Disruption of FADS2 gene in mice impairs male reproduction and causes dermal and intestinal ulceration.
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Genome-wide meta-analysis increases to 71 the number of confirmed Crohn's disease susceptibility lociThe Essentiality of Arachidonic Acid in Infant DevelopmentFatty Acid Desaturases, Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Regulation, and Biotechnological AdvancesThe combined human sperm proteome: cellular pathways and implications for basic and clinical scienceLPIAT1 regulates arachidonic acid content in phosphatidylinositol and is required for cortical lamination in miceELOVL2 controls the level of n-6 28:5 and 30:5 fatty acids in testis, a prerequisite for male fertility and sperm maturation in miceDocosahexaenoic acid supplementation fully restores fertility and spermatogenesis in male delta-6 desaturase-null miceThe fatty acid desaturase 3 gene encodes for different FADS3 protein isoforms in mammalian tissuesCartilage-specific ablation of site-1 protease in mice results in the endoplasmic reticulum entrapment of type IIb procollagen and down-regulation of cholesterol and lipid homeostasis.Elongase reactions as control points in long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid synthesis.Obesity resistance and deregulation of lipogenesis in Δ6-fatty acid desaturase (FADS2) deficiency.The role of fatty acid desaturases in epidermal metabolismLifelong treatment with atenolol decreases membrane fatty acid unsaturation and oxidative stress in heart and skeletal muscle mitochondria and improves immunity and behavior, without changing mice longevityFatty acid remodeling by LPCAT3 enriches arachidonate in phospholipid membranes and regulates triglyceride transport.Health implications of high dietary omega-6 polyunsaturated Fatty acids.Insight into Genotype-Phenotype Associations through eQTL Mapping in Multiple Cell Types in Health and Immune-Mediated DiseaseFatty acid regulation of hepatic lipid metabolism.The fatty acid desaturase 2 (FADS2) gene product catalyzes Δ4 desaturation to yield n-3 docosahexaenoic acid and n-6 docosapentaenoic acid in human cells.Characterization of an arachidonic acid-deficient (Fads1 knockout) mouse model.CPAG: software for leveraging pleiotropy in GWAS to reveal similarity between human traits links plasma fatty acids and intestinal inflammation.Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation and cardiovascular disease.Phosphatidylserine synthase 2: high efficiency for synthesizing phosphatidylserine containing docosahexaenoic acid.FADS1-FADS2 gene cluster confers risk to polycystic ovary syndrome.Trans-vaccenate is Δ13-desaturated by FADS3 in rodents.Dysregulation of Npas2 leads to altered metabolic pathways in a murine knockout model.A common FADS2 promoter polymorphism increases promoter activity and facilitates binding of transcription factor ELK1.Fatty acid metabolism: Implications for diet, genetic variation, and disease.Trans fatty acid intake is inversely related to total sperm count in young healthy men.Fatty acid-regulated transcription factors in the liver.High-energy diets: a threat for male fertility?Both maternal and offspring Elovl2 genotypes determine systemic DHA levels in perinatal mice.Elovl2 ablation demonstrates that systemic DHA is endogenously produced and is essential for lipid homeostasis in mice.Lysophosphatidic acid acyltransferase 3 tunes the membrane status of germ cells by incorporating docosahexaenoic acid during spermatogenesisArachidonic acid needed in infant formula when docosahexaenoic acid is present.Compensatory induction of Fads1 gene expression in heterozygous Fads2-null mice and by diet with a high n-6/n-3 PUFA ratio.Fads1 and 2 are promoted to meet instant need for long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in goose fatty liver.Menhaden oil, but not safflower or soybean oil, aids in restoring the polyunsaturated fatty acid profile in the novel delta-6-desaturase null mouse.Metabolism and functions of docosahexaenoic acid-containing membrane glycerophospholipids.The 51 kDa FADS3 is secreted in the ECM of hepatocytes and blood in rat.Fads3 modulates docosahexaenoic acid in liver and brain.
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Disruption of FADS2 gene in mice impairs male reproduction and causes dermal and intestinal ulceration.
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scientific article published on 07 April 2009
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Disruption of FADS2 gene in mi ...... mal and intestinal ulceration.
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Disruption of FADS2 gene in mi ...... mal and intestinal ulceration.
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Disruption of FADS2 gene in mi ...... mal and intestinal ulceration.
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Disruption of FADS2 gene in mi ...... mal and intestinal ulceration.
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Disruption of FADS2 gene in mi ...... mal and intestinal ulceration.
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Disruption of FADS2 gene in mi ...... mal and intestinal ulceration.
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Byung H Cho
Chad K Stroud
Emily C Radlowski
J Thomas Brenna
Manabu T Nakamura
Manuel Roqueta-Rivera
Mariangela Segre
Peter Lawrence
Rex A Hess
Takayuki Y Nara
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10.1194/JLR.M900039-JLR200
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2009-04-07T00:00:00Z