Aminuddin Aminuddin
Hasanuddin University
36 Papers
13 Citations
Aminuddin Aminuddin is an academic researcher from Hasanuddin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of Aminuddin Aminuddin include University of Toyama.
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Papers
Adipose tissue hypoxia induces inflammatory M1 polarity of macrophages in an HIF-1α-dependent and HIF-1α-independent manner in obese mice
Shiho Fujisaka,Isao Usui,Masashi Ikutani,Aminuddin Aminuddin,Akiko Takikawa,Koichi Tsuneyama,Arshad Mahmood,Nobuhito Goda,Yoshinori Nagai,Kiyoshi Takatsu,Kazuyuki Tobe +10 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that hypoxia induces the inflammatory phenotypes of macrophages via Hif1a-dependent and -independent mechanisms in M1 ATMs but not in M2 ATMs.
CD206+ M2-like macrophages regulate systemic glucose metabolism by inhibiting proliferation of adipocyte progenitors
Allah Nawaz,Aminuddin Aminuddin,Tomonobu Kado,Akiko Takikawa,Seiji Yamamoto,Koichi Tsuneyama,Koichi Tsuneyama,Yoshiko Igarashi,Masashi Ikutani,Yasuhiro Nishida,Yoshinori Nagai,Yoshinori Nagai,Kiyoshi Takatsu,Johji Imura,Masakiyo Sasahara,Yukiko Okazaki,Kohjiro Ueki,Tadashi Okamura,Kumpei Tokuyama,Akira Ando,Michihiro Matsumoto,Hisashi Mori,Takashi Nakagawa,Norihiko Kobayashi,Kumiko Saeki,Isao Usui,Shiho Fujisaka,Kazuyuki Tobe +27 more
TL;DR: It is shown that M2-like macrophages in adipose tissue regulate systemic glucose homeostasis by inhibiting adipocyte progenitor proliferation via the CD206/TGFβ signaling pathway and, thereby, control adiposity and systemic insulin sensitivity.
HIF-1α in Myeloid Cells Promotes Adipose Tissue Remodeling Toward Insulin Resistance
Akiko Takikawa,Arshad Mahmood,Allah Nawaz,Tomonobu Kado,Keisuke Okabe,Seiji Yamamoto,Aminuddin Aminuddin,Satoko Senda,Koichi Tsuneyama,Koichi Tsuneyama,Masashi Ikutani,Yasuharu Watanabe,Yoshiko Igarashi,Yoshinori Nagai,Yoshinori Nagai,Kiyoshi Takatsu,Koizumi Keiichi,Johji Imura,Nobuhito Goda,Masakiyo Sasahara,Michihiro Matsumoto,Kumiko Saeki,Takashi Nakagawa,Shiho Fujisaka,Isao Usui,Kazuyuki Tobe +25 more
TL;DR: The in vitro study revealed that lipopolysaccharide-treated bone marrow–derived macrophages directly inhibited the expression of angiogenic factors in 3T3-L1 preadipocytes, indicating that macrophage HIF-1α is involved not only in the formation of CLSs, further enhancing the inflammatory responses, but also in the inhibition of neoangiogenesis in preadIPocytes.
Long-Term Ketogenic Diet Induces Metabolic Acidosis, Anemia, and Oxidative Stress in Healthy Wistar Rats.
Aryadi Arsyad,Irfan Idris,Andi A. Rasyid,Rezky A. Usman,Kiki R. Faradillah,Wa Ode U. Latif,Zidni I. Lubis,Aminuddin Aminuddin,Ika Yustisia,Yulia Yusrini Djabir +9 more
TL;DR: Long-term ketogenic diet induces metabolic acidosis, anemia, and reduced antioxidant enzyme level in rats following 60 days of consuming high-fat-low-carbohydrate diet.
Nutrition Education with Android-based Application Media to Increase Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors of Pregnant Women About Chronic Energy Deficiency (KEK)
Wa Ode Sri Wati Lestari,Syafruddin Syarif,Healthy Hidayanty,Aminuddin Aminuddin,Sri Ramadany +4 more
- 14 Jan 2021
TL;DR: It was concluded that nutrition education with Android-based application media influenced the knowledge, attitudes, and behavior of pregnant women, that is, to increase the knowledge and attitudes of pregnantWomen about KEK in Meo – Meo Public Health center, Baubau City.