Search Results - "Wielinga, P. Y"
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Toll-like receptor 2-deficient mice are protected from insulin resistance and beta cell dysfunction induced by a high-fat diet
Published in Diabetologia (01-08-2010)“…Aims/hypothesis Inflammation contributes to both insulin resistance and pancreatic beta cell failure in human type 2 diabetes. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are…”
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Metabolic stress-induced inflammation plays a major role in the development of osteoarthritis in mice
Published in Arthritis & rheumatology (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-04-2012)“…Objective Obesity is associated with systemic inflammation and is a risk factor for osteoarthritis (OA) development. We undertook this study to test the…”
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Modulation of the satiating effect of amylin by central ghrelin, leptin and insulin
Published in Physiology & behavior (15-08-2007)“…Abstract Amylin is a pancreatic hormone that is considered to be a satiating signal acting on neurons of the area postrema (AP) in the hindbrain. The adiposity…”
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Surgical removal of inflamed epididymal white adipose tissue attenuates the development of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in obesity
Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-04-2016)“…Background: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is strongly associated with abdominal obesity. Growing evidence suggests that inflammation in specific…”
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Butyrate restores HFD-induced adaptations in brain function and metabolism in mid-adult obese mice
Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-06-2017)“…Objective: Midlife obesity affects cognition and increases risk of developing dementia. Recent data suggest that intake of the short chain fatty acid butyrate…”
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Intervention with a caspase-1 inhibitor reduces obesity-associated hyperinsulinemia, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis and hepatic fibrosis in LDLR−/−.Leiden mice
Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-09-2016)“…Background/Objectives: Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a serious liver condition, closely associated with obesity and insulin resistance. Recent…”
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Lipid ratios representing SCD1, FADS1, and FADS2 activities as candidate biomarkers of early growth and adiposity
Published in EBioMedicine (01-01-2021)“…Altered lipid metabolism in early life has been associated with subsequent weight gain and predicting this could aid in obesity prevention and risk management…”
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The passive coping Roman Low Avoidance rat, a non-obese rat model for insulin resistance
Published in Physiology & behavior (22-06-2009)“…Abstract The aim of the study was develop to an animal model that links coping style to insulin resistance. We hypothesized that the psychogenetically selected…”
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Neonatal capsaicin causes compensatory adjustments to energy homeostasis in rats
Published in Physiology & behavior (30-08-2006)“…Several mechanisms involved in ingestive behavior and neuroendocrine activity rely on vagal afferent neuronal signaling. Seemingly contradictory to this idea…”
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In-vitro and in-vlvo antagonistic action of an anti-amylln Spiegelmer
Published in Neuroreport (19-11-2007)“…The anorectic and dipsogenic effects of the pancreatic hormone amylin are mediated by the area postrema and the subfornical organ. We tested the effectiveness…”
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Central modulation of the feeding response to amylin by leptin and insulin
Published in Appetite (01-07-2007)“…Amylin is a pancreatic hormone, which is considered a satiating signal acting on neurons of the area postrema (AP). The orexigenic hormone ghrelin and the…”
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Neonatal capsaicin causes compensatory adjustments to energy homeostasis in rats: Making sense of food
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Hydroxycitric acid delays intestinal glucose absorption in rats
Published in American journal of physiology: Gastrointestinal and liver physiology (01-06-2005)“…In this study, we investigated in rats if hydroxycitric acid (HCA) reduces the postprandial glucose response by affecting gastric emptying or intestinal…”
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