TY - RPRT A1 - Marcus, Jan A1 - Siedler, Thomas A1 - Ziebarth, Nicolas R. T1 - The Long-Run Effects of Sports Club Vouchers for Primary School Children T2 - CEPA Discussion Papers N2 - Starting in 2009, the German state of Saxony distributed sports club membership vouchers among all 33,000 third graders in the state. The policy’s objective was to encourage them to develop a long-term habit of exercising. In 2018, we carried out a large register-based survey among several cohorts in Saxony and two neighboring states. Our difference-in-differences estimations show that, even after a decade, awareness of the voucher program was significantly higher in the treatment group. We also find that youth received and redeemed the vouchers. However, we do not find significant short- or long-term effects on sports club membership, physical activity, overweightness, or motor skills. T3 - CEPA Discussion Papers - 34 KW - physical activity KW - voucher KW - primary school KW - obesity KW - habit formation KW - objective health measures KW - school health examinations KW - windfall gains KW - crowding out KW - taxpayer subsidies Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-508978 SN - 2628-653X IS - 34 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Woting, Anni A1 - Blaut, Michael T1 - The intestinal microbiota in metabolic disease T2 - Nutrients N2 - Gut bacteria exert beneficial and harmful effects in metabolic diseases as deduced from the comparison of germfree and conventional mice and from fecal transplantation studies. Compositional microbial changes in diseased subjects have been linked to adiposity, type 2 diabetes and dyslipidemia. Promotion of an increased expression of intestinal nutrient transporters or a modified lipid and bile acid metabolism by the intestinal microbiota could result in an increased nutrient absorption by the host. The degradation of dietary fiber and the subsequent fermentation of monosaccharides to short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) is one of the most controversially discussed mechanisms of how gut bacteria impact host physiology. Fibers reduce the energy density of the diet, and the resulting SCFA promote intestinal gluconeogenesis, incretin formation and subsequently satiety. However, SCFA also deliver energy to the host and support liponeogenesis. Thus far, there is little knowledge on bacterial species that promote or prevent metabolic disease. Clostridium ramosum and Enterococcus cloacae were demonstrated to promote obesity in gnotobiotic mouse models, whereas bifidobacteria and Akkermansia muciniphila were associated with favorable phenotypes in conventional mice, especially when oligofructose was fed. How diet modulates the gut microbiota towards a beneficial or harmful composition needs further research. Gnotobiotic animals are a valuable tool to elucidate mechanisms underlying diet-host-microbe interactions. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe - 448 KW - intestinal microbiota KW - obesity KW - diabetes KW - metabolic syndrome KW - energy harvest KW - diet KW - absorption KW - bile acids KW - low-grade inflammation KW - SCFA Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-407687 ER - TY - THES A1 - Döring, Ivonne T1 - Subjektive Krankheitskonzepte adipöser Kinder : ihre Erfassung und ihr Einfluss auf den kindlichen Regulationsprozess T1 - Illness representations of obese children and their influence on the regulatory process N2 - Adipositas gilt seit einigen Jahren als eine der häufigsten chronischen Erkrankungen des Kindes- und Jugendalters. Welche Faktoren zu einer erfolgreichen Behandlung der Adipositas im Kindes- und Jugendalter führen, sind jedoch noch immer nicht ausreichend geklärt. Ein wichtiger – bisher jedoch weitgehend unbeachteter – Faktor, welcher möglicherweise wegweisend für den Therapieverlauf sein kann, ist das subjektive Krankheitskonzept der betroffenen Kinder. Das bedeutsamste theoretische Modell, welches den Einfluss der individuellen Krankheitsvorstellungen auf den Regulationsprozess eines Menschen im Umgang mit Erkrankungen beschreibt, ist das Common Sense Model of Illness Representation (CSM) von Howard Leventhal. Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war es die subjektiven Krankheitskonzepte adipöser Kinder zu erfassen und ihren Einfluss auf den Regulationsprozess zu analysieren. In einer ersten Untersuchung wurde mittels Daten von 168 adipösen Kindern im Alter von 8 bis 12 Jahren zunächst ein Fragebogen zur Erfassung der subjektiven Krankheitskonzepte entwickelt. Die Ergebnisse weisen darauf hin, dass der Fragebogen als reliabel und valide eingeschätzt werden kann. Mit Hilfe dieses Fragebogens konnte nachgewiesen werden, dass adipöse Kinder Konstrukte über ihre Erkrankung haben, welche in eigenständigen Dimensionen gespeichert werden. Die gefundenen initialen Krankheitskonzepte adipöser Kinder ergeben ein homogenes erwartungskonformes Bild. In einer zweiten Untersuchung wurden anschließend die subjektiven Krankheitskonzepte adipöser Kinder, die Bewältigungsstrategien sowie gesundheits- und krankheitsrelevante Kriteriumsvariablen untersucht. Die Befragungen erfolgten vor Beginn einer stationären Reha (T1), am Ende der Reha (T2) sowie sechs Monate nach Reha-Ende (T3). Von 107 Kindern liegen Daten zu allen drei Messzeitpunkten vor. Es konnte ein Zusammenhang zwischen Krankheitskonzepten, Bewältigungsstrategien und spezifischen Kriteriumsvariablen bei adipösen Kindern nachgewiesen werden. Die Analyse der Wirkzusammenhänge konnte zeigen, dass die kindlichen Krankheitskonzepte – neben den indirekten Einflüssen über die Bewältigungsstrategien – die Kriteriumsvariablen vor allem auch direkt beeinflussen können. Der Einfluss der initialen Krankheitskonzepte adipöser Kinder konnte hierbei sowohl im querschnittlichen als auch im längsschnittlichen Design bestätigt werden. Zudem konnten vielfältige Einflüsse der Veränderung der subjektiven Krankheitskonzepte während der Therapie gefunden werden. Die Veränderungen der Krankheitskonzepte wirken sowohl mittelfristig auf die individuellen Bewältigungsstrategien am Ende der Reha als auch längerfristig auf die adipositasspezifischen Kriteriumsvariablen Gewicht, Ernährung, Bewegung und Lebensqualität. Die Befunde stärken die Relevanz und das Potential der zielgerichteten Modifikation adaptiver bzw. maladaptiver Krankheitskonzepte innerhalb der stationären Therapie der kindlichen Adipositas. Zudem konnte bestätigt werden, dass subjektive Krankheitskonzepte und ihre Veränderung innerhalb der Therapie einen relevanten Beitrag zur Vorhersage des kindlichen Therapieerfolgs über einen längerfristigen Zeitraum leisten können. N2 - Obesity has been considered one of the most common chronic illnesses in children and adolescents for some years. The factors that contribute to a successful treatment of obesity in children and adolescents have however yet to be adequately identified. One important – but so far largely neglected – factor which could be crucial to the therapeutic process is the subjective concept of illness in the children affected. The most significant theoretical model to describe the influence of the individual notions of illness on a person’s regulatory process in dealing with illnesses is the Common Sense Model of Illness Representation (CSM) developed by Howard Leventhal. The aim of this thesis was to record the subjective concepts of illness in obese children and to analyse their influence on the regulatory process. In a first study, a survey was developed to collect data on the subjective concepts of illness in 168 obese children between