Adipose tissue (AT) oxygen tension (pO(2)) has been implicated in AT dysfunction and metabolic perturbations in both rodents and humans. Compelling evidence suggests that hypoxia exposure alters metabolism, at least partly through effects on AT. However, it remains to be elucidated whether mild intermittent hypoxia (MIH) exposure impacts the AT proteome. We performed a randomized, single-blind, and cross-over study to investigate the effects of seven consecutive days of MIH (FiO(2) 15%, 3x2h/d) compared to normoxia (FiO(2) 21%) exposure on the AT proteome in overweight/obese men. In vivo AT insulin sensitivity was determined by the gold standard hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp, and abdominal subcutaneous AT biopsies were collected under n...
Adipose tissue (AT) hypoxia has been proposed as the cause of obesity-related AT dysfunction, moving...
Rationale: In both obesity and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease altered oxygen tension in the a...
Background- Adipose tissue (AT) dysfunction in obesity contributes to chronic, low-grade inflammatio...
Adipose tissue (AT) oxygen tension (pO(2)) has been implicated in AT dysfunction and metabolic pertu...
Objective: Recent studies suggest that hypoxia exposure may improve glucose homeostasis, but well-co...
With the increasing prevalence of obesity there is a concomitant increase in white adipose tissue dy...
Adipose tissue (AT) hypoxia has been proposed as the cause of obesity-related AT dysfunction, moving...
Hypoxia during the expansion of adipocytes is known to contribute both to the secretion of multiple ...
Obesity is a complex disorder of excessive adiposity, and is associated with adverse health effects ...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), characterized by intermittent hypoxia (IH), is a potential risk facto...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Although adipose tissue (AT) hypoxia is present in rodent models of obesity, ...
Obesity is a complex disorder of excessive adiposity, and is associated with adverse health effects ...
Adipose tissue (AT) hypoxia has been proposed as the cause of obesity-related AT dysfunction, moving...
Rationale: In both obesity and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease altered oxygen tension in the a...
Background- Adipose tissue (AT) dysfunction in obesity contributes to chronic, low-grade inflammatio...
Adipose tissue (AT) oxygen tension (pO(2)) has been implicated in AT dysfunction and metabolic pertu...
Objective: Recent studies suggest that hypoxia exposure may improve glucose homeostasis, but well-co...
With the increasing prevalence of obesity there is a concomitant increase in white adipose tissue dy...
Adipose tissue (AT) hypoxia has been proposed as the cause of obesity-related AT dysfunction, moving...
Hypoxia during the expansion of adipocytes is known to contribute both to the secretion of multiple ...
Obesity is a complex disorder of excessive adiposity, and is associated with adverse health effects ...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), characterized by intermittent hypoxia (IH), is a potential risk facto...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Although adipose tissue (AT) hypoxia is present in rodent models of obesity, ...
Obesity is a complex disorder of excessive adiposity, and is associated with adverse health effects ...
Adipose tissue (AT) hypoxia has been proposed as the cause of obesity-related AT dysfunction, moving...
Rationale: In both obesity and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease altered oxygen tension in the a...
Background- Adipose tissue (AT) dysfunction in obesity contributes to chronic, low-grade inflammatio...