Increased protein supply by feeding cow-milk-based infant formula in comparison to lower protein content of human milk is a well-recognized major risk factor of childhood obesity. However, there is yet no conclusive biochemical concept explaining the mechanisms of formula-induced childhood obesity. It is the intention of this article to provide the biochemical link between leucine-mediated signalling of mammalian milk proteins and adipogenesis as well as early adipogenic programming. Leucine has been identified as the predominant signal transducer of mammalian milk, which stimulates the nutrient-sensitive kinase mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1). Leucine thus functions as a maternal-neonatal relay for mTORC1-dependent neonata...
Breastfeeding induces a different metabolic and endocrine response than feeding conventional infant ...
This review addressed the signaling of cellular activation by leucine, discussed the risks of excess...
Bodo C. Melnik* Single-nucleotide polymorphisms within intron 1 of the FTO (fat mass and obesity-ass...
This article provides a new view of the cellular mechanisms that have been proposed to explain the l...
Epidemiological evidence points to increased dairy and meat consumption, staples of the Western diet...
The consumption of cow’s milk is a part of the basic nutritional habits of Western industrialized co...
Based on own translational research of the biochemical and hormonal effects of cow’s milk consumptio...
Abstract: Based on own translational research of the biochemical and hormonal effects of cow’s milk ...
Context: The protective effect of breast-feeding against later obesity may be explained by the lower...
WOS: 000254136800023Obesity is a chronic condition, prevalent in both developed and developing count...
Previously, we showed that offspring from obese rat dams were hyperphagic, with increased adiposity,...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and infants. Underlying mechanisms and bio...
Abstract: The role of LeuRS, an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase, as an intracellular L-leucine sensor for ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The relationship between human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) and in...
Milk is the only source of nutrition for the suckling neonate. Epidemiological and controlled animal...
Breastfeeding induces a different metabolic and endocrine response than feeding conventional infant ...
This review addressed the signaling of cellular activation by leucine, discussed the risks of excess...
Bodo C. Melnik* Single-nucleotide polymorphisms within intron 1 of the FTO (fat mass and obesity-ass...
This article provides a new view of the cellular mechanisms that have been proposed to explain the l...
Epidemiological evidence points to increased dairy and meat consumption, staples of the Western diet...
The consumption of cow’s milk is a part of the basic nutritional habits of Western industrialized co...
Based on own translational research of the biochemical and hormonal effects of cow’s milk consumptio...
Abstract: Based on own translational research of the biochemical and hormonal effects of cow’s milk ...
Context: The protective effect of breast-feeding against later obesity may be explained by the lower...
WOS: 000254136800023Obesity is a chronic condition, prevalent in both developed and developing count...
Previously, we showed that offspring from obese rat dams were hyperphagic, with increased adiposity,...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Breastfeeding is beneficial for mothers and infants. Underlying mechanisms and bio...
Abstract: The role of LeuRS, an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase, as an intracellular L-leucine sensor for ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The relationship between human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) and in...
Milk is the only source of nutrition for the suckling neonate. Epidemiological and controlled animal...
Breastfeeding induces a different metabolic and endocrine response than feeding conventional infant ...
This review addressed the signaling of cellular activation by leucine, discussed the risks of excess...
Bodo C. Melnik* Single-nucleotide polymorphisms within intron 1 of the FTO (fat mass and obesity-ass...