the ages of 8 and 12 years. The results indicate that the survey can be considered reliable and valid. With the aid of this survey, it could be proven that obese children have constructs of their illness that are stored in independent dimensions. The initial concepts of illness found in obese children give a homogeneous picture that conforms to expectations. A second study analysed the subjective concepts of illness in obese children, as well as coping strategies and health and illness-relevant criterion variables. Surveys were carried out before the start of in-patient rehab (T1), at the end of rehab (T2) and six months after the end of rehab (T3). The data of 107 children is available from all three instances of measurement. It was possible to prove a connection between concepts of illness, coping strategies and specific criterion variables in obese children. An analysis of cause-and-effect relationships was able to demonstrate that – as well as indirectly influencing the coping strategies – the children’s concepts of illness had above all a direct influence on the criterion variables. The influence of the initial concepts of illness in obese children could thus be confirmed both in a cross-sectional and in a longitudinal design. In addition, multiple influences were found of changes to the subjective concepts of illness in the course of therapy. Changes to concepts of illness have both a medium-term effect on individual coping strategies at the end of rehab and a longer-term effect on the obesity-specific criterion variables weight, diet, movement and quality of life. The findings reinforce the relevance and potential of the goal-orientated modification of adaptive or maladaptive concepts of illness within the in-patient treatment of childhood obesity. In addition, it was confirmed that subjective concepts of illness and the changes they undergo during therapy can provide a relevant contribution to predicting the success of a child’s therapy over a longer period of time. KW - Adipositas KW - Kinder KW - subjektive Krankheitskonzepte KW - Common Sense Model of Illness Representation KW - Bewältigungsstrategien KW - obesity KW - children KW - illness representations KW - concepts of illness KW - common sense model of illness representation Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-72322 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Warschburger, Petra T1 - SRT-Joy - computer-assisted self-regulation training for obese children and adolescents: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial N2 - Background: Obesity is not only a highly prevalent disease but also poses a considerable burden on children and their families. Evidence is increasing that a lack of self-regulation skills may play a role in the etiology and maintenance of obesity. Our goal with this currently ongoing trial is to examine whether training that focuses on the enhancement of self-regulation skills may increase the sustainability of a complex lifestyle intervention. Methods/Design: In a multicenter, prospective, parallel group, randomized controlled superiority trial, 226 obese children and adolescents aged 8 to 16 years will be allocated either to a newly developed computer-training program to improve their self-regulation abilities or to a placebo control group. Randomization occurs centrally and blockwise at a 1:1 allocation ratio for each center. This study is performed in pediatric inpatient rehabilitation facilities specialized in the treatment of obesity. Observer-blind assessments of outcome variables take place at four times: at the beginning of the rehabilitation (pre), at the end of the training in the rehabilitation (post), and 6 and 12 months post-rehabilitation intervention. The primary outcome is the course of BMI-SDS over 1 year after the end of the inpatient rehabilitation. Secondary endpoints are the self-regulation skills. In addition, health-related quality of life, and snack intake will be analyzed. Discussion: The computer-based training programs might be a feasible and attractive tool to increase the sustainability of the weight loss reached during inpatient rehabilitation. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe - 364 KW - obesity KW - randomized-controlled trial KW - computer-assisted self-regulation training KW - children KW - adolescents KW - weight Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-401793 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - John, Cathleen A1 - Grune, Jana A1 - Ott, Christiane A1 - Nowotny, Kerstin A1 - Deubel, Stefanie A1 - Kühne, Arne A1 - Schubert, Carola A1 - Kintscher, Ulrich A1 - Regitz-Zagrosek, Vera A1 - Grune, Tilman T1 - Sex Differences in Cardiac Mitochondria in the New Zealand Obese Mouse JF - Frontiers in Endocrinology N2 - Background: Obesity is a risk factor for diseases including type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and cardiovascular disorders. Diabetes itself contributes to cardiac damage. Thus, studying cardiovascular events and establishing therapeutic intervention in the period of type T2DM onset and manifestation are of highest importance. Mitochondrial dysfunction is one of the pathophysiological mechanisms leading to impaired cardiac function. Methods: An adequate animal model for studying pathophysiology of T2DM is the New Zealand Obese (NZO) mouse. These mice were maintained on a high-fat diet (HFD) without carbohydrates for 13 weeks followed by 4 week HFD with carbohydrates. NZO mice developed severe obesity and only male mice developed manifest T2DM. We determined cardiac phenotypes and mitochondrial function as well as cardiomyocyte signaling in this model. Results: The development of an obese phenotype and T2DM in male mice was accompanied by an impaired systolic function as judged by echocardiography and MyH6/7 expression. Moreover, the mitochondrial function only in male NZO hearts was significantly reduced and ERK1/2 and AMPK protein levels were altered. Conclusions: This is the first report demonstrating that the cardiac phenotype in male diabetic NZO mice is associated with impaired cardiac energy function and signaling events. KW - NZO KW - heart KW - obesity KW - mitochondrial function KW - echocardiography KW - systolic function Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2018.00732 SN - 1664-2392 VL - 9 PB - Frontiers Research Foundation CY - Lausanne ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kroeller, Katja A1 - Warschburger, Petra T1 - Problematic eating behavior in childhood do maternal feeding patterns play a role? JF - Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie : Ergebnisse aus Psychotherapie, Beratung und Psychiatrie N2 - Past research indicates an association in adults and young people of emotional and contextual factors with a higher risk for the development of eating disorders or obesity. Few studies focus on problematic eating patterns in childhood, especially in association with parental feeding strategies. 