One feature of high-fat diet-induced neurodegeneration in the hypothalamus is an increased level of palmitate, which is associated with endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, loss of CoxIV, mitochondrial fragmentation, and decreased abundance of MC4R. To determine whether antidiabetic drugs protect against ER and/or mitochondrial dysfunction by lipid stress, hypothalamic neurons derived from pre-adult mice and neuronal Neuro2A cells were exposed to elevated palmitate. In the hypothalamic neurons, palmitate exposure increased expression of ER resident proteins, including that of SERCA2, indicating ER stress. Liraglutide reverted such altered ER proteostasis, while metformin only normalized SERCA2 expression. In Neuro2A cells liraglutide, but not...
Mitochondria dysfunction contributes to the pathophysiology of obesity, diabetes, neurodegeneration ...
AbstractMitochondria dysfunction contributes to the pathophysiology of obesity, diabetes, neurodegen...
Palmitate concentrations in type 2 diabetic patients are higher than in healthy subjects. The prolon...
One feature of high-fat diet-induced neurodegeneration in the hypothalamus is an increased level of ...
Mitochondrial dysfunction and disruption of mitochondrial dynamics towards fission processes, as wel...
Dietary fats can modulate brain function. How free fatty acids (FFAs) alter hypothalamic pro-opiomel...
<div><p>Modification of hypothalamic fatty acid (FA) metabolism can improve energy homeostasis and p...
The hypothalamus maintains whole-body homeostasis by integrating information from circulating hormon...
Saturated fatty acids promote lipotoxic ER (endoplasmic reticulum) stress in pancreatic β-cells in a...
Lipotoxicity refers to cellular dysfunctions caused by elevated free fatty acid levels playing a cen...
Recent evidence suggests a role for hypothalamic insulin resistance in obesity pathogenesis, and tha...
Approximately 340 million people worldwide have Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM), making identificati...
International audienceEndoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is proposed as a novel link between elevated...
Objective: Consumption of high-fat diet exerts adverse effects on learning and memory formation, whi...
A contributing factor to the development of obesity is the consumption of saturated fats. Saturated ...
Mitochondria dysfunction contributes to the pathophysiology of obesity, diabetes, neurodegeneration ...
AbstractMitochondria dysfunction contributes to the pathophysiology of obesity, diabetes, neurodegen...
Palmitate concentrations in type 2 diabetic patients are higher than in healthy subjects. The prolon...
One feature of high-fat diet-induced neurodegeneration in the hypothalamus is an increased level of ...
Mitochondrial dysfunction and disruption of mitochondrial dynamics towards fission processes, as wel...
Dietary fats can modulate brain function. How free fatty acids (FFAs) alter hypothalamic pro-opiomel...
<div><p>Modification of hypothalamic fatty acid (FA) metabolism can improve energy homeostasis and p...
The hypothalamus maintains whole-body homeostasis by integrating information from circulating hormon...
Saturated fatty acids promote lipotoxic ER (endoplasmic reticulum) stress in pancreatic β-cells in a...
Lipotoxicity refers to cellular dysfunctions caused by elevated free fatty acid levels playing a cen...
Recent evidence suggests a role for hypothalamic insulin resistance in obesity pathogenesis, and tha...
Approximately 340 million people worldwide have Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM), making identificati...
International audienceEndoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is proposed as a novel link between elevated...
Objective: Consumption of high-fat diet exerts adverse effects on learning and memory formation, whi...
A contributing factor to the development of obesity is the consumption of saturated fats. Saturated ...
Mitochondria dysfunction contributes to the pathophysiology of obesity, diabetes, neurodegeneration ...
AbstractMitochondria dysfunction contributes to the pathophysiology of obesity, diabetes, neurodegen...
Palmitate concentrations in type 2 diabetic patients are higher than in healthy subjects. The prolon...