not consistent during the observation period. However, none of the saliva samples collected either at the time of acquisition or during the observation period was found to be positive for rabies virus RNA by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Furthermore, neither viral antigen nor viral RNA was detected in the brain samples collected at the time of euthanasia. These results do not provide support for the contention that healthy dogs act as carriers in rabies. Caution is urged when preliminary and nondefinitive tests, such as ELISA, are used to infer clinical status related to rabies.
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13. Investigation of the Role of Healthy Dogs as Potential Carriers of Rabies Virus.
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Yong-Zhen Zhang, Zhen F. Fu, Ding-Ming Wang, Jing-Zhu Zhou, Zhao-Xiao Wang, Tai-Fu Lv, Cheng-Long Xiong, Yang Zou, Wen-Rong Yao, Ming-Hui Li, Guan-Mu Dong, Ge-Lin Xu, Michael Niezgoda, Ivan V. Kuzmin, and Charles E. Rupprecht
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DOGS as carriers of disease ,RABIES virus ,VIRAL antigens ,SALIVA microbiology ,EUTHANASIA ,ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay ,REVERSE transcriptase polymerase chain reaction - Abstract
To investigate whether healthy animals are potential carriers of rabies virus in China, 153 domestic dogs were collected from a rabies enzootic area, Anlong county in Guizhou Province, and monitored for 6 months. Initially, findings of rabies virus antigen in the saliva of 15 dogs by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test suggested they might be carriers. These 15 dogs were kept under observation for 6 months. None of the dogs showed any clinical signs of rabies during the observation period. Moreover, using the ELISA test alone, detection of rabies virus antigen in saliva of some animals was not consistent during the observation period. However, none of the saliva samples collected either at the time of acquisition or during the observation period was found to be positive for rabies virus RNA by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Furthermore, neither viral antigen nor viral RNA was detected in the brain samples collected at the time of euthanasia. These results do not provide support for the contention that healthy dogs act as carriers in rabies. Caution is urged when preliminary and nondefinitive tests, such as ELISA, are used to infer clinical status related to rabies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Effects and mechanisms of auricular vagus nerve stimulation on high-fat-diet--induced obese rats.
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Li H, Zhang JB, Xu C, Tang QQ, Shen WX, Zhou JZ, Chen JD, and Wang YP
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- Adipose Tissue, Brown metabolism, Adipose Tissue, White metabolism, Animals, Diet, High-Fat, Dietary Fats administration & dosage, Energy Intake, Energy Metabolism, Intra-Abdominal Fat metabolism, Ion Channels metabolism, Male, Mitochondrial Proteins metabolism, Norepinephrine blood, Obesity etiology, Obesity metabolism, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Receptors, Adrenergic, beta-3 metabolism, Uncoupling Protein 1, Adipose Tissue metabolism, Ear, Obesity therapy, Vagus Nerve Stimulation methods, Weight Loss
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Objective: Obesity is a major public health problem. Regulating food intake and promoting metabolism of fat are two important options for treating obesity. Auricular vagus nerve stimulation (AVNS) is considered as an alternative approach to vagal nerve stimulation. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of AVNS and its mechanisms on obesity in obese rats., Methods: Male Sprague-Dawley rats were fed either a high-fat diet (HFD) or a normal diet for 8 wk. Qualified HFD rats were randomly divided into three groups: the HFD group, the AVNS group, and the sham group for 6 wk treatment. Body weight and daily energy intake were recorded weekly. The rats were sacrificed for measurement of weight of bilateral perirenal, epididymal white adipose tissue (WAT), dorsal brown adipose tissue (BAT), and gastric emptying. Serum cholecystokinin (CCK), peptide YY3 to 36 (PYY3-36) and norepinephrine (NE) were assayed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction was used to assess the mRNA expressions of CCK subtype receptor a (CCKa) in the antrum, PYY3-36 receptor in the distal ileum, β3-adrenoceptor, and uncoupling protein gene 1 (UCP1) in the BAT., Results: Compared with HFD group, AVNS significantly reduced body weight and epididymal WAT and increased BAT weight, serum NE, mRNA expressions of β3-adrenoceptors, and UCP1 of the BAT, but had no effect on daily energy intake, perirenal WAT weight, gastric emptying, serum levels of CCK and PYY, or mRNA expressions of CCKa receptor and PYY3-36 receptor in the relevant tissues. The sham group, as a comparison group for AVNS, saw less effect in any of the indexes compared with the HFD group. AVNS had more effect on weight loss, reduction of perirenal WAT, and increase of NE, β3-adrenoceptor, and UCP1 than sham., Conclusions: AVNS was more effective in reducing body weight and causing visceral fat loss. Biochemical tests found more NE released in the serum and more β3-adrenoceptor and UCP1 expression in the BAT. All of these features suggested that energy expenditure might play an important role in obesity management by AVNS., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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