482 mothers completed a questionnaire about eating behaviors and the weight status of their 1- to 10-year-old child as well as their own feeding strategies. A classification of the child's eating behavior (food responsiveness, emotional eating, external eating, eating time and meal structure) using hierarchical cluster analysis revealed a conspicuous eating pattern (10 %) showing above-average values in all eating behaviors. Controlling for weight and demographic variables mothers of children with conspicuous eating patterns were characterized by restrictive strategies and were less likely to encourage or facilitate their child to control his or her eating. Similar problematic eating patterns were also identified in early childhood. The association of maternal feeding strategies - beyond weight control issues - with conspicuous eating patterns in children might indicate a possibility of early prevention through parent training. KW - child's eating behavior KW - problematic eating behavior KW - maternal feeding behavior KW - obesity Y1 - 2011 SN - 0032-7034 VL - 60 IS - 4 SP - 253 EP - 269 PB - Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht CY - Göttingen ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jopp, Eilin A1 - Scheffler, Christiane A1 - Hermanussen, Michael T1 - Prevention and anthropology JF - Journal of biological and clinical anthropology : Anthropologischer Anzeiger ; Mitteilungsorgan der Gesellschaft für Anthropologie N2 - Screening is an important issue in medicine and is used to early identify unrecognised diseases in persons who are apparently in good health. Screening strongly relies on the concept of "normal values". Normal values are defined as values that are frequently observed in a population and usually range within certain statistical limits. Screening for obesity should start early as the prevalence of obesity consolidates already at early school age. Though widely practiced, measuring BMI is not the ultimate solution for detecting obesity. Children with high BMI may be "robust" in skeletal dimensions. Assessing skeletal robustness and in particularly assessing developmental tempo in adolescents are also important issues in health screening. Yet, in spite of the necessity of screening investigations, appropriate reference values are often missing. Meanwhile, new concepts of growth diagrams have been developed. Stage line diagrams are useful for tracking developmental processes over time. Functional data analyses have efficiently been used for analysing longitudinal growth in height and assessing the tempo of maturation. Convenient low-cost statistics have also been developed for generating synthetic national references. KW - screening KW - obesity KW - skeletal robustness KW - developmental tempo Y1 - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1127/0003-5548/2014/0384 SN - 0003-5548 VL - 71 IS - 1-2 SP - 135 EP - 141 PB - Schweizerbart CY - Stuttgart ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Krstic, Jelena A1 - Reinisch, Isabel A1 - Schupp, Michael A1 - Schulz, Tim Julius A1 - Prokesch, Andreas T1 - p53 functions in adipose tissue metabolism and homeostasis JF - International journal of molecular sciences N2 - As a tumor suppressor and the most frequently mutated gene in cancer, p53 is among the best-described molecules in medical research. As cancer is in most cases an age-related disease, it seems paradoxical that p53 is so strongly conserved from early multicellular organisms to humans. A function not directly related to tumor suppression, such as the regulation of metabolism in nontransformed cells, could explain this selective pressure. While this role of p53 in cellular metabolism is gradually emerging, it is imperative to dissect the tissue-and cell-specific actions of p53 and its downstream signaling pathways. In this review, we focus on studies reporting p53's impact on adipocyte development, function, and maintenance, as well as the causes and consequences of altered p53 levels in white and brown adipose tissue (AT) with respect to systemic energy homeostasis. While whole body p53 knockout mice gain less weight and fat mass under a high-fat diet owing to increased energy expenditure, modifying p53 expression specifically in adipocytes yields more refined insights: (1) p53 is a negative regulator of in vitro adipogenesis; (2) p53 levels in white AT are increased in diet-induced and genetic obesity mouse models and in obese humans; (3) functionally, elevated p53 in white AT increases senescence and chronic inflammation, aggravating systemic insulin resistance; (4) p53 is not required for normal development of brown AT; and (5) when p53 is activated in brown AT in mice fed a high-fat diet, it increases brown AT temperature and brown AT marker gene expression, thereby contributing to reduced fat mass accumulation. In addition, p53 is increasingly being recognized as crucial player in nutrient sensing pathways. Hence, despite existence of contradictory findings and a varying density of evidence, several functions of p53 in adipocytes and ATs have been emerging, positioning p53 as an essential regulatory hub in ATs. Future studies need to make use of more sophisticated in vivo model systems and should identify an AT-specific set of p53 target genes and downstream pathways upon different (nutrient) challenges to identify novel therapeutic targets to curb metabolic diseases KW - p53 KW - adipose tissue KW - metabolic syndrome KW - obesity KW - adipogenesis KW - insulin resistance Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19092622 SN - 1422-0067 VL - 19 IS - 9 PB - MDPI CY - Basel ER - TY - GEN A1 - Krstic, Jelena A1 - Reinisch, Isabel A1 - Schupp, Michael A1 - Schulz, Tim Julius A1 - Prokesch, Andreas T1 - p53 functions in adipose tissue metabolism and homeostasis T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - As a tumor suppressor and the most frequently mutated gene in cancer, p53 is among the best-described molecules in medical research. As cancer is in most cases an age-related disease, it seems paradoxical that p53 is so strongly conserved from early multicellular organisms to humans. A function not directly related to tumor suppression, such as the regulation of metabolism in nontransformed cells, could explain this selective pressure. While this role of p53 in cellular metabolism is gradually emerging, it is imperative to dissect the tissue-and cell-specific actions of p53 and its downstream signaling pathways. In this review, we focus on studies reporting p53's impact on adipocyte development, function, and maintenance, as well as the causes and consequences of altered p53 levels in white and brown adipose tissue (AT) with respect to systemic energy homeostasis. While whole body p53 knockout mice gain less weight and fat mass under a high-fat diet owing to increased energy expenditure, modifying p53 expression specifically in adipocytes yields more refined insights: (1) p53 is a negative regulator of in vitro adipogenesis; (2) p53 levels in white AT are increased in diet-induced and genetic obesity mouse models and in obese humans; (3) functionally, elevated p53 in white AT increases senescence and chronic inflammation, aggravating systemic insulin resistance; (4) p53 is not required for normal development of brown AT; and (5) when p53 is activated in brown AT in mice fed a high-fat diet, it increases brown AT temperature and brown AT marker gene expression, thereby contributing to reduced fat mass accumulation. In addition, p53 is increasingly being recognized as crucial player in nutrient sensing pathways. Hence, despite existence of contradictory findings and a varying density of evidence, several functions of p53 in adipocytes and ATs have been emerging, positioning p53 as an essential regulatory hub in ATs. Future studies need to make use of more sophisticated in vivo model systems and should identify an AT-specific set of p53 target genes and downstream pathways upon different (nutrient) challenges to identify novel therapeutic targets to curb metabolic diseases. