... but the currently available strategies for therapy and prevention are ...that bileacid homeostasis is altered in T2D. Bile acids are metabolic regulators that act as signaling ...
... thermogenesis, and PPARγ coactivator-1α (PGC-1α), a regulator of mitochondrial biogenesis 73 ...FXR and TGR5 may be involved in the metabolic improvement induced by ...VSG. The impact ...
... for the treatment of NAFLD, it remains undetermined whether BAs are a driving force in thepathogenesisand progression of NAFLD or just innocuous ...bystanders. The ...
... ABSTRACT Type2diabetes mellitus is a heterogeneous syndrome characterized by abnormalities in carbohydrate and fat ...metabolism. The causes oftype2 ...
... to thepathogenesisof T2DM, is characterized by reduced rates of insulin-mediated glu- cose uptake ...resistance, and in vitro studies show that glucose-induced insulin resistance ...
... Th is absence of ev idence for impa ired neurodeve lopmen t in the neona tes from the d iabe t ic group occur red desp i te ev idence for lower AA trans fer f rom mo the r[r] ...
... Abstract The nuclear bileacid receptor FXR (farnesoid-X-receptor) has recently been implicated in the pathophysiology of non- alcoholic fatty liver disease because selective ...
... degradation, the fatty acid amide hydroxylase (FAAH) andthe monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL) (figure 1) ...that the EC system is involved in the physiological regulation of ...
... Effect of Rosmarinic Acidand Sinapic Acid on Oxidative Stress Parameters in the Cardiac Tissue and Serum ofType2 Diabetic Female ...in Diabetes ...
... mechanisms of CVB infection Much research effort is currently focused on defining the cellular and molecular mechanisms behind the epidemiological relationship between CVB4 infection ...
... obesity anddiabetes, 17 as well as for cholestatic liver ...in the liver repair field, BA- centred therapeutic strategies are still underexplored, awaiting for experimental ...how the BA ...
... routes of 6 α-OH HCA (also known as γ-muricholic acid) differ between mammal ...α-hydroxylation of BAs in humans has not been extensively studied, it is known that HCA is produced in hepatocytes from ...
... routes of 6 α-OH HCA (also known as γ-muricholic acid) differ between mammal ...α-hydroxylation of BAs in humans has not been extensively studied, it is known that HCA is produced in hepatocytes from ...
... group of Ovx rats fed a standard diet (Ovx-SD) to observe the effects ofthe diet and, on the other hand, compared to a group of Sham operated rats fed the ...
... seeds, and grains generally increase post-prandial glucose PPG and triglycerides to a lesser degree than do processed ...broccoli and spinach, or fruits such as grapefruits and ...density ...
... for the prevention oftype2diabetes in high-risk individuals, especially those with IGT ...in the natural history of T2DM, recent studies have clearly demonstrated that ...
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