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New Enzyme Pocket Regulates Brown Fat Heat and Bone Health
science10 days ago

New Enzyme Pocket Regulates Brown Fat Heat and Bone Health

McGill researchers identified a glycerol pocket in the TNAP enzyme that activates the futile creatine cycle in brown fat, providing a separate heat-producing pathway from the classic UCP1 system in mice. The work links TNAP activity to bone mineralization, with genetic data suggesting glycerol-pocket mutations correlate with lower bone density. While promising for new therapies for skeletal disease and possibly obesity/diabetes, the findings are early and focus on enzyme activation and potential TNAP activators.

Exercise Fuels a Brain-Protection Pathway That Fights Alzheimer’s (Mouse Study)
science2 months ago

Exercise Fuels a Brain-Protection Pathway That Fights Alzheimer’s (Mouse Study)

A UCSF study in mice shows exercise increases GPLD1 in the blood, which helps prune TNAP in brain blood vessels, strengthening the blood-brain barrier, reducing inflammation, and lowering amyloid beta clumps associated with Alzheimer's. The findings suggest a body-brain mechanism behind exercise’s cognitive benefits and point to potential therapies that mimic GPLD1, though human relevance remains to be confirmed.

Workout-Driven Shield: How Exercise Tightens the Brain’s Barrier to Preserve Memory
science3 months ago

Workout-Driven Shield: How Exercise Tightens the Brain’s Barrier to Preserve Memory

UC San Francisco researchers show that exercise increases the liver enzyme GPLD1, which travels to brain blood vessels and removes TNAP from the blood-brain barrier. This restores barrier integrity and reduces leakiness and inflammation in aging mice, helping memory and cognitive performance, and suggesting new therapeutic avenues for aging and Alzheimer’s-related decline.