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe - 1047 KW - p53 KW - adipose tissue KW - metabolic syndrome KW - obesity KW - adipogenesis KW - insulin resistance Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-469069 SN - 1866-8372 IS - 1047 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hauffe, Robert A1 - Rath, Michaela A1 - Agyapong, Wilson A1 - Jonas, Wenke A1 - Vogel, Heike A1 - Schulz, Tim Julius A1 - Schwarz, Maria A1 - Kipp, Anna Patricia A1 - Blüher, Matthias A1 - Kleinridders, André T1 - Obesity Hinders the Protective Effect of Selenite Supplementation on Insulin Signaling JF - Antioxidants N2 - The intake of high-fat diets (HFDs) containing large amounts of saturated long-chain fatty acids leads to obesity, oxidative stress, inflammation, and insulin resistance. The trace element selenium, as a crucial part of antioxidative selenoproteins, can protect against the development of diet-induced insulin resistance in white adipose tissue (WAT) by increasing glutathione peroxidase 3 (GPx3) and insulin receptor (IR) expression. Whether selenite (Se) can attenuate insulin resistance in established lipotoxic and obese conditions is unclear. We confirm that GPX3 mRNA expression in adipose tissue correlates with BMI in humans. Cultivating 3T3-L1 pre-adipocytes in palmitate-containing medium followed by Se treatment attenuates insulin resistance with enhanced GPx3 and IR expression and adipocyte differentiation. However, feeding obese mice a selenium-enriched high-fat diet (SRHFD) only resulted in a modest increase in overall selenoprotein gene expression in WAT in mice with unaltered body weight development, glucose tolerance, and insulin resistance. While Se supplementation improved adipocyte morphology, it did not alter WAT insulin sensitivity. However, mice fed a SRHFD exhibited increased insulin content in the pancreas. Overall, while selenite protects against palmitate-induced insulin resistance in vitro, obesity impedes the effect of selenite on insulin action and adipose tissue metabolism in vivo. KW - selenite KW - insulin KW - adipose tissue KW - obesity KW - insulin resistance Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox11050862 SN - 2076-3921 VL - 11 SP - 1 EP - 16 PB - MDPI CY - Basel, Schweiz ET - 5 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Hauffe, Robert A1 - Rath, Michaela A1 - Agyapong, Wilson A1 - Jonas, Wenke A1 - Vogel, Heike A1 - Schulz, Tim Julius A1 - Schwarz, Maria A1 - Kipp, Anna Patricia A1 - Blüher, Matthias A1 - Kleinridders, André T1 - Obesity Hinders the Protective Effect of Selenite Supplementation on Insulin Signaling T2 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - The intake of high-fat diets (HFDs) containing large amounts of saturated long-chain fatty acids leads to obesity, oxidative stress, inflammation, and insulin resistance. The trace element selenium, as a crucial part of antioxidative selenoproteins, can protect against the development of diet-induced insulin resistance in white adipose tissue (WAT) by increasing glutathione peroxidase 3 (GPx3) and insulin receptor (IR) expression. Whether selenite (Se) can attenuate insulin resistance in established lipotoxic and obese conditions is unclear. We confirm that GPX3 mRNA expression in adipose tissue correlates with BMI in humans. Cultivating 3T3-L1 pre-adipocytes in palmitate-containing medium followed by Se treatment attenuates insulin resistance with enhanced GPx3 and IR expression and adipocyte differentiation. However, feeding obese mice a selenium-enriched high-fat diet (SRHFD) only resulted in a modest increase in overall selenoprotein gene expression in WAT in mice with unaltered body weight development, glucose tolerance, and insulin resistance. While Se supplementation improved adipocyte morphology, it did not alter WAT insulin sensitivity. However, mice fed a SRHFD exhibited increased insulin content in the pancreas. Overall, while selenite protects against palmitate-induced insulin resistance in vitro, obesity impedes the effect of selenite on insulin action and adipose tissue metabolism in vivo. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe - 1267 KW - selenite KW - insulin KW - adipose tissue KW - obesity KW - insulin resistance Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-561709 SN - 1866-8372 SP - 1 EP - 16 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - THES A1 - Hudjetz, Annekatrin T1 - Modelllernen im Ernährungskontext : mütterlicher und väterlicher Einfluss auf die Ernährung adipöser Kinder T1 - Observational learning and diet : maternal and paternal influence on the diet of obese children N2 - Adipositas ist eine chronische Erkrankung mit erheblichen Komorbiditäten und Folgeschäden, die bereits im Kindes- und Jugendalter weit verbreitet ist. Unterschiedliche Faktoren sind an der Ätiologie dieser Störung beteiligt. Die Ernährung stellt dabei eine der Hauptsäulen dar, auf welche immer wieder Bezug genommen wird. Der Einfluss der Eltern auf die kindliche Ernährung spielt unbestritten eine zentrale Rolle – hinsichtlich genetischer Dispositionen, aber auch als Gestalter der Lebensumwelten und Vorbilder im Ernährungsbereich. Die vorliegende Arbeit hat zum Ziel, Übereinstimmungen elterlicher und kindlicher Ernährung zu untersuchen und dabei zu prüfen, inwiefern Prozesse des Modelllernens für die Zusammenhänge verantwortlich zeichnen. Grundlage ist die sozial-kognitive Theorie Albert Banduras mit dem Fokus auf seinen Ausführungen zum Beobachtungs- oder Modelllernen. Die Zusammenhänge elterlicher und kindlicher Ernährung wurden anhand einer Stichprobe 7 – 13-jähriger adipöser Kinder und ihrer Eltern in Beziehung gesetzt zu den Bedingungen des Modelllernens, die zuvor auch in anderen Studien gefunden worden waren. Eine hohe Ähnlichkeit oder gute Beziehung zwischen Modell (Mutter bzw. Vater) und Lernendem (Kind) sollte demnach moderierend auf die Stärke des Zusammenhangs wirken. Aus Banduras Ausführungen zu den Phasen des Modelllernens ergibt sich zudem ein dritter Aspekt, der in das Untersuchungsmodell einbezogen wurde. Die von Bandura postulierte Aneignungsphase setzt voraus, dass das zu lernende Verhalten auch beobachtet werden kann. Aus diesem Grund sollte die Analyse von Zusammenhängen im Verhalten nicht losgelöst von der Zeit betrachtet werden, die Modell und Beobachter miteinander verbringen bzw. verbracht haben. Zudem wurde die Wahrnehmung eines Elternteils als Vorbild beim Kind erfragt und als Moderator aufgenommen. In die Analysen eingeschlossen wurden vollständige Mutter-Vater-Kind-Triaden. Im Querschnitt der Fragebogenerhebung waren die Daten von 171 Mädchen und 176 Jungen, in einem 7 Monate darauf folgenden Längsschnitt insgesamt 75 Triaden (davon 38 Mädchen) enthalten. Es zeigte sich ein positiver Zusammenhang zwischen der kindlichen und mütterlichen Ernährung ebenso wie zwischen der kindlichen und väterlichen Ernährung. Die Übereinstimmungen zwischen Mutter und Kind waren größer als zwischen Vater und Kind. Überwiegend bestätigt werden konnten der moderierende Einfluss der Beziehungsqualität und der Vorbildwahrnehmung auf die Zusammenhänge elterlicher und kindlicher gesunder Ernährung und der Einfluss gemeinsam verbrachter Zeit vor allem in Bezug auf Vater-Kind-Zusammenhänge problematischer Ernährung. Der väterliche Einfluss, der sowohl in Studien als auch in präventiven oder therapeutischen Angeboten oft noch vernachlässigt wird und in vorliegender Arbeit besondere bzw. gleichberechtigte Beachtung fand, zeigte sich durch den Einbezug moderierender Variablen verstärkt. Eine Ansprache von Müttern und Vätern gleichermaßen ist somit unbedingtes Ziel bei der Prävention und Therapie kindlicher Adipositas. Auch jenseits des Adipositaskontextes sollten Eltern für die Bedeutung elterlicher Vorbildwirkung