Metabolic acidosis, a common feature of uremia, has a well documented wasting effect on skeletal muscle. In contrast, the effect of metabolic acidosis on adipose tissue is unknown. Serum levels of the adipocyte hormone leptin have been shown to be lower in acidotic uremic rats when compared with uremic controls. This study investigated the effect of acidosis on leptin protein secretion and leptin gene expression. This was studied in vitro by means of 3T3-L1 cultured adipocytes. Leptin secretion was decreased at an acid pH of 7.1 compared with a control pH of 7.5 (1277 versus 1950 pg/well/48 h, P < 0.05). In contrast, acidosis did not affect leptin mRNA content. Glucose transport was reduced by 39% at pH 7.1 at 24 h, which was comparable ...
In vivo unaltered muscle protein synthesis in experimental chronic metabolic acidosis. Chronic metab...
Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), one of the n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, has been shown to stimulate...
Leptin is currently believed to control body composition largely, if not entirely, via hypothalamic ...
Metabolic acidosis, a common feature of uremia, has a well documented wasting effect on skeletal mus...
Marked hyperleptinaemia and metabolic acidosis are common findings in patients with chronic renal fa...
Circulating leptin secreted from adipocytes is correlated with fat mass and plasma insulin concentra...
This work aims to investigate metabolic acidosis induced skeletal muscle protein wasting, and the in...
1. Impaired body growth, loss of lean body mass and negative nitrogen balance are common findings in...
Uraemia in end-stage renal disease patients leads to wasting of lean tissue, partly through the effe...
Background. Adipokines are a group of fat-secreted hormones and cytokines, including leptin and adip...
International audienceWhite adipose tissue secretes a large variety of compounds named adipokines am...
Acidosis, not azotemia, stimulates branched-chain, amino acid catabolism in uremic rats. To investig...
Aims/hypothesis: Adiponectin and leptin are negatively and positively correlated with human obesity ...
Adipose, which was regarded as a passive storage of excess energy (fat), have recently been recogniz...
Adipose tissue performs complex metabolic and endocrine functions. Among the endocrine products prod...
In vivo unaltered muscle protein synthesis in experimental chronic metabolic acidosis. Chronic metab...
Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), one of the n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, has been shown to stimulate...
Leptin is currently believed to control body composition largely, if not entirely, via hypothalamic ...
Metabolic acidosis, a common feature of uremia, has a well documented wasting effect on skeletal mus...
Marked hyperleptinaemia and metabolic acidosis are common findings in patients with chronic renal fa...
Circulating leptin secreted from adipocytes is correlated with fat mass and plasma insulin concentra...
This work aims to investigate metabolic acidosis induced skeletal muscle protein wasting, and the in...
1. Impaired body growth, loss of lean body mass and negative nitrogen balance are common findings in...
Uraemia in end-stage renal disease patients leads to wasting of lean tissue, partly through the effe...
Background. Adipokines are a group of fat-secreted hormones and cytokines, including leptin and adip...
International audienceWhite adipose tissue secretes a large variety of compounds named adipokines am...
Acidosis, not azotemia, stimulates branched-chain, amino acid catabolism in uremic rats. To investig...
Aims/hypothesis: Adiponectin and leptin are negatively and positively correlated with human obesity ...
Adipose, which was regarded as a passive storage of excess energy (fat), have recently been recogniz...
Adipose tissue performs complex metabolic and endocrine functions. Among the endocrine products prod...
In vivo unaltered muscle protein synthesis in experimental chronic metabolic acidosis. Chronic metab...
Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), one of the n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, has been shown to stimulate...
Leptin is currently believed to control body composition largely, if not entirely, via hypothalamic ...