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    Excessive eccentric exercise leads to transitory hypothalamic inflammation, which may contribute to the low body weight gain and food intake in overtrained mice by Pereira, B.C, da Rocha, A.L, Pauli, J.R, Ropelle, E.R, de Souza, C.T, Cintra, D.E, Sant’Ana, M.R, da Silva, A.S.R

    Published in Neuroscience (17-12-2015)
    “…Highlights • Excessive eccentric exercise led to central and peripheral inflammation. • The hypothalamic inflammation may be related to low body weight gain…”
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    Endurance exercise training increases APPL1 expression and improves insulin signaling in the hepatic tissue of diet-induced obese mice, independently of weight loss by Marinho, R., Ropelle, E.R., Cintra, D.E., De Souza, C.T., Da Silva, A.S.R., Bertoli, F.C., Colantonio, E., D'Almeida, V., Pauli, J.R.

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-07-2012)
    “…Hepatic insulin resistance is the major contributor to fasting hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes. The protein kinase Akt plays a central role in the suppression…”
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    Hepatic LC3 II/I ratio is not modulated in exercised mice by Marafon, B B, Pinto, A P, da Rocha, A L, Rovina, R L, Pauli, J R, De Moura, L P, Cintra, D E, Ropelle, E R, Da Silva, A S R

    Published in Physiological research (2020)
    “…Autophagy plays an essential role in body homeostasis achievement. One of the main proteins involved in this process is the LC3I, which, after lipidation,…”
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