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Adipose tissue dysfunction in obesity, diabetes, and vascular diseases


GR Hajer, TW van Haeften, FLJ Visseren - European Heart Journal, 2008 - Eur Soc Cardiology
The increased prevalence of excessive visceral obesity and obesity-related
cardiovascular risk factors is closely associated with the rising incidence of
cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes mellitus. This clustering of ...
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Vascular effects of adiponectin: molecular mechanisms and potential therapeutic …


W Zhu, K Cheng, P Vanhoutte, K Lam, A Xu - Clinical Science, 2008 - submit.clinsci.org
Abbreviations: ACE, angiotensin-converting enzyme; ACTA, acyl-CoA:cholesterol
acyltransferase; AMPK, AMP-activated protein kinase; AngII, angiotensin II;
apoE, apolipoprotein E; APPL1, adaptor protein containing pleckstrin ...
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Adipokines and insulin resistance


K Rabe, M Lehrke, KG Parhofer, UC Broedl - Molecular Medicine, 2008 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Obesity is associated with an array of health problems in adult and pediatric
populations. Understanding the pathogenesis of obesity and its metabolic
sequelae has advanced rapidly over the past decades. Adipose tissue ...
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The emerging biology of adipose tissue in chronic kidney disease: from fat to facts

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J Axelsson - Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 2008 - ERA-EDTA
Regardless of the implications, the incidence of obesity is increasing worldwide
[1] and along with it the proportion of the population subject to hypertension
[1] or type-2 diabetes mellitus [1]. Furthermore, the metabolic syndrome is ...
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Elevated circulating adiponectin and elevated insulin sensitivity in adiponectin transgenic …


KN Ealey, MC Archer - International Journal of Cancer, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
Obesity, particularly visceral adiposity, is an established risk factor for
colorectal cancer (CRC) and this is thought to result, at least in part, from
insulin resistance and chronic hyperinsulinemia that may be mediated by ...
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[PDF] Effects of prolactin on metabolism


L Nilsson - neurophys.gu.se
High prolactin levels during breast-feeding, is recognized to influence
metabolism in order to supply glucose and fat for milk production. Pathologic
overproduction of prolactin, hyperprolactinemia, is a condition primarily ...
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Sex difference in cardiometabolic risk profile and adiponectin expression in subjects with …


H He, Y Ni, J Chen, Z Zhao, J Zhong, D Liu, Z … - Translational Research, 2009 - Elsevier
This study investigates the sex difference of cardiometabolic risk profiles in
subjects with visceral fat obesity (VFO) but normal waist circumference (WC).
VFO, which is defined as visceral adipose tissue (VAT) area more than 100cm ...
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Changes in the transcriptome of abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue in response to …

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J Shea, CR French, J Bishop, G Martin, B … - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2009 - ajcn.cnfindpark.cn
1 From the Discipline of Genetics (JS, JB, GM, and GS), Divisions of Community
Health (BR) and Medicine (DP and DF), Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University
of Newfoundland, St John's, Canada, and the Department of Biological ...
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Effects of prolactin on metabolism-changes induced by hyperprolactinemia

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L Nilsson - 130.241.16.4
High prolactin levels during breast-feeding, is recognized to influence
metabolism in order to supply glucose and fat for milk production. Pathologic
overproduction of prolactin, hyperprolactinemia, is a condition primarily ...
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Long-but not short-term multifactorial intervention with focus on exercise training improves …


S Sixt, S Beer, M Bluher, N Korff, T Peschel, … - European Heart Journal, 2009 - Eur Soc Cardiology
Methods and results: Twenty-three patients were randomized to either 4 weeks
in-hospital exercise training (6 x 15 min bicycle/day, 5 days/week) and a
hypocaloric diet, followed by a 5 months ambulatory program (30 min ...
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