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Role for Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species in Brain Lipid Sensing

- diabetesjournals.org
A Benani, S Troy, MC Carmona, X Fioramonti, A … - Diabetes, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The ability for the brain to sense peripheral fuel availability is mainly
accomplished within the hypothalamus, which detects ongoing systemic nutrients
and adjusts food intake and peripheral metabolism as needed. Here, we ...
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Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species are required for hypothalamic glucose sensing


C Leloup, C Magnan, A Benani, E Bonnet, T … - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The physiological signaling mechanisms that link glucose sensing to the
electrical activity in metabolism-regulating hypothalamus are still
controversial. Although ATP production was considered the main metabolic ...
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Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species are obligatory signals for glucose-induced insulin …

- diabetesjournals.org
C Leloup, C Tourrel-Cuzin, C Magnan, M Karaca … - Diabetes, 2009 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Transient glucose increase from 5.5 to 16.7 mmol/l stimulated ROS
generation, which was reversed by antioxidants. Insulin secretion was dose
dependently blunted by antioxidants and highly correlated with ROS levels. ...
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Age-dependent differential expression and activity of rat liver cytosolic inorganic …


H Panda, RS Pandey, PR Debata, PC … - Biogerontology, 2007 - Springer
Abstract Besides epigenetic factors, the genetic make-up and differential gene
expression not only determines aging and disease susceptibility but also the
functional activity of cells in an individual. Analysis of a variety of ...
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Diabetes and peripheral arterial occlusive disease: therapeutic potential and pro-angiogenic …


JS Silvestre, BI Lévy - Annales de cardiologie et d'angeiologie, 2006 - Elsevier
Les complications cardiovasculaires représentent la première cause de
morbimortalité des patients diabétiques : 80 % des décès de ces malades sont
en rapport direct avec une maladie vasculaire. La capacité à développer ...
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Characteristics and mechanisms of hypothalamic neuronal fatty acid sensing


C Le Foll, BG Irani, C Magnan, AA Dunn- … - … Journal of Physiology- Regulatory, Integrative and …, 2009 - Am Physiological Soc
We assessed the mechanisms by which specialized hypothalamic ventromedial
nucleus (VMN) neurons utilize both glucose and long-chain fatty acids as
signaling molecules to alter their activity as a potential means of ...
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Effect of fasting and refeeding on the activities of monoamine oxidase and antioxidant …


G Cvijic, J Djordjevic, V Davidovic - General physiology and biophysics, 2000 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Fasting for 48 h and the same period of recovery induced by 48 h refeeding
increased rat hypothalamic monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity. However, in the
interscapular brown adipose tissue (IBAT), only refeeding induced a ...
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[PDF] Expression of leptin receptor and suppressor of cytokine signaling-3 genes in …


M Amstalden, TE Spencer, PG Harms, GL … - Reprod Biol, 2005 - pan.olsztyn.pl
Expression of leptin receptor (LR) and suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS)-3
genes was investigated in normal-fed and fasted cows. Fasting did not affect LR
mRNA, but increased SOCS-3 mRNA in the adenohypophysis, suggesting that ...
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High dietary fat induces NADPH oxidase-associated oxidative stress and inflammation in rat …

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X Zhang, F Dong, J Ren, MJ Driscoll, B Culver - Experimental Neurology, 2005 - Elsevier
Epidemiological and experimental studies have suggested that high dietary intake
of fats is associated with cognitive decline and a significantly increased risk
of dementia. Since oxidative stress and inflammation have been speculated ...
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[PDF] UCP2 mediates ghrelin's action on NPY/AgRP neurons by lowering free radicals


ZB Andrews, ZW Liu, N Walllingford, DM … - Nature, 2008 - lmp.facmed.utoronto.ca
The gut-derived hormone ghrelin exerts its effect on the brain by regulating
neuronal activity. Ghrelin-induced feeding behaviour is controlled by arcuate
nucleus neurons that co-express neuropeptide Y and agouti-related protein ...
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