The benefits of walnut (Juglans regia) consumption for metabolic health are known, but the molecular background underlying their putative antioxidant and anti-inflammatory/immunomodulatory effects is underexplored. We assessed that walnut supplementation (6 weeks) reverted unfavorable changes of the SIRT1/FoxO3a/MnSOD/catalase axis in the heart induced by fructose-rich diet (FRD). Intriguingly, Nox4 was increased by both FRD and walnut supplementation. FRD increased the cytosolic fraction and decreased the nuclear fraction of the uniquely elucidated ChREBP in the heart. The ChREBP nuclear fraction was decreased in control rats subjected to walnuts. In addition, walnut consumption was associated with a reduction in systolic BP in FRD and a d...
Diabetes Mellitus has appeared as a universal burden. Studies have reported that mortality from Coro...
Extent: 13p.Background: Walnuts significantly decrease total and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol...
The frequent nut intake has been associated with lower rates of cardiovascular diseases in several l...
The benefits of walnut (Juglans regia) consumption for metabolic health are known, but the molecular...
Increased fructose consumption has been linked with chronic inflammation and metabolic syndrome (Met...
Increased fructose consumption has been linked with chronic inflammation and metabolic syndrome (Met...
Walnut consumption mostly has a positive implication for cardiovascular health. Walnut diet effects ...
Increased dietary, blood, and tissue n-6/n-3 fatty acid ratios are associated with obesity and metab...
Consumption of walnuts is beneficial for cardiovascular health. To study walnut effects on proteins ...
There is extensive evidence that walnut consumption is protective against cardiovascular disease and...
Walnut consumption can provide both vascular and metabolic health benefits, and walnut-induced chang...
Aims: To assess the effects of walnuts on cardiometabolic outcomes in obese people and to explore th...
Nutritional benefits of walnut are well known; however, currently, there is no research showing that...
Evidence continues to accrue that aging and its diseases can be delayed by pharmacologic and dietary...
Walnut consumption improves cardiovascular disease risk; however, to our knowledge, the contribution...
Diabetes Mellitus has appeared as a universal burden. Studies have reported that mortality from Coro...
Extent: 13p.Background: Walnuts significantly decrease total and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol...
The frequent nut intake has been associated with lower rates of cardiovascular diseases in several l...
The benefits of walnut (Juglans regia) consumption for metabolic health are known, but the molecular...
Increased fructose consumption has been linked with chronic inflammation and metabolic syndrome (Met...
Increased fructose consumption has been linked with chronic inflammation and metabolic syndrome (Met...
Walnut consumption mostly has a positive implication for cardiovascular health. Walnut diet effects ...
Increased dietary, blood, and tissue n-6/n-3 fatty acid ratios are associated with obesity and metab...
Consumption of walnuts is beneficial for cardiovascular health. To study walnut effects on proteins ...
There is extensive evidence that walnut consumption is protective against cardiovascular disease and...
Walnut consumption can provide both vascular and metabolic health benefits, and walnut-induced chang...
Aims: To assess the effects of walnuts on cardiometabolic outcomes in obese people and to explore th...
Nutritional benefits of walnut are well known; however, currently, there is no research showing that...
Evidence continues to accrue that aging and its diseases can be delayed by pharmacologic and dietary...
Walnut consumption improves cardiovascular disease risk; however, to our knowledge, the contribution...
Diabetes Mellitus has appeared as a universal burden. Studies have reported that mortality from Coro...
Extent: 13p.Background: Walnuts significantly decrease total and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol...
The frequent nut intake has been associated with lower rates of cardiovascular diseases in several l...