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Epigenetic Modifications Induced by the Gut Microbiota May Result from What We ...

Reva, Katerina; Laranjinha, João; Rocha, Bárbara S.

Diet is currently considered one of the most important adjustable determinants of human health. The gut microbiota, the collection of microorganisms that inhabit (mainly) the distal bowel, has recently been shown to ensure critical physiological functions, such as immune, metabolic and neuropsychiatric. Many of these biological effects result from the production of bacterial metabolites that may target host cel...


A High Fat/Cholesterol Diet Recapitulates Some Alzheimer's Disease-Like Feature...

Mancini, Gianni; Dias, Cândida; Lourenço, Cátia F.; Laranjinha, João; Bem, Andreza de; Ledo, Ana

Background: Ample evidence from clinical and pre-clinical studies suggests mid-life hypercholesterolemia as a risk factor for developing Alzheimer's disease (AD) at a later age. Hypercholesterolemia induced by dietary habits can lead to vascular perturbations that increase the risk of developing sporadic AD. Objective: To investigate the effects of a high fat/cholesterol diet (HFCD) as a risk factor for AD by u...


Nitric Oxide Pathways in Neurovascular Coupling Under Normal and Stress Conditi...

Lourenço, Cátia F.; Laranjinha, João

The brain has impressive energy requirements and paradoxically, very limited energy reserves, implying its huge dependency on continuous blood supply. Aditionally, cerebral blood flow must be dynamically regulated to the areas of increased neuronal activity and thus, of increased metabolic demands. The coupling between neuronal activity and cerebral blood flow (CBF) is supported by a mechanism called neurovascu...


Age-Dependent Impairment of Neurovascular and Neurometabolic Coupling in the Hi...

Lourenço, Cátia F.; Ledo, Ana; Caetano, Miguel; Barbosa, Rui M.; Laranjinha, João

Neurovascular and neurometabolic coupling are critical and complex processes underlying brain function. Perturbations in the regulation of these processes are, likely, early dysfunctional alterations in pathological brain aging and age-related neurodegeneration. Evidences support the role of nitric oxide (•NO) as a key messenger both in neurovascular coupling, by signaling from neurons to blood vessels, and in ...


European contribution to the study of ROS: A summary of the findings and prospe...

Egea, Javier; Fabregat, Isabel; Frapart, Yves M; Ghezzi, Pietro; Görlach, Agnes; Kietzmann, Thomas; Kubaichuk, Kateryna; Knaus, Ulla G.

The European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) provides an ideal framework to establish multi-disciplinary research networks. COST Action BM1203 (EU-ROS) represents a consortium of researchers from different disciplines who are dedicated to providing new insights and tools for better understanding redox biology and medicine and, in the long run, to finding new therapeutic strategies to target dysregu...


Neurometabolic and electrophysiological changes during cortical spreading depol...

Lourenço, Cátia F.; Ledo, Ana; Gerhardt, Greg A.; Laranjinha, João; Barbosa, Rui M.

Spreading depolarization (SD) is a slow propagating wave of strong depolarization of neural cells, implicated in several neuropathological conditions. The breakdown of brain homeostasis promotes significant hemodynamic and metabolic alterations, which impacts on neuronal function. In this work we aimed to develop an innovative multimodal approach, encompassing metabolic, electric and hemodynamic measurements, t...


Role of nitrite, urate and pepsin in the gastroprotective effects of saliva

Rocha, Bárbara S.; Lundberg, Jon O.; Radi, Rafael; Laranjinha, João

Dietary nitrate is now recognized as an alternative substrate for nitric oxide (•NO) production in the gut. This novel pathway implies the sequential reduction of nitrate to nitrite, •NO and other bioactive nitrogen oxides but the physiological relevance of these oxidants has remained elusive. We have previously shown that dietary nitrite fuels an hitherto unrecognized nitrating pathway at acidic gastric pH, th...


Neurovascular and neurometabolic derailment in aging and Alzheimer's disease

Lourenço, Cátia F.; Ledo, Ana; Dias, Cândida; Barbosa, Rui M.; Laranjinha, João

The functional and structural integrity of the brain requires local adjustment of blood flow and regulated delivery of metabolic substrates to meet the metabolic demands imposed by neuronal activation. This process-neurovascular coupling-and ensued alterations of glucose and oxygen metabolism-neurometabolic coupling-are accomplished by concerted communication between neural and vascular cells. Evidence suggests...


The redox interplay between nitrite and nitric oxide: From the gut to the brain

Pereira, Cassilda; Ferreira, Nuno R.; Rocha, Bárbara S.; Barbosa, Rui M.; Laranjinha, João

The reversible redox conversion of nitrite and nitric oxide ((•)NO) in a physiological setting is now widely accepted. Nitrite has long been identified as a stable intermediate of (•)NO oxidation but several lines of evidence support the reduction of nitrite to nitric oxide in vivo. In the gut, this notion implies that nitrate from dietary sources fuels the longstanding production of nitrite in the oral cavity ...


Self-mixing microprobe for monitoring microvascular perfusion in rat brain

Figueiras, Edite; Oliveira, Ricardo; Lourenço, Cátia F.; Campos, Rita; Humeau-Heurtier, Anne; Barbosa, Rui M.; Laranjinha, João


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