AbstractGhrelin, an endogenous ligand of the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R), has been suggested to be associated to obesity, insulin secretion, cardiovascular growth and homeostasis. GHS-R has been found in most of the tissues, and among the hormone action it is included the regulation of heart energy metabolism. Therefore, hypernutrition during early life leads to obesity, induces cardiac hypertrophy, compromises myocardial function, inducing heart failure in adulthood. We examined ghrelin signaling process in cardiac remodeling in these obese adult mice. The cardiomyocytes (cmy) of left ventricle were analyzed by light microscopy and stereology, content and phosphorilation of cardiac proteins: ghrelin receptor (growth hormon...
Ghrelin, the first identified endogenous ligand for the growth hormone secretagogue receptor 1A, is ...
Objective: Ghrelin, a stomach-derived, secreted peptide, and its receptor (growth hormone secretagog...
Verhulst P.J., Lintermans A., Janssen S., Loeckx D., Himmelreich U., Buyse J., Tack J., Depoortere I...
AbstractGhrelin is a hormone synthesized by the stomach that acts in different tissues via a specifi...
GH is considered necessary for the proper development and maintenance of several tissues, including ...
Aging is often associated with overweight and obesity. There exists a long-standing debate about whe...
The obesity epidemic is a major health and economic burden in the United States with approximately 3...
The gut peptide ghrelin, the endogenous ligand for the growth hormone secretagogue receptor, has bee...
International audienceThe ability of the gut hormone ghrelin to promote positive energy balance is m...
Cardiac cachexia is a serious complication of chronic heart failure with a prevalence of 10–16 % and...
International audienceObjectivesMechanisms of high-fat diet (HFD)–induced obesity may involve ghreli...
Growth hormone (GH) may exert direct growth-promoting and metabolic actions on target tissues, but m...
Ghrelin via its receptor, the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R), increases food intake an...
Background: Obesity is a hallmark of aging in many Western societies, and is a precursor to numerous...
Chronically elevated levels of glucocorticoids increase food intake, weight gain, and adiposity. Sim...
Ghrelin, the first identified endogenous ligand for the growth hormone secretagogue receptor 1A, is ...
Objective: Ghrelin, a stomach-derived, secreted peptide, and its receptor (growth hormone secretagog...
Verhulst P.J., Lintermans A., Janssen S., Loeckx D., Himmelreich U., Buyse J., Tack J., Depoortere I...
AbstractGhrelin is a hormone synthesized by the stomach that acts in different tissues via a specifi...
GH is considered necessary for the proper development and maintenance of several tissues, including ...
Aging is often associated with overweight and obesity. There exists a long-standing debate about whe...
The obesity epidemic is a major health and economic burden in the United States with approximately 3...
The gut peptide ghrelin, the endogenous ligand for the growth hormone secretagogue receptor, has bee...
International audienceThe ability of the gut hormone ghrelin to promote positive energy balance is m...
Cardiac cachexia is a serious complication of chronic heart failure with a prevalence of 10–16 % and...
International audienceObjectivesMechanisms of high-fat diet (HFD)–induced obesity may involve ghreli...
Growth hormone (GH) may exert direct growth-promoting and metabolic actions on target tissues, but m...
Ghrelin via its receptor, the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R), increases food intake an...
Background: Obesity is a hallmark of aging in many Western societies, and is a precursor to numerous...
Chronically elevated levels of glucocorticoids increase food intake, weight gain, and adiposity. Sim...
Ghrelin, the first identified endogenous ligand for the growth hormone secretagogue receptor 1A, is ...
Objective: Ghrelin, a stomach-derived, secreted peptide, and its receptor (growth hormone secretagog...
Verhulst P.J., Lintermans A., Janssen S., Loeckx D., Himmelreich U., Buyse J., Tack J., Depoortere I...