sensibilisiert werden, um eine gesunde Ernährungsweise ihrer Kinder zu fördern. N2 - Obesity is a chronic illness common even in childhood and adolescence. It increases the risk of severe mental and physical conditions. The aetiology of the illness is diverse. Diet is one of the main factors linked to obesity. Parental influence on children’s diet has been frequently demonstrated. Parents play a crucial role, not only with regard to genetic disposition, but also by influencing the availability and accessibility of food and by serving as role models. This thesis focuses on the parent-child-correlations for diet. In a sample of obese children between the ages of 7 and 13 years, these correlations were applied to modelling processes based on the social-cognitive theory of Albert Bandura. Former studies have found the similarity or quality of the relationship between a model (mother or father) and an observer (child) to be among the factors influencing modelling. These factors are said to moderate the correlation between parents’ and children’s diet. Moreover, since behaviour has to be observed in what Bandura calls the ‘attention stage’, time spent together between model and observer is likewise considered important. The children’s perception of the parent acting as a role model was used as another potential moderator. Only complete sets of mother-father-child-triads were used for the analyses. Cross-sectional questionnaire data was gathered from 171 girl triads and 176 boy triads. A follow-up study, conducted 7 months after the first interview, resulted in 75 triads (of which 38 girl triads). Positive correlations were found between both child and mother and child and father. The mother-child-correlations were stronger than those between father and child. Moderator analyses predominantly revealed that the parent-child relationship and the perceived role model had a moderating effect on these correlations. In father-child-correlations where diet was problematic, the influence of the time parent and child spent together was found to be particularly strong. The father’s role, frequently neglected in obesity prevention and therapy, was clearly demonstrated when moderating factors were taken into account. Hence, addressing mothers and fathers and sensitising them to their function as models is essential – not only in the context of obesity, but also when targeting healthy nutrition in all children. KW - Adipositas KW - Ernährung KW - Eltern KW - Kinder KW - Modelllernen KW - obesity KW - diet KW - parents KW - children KW - modelling Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-72336 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Castaño Martínez, María Teresa A1 - Schumacher, Fabian A1 - Schumacher, Silke A1 - Kochlik, Bastian A1 - Weber, Daniela A1 - Grune, Tilman A1 - Biemann, Ronald A1 - McCann, Adrian A1 - Abraham, Klaus A1 - Weikert, Cornelia A1 - Kleuse, Burkhard A1 - Schürmann, Annette A1 - Laeger, Thomas T1 - Methionine restriction prevents onset of type 2 diabetes in NZO mice JF - The FASEB journal : the official journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology N2 - Dietary methionine restriction (MR) is well known to reduce body weight by increasing energy expenditure (EE) and insulin sensitivity. An elevated concentration of circulating fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) has been implicated as a potential underlying mechanism. The aims of our study were to test whether dietary MR in the context of a high-fat regimen protects against type 2 diabetes in mice and to investigate whether vegan and vegetarian diets, which have naturally low methionine levels, modulate circulating FGF21 in humans. New Zealand obese (NZO) mice, a model for polygenic obesity and type 2 diabetes, were placed on isocaloric high-fat diets (protein, 16 kcal%; carbohydrate, 52 kcal%; fat, 32 kcal%) that provided methionine at control (Con; 0.86% methionine) or low levels (0.17%) for 9 wk. Markers of glucose homeostasis and insulin sensitivity were analyzed. Among humans, low methionine intake and circulating FGF21 levels were investigated by comparing a vegan and a vegetarian diet to an omnivore diet and evaluating the effect of a short-term vegetarian diet on FGF21 induction. In comparison with the Con group, MR led to elevated plasma FGF21 levels and prevented the onset of hyperglycemia in NZO mice. MR-fed mice exhibited increased insulin sensitivity, higher plasma adiponectin levels, increased EE, and up-regulated expression of thermogenic genes in subcutaneous white adipose tissue. Food intake and fat mass did not change. Plasma FGF21 levels were markedly higher in vegan humans compared with omnivores, and circulating FGF21 levels increased significantly in omnivores after 4 d on a vegetarian diet. These data suggest that MR induces FGF21 and protects NZO mice from high-fat diet-induced glucose intolerance and type 2 diabetes. The normoglycemic phenotype in vegans and vegetarians may be caused by induced FGF21. MR akin to vegan and vegetarian diets in humans may offer metabolic benefits via increased circulating levels of FGF21 and merits further investigation.-Castano-Martinez, T., Schumacher, F., Schumacher, S., Kochlik, B., Weber, D., Grune, T., Biemann, R., McCann, A., Abraham, K., Weikert, C., Kleuser, B., Schurmann, A., Laeger, T. Methionine restriction prevents onset of type 2 diabetes in NZO mice. KW - energy expenditure KW - hyperglycemia KW - obesity KW - vegan KW - vegetarian Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201900150R SN - 0892-6638 SN - 1530-6860 VL - 33 IS - 6 SP - 7092 EP - 7102 PB - Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology CY - Bethesda ER - TY - GEN A1 - Püschel, Gerhard Paul A1 - Klauder, Julia A1 - Henkel-Oberländer, Janin T1 - Macrophages, Low-Grade Inflammation, Insulin Resistance and Hyperinsulinemia: A Mutual Ambiguous Relationship in the Development of Metabolic Diseases T2 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - Metabolic derangement with poor glycemic control accompanying overweight and obesity is associated with chronic low-grade inflammation and hyperinsulinemia. Macrophages, which present a very heterogeneous population of cells, play a key role in the maintenance of normal tissue homeostasis, but functional alterations in the resident macrophage pool as well as newly recruited monocyte-derived macrophages are important drivers in the development of low-grade inflammation. While metabolic dysfunction, insulin resistance and tissue damage may trigger or advance pro-inflammatory responses in macrophages, the inflammation itself contributes to the development of insulin resistance and the resulting hyperinsulinemia. Macrophages express insulin receptors whose downstream signaling networks share a number of knots with the signaling pathways of pattern recognition and cytokine receptors, which shape macrophage polarity. The shared knots allow insulin to enhance or attenuate both pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory macrophage responses. This supposedly physiological function may be impaired by hyperinsulinemia or insulin resistance in macrophages. This review discusses the mutual ambiguous relationship of low-grade inflammation, insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia and the insulin-dependent modulation of macrophage activity with a focus on adipose tissue and liver. