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Cellular hypoxia and adipose tissue dysfunction in obesity


I Stuart Wood, FP de Heredia, B Wang, … - Proceedings of the …, 2009 - Cambridge Univ Press
A Meeting of the Nutrition Society, hosted by the Scottish Section, was held at the Royal Society
of Edinburgh, Edinburgh on 7 and 8 April 2009 ... Symposium on 'Frontiers in adipose tissue
biology' ... Cellular hypoxia and adipose tissue dysfunction in obesity
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Metabolic disturbances linked to obesity: the role of impaired tissue perfusion


NR Villela, LG Kramer-Aguiar, DA Bottino, N … - Arquivos Brasileiros de …, 2009 - SciELO Brasil
Associated with elevated risk of cardiovascular events and cancer, obesity is a worldwide problem
affecting developed and developing countries. Microcirculatory vessels, represented by
arterioles, capillaries and venules (mean internal diameter < 100 µm), are the place ...
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Cellular mechanisms of insulin resistance: role of stress-regulated serine kinases …


JF Tanti, J Jager - Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2009 - Elsevier
Insulin receptor substrates (IRS) serine phosphorylation is a time-controlled physiological feedback
mechanism in insulin signaling that is hijacked by metabolic and inflammatory stresses to promote
insulin resistance. Kinases, including IKKβ, JNK, ERK, mTOR, and S6K, activated by the ...
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Hypoxia stimulates lactate release and modulates monocarboxylate transporter ( …


F Pérez de Heredia, IS Wood, P Trayhurn - Pflügers Archiv European Journal of … - Springer
Abstract Hypoxia modulates white adipose tissue func- tion, and this includes stimulating glucose
uptake and the expression of facilitative glucose transporters (particularly GLUT1) in
adipocytes. This study has examined the effect of hypoxia on lactate release from ...

HIF-1α is necessary to support gluconeogenesis during liver regeneration


T Tajima, N Goda, N Fujiki, T Hishiki, Y Nishiyama, … - … and Biophysical Research …, 2009 - Elsevier
Coordinated recovery of hepatic glucose metabolism is prerequisite for normal liver
regeneration. To examine roles of hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) for hepatic glucose homeostasis
during the reparative process, we inactivated the gene in hepatocytes in vivo. Following ...
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A cross-sectional relationship between vital capacity and metabolic syndrome and …


E Oda, R Kawai - Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Objectives A lower vital capacity (VC) has been reported to be an independent predictor
of diabetes in Western countries. The aim of this study was to examine the rela- tionships between
VC and diabetes and between VC and metabolic syndrome (MS) in Japanese ...
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Alterações metabólicas associadas à obesidade: o papel da disfunção da …

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NR Villela… - Arq Bras Endocrinol Metab - SciELO Brasil
Associated with elevated risk of cardiovascular events and cancer, obesity is a worldwide problem
affecting developed and developing countries. Microcirculatory vessels, represented by
arterioles, capillaries and venules (mean internal diameter < 100 µm), are the place ...
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Breathing Room: The (Un) Natural History of Adipose Microhypoxia and Insulin …


KD Copps, MF White - Diabetes, 2009 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The basis for the clustering of obesity with insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and related pathologies
of the metabolic syndrome is complex but involves altered metabolic function and substrate flow
both within and between insulin-responsive fat, muscle, and liver tissues (1,2). Since the ...
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Inflammation, Insulin Resistance, and Type 2 Diabetes: Back to the Future?


WT Cefalu - Diabetes, 2009 - Am Diabetes Assoc
In this issue of Diabetes, two articles highlight the emergence of inflammation's contribution to
insulin resistance and to chronic diseases in humans. The common feature in each article is
the inflammation–obesity–insulin resistance connection, but each article approaches the ...
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