OBJECTIVE: Experimental infection of rats with human adenovirus type 36 (Ad-36) promotes adipogenesis and improves insulin sensitivity in a manner reminiscent of the pharmacologic effect of thiozolinediones. To exploit the potential of the viral proteins as a therapeutic target for treating insulin resistance, this study investigated the ability of Ad-36 to induce metabolically favorable changes in human adipose tissue. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We determined whether Ad-36 increases glucose uptake in human adipose tissue explants. Cell-signaling pathways targeted by Ad-36 to increase glucose uptake were determined in the explants and human adipose-derived stem cells. Ad-2, a nonadipogenic human adenovirus, was used as a negative control....
Human adenovirus type 36 (Ad36) as an obesity agent induces adiposity by increasing glucose uptake a...
Background: Experimental and natural human adenovirus-36 (Adv36) infection of multiple animal specie...
Background. Although it is well known that adenovirus 36 (Ad36) is associated with obesity in humans...
ObjectiveHuman adenovirus Ad-36 causes adiposity in animal models and enhances differentiation and l...
Abstract Background This study aims to investigate the molecular mechanism of Adenovirus type 36 (Ad...
Reducing dietary fat intake and excess adiposity, the cornerstones of behavioral treatment of insuli...
OBJECTIVE:The objective of this study was to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying adenovi...
Reducing dietary fat intake and excess adiposity, the cornerstones of behavioral treatment of insuli...
Five human adenovirus subtypes, Ad5, Ad9, Ad31, Ad36, and Ad37, and a non‐human adenovirus, SMAM1, a...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. and Société Française de Biochimie et Biologie Moléculaire (SFBBM). Aims Exposu...
OBJECTIVEdAd36, a human adenovirus, increases adiposity but improves glycemic control in animal mode...
OBJECTIVE-Ad36, a human adenovirus, increases adiposity but improves glycemic control in animal mode...
Obesity is associated with numerous metabolic comorbidities. Weight loss is an effective measure for...
OBJECTIVEdAd36, a human adenovirus, increases adiposity but improves glycemic control in animal mode...
<div><p>Human adenovirus type 36 (Ad36) as an obesity agent induces adiposity by increasing glucose ...
Human adenovirus type 36 (Ad36) as an obesity agent induces adiposity by increasing glucose uptake a...
Background: Experimental and natural human adenovirus-36 (Adv36) infection of multiple animal specie...
Background. Although it is well known that adenovirus 36 (Ad36) is associated with obesity in humans...
ObjectiveHuman adenovirus Ad-36 causes adiposity in animal models and enhances differentiation and l...
Abstract Background This study aims to investigate the molecular mechanism of Adenovirus type 36 (Ad...
Reducing dietary fat intake and excess adiposity, the cornerstones of behavioral treatment of insuli...
OBJECTIVE:The objective of this study was to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying adenovi...
Reducing dietary fat intake and excess adiposity, the cornerstones of behavioral treatment of insuli...
Five human adenovirus subtypes, Ad5, Ad9, Ad31, Ad36, and Ad37, and a non‐human adenovirus, SMAM1, a...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. and Société Française de Biochimie et Biologie Moléculaire (SFBBM). Aims Exposu...
OBJECTIVEdAd36, a human adenovirus, increases adiposity but improves glycemic control in animal mode...
OBJECTIVE-Ad36, a human adenovirus, increases adiposity but improves glycemic control in animal mode...
Obesity is associated with numerous metabolic comorbidities. Weight loss is an effective measure for...
OBJECTIVEdAd36, a human adenovirus, increases adiposity but improves glycemic control in animal mode...
<div><p>Human adenovirus type 36 (Ad36) as an obesity agent induces adiposity by increasing glucose ...
Human adenovirus type 36 (Ad36) as an obesity agent induces adiposity by increasing glucose uptake a...
Background: Experimental and natural human adenovirus-36 (Adv36) infection of multiple animal specie...
Background. Although it is well known that adenovirus 36 (Ad36) is associated with obesity in humans...