Obesity frequently leads to insulin resistance and the development of hepatic steatosis. to characterize the molecular changes that promote hepatic steatosis, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics technologies were applied to liver samples from c57bl/6j mice obtained from two independent intervention trials. after 12 wk of high-fat feeding the animals became obese, hyperglycemic, and insulin resistant, had elevated levels of blood cholesterol and vldl, and developed hepatic steatosis. nutrigenomic analysis revealed alterations of key metabolites and enzyme transcript levels of hepatic one-carbon metabolism and related pathways. the hepatic oxidative capacity and the lipid milieu were significantly altered, which may play a key role ...
Insulin resistance is characterized by high insulin levels and decreased responsiveness of tissues t...
Insulin resistance is characterized by high insulin levels and decreased responsiveness of tissues t...
The pathological mechanisms that distinguish simple steatosis from steatohepatitis (or NASH, with co...
Obesity frequently leads to insulin resistance and the development of hepatic steatosis. To characte...
Obesity frequently leads to insulin resistance and the development of hepatic steatosis. To characte...
Obesity frequently leads to insulin resistance and the development of hepatic steatosis. To characte...
Obesity frequently leads to insulin resistance and the development of hepatic steatosis. To characte...
Obesity frequently leads to insulin resistance and the development of hepatic steatosis. To characte...
Obesity frequently leads to insulin resistance and the development of hepatic steatosis. To characte...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Complex changes in gene expression are associated with insulin resistance and non-a...
Liver fat accumulation is proposed to link obesity and insulin resistance. To dissect the role of li...
Obesity is a major human health crisis that promotes insulin resistance and, ultimately, type 2 diab...
Obesity, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, oxidative stress, and inflammation are key clinical risk ...
OBJECTIVE To identify metabolic pathways that may underlie susceptibility or resistance to high-fat ...
The pathological mechanisms that distinguish simple steatosis from steatohepatitis (or NASH, with co...
Insulin resistance is characterized by high insulin levels and decreased responsiveness of tissues t...
Insulin resistance is characterized by high insulin levels and decreased responsiveness of tissues t...
The pathological mechanisms that distinguish simple steatosis from steatohepatitis (or NASH, with co...
Obesity frequently leads to insulin resistance and the development of hepatic steatosis. To characte...
Obesity frequently leads to insulin resistance and the development of hepatic steatosis. To characte...
Obesity frequently leads to insulin resistance and the development of hepatic steatosis. To characte...
Obesity frequently leads to insulin resistance and the development of hepatic steatosis. To characte...
Obesity frequently leads to insulin resistance and the development of hepatic steatosis. To characte...
Obesity frequently leads to insulin resistance and the development of hepatic steatosis. To characte...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Complex changes in gene expression are associated with insulin resistance and non-a...
Liver fat accumulation is proposed to link obesity and insulin resistance. To dissect the role of li...
Obesity is a major human health crisis that promotes insulin resistance and, ultimately, type 2 diab...
Obesity, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, oxidative stress, and inflammation are key clinical risk ...
OBJECTIVE To identify metabolic pathways that may underlie susceptibility or resistance to high-fat ...
The pathological mechanisms that distinguish simple steatosis from steatohepatitis (or NASH, with co...
Insulin resistance is characterized by high insulin levels and decreased responsiveness of tissues t...
Insulin resistance is characterized by high insulin levels and decreased responsiveness of tissues t...
The pathological mechanisms that distinguish simple steatosis from steatohepatitis (or NASH, with co...