Browsing by Author "Cai, Demin"
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Editorial: Integrated role of nutrition and digestive physiology for animal health, Volume II
Cai, Demin; Liu, Hao-Yu; Dong, Haibo; Ahmed, Abdelkareem A. (Frontiers Media, 2022-12-28)Integrating nutrition and digestive physiology is crucial for animal health and reproductive performance. The gastrointestinal (G.I.) tract plays a pivotal role in animal health in mammalian species. To perform its maximum ... -
Lactoferrin Attenuates Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction and Inflammation by Modulating the MAPK Pathway and Gut Microbes in Mice
Hu, Ping; Zong, Qiufang; Zhao, Yahui; Gu, Haotian; Liu, YaYa; Gu, Fang; Liu, Hao-Yu; Ahmed, Abdelkareem A; Bao, Wenbin; Cai, Demin (Oxford Academic, 2022-11)Background: Deoxynivalenol (DON) is a major mycotoxin present in staple foods (particularly in cereal products) that induces intestinal inflammation and disrupts intestinal integrity. Lactoferrin (LF) is a multifunctional ... -
Lactoferrin Relieves Deoxynivalenol-Induced Oxidative Stress and Inflammatory Response by Modulating the Nrf2/MAPK Pathways in the Liver.
Hu, Ping; Liu, Yaya; Li, Shicheng; Zhao, Yahui; Gu, Haotian; Zong, Qiufang; Ahmed, Abdelkareem A.; Bao, Wenbin; Liu, Hao-Yu; Cai, Demin (NLM (Medline), 2023-05-31)Deoxynivalenol (DON), one of the most common mycotoxins contaminating food and feed, has been shown to induce hepatotoxicity. Lactoferrin (LF) enriched in human milk is a critical functional food component and performs the ... -
Lithocholic Acid Alleviates Deoxynivalenol-Induced Inflammation and Oxidative Stress via PPARγ-Mediated Epigenetically Transcriptional Reprogramming in Porcine Intestinal Epithelial Cells.
Li, Yanwei; Zhu, Chuyang; Yao, Jiacheng; Zhu, Cuipeng; Li, Zhaojian; Liu, Hao-Yu; Zhu, Miaonan; Li, Kaiqi; Ahmed, Abdelkareem A.; Li, Shicheng; Hu, Ping; Cai, Demin (American Chemical Society, 2024-03-13)Deoxynivalenol (DON) is a common mycotoxin that induces intestinal inflammation and oxidative damage in humans and animals. Given that lithocholic acid (LCA) has been suggested to inhibit intestinal inflammation, we aimed ... -
Nuclear Receptor RORα/γ: Exciting Modulators in Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders
Gu, Haotian; Hu, Ping; Zhao, Yahui; Liu1, Yaya; Wang, Yi-Ting; Ahmed, Abdelkareem A.; Liu, Hao-Yu; Cai, Demin (Frontiers Media [Commercial Publisher], 2022-06-21)Under the influences of modern lifestyle, metabolic syndromes (MetS), including insulin resistance, obesity, and fatty liver, featuring a worldwide chronic disease, greatly raise the risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, ...