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe - 1279 KW - NAFLD/MAFLD KW - type 2 diabetes KW - obesity KW - vicious cycle KW - TLR signaling KW - M1/M2 differentiation KW - Akt pathway Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-570106 SN - 1866-8372 IS - 1279 SP - 1 EP - 30 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Püschel, Gerhard A1 - Klauder, Julia A1 - Henkel-Oberländer, Janin T1 - Macrophages, low-grade inflammation, insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia BT - A mutual ambiguous relationship in the development of metabolic diseases JF - Journal of Clinical Medicine : open access journal N2 - Metabolic derangement with poor glycemic control accompanying overweight and obesity is associated with chronic low-grade inflammation and hyperinsulinemia. Macrophages, which present a very heterogeneous population of cells, play a key role in the maintenance of normal tissue homeostasis, but functional alterations in the resident macrophage pool as well as newly recruited monocyte-derived macrophages are important drivers in the development of low-grade inflammation. While metabolic dysfunction, insulin resistance and tissue damage may trigger or advance pro-inflammatory responses in macrophages, the inflammation itself contributes to the development of insulin resistance and the resulting hyperinsulinemia. Macrophages express insulin receptors whose downstream signaling networks share a number of knots with the signaling pathways of pattern recognition and cytokine receptors, which shape macrophage polarity. The shared knots allow insulin to enhance or attenuate both pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory macrophage responses. This supposedly physiological function may be impaired by hyperinsulinemia or insulin resistance in macrophages. This review discusses the mutual ambiguous relationship of low-grade inflammation, insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia and the insulin-dependent modulation of macrophage activity with a focus on adipose tissue and liver. KW - NAFLD/MAFLD KW - type 2 diabetes KW - obesity KW - vicious cycle KW - TLR signaling KW - M1/M2 differentiation KW - Akt pathway Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11154358 SN - 2077-0383 VL - 11 IS - 15 SP - 1 EP - 30 PB - MDPI CY - Basel, Schweiz ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Warschburger, Petra T1 - Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene mit Adipositas T1 - Adolescents and Young Adults BT - Wie sollte in ihren Augen „die perfekte Therapie“ aussehen? BT - What Would a "Perfect Therapy" Look Like? JF - Die Rehabilitation : Zeitschrift für Praxis und Forschung in der Rehabilitation N2 - Hauptziel Adipositas ist eine der Hauptindikationen in der Kinder- und Jugend-Rehabilitation. Für ältere Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene fehlen altersspezifische Therapieangebote fast vollständig. Ziel war es die Wünsche bezüglich der Inhalte und Methoden einer „perfekten Therapie“ im Rahmen eines Rehabilitationsaufenthalts zu untersuchen. Methode Im Rahmen der YOUTH-Studie wurden 147 adipöse Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene beiderlei Geschlechts (zwischen 15 und 21 Jahren) mithilfe eines standardisierten Fragebogens befragt. Ergebnis Insgesamt zeigten sich relativ wenige alters- und geschlechtsspezifische Unterschiede. Interdisziplinär geleitete, koedukative Gruppen mit Elterneinbindung wurden gewünscht. Wichtige Themen waren gesunde Ernährung sowie psychosoziale Aspekte. Auch der Prävention von Rückfällen wurde eine hohe Relevanz zugeschrieben. Schlussfolgerung Psychosoziale Aspekte und die Vorbereitung auf mögliche Rückfallsituationen sollten integraler Bestandteil der Therapie sein. N2 - Principal objective Obesity is a major indication for pediatric and adolescent-rehabilitation. Age-specific therapies for „emerging adults“ are lacking. The aim was to examine the patients’ preferences with respect to the contents and methods of the „perfect therapy“ within an inpatient setting. Method In the context of the YOUTH study 147 obese male and female adolescents (aged 15–21 years) filled in standardized questionnaires. Results Overall little age- and gender-specific differences were observed. The participants expressed a preference for interdisciplinary coordinated and coeducational group approaches with involvement of the parents. Major topics were healthy nutrition and psychosocial aspects. Prevention of relapses is considered as important as well. Conclusion Psychosocial aspects and preparing coping with risk situations should be an integral part of treatment programs. KW - obesity KW - adolescents KW - young adults KW - therapy KW - requirements KW - Jugendliche KW - junge Erwachsene KW - Therapie KW - Anforderungen KW - Adipositas Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-107930 SN - 0034-3536 SN - 1439-1309 VL - 57 IS - 5 SP - 295 EP - 302 PB - Thieme CY - Stuttgart ER - TY - THES A1 - Schell, Mareike T1 - Investigating the effect of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG on emotional behavior in diet-induced obese C57BL/6N mice T1 - Untersuchung der Wirkung von Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG bei Störungen des emotionalen Verhaltens in einem Mausmodell Diät-induzierter Adipositas N2 - The prevalence of depression and anxiety is increased in obese patients compared to healthy humans, which is partially due to a shared pathogenesis, including insulin resistance and inflammation. These factors are also linked to intestinal dysbiosis. Additionally, the chronic consumption of diets rich in saturated fats results in body weight gain, hormonal resistances and unfavorable changes in the microbiome composition. The intake of Lactobacilli has already been shown to improve dysbiosis along with metabolism and mood. Yet, the beneficial role and the underlying mechanism of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) to improve emotional behavior in established diet-induced obese conditions are, so far, unknown. To characterize the role of LGG in diet-induced obesity, female and male C57BL/6N mice were fed a semi-synthetic low-fat diet (LFD, 10 % kcal from fat) or a conventional high-fat diet (HFD, 45 % kcal from fat) for initial 6 weeks, which was followed by daily oral gavage of vehicle or 1x10^8 CFU of LGG until the end of the experiment. Mice were subjected to basic metabolic and extensive behavioral phenotyping, with a focus on emotional behavior. Moreover, composition of cecal gut microbiome, metabolomic profile in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid was investigated and followed by molecular analyses. Both HFD-feeding and LGG application resulted in sex-specific differences. While LGG prevented the increase of plasma insulin, adrenal gland weight and hyperactivity in diet-induced obese female mice, there was no regulation of anxiodepressive-like behavior. In contrast, metabolism of male mice did not benefit from LGG application, but strikingly, LGG decreased specifically depressive-like behavior in the Mousetail Suspension Test which was confirmed by the Splash Test characterizing motivation for ’self-care’. The microbiome analysis in male mice revealed that HFD-feeding, but not LGG application, altered cecal microbiome composition, indicating a direct effect of LGG on behavioral regulation. However, in female mice, both HFD-feeding and LGG application resulted in changes of microbiome composition, which presumably affected metabolism. Moreover, as diet-induced obese female mice unexpectedly did not exhibit anxiodepressive-like behavior, follow-up analyses were conducted in male mice. Here, HFD-feeding significantly altered abundance of plasma lipids whereas LGG decreased branched chain amino