Collectively, our study supports a model in which cells respond to lipotoxic stress by increasing expression and stability of NRF2 which inhibits TAG hydrolysis to promote lipid storage and protect cells against specific fatty acids that might otherwise have toxic effects on the cell.
This study is to explore the effect of cordycepin (the molecular formula C10 H 13 N 5 O 3), a natural adenosine isolated from Cordyceps militaris, on high glucose/lipid-induced glucotoxicity and lipotoxicity in INS-1 cells.

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s saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids differ significantly in their contributions to lipotoxicity, it appears that monounsaturated, such as palmitoleic and oleic, acids have been found to protect against PA-induced lipotoxicity in cell culture and rodent models by enhancing whole body insulin sensitivity, stimulating insulin secretion by ...

Our study suggests that triglyceride accumulation in non-adipose cells in response to acute lipid overload represents an initial cellular defense against lipotoxicity.

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Lipid droplets (LDs) are fat storage organelles that are conserved from bacteria to humans. LDs are broken down to supply cells with fatty acids (FAs) that can be used as an energy source or membrane synthesis. An overload of FAs disrupts cellular functions and causes lipotoxicity.
Lipotoxicity-induced cell death plays a detrimental role in the pathogenesis of metabolic diseases. Ferulic acid, widespread in plant-based food, is a radi.