textApproximately two-thirds of US adults are overweight or obese, and obesity is also becoming more prevalent in children and adolescents. Similar to adults, obese children are at a higher risk of developing health problems due in part to dysfunctional immune surveillance. Obesity has been shown reduce the generation of new T-cells by accelerating thymic aging in an adult mouse. This study therefore aimed at determining whether similar diet induced obesity (DIO) changes can be induced in a young mouse. Comparisons made between lean and DIO C57Bl/6 mice showed a significant increase in thymic weight, decrease in thymic cellularity and thymic output, and impaired T-cell development at the double negative stage. We associate these alterations...
Obese individuals have more (hyperplastic) and larger (hypertrophic) adipocytes in their white adipo...
Obesity is a complex disease that is affected by varoiius contributing factors, including resting me...
Objective: The susceptibility to abdominal obesity and the metabolic syndrome is determined to a sub...
Purpose: Progenitor cells, produced in the bone marrow, migrate to the thymus where the thymic micro...
Thymic involution is a key concern in an increasingly obese and an increasingly old population due t...
Obesity is the result of positive energy balance over a long period of time. Current research sugges...
Leptin is an adipokine which regulates metabolism and plays an important role as a neuroendocrine ho...
White adipose tissue (WAT) is distributed in several depots with distinct metabolic and inflammatory...
New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Evidence is growing for the link between ...
Purpose: Obesity is associated with impaired immune defences and chronic low levels of inflammation ...
Systemic as well as adipose tissue inflammation contributes to the development of obesity-associated...
Studies indicate that modulating enterocyte metabolism might affect whole body glucose homeostasis a...
Obesity is a growing health problem that affects both children and adults. The increasing prevalence...
Identifying the fundamental molecular factors that drive weight gain even in the absence of hypercal...
Obesity is characterized by profound alterations in adipose tissue (AT) biology, leading to whole bo...
Obese individuals have more (hyperplastic) and larger (hypertrophic) adipocytes in their white adipo...
Obesity is a complex disease that is affected by varoiius contributing factors, including resting me...
Objective: The susceptibility to abdominal obesity and the metabolic syndrome is determined to a sub...
Purpose: Progenitor cells, produced in the bone marrow, migrate to the thymus where the thymic micro...
Thymic involution is a key concern in an increasingly obese and an increasingly old population due t...
Obesity is the result of positive energy balance over a long period of time. Current research sugges...
Leptin is an adipokine which regulates metabolism and plays an important role as a neuroendocrine ho...
White adipose tissue (WAT) is distributed in several depots with distinct metabolic and inflammatory...
New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Evidence is growing for the link between ...
Purpose: Obesity is associated with impaired immune defences and chronic low levels of inflammation ...
Systemic as well as adipose tissue inflammation contributes to the development of obesity-associated...
Studies indicate that modulating enterocyte metabolism might affect whole body glucose homeostasis a...
Obesity is a growing health problem that affects both children and adults. The increasing prevalence...
Identifying the fundamental molecular factors that drive weight gain even in the absence of hypercal...
Obesity is characterized by profound alterations in adipose tissue (AT) biology, leading to whole bo...
Obese individuals have more (hyperplastic) and larger (hypertrophic) adipocytes in their white adipo...
Obesity is a complex disease that is affected by varoiius contributing factors, including resting me...
Objective: The susceptibility to abdominal obesity and the metabolic syndrome is determined to a sub...