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Péter Szelényi
Researcher at Semmelweis University
Publications - 12
Citations - 429
Péter Szelényi is an academic researcher from Semmelweis University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endoplasmic reticulum & Epigallocatechin gallate. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 340 citations.
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On the role of 4-hydroxynonenal in health and disease.
Miklós Csala,Tamás Kardon,Balázs Legeza,Beáta Lizák,József Mandl,Éva Margittai,Ferenc Puskas,Peter Szaraz,Péter Szelényi,Gábor Bánhegyi +9 more
TL;DR: HNE-mediated signaling can largely influence the fate of the cell through modulating major cellular processes, such as autophagy, proliferation and apoptosis, and the role of HNE in the pathophysiology of cancer, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases is discussed.
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Lipotoxicity in the liver
TL;DR: Findings have substantiated the lipotoxic liver injury hypothesis for the pathomechanism of hepatosteatosis and the involvement of endoplasmic reticulum stress responses and focused on the metabolic and redox aspects of lipotoxicity and lipoapoptosis.
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Contribution of Fructose-6-Phosphate to Glucocorticoid Activation in the Endoplasmic Reticulum: Possible Implication in the Metabolic Syndrome
Silvia Senesi,Balázs Legeza,Zoltán Balázs,Miklós Csala,Paola Marcolongo,Éva Kereszturi,Péter Szelényi,Christine Egger,Rosella Fulceri,József Mandl,Roberta Giunti,Alex Odermatt,Gábor Bánhegyi,Gábor Bánhegyi,Angelo Benedetti +14 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that cytosolic F6P promotes prereceptor glucocorticoid activation in white adipose tissue, which might have a role in the pathophysiology of the metabolic syndrome.
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Cellular toxicity of dietary trans fatty acids and its correlation with ceramide and diglyceride accumulation
Farkas Sarnyai,Mária Berinkeiné Donkó,Judit Mátyási,Zsófia Gór-Nagy,Ildikó Marczi,Laura Simon-Szabó,Veronika Zámbó,Anna Somogyi,Tamás Csizmadia,Péter Lőw,Péter Szelényi,Éva Kereszturi,Blanka Tóth,Miklós Csala +13 more
TL;DR: Important metabolic characteristics of TFAs are revealed that might underlie a long term toxicity and hence deserve further investigation, including correlation between the accumulation of lipid intermediates and the severity of cell damage.
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Tea flavan-3-ols as modulating factors in endoplasmic reticulum function.
TL;DR: Evidence is presented for the biologic actions of tea flavan-3-ols on specific ER targets associated with normal function and disease and the mechanisms likely contribute to the chemopreventive and glucose-lowering effects of tea catechins.