acids which associated with improved emotional behavior. In nucleus accumbens (NAcc) and VTA/SN, which belong to the dopaminergic system, LGG restored HFD-induced decrease of tyrosine hydroxylase, the rate-limiting enzyme in dopamine synthesis, on gene expression level. Lastly, transcriptome analysis in the NAcc identified gene expression of cholecystokinin as a potential mediator of the effect of LGG on HFD-induced emotional alterations. In summary, this thesis revealed the beneficial effects of LGG application on emotional alterations in established diet-induced obesity. Furthermore, both HFD-feeding and LGG treatment exhibited sex-specific effects, resulting in metabolic improvements in female mice while LGG application mitigated depressive-like behavior in obese male mice along with a molecular signature of restored dopamine synthesis and neuropeptide signaling. N2 - n adipösen Patienten liegt eine erhöhte Prävalenz von Depressionen und Angsterkrankungen vor. Dies liegt unter anderem an einer gemeinsamen Pathogenese, der eine Insulinresistenz sowie ein chronischer Entzündungszustand zugrunde liegen. Diese Faktoren sind mit einer intestinalen Dysbiose assoziiert, die auch durch eine Fehlernährung, beispielsweise mit einer fettreichen Diät, hervorgerufen werden kann. Es konnte bereits gezeigt werden, dass die Aufnahme von Laktobazillen nicht nur eine Dysbiose und den Stoffwechsel verbessert, sondern sich auch positiv auf das Gemüt auswirken kann. Ob jedoch Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG in der Lage ist, in einem Zustand der etablierten ernährungsbedingten Fettleibigkeit das emotionale Verhalten zu verbessern und welche Mechanismen zugrunde liegen, ist noch ungeklärt. Um die Rolle von LGG bei ernährungsbedingter Fettleibigkeit zu charakterisieren, wurden weibliche und männliche C57BL/6N Mäuse mit einer semi-synthetischen Niedrigfettdiät (LFD, 10 % kcal aus Fett) oder einer konventionellen Hochfettdiät (HFD, 45 % kcal aus Fett) für die ersten 6 Wochen gefüttert, um den Zustand einer Adipositas zu etablieren. Anschließend haben die Mäuse eine tägliche perorale Applikation eines Vehikels oder 1x10^8 KBE LGG bis zum Versuchsende erhalten. Die Mäuse wurden einer allgemeinen metabolischen Charakterisierung und einer umfassenden Verhaltensphänotypisierung unterzogen, die Aufschlüsse über das emotionale Verhalten liefern sollen. Darüber hinaus wurde die Zusammensetzung des Darmmikrobioms bestimmt, im Plasma und in der Zerebrospinalflüssigkeit das Metabolitprofil untersucht und durch molekulare Analysen ergänzt. Sowohl die HFD-Fütterung als auch die LGG-Applikation führten zu geschlechtsspezifischen Unterschieden. Während LGG den diätinduzierten Anstieg von Plasmainsulin, ein erhöhtes Nebennierengewicht und Hyperaktivität in weiblichen Mäusen verhinderte, wurde das emotionale Verhalten nicht reguliert. Im Gegensatz dazu profitierte der Stoffwechsel männlicher Mäuse nicht von der LGG-Anwendung, jedoch war LGG in der Lage, spezifisch das depressiv-ähnliches Verhalten zu verbessern, was durch eine Analyse des zielgerichteten Verhaltens bestätigt wurde. Die Mikrobiomanalyse ergab, dass die Diät, jedoch nicht LGG, die Zusammensetzung des Darmmikrobioms in männlichen Mäusen verändert, was auf eine direkte Rolle von LGG in der Verhaltensregulation hindeutet. Im Vergleich dazu war das Darmmikrobiom in weiblichen Mäusen durch die Diät als auch durch LGG verändert, was zu den positiven Veränderungen der Stoffwechselparameter geführt haben könnte. Da weibliche Mäuse weder durch die HFD-Fütterung noch durch die LGG-Gabe einen Effekt auf emotionales Verhalten aufwiesen, wurden die Folgeanalysen bei männlichen Mäusen durchgeführt. Während die HFD-Fütterung das Vorkommen von Plasmalipiden veränderte, lagen aufgrund der LGG-Gabe verzweigtkettige Aminosäuren verringert vor, was mit einem verbessertem emotionalen Verhalten assoziierte. In den dopaminergen Gehirnregionen Nucleus Accumbens (NAcc) und VTA/SN revertierte LGG die HFD-induzierte Reduktion der Tyrosinhydroxylase Genexpression, des geschwindigkeitsbegrenzenden Enzyms in der Dopaminsynthese. Abschließend wurde eine Transkriptomanalyse mittels RNA Sequencing durchgeführt, welche die Genexpression von Cholezystokinin im NAcc als potenzieller Mediator in der Wirkung von LGG bei HFD-induzierten emotionalen Veränderungen identifizierte. Zusammenfassend konnten in dieser Arbeit die positiven Auswirkungen der LGG-Gabe auf emotionales Verhalten bei etablierter ernährungsbedingter Fettleibigkeit gezeigt werden.. Sowohl die HFD-Fütterung als auch die LGG-Gabe führten zu geschlechtsspezifischen Effekten, was zu Stoffwechselverbesserungen bei weiblichen Mäusen führte, während die LGG-Gabe das depressiv-ähnliche Verhalten bei männlichen Mäusen abschwächte. Zudem wurden auf Genexpressionsebene Tyrosinhydroxylase und Cholezystokinin identifiziert, die potentiell den Effekt von LGG auf das emotionale Verhalten in einem Modell etablierter ernährungsbedingter Fettleibigkeit vermitteln. KW - obesity KW - insulin resistance KW - probiotics KW - lactobacillus KW - depression KW - emotionality Y1 - 2022 ER - TY - THES A1 - Bishop, Christopher Allen T1 - Influence of dairy intake on odd-chain fatty acids and energy metabolism T1 - Einfluss der Milchaufnahme auf ungeradkettige Fettsäuren und Energiestoffwechsel N2 - As of late, epidemiological studies have highlighted a strong association of dairy intake with lower disease risk, and similarly with an increased amount of odd-chain fatty acids (OCFA). While the OCFA also demonstrate inverse associations with disease incidence, the direct dietary sources and mode of action of the OCFA remain poorly understood. The overall aim of this thesis was to determine the impact of two main fractions of dairy, milk fat and milk protein, on OCFA levels and their influence on health outcomes under high-fat (HF) diet conditions. Both fractions represent viable sources of OCFA, as milk fats contain a significant amount of OCFA and milk proteins are high in branched chain amino acids (BCAA), namely valine (Val) and isoleucine (Ile), which can produce propionyl-CoA (Pr-CoA), a precursor for endogenous OCFA synthesis, while leucine (Leu) does not. Additionally, this project sought to clarify the specific metabolic effects of the OCFA heptadecanoic acid (C17:0). Both short-term and long-term feeding studies were performed using male C57BL/6JRj mice fed HF diets supplemented with milk fat or C17:0, as well as milk protein or individual BCAA (Val; Leu) to determine their influences on OCFA and metabolic health. Short-term feeding revealed that both milk fractions induce OCFA in vivo, and the increases elicited by milk protein could be, in part, explained by Val intake. In vitro studies using primary hepatocytes further showed an induction of OCFA after Val treatment via de novo lipogenesis and increased α-oxidation. In the long-term studies, both milk fat and milk protein increased hepatic and circulating OCFA levels; however, only milk protein elicited protective effects on adiposity and hepatic fat accumulation—likely mediated by the anti-obesogenic effects of an increased Leu intake. In contrast, Val feeding did not increase OCFA levels nor improve obesity, but rather resulted in glucotoxicity-induced insulin resistance in skeletal muscle mediated by its metabolite 3-hydroxyisobutyrate (3-HIB). Finally, while OCFA levels correlated with improved health outcomes, C17:0 produced negligible effects in preventing HF-diet induced health impairments. The results presented herein demonstrate that the beneficial health outcomes associated with dairy