adiP Cancer Research Results
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Adiponectin is an adipokine with anti-inflammatory and insulin-sensitizing properties, and its effects on tumor biology are thought to be mediated through influences on cell proliferation, apoptosis, and metabolic regulation.
Adiponectin is a key metabolic hormone whose levels have been associated with cancer risk and prognosis across multiple tumor types. Generally, lower adiponectin levels tend to correlate with more aggressive tumor phenotypes and poorer outcomes, while higher levels may offer a degree of protection.
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*cardioP↑, Epidemiological studies associate regular, moderate intake of blueberries and/or anthocyanins with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, death, and type 2 diabetes, and with improved weight maintenance and neuroprotection.
*neuroP↑,
*Inflam↓, Among the more important healthful aspects of blueberries are their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant actions and their beneficial effects on vascular and glucoregulatory function
*antiOx↓,
*GutMicro↑, Blueberry phytochemicals may affect gastrointestinal microflora and contribute to host health
*Half-Life↑, However, >50% of the 13C still remained in the body after 48 h
*LDL↓, controlled study of 58 diabetic patients, blueberry intake led to a decline in LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, and adiponectin and an increase in HDL cholesterol
*adiP↓,
*HDL↑,
*CRP↓, reduction was documented in inflammatory markers, including serum high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, soluble vascular adhesion molecule-1, and plasma IL-1β
*IL1β↓,
*Risk↓, lower Parkinson disease risk was associated with the highest quintile of anthocyanin (RR: 0.76) and berry (RR: 0.77) intake
*Risk↓, Nurse's Health Study, greater intake of blueberries and strawberries was associated with slower rates of cognitive decline in older adults, with an estimated delay in decline of about 2.5 y
*cognitive↑, Cognitive performance in elderly adults improved after 12 wk of daily intake of blueberry (94) or Concord grape (95) juice.
*memory↑, Better task switching and reduced interference in memory was found in healthy older adults after 90 d of blueberry supplementation
*other↑, After 12 wk of blueberry consumption, greater brain activity was detected using magnetic resonance imaging in healthy older adults during a cognitive challenge.
*BOLD↑, Similarly, during a memory test, regional blood oxygen level-dependent activity detected by MRI (99) was enhanced in the subjects taking blueberry, but not in those taking placebo.
*NO↓, 50–200 mg/d bilberry showed a dose-dependent decrease in neurotoxic NO and malondialdehyde, combined with an increase in neuroprotective antioxidant capacity due to glutathione, vitamin C, superoxide dismutase, and glutathione peroxidase
*MDA↓,
*GSH↑,
*VitC↑,
*SOD↑,
*GPx↑,
*eff↓, The percentage loss of blueberry anthocyanins during −18°C storage was 12% after 10 mo of storage
*eff↓, Freeze-dried blueberry powder loses anthocyanins in a temperature-dependent manner with a half-life of 139, 39, and 12 d when stored at 25, 42, and 60°C, respectively
*eff↓, Blueberries are low in ascorbic acid and high in anthocyanins (187), and notably anthocyanins are readily degraded by ascorbic acid
*eff↝, Shelf-stable blueberry products like jam (196), juice (197), and extracts (198) can lose polyphenolic compounds when stored at ambient temperature whereas refrigeration mitigates losses.
*Risk↓, It can be safely stated that daily moderate intake (50 mg anthocyanins, one-third cup of blueberries) can mitigate the risk of diseases and conditions of major socioeconomic importance in the Western world.
Showing Research Papers: 1 to 1 of 1
* indicates research on normal cells as opposed to diseased cells
Total Research Paper Matches: 1
Pathway results for Effect on Cancer / Diseased Cells:
Total Targets: 0
Pathway results for Effect on Normal Cells:
Redox & Oxidative Stress ⓘ
antiOx↓, 1, GPx↑, 1, GSH↑, 1, HDL↑, 1, MDA↓, 1, SOD↑, 1, VitC↑, 1,
Core Metabolism/Glycolysis ⓘ
adiP↓, 1, LDL↓, 1,
Transcription & Epigenetics ⓘ
other↑, 1,
Angiogenesis & Vasculature ⓘ
NO↓, 1,
Immune & Inflammatory Signaling ⓘ
CRP↓, 1, IL1β↓, 1, Inflam↓, 1,
Drug Metabolism & Resistance ⓘ
eff↓, 3, eff↝, 1, Half-Life↑, 1,
Clinical Biomarkers ⓘ
CRP↓, 1, GutMicro↑, 1,
Functional Outcomes ⓘ
BOLD↑, 1, cardioP↑, 1, cognitive↑, 1, memory↑, 1, neuroP↑, 1, Risk↓, 3,
Total Targets: 25
Scientific Paper Hit Count for: adiP, adiponectin
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-format for product, such as nano of lipid formations
-different cell line effects
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