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Cinta Bladé
Researcher at Rovira i Virgili University
Publications - 40
Citations - 1986
Cinta Bladé is an academic researcher from Rovira i Virgili University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adipose tissue & Circadian rhythm. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 40 publications receiving 1673 citations.
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Hypolipidemic effects of proanthocyanidins and their underlying biochemical and molecular mechanisms
TL;DR: The physiological processes and biochemical pathways that are related to lipid homeostasis and affected by proanthocyanidin consumption are discussed and are likely to induce hypolipidemic effects.
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Modulatory effect of grape-seed procyanidins on local and systemic inflammation in diet-induced obesity rats
Ximena Terra,Victor Pallarès,Anna Ardévol,Cinta Bladé,Juan Fernández-Larrea,Gerard Pujadas,Josepa Salvadó,Lluís Arola,Mayte Blay +8 more
TL;DR: Oral ingested PE helps preventing imbalanced obesity cytokine pattern, but its corrective effects need to be further investigated.
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Metabolomic Assessment of the Effect of Dietary Cholesterol in the Progressive Development of Fatty Liver Disease
Maria Vinaixa,Miguel A. Rodríguez,Anna Rull,Raúl Beltrán,Cinta Bladé,Jesus Brezmes,Nicolau Cañellas,Jorge Joven,Xavier Correig +8 more
TL;DR: Dietary cholesterol is a causal factor in the development of both liver steatosis and hepatic inflammation, and (1)H NMR metabolomics is used for quantitative profiling of liver extracts from LDLr(-/-) mice.
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Effects of a grapeseed procyanidin extract (GSPE) on insulin resistance
Gemma Montagut,Cinta Bladé,Mayte Blay,Juan Fernández-Larrea,Gerard Pujadas,M. Josepa Salvadó,Lluís Arola,Montserrat Pinent,Anna Ardévol +8 more
TL;DR: GSPE has a positive long-term effect on glucose homeostasis, and GSPE could be targeted at adipose tissue, where it might directly stimulate glucose uptake, and the need to carefully consider the bioactive dose is highlighted.
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Proanthocyanidins modulate microRNA expression in human HepG2 cells.
Anna Arola-Arnal,Cinta Bladé +1 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided of the capacity of dietary proanthocyanidin-rich natural extracts to influence microRNA expression, suggesting a new mechanism of action of proanthOCyanidins.