OBJECTIVE: Obesity is the result of positive energy balance. It can be caused by excessive energy consumption but also by decreased energy dissipation, which occurs under several conditions including when the development or activation of brown adipose tissue (BAT) is impaired. Here we evaluated whether iRhom2, the essential cofactor for the Tumour Necrosis Factor (TNF) sheddase ADAM17/TACE, plays a role in the pathophysiology of metabolic syndrome. METHODS: We challenged WT versus iRhom2 KO mice to positive energy balance by chronic exposure to a high fat diet and then compared their metabolic phenotypes. We also carried out ex vivo assays with primary and immortalized mouse brown adipocytes to establish the autonomy of the effect of loss o...
Obesity and the metabolic syndrome represent a serious global public health issue due to their long-...
Summary: Hypertrophic white adipose tissue (WAT) represents a maladaptive mechanism linked to the ri...
Open URL - http://www.endojournals.org/site/abstracts/P1-1_to_P1-729.pdfINTRODUCTION: Obesity caused...
Objective:Obesity is the result of positive energy balance. It can be caused by excessive energy con...
Objective: Obesity is the result of positive energy balance. It can be caused by excessive energy co...
Objectives: The metalloprotease ADAM17 (also called TACE) plays fundamental roles during development...
The development of obesity, an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure, is associated...
Objective: Sympathetic nervous system and immune cell interactions play key roles in the regulation...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In the context of obesity, epigenetic mechanisms regulate cell-specific chrom...
OBJECTIVE: Sympathetic nervous system and immune cell interactions play key roles in the regulation ...
SummaryAmbient temperature affects energy intake and expenditure to maintain homeostasis in a contin...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic, low-grade adipose tissue inflammation associated with adipocyte hypertrophy is a...
Ambient temperature affects energy intake and expenditure to maintain homeostasis in a continuously ...
Adipose tissue greatly contributes to the maintenance of the whole-body energy homeostasis. White ad...
Aim. Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is the consequence of insulin resistance, fatty acid accumu...
Obesity and the metabolic syndrome represent a serious global public health issue due to their long-...
Summary: Hypertrophic white adipose tissue (WAT) represents a maladaptive mechanism linked to the ri...
Open URL - http://www.endojournals.org/site/abstracts/P1-1_to_P1-729.pdfINTRODUCTION: Obesity caused...
Objective:Obesity is the result of positive energy balance. It can be caused by excessive energy con...
Objective: Obesity is the result of positive energy balance. It can be caused by excessive energy co...
Objectives: The metalloprotease ADAM17 (also called TACE) plays fundamental roles during development...
The development of obesity, an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure, is associated...
Objective: Sympathetic nervous system and immune cell interactions play key roles in the regulation...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In the context of obesity, epigenetic mechanisms regulate cell-specific chrom...
OBJECTIVE: Sympathetic nervous system and immune cell interactions play key roles in the regulation ...
SummaryAmbient temperature affects energy intake and expenditure to maintain homeostasis in a contin...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic, low-grade adipose tissue inflammation associated with adipocyte hypertrophy is a...
Ambient temperature affects energy intake and expenditure to maintain homeostasis in a continuously ...
Adipose tissue greatly contributes to the maintenance of the whole-body energy homeostasis. White ad...
Aim. Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is the consequence of insulin resistance, fatty acid accumu...
Obesity and the metabolic syndrome represent a serious global public health issue due to their long-...
Summary: Hypertrophic white adipose tissue (WAT) represents a maladaptive mechanism linked to the ri...
Open URL - http://www.endojournals.org/site/abstracts/P1-1_to_P1-729.pdfINTRODUCTION: Obesity caused...