intake are likely mediated through the effects of milk protein, while OCFA levels are likely a mere association and do not play a significant causal role in metabolic health under HF conditions. Furthermore, the highly divergent metabolic effects of the two BCAA, Leu and Val, unraveled herein highlight the importance of protein quality. N2 - In den letzten Jahren haben epidemiologische Studien einen Zusammenhang zwischen dem Verzehr von Milchprodukten und einem geringeren Krankheitsrisiko sowie einem erhöhten Gehalt an ungeradzahligen Fettsäuren (OCFA) aufgezeigt. Während die OCFA ebenfalls mit einem verminderten Krankheitsrisiko assoziiert sind, ist über die direkten diätetischen Quellen und die physiologische Rolle der OCFA noch wenig bekannt. Das Hauptziel dieser Arbeit war die Untersuchung der Bedeutung der beiden Hauptfraktionen von Milchprodukten, Milchfett und Milchprotein, für den OCFA-Gehalt und ihren Einfluss auf die Gesundheit unter den Bedingungen einer fettreichen Ernährung (HF). Beide Fraktionen sind mögliche OCFA-Quellen, da Milchfette selber signifikante Mengen an OCFA enthalten und Milchproteine einen hohen Anteil an verzweigtkettigen Aminosäuren (BCAA) haben, nämlich Valin (Val) und Isoleucin (Ile), aus denen Propionyl-CoA (Pr-CoA), eine Vorstufe für die endogene OCFA-Synthese, gebildet werden kann, während das für Leucin (Leu) nicht der Fall ist. Außerdem sollten in diesem Projekt die spezifischen metabolischen Auswirkungen der OCFA Heptadecansäure (C17:0) geklärt werden. Dazu wurden Kurzzeit- und Langzeit-Fütterungsstudien mit männlichen C57BL/6JRj-Mäusen durchgeführt, die mit HF-Diäten gefüttert wurden, die mit Milchfett oder C17:0 sowie mit Milchprotein oder einzelnen BCAA (Val; Leu) supplementiert wurden, um deren Einfluss auf die OCFA und die metabolische Gesundheit zu untersuchen. Kurzzeitstudien zeigten, dass beide Milchfraktionen OCFA induzieren, wobei die Erhöhungen durch Milchprotein teilweise durch die Val-Aufnahme erklärt werden konnten. Studien mit primären Hepatozyten zeigten außerdem eine Induktion von OCFA nach Val-Behandlung durch de-novo-Lipogenese und eine erhöhte α-Oxidation. In den Langzeitstudien erhöhten Milchfett und Milchprotein die hepatischen und zirkulierenden OCFA-Spiegel; allerdings hatte nur Milchprotein eine schützende Wirkung auf Adipositas und hepatische Fettansammlung, wahrscheinlich vermittelt durch eine erhöhte Leu-Aufnahme. Im Gegensatz dazu hatte die Val-Supplementierung keinen Einfluss auf die OCFA-Spiegel oder die Entwicklung von Adipositas, führte jedoch zu einer durch Glukotoxizität induzierten Insulinresistenz im Skelettmuskel, vermittelt durch den Val-Metaboliten 3-Hydroxyisobutyrat (3-HIB). Die C17:0-Supplementierung schließlich hatte keine Auswirkungen auf die HF-Diät-induzierte Adipositas und assoziierten Gesundheitsbeeinträchtigungen. Die hier vorgestellten Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die mit dem Verzehr von Milchprodukten verbundenen positiven gesundheitlichen Auswirkungen wahrscheinlich durch die Wirkung von Milchprotein vermittelt werden, während der OCFA-Gehalt wahrscheinlich nur eine Assoziation darstellt und keine signifikante kausale Rolle für die metabolische Gesundheit unter HF-Bedingungen spielt. Die hier aufgeklärten deutlich unterschiedlichen metabolischen Auswirkungen der beiden BCAA Leu und Val unterstreichen zudem die Bedeutung der Proteinqualität. KW - odd chain fatty acids KW - branched chain amino acids KW - protein KW - dairy intake KW - obesity KW - verzweigtkettige Aminosäuren KW - Milcheinnahme KW - Adipositas KW - ungeradkettige Fettsäuren KW - Protein Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-561541 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sadowska, Aleksandra A1 - Hausmann, Oliver Nic A1 - Wuertz-Kozak, Karin T1 - Inflammaging in the intervertebral disc T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - Degeneration of the intervertebral disc – triggered by ageing, mechanical stress, traumatic injury, infection, inflammation and other factors – has a significant role in the development of low back pain. Back pain not only has a high prevalence, but also a major socio-economic impact. With the ageing population, its occurrence and costs are expected to grow even more in the future. Disc degeneration is characterized by matrix breakdown, loss in proteoglycans and thus water content, disc height loss and an increase in inflammatory molecules. The accumulation of cytokines, such as interleukin (IL)-1 , IL-8 or tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-, together with age-related immune deficiency, leads to the so-called inflammaging – low-grade, chronic inflammation with a crucial role in pain development. Despite the relevance of these molecular processes, current therapies target symptoms, but not underlying causes. This review describes the biological and biomechanical changes that occur in a degenerated disc, discusses the connection between disc degeneration and inflammaging, highlights factors that enhance the inflammatory processes in disc pathologies and suggests future research avenues. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe - 519 KW - Intervertebral disc KW - chronic inflammation KW - inflammaging KW - senescence KW - mechanical loading KW - matrix fragmentation KW - obesity KW - Propionibacterium acnes Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-414081 IS - 519 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sun, Sheng-Yun A1 - Huang, Jin A1 - Meng, Min-Jie A1 - Lu, Jia-Hai A1 - Hocher, Berthold A1 - Liu, Kang-Li A1 - Yang, Qin-He A1 - Zhu, Xiao-Feng T1 - Improvement of lipid profile and reduction of body weight by Shan He Jian Fei Granules in high fat diet-induced obese rats JF - Clinical laboratory : the peer reviewed journal for clinical laboratories and laboratories related to blood transfusion N2 - Background: The goal was to study lipid profiles (TG, TC, LDL, HDL), effects on serum leptin, and fat tissue adiponectin, and resistin as well as body weight effects of Shan He Jian Fei Granules (SHJFG) in rats on a high fat diet. Methods: Rats were randomly divided into five groups: normal control group fed with normal fat diet, rats on high fat diet receiving low dosage, middle dosage, high dosage of Shan He Jian Fei Granules (SHJFG) as well as a high fat diet group receiving placebo. Rats were treated for 8 weeks. Body weight and naso-anal length of each rat were recorded and Lee's index was calculated. Serum TG, TC, LDL, HDL and leptin concentrations were analyzed. The gene expressions of adiponectin and resistin in adipose tissues were tested by RT-PCR. Results: Compared to the high-fat diet group, body weights, Lee's indexes, weight of fat tissues and serum TG, TC, LDL and leptin of SHJFG groups significantly decreased (p<0.05), whereas mRNA expressions of adiponectin and resistin of SHJFG groups significantly increased (p<0.05). Conclusions: SHJFG could significantly lower body weight and serum TG, TC, and LDL of obese rats. The effects of SHJFG in lowering leptin synthesis and raising mRNA expression of adiponectin and resistin in fat tissues may act as part of the mechanisms in lowering body weight of obese rats. Further studies are needed to demonstrate whether SHJFG may also reduce overall cardiovascular morbidity and mortality like other lipid lowering drugs. KW - obesity KW - high-fat diet KW - Shan He Jian Fei Granules (SHJFG) KW - lipid KW - adiponectin KW - resistin KW - leptin Y1 - 2012 SN - 1433-6510 VL - 58 IS - 1-2 SP - 81 EP - 87 PB - Clin Lab Publ., Verl. Klinisches Labor CY - Heidelberg ER -