Background: Blood glucose levels regulate the rate of insulin secretion, which is the body’s mechanism for preventing excessive elevation in blood glucose. Impaired glucose metabolism and insulin resistance have been linked to excess body fat composition. Here, we quantify abdominal muscle and abdominal adipose tissue compartments in a large nonhuman primate, the baboon, and investigate their relationship with serum glucose response to a hyperglycemic challenge. Methods: Five female baboons were fasted for 16 hours prior to 90 minute body imaging experiment that consisted of a 20-min baseline, followed by a bolus infusion of glucose (500mg/kg). The blood glucose was sampled at regular intervals. The total volumes of the muscle, visceral and...
The incidence of insulin resistance has increased dramatically over the past several years, and we a...
Dyslipidemia caused by 'Western-diet pattern' is a strong risk factor for the onset of diabetes. Thi...
Experimental non-human primate models of obesity are induced through the introduction of atypically ...
Blood glucose levels regulate the rate of insulin secretion, which is the body's mechanism for preve...
Blood glucose levels regulate the rate of insulin secretion, which is the body's mechanism for preve...
OBJECTIVE-To quantitate insulin sensitivity in lean and obese nondiabetic baboons and examine the un...
Abstract Background Baboons (Papio hamadryas Sp.) develop features of the cardiometabolic syndrome a...
OBJECTIVE—To quantitate insulin sensitivity in lean and obese nondiabetic baboons and examine the un...
Objective: Obesity is associated with high insulin and glucagon plasma levels. Enhanced \u3b2-cell f...
Objective—Obesity is associated to high insulin and glucagon plasma levels. Enhanced β–cell function...
Objective—Obesity is associated to high insulin and glucagon plasma levels. Enhanced β–cell function...
Background: Non-human primates are valuable models for the study of insulin resistance and human obe...
To determine the TG content and long chain fatty acyl CoA composition profile in liver from obese no...
To determine the TG content and long chain fatty acyl CoA composition profile in liver from obese no...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: We sought to establish the relationship between fasting plasma glucose concentratio...
The incidence of insulin resistance has increased dramatically over the past several years, and we a...
Dyslipidemia caused by 'Western-diet pattern' is a strong risk factor for the onset of diabetes. Thi...
Experimental non-human primate models of obesity are induced through the introduction of atypically ...
Blood glucose levels regulate the rate of insulin secretion, which is the body's mechanism for preve...
Blood glucose levels regulate the rate of insulin secretion, which is the body's mechanism for preve...
OBJECTIVE-To quantitate insulin sensitivity in lean and obese nondiabetic baboons and examine the un...
Abstract Background Baboons (Papio hamadryas Sp.) develop features of the cardiometabolic syndrome a...
OBJECTIVE—To quantitate insulin sensitivity in lean and obese nondiabetic baboons and examine the un...
Objective: Obesity is associated with high insulin and glucagon plasma levels. Enhanced \u3b2-cell f...
Objective—Obesity is associated to high insulin and glucagon plasma levels. Enhanced β–cell function...
Objective—Obesity is associated to high insulin and glucagon plasma levels. Enhanced β–cell function...
Background: Non-human primates are valuable models for the study of insulin resistance and human obe...
To determine the TG content and long chain fatty acyl CoA composition profile in liver from obese no...
To determine the TG content and long chain fatty acyl CoA composition profile in liver from obese no...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: We sought to establish the relationship between fasting plasma glucose concentratio...
The incidence of insulin resistance has increased dramatically over the past several years, and we a...
Dyslipidemia caused by 'Western-diet pattern' is a strong risk factor for the onset of diabetes. Thi...
Experimental non-human primate models of obesity are induced through the introduction of atypically ...