ObjectiveHuman adenovirus Ad-36 causes adiposity in animal models and enhances differentiation and lipid accumulation in human and 3T3-L1 preadipocytes, which may, in part, explain the adipogenic effect of Ad-36. We determined the consequences of Ad-36 infection on leptin and glucose metabolism in fat cells.Design3T3-L1 preadipocytes were used to determine the effect of infection by human adenoviruses Ad-36, Ad-2, Ad-9 and Ad-37 on leptin secretion and lipid accumulation. Rat primary adipocytes were used to determine the effect of Ad-36 infection on leptin secretion and glucose uptake in vitro. Furthermore, the effect of Ad-36 on expressions of leptin and selected genes of de novo lipogenesis pathway of visceral adipose tissue were compared...
OBJECTIVE-Ad36, a human adenovirus, increases adiposity but improves glycemic control in animal mode...
Background: Experimental and natural human adenovirus-36 (Adv36) infection of multiple animal specie...
OBJECTIVEdAd36, a human adenovirus, increases adiposity but improves glycemic control in animal mode...
ObjectiveHuman adenovirus Ad-36 causes adiposity in animal models and enhances differentiation and l...
OBJECTIVE: Experimental infection of rats with human adenovirus type 36 (Ad-36) promotes adipogenesi...
Abstract Background This study aims to investigate the molecular mechanism of Adenovirus type 36 (Ad...
Five human adenovirus subtypes, Ad5, Ad9, Ad31, Ad36, and Ad37, and a non‐human adenovirus, SMAM1, a...
Aim: We aimed to investigate the adipogenic effects of adenovirus (Ad) serotypes 5, 36 and 8 in a Co...
OBJECTIVE:The objective of this study was to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying adenovi...
Obesity has a complex, multi-factorial etiology. Infectious agents have recently emerged as a possib...
Background. Although it is well known that adenovirus 36 (Ad36) is associated with obesity in humans...
Infection has recently started receiving greater attention as an unusual causative/inducing factor o...
In recent years viral infections have been recognized as possible cause of obesity, alongside the tr...
Experimental and natural human adenovirus-36 (Adv36) infection of multiple animal species results in...
Sustained hyperleptinemia of 8 ng/ml was induced for 28 days in normal Wistar rats by infusing a rec...
OBJECTIVE-Ad36, a human adenovirus, increases adiposity but improves glycemic control in animal mode...
Background: Experimental and natural human adenovirus-36 (Adv36) infection of multiple animal specie...
OBJECTIVEdAd36, a human adenovirus, increases adiposity but improves glycemic control in animal mode...
ObjectiveHuman adenovirus Ad-36 causes adiposity in animal models and enhances differentiation and l...
OBJECTIVE: Experimental infection of rats with human adenovirus type 36 (Ad-36) promotes adipogenesi...
Abstract Background This study aims to investigate the molecular mechanism of Adenovirus type 36 (Ad...
Five human adenovirus subtypes, Ad5, Ad9, Ad31, Ad36, and Ad37, and a non‐human adenovirus, SMAM1, a...
Aim: We aimed to investigate the adipogenic effects of adenovirus (Ad) serotypes 5, 36 and 8 in a Co...
OBJECTIVE:The objective of this study was to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying adenovi...
Obesity has a complex, multi-factorial etiology. Infectious agents have recently emerged as a possib...
Background. Although it is well known that adenovirus 36 (Ad36) is associated with obesity in humans...
Infection has recently started receiving greater attention as an unusual causative/inducing factor o...
In recent years viral infections have been recognized as possible cause of obesity, alongside the tr...
Experimental and natural human adenovirus-36 (Adv36) infection of multiple animal species results in...
Sustained hyperleptinemia of 8 ng/ml was induced for 28 days in normal Wistar rats by infusing a rec...
OBJECTIVE-Ad36, a human adenovirus, increases adiposity but improves glycemic control in animal mode...
Background: Experimental and natural human adenovirus-36 (Adv36) infection of multiple animal specie...
OBJECTIVEdAd36, a human adenovirus, increases adiposity but improves glycemic control in animal mode...