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Physiologic and Molecular Determinants of Insulin Action In the Baboon

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AO Chavez, JC Lopez-Alvarenga, ME Tejero, C … - Diabetes, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Page 1. Physiologic and Molecular Determinants of Insulin Action In the
Baboon Alberto O. Chavez MD 1 , Juan C. Lopez-Alvarenga MD ...
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Predictive models of insulin resistance derived from simple morphometric and biochemical …


AO Chavez, A Gastaldelli, R Guardado- … - Cardiovascular Diabetology, 2009 - cardiab.com
We studied a population of twenty baboons with the euglycemic clamp technique to
characterize a population of obese nondiabetic, insulin resistant baboons, and
used a multivariate linear regression analysis (adjusted for gender) to ...
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Pancreatic islet amyloidosis, β-cell apoptosis, and α-cell proliferation are determinants of …


R Guardado-Mendoza, AM Davalli, AO Chavez, … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2009 - vietwebdisk.com
Type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by
insulin resistance in liver, muscle, and adipose tissue, as well as progressive
β-cell dysfunction leading to hyperglycemia (1–3). Hyperglycemia and ...
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Age-related changes in metabolic parameters of nonhuman primates


XT Tigno, G Gerzanich, BC Hansen - Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological and …, 2004 - Geron Soc America
Some physiological measures change with age, but the existence of age-related
disorders such as type 2 diabetes raises questions about which patterns reflect
progressive pathology and which are manifestations of aging. Here we report ...
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Spontaneous pancreatic islet amyloidosis in 40 baboons


GB Hubbard, KE Steele, KJ Davis, MM Leland - Journal of Medical Primatology, 2002 - interscience.wiley.com
Spontaneous amyloidosis occurs in many nonhuman primate species but remains
difficult to diagnose and treat. Nonhuman primates continue to offer promise as
animal models in which to study amyloidosis in humans. Amyloidosis was not ...
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[CITATION] Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG) and HbA1c Predict Quantitatively Baboon Pancreatic Islet …


R Guardado-Mendoza, A Davalli, A Chavez- … - Diabetes, 2008
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A major gene influences variation in large HDL particles and their response to diet in …


DL Rainwater, CM Kammerer, LA Cox, J … - Atherosclerosis, 2002 - Elsevier
Some baboons accumulate appreciable amounts of large apoE-rich HDLs (HDL 1 )
which are similar to those reported in humans with several different
dyslipoproteinemias. We estimated HDL 1 cholesterol concentrations by ...
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[CITATION] Spontaneous diabetes mellitus in a baboon (Papio cynocephalus anubis).


WS Stokes - Laboratory animal science, 1986 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Lab Anim Sci. 1986 Oct;36(5):529-33. Spontaneous diabetes mellitus in
a baboon (Papio cynocephalus anubis). Stokes WS. Publication ...
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The baboon as a nonhuman primate model for the study of the genetics of obesity


AG Comuzzie, SA Cole, L Martin, KD Carey, … - Obesity, 2003 - nature.com
Objective: At present, rodents represent the most common animal model for
research in obesity and its comorbidities (eg, type 2 diabetes and coronary
heart disease), however, there are several physiological and developmental ...
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Cross-species replication of a resistin mRNA QTL, but not QTLs for circulating levels of …


ME Tejero, VS Voruganti, JM Proffitt, JE … - Heredity, 2008 - nature.com
Resistin has been associated with inflammation and risk for cardiovascular
disease. We previously reported evidence of a QTL on chromosome 19p13 affecting
the abundance of resistin (RETN) mRNA in the omental adipose tissue of ...
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