Search Results - "Pagano, Eleonora S"
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Melatonin normalizes clinical and biochemical parameters of mild inflammation in diet-induced metabolic syndrome in rats
Published in Journal of pineal research (01-10-2014)“…The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of melatonin to affect mild inflammation in the metabolic syndrome (MS) induced by a high‐fat diet in…”
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Melatonin and mitochondrial dysfunction in the central nervous system
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-02-2013)“…This article is part of a Special Issue "Hormones & Neurotrauma". Cell death and survival are critical events for neurodegeneration, mitochondria being…”
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White Adipose Tissue and Circadian Rhythm Dysfunctions in Obesity: Pathogenesis and Available Therapies
Published in Neuroendocrinology (01-01-2017)“…A combined neuroendocrine, metabolic, and chronobiological view can help to better understand the multiple and complex mechanisms involved in obesity…”
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Worsening of memory deficit induced by energy-dense diet in a rat model of early-Alzheimer's disease is associated to neurotoxic Aβ species and independent of neuroinflammation
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular basis of disease (01-03-2017)“…Diet is a modifiable risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), but the mechanisms linking alterations in peripheral metabolism and cognition remain unclear…”
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Melatonin supplementation decreases prolactin synthesis and release in rat adenohypophysis: correlation with anterior pituitary redox state and circadian clock mechanisms
Published in Chronobiology international (01-10-2012)“…In the laboratory rat, a number of physiological parameters display seasonal changes even under constant conditions of temperature, lighting, and food…”
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Disrupted chronobiology of sleep and cytoprotection in obesity: possible therapeutic value of melatonin
Published in Neuro-endocrinology letters (2011)“…From a physiological perspective the sleep-wake cycle can be envisioned as a sequence of three physiological states (wakefulness, non-rapid eye movement, NREM,…”
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