Search Results - "Campos, Dijon H.S."

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    Effects of AT1 receptor antagonism on interstitial and ultrastructural remodeling of heart in response to a hypercaloric diet by Oliveira‐Junior, Silvio A., Dal Pai, Maeli, Guizoni, Daniele M., Torres, Barbara P., Martinez, Paula F., Campos, Dijon H. S., Okoshi, Marina P., Okoshi, Katashi, Padovani, Carlos R., Cicogna, Antonio C.

    Published in Physiological reports (01-01-2019)
    “…Palatable hypercaloric feeding has been associated with angiotensin‐II type 1 receptor (AT1R) stimulation and cardiac remodeling. This study analyzed whether…”
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    AT1 receptor blockade attenuates insulin resistance and myocardial remodeling in rats with diet-induced obesity by Oliveira-Junior, Silvio A, Martinez, Paula F, Guizoni, Danielle M, Campos, Dijon H S, Fernandes, Tiago, Oliveira, Edilamar M, Okoshi, Marina P, Okoshi, Katashi, Padovani, Carlos R, Cicogna, Antonio C

    Published in PloS one (23-01-2014)
    “…Although obesity has been associated with metabolic and cardiac disturbances, the carrier mechanisms for these responses are poorly understood. This study…”
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    Effects of growth hormone on cardiac remodeling and soleus muscle in rats with aortic stenosis-induced heart failure by Lima, Aline R R, Pagan, Luana U, Damatto, Ricardo L, Cezar, Marcelo D M, Bonomo, Camila, Gomes, Mariana J, Martinez, Paula F, Guizoni, Daniele M, Campos, Dijon H S, Damatto, Felipe C, Okoshi, Katashi, Okoshi, Marina P

    Published in Oncotarget (10-10-2017)
    “…Skeletal muscle wasting is often observed in heart failure (HF). The growth hormone (GH)/insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) axis is impaired in HF. In this…”
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    Diet-induced obesity causes metabolic, endocrine and cardiac alterations in spontaneously hypertensive rats by Oliveira Junior, Silvio A, Dal Pai-Silva, Maeli, Martinez, Paula F, Lima-Leopoldo, Ana P, Campos, Dijon H S, Leopoldo, André S, Okoshi, Marina P, Okoshi, Katashi, Padovani, Carlos R, Cicogna, Antonio C

    Published in Medical science monitor (01-12-2010)
    “…Although obesity has been associated with several effects in rodents, few investigations have evaluated the metabolic, endocrine, and cardiac parameters of…”
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