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191 related items for PubMed ID: 19375419

  • 21. Activation of hypothalamic NPY, AgRP, MC4R, AND IL-6 mRNA levels in young Lewis rats with early-life diet-induced obesity.
    Stofkova A, Skurlova M, Kiss A, Zelezna B, Zorad S, Jurcovicova J.
    Endocr Regul; 2009 Jul; 43(3):99-106. PubMed ID: 19817504
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  • 23. HVEM-deficient mice fed a high-fat diet are protected from adipose tissue inflammation and glucose intolerance.
    Kim HJ, Kim HM, Kim CS, Jeong CS, Choi HS, Kawada T, Kim BS, Yu R.
    FEBS Lett; 2011 Jul 21; 585(14):2285-90. PubMed ID: 21679708
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  • 25. Oxyntomodulin ameliorates glucose intolerance in mice fed a high-fat diet.
    Parlevliet ET, Heijboer AC, Schröder-van der Elst JP, Havekes LM, Romijn JA, Pijl H, Corssmit EP.
    Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab; 2008 Jan 21; 294(1):E142-7. PubMed ID: 17971509
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  • 26. The effects of a high-fat, high-fructose, and combination diet on learning, weight, and glucose regulation in C57BL/6 mice.
    Messier C, Whately K, Liang J, Du L, Puissant D.
    Behav Brain Res; 2007 Mar 12; 178(1):139-45. PubMed ID: 17222919
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  • 27. Reduced blood glucose levels, increased insulin levels and improved glucose tolerance in alpha2A-adrenoceptor knockout mice.
    Savontaus E, Fagerholm V, Rahkonen O, Scheinin M.
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  • 28. Ursolic acid enhances the cellular immune system and pancreatic beta-cell function in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice fed a high-fat diet.
    Jang SM, Yee ST, Choi J, Choi MS, Do GM, Jeon SM, Yeo J, Kim MJ, Seo KI, Lee MK.
    Int Immunopharmacol; 2009 Jan 14; 9(1):113-9. PubMed ID: 19013541
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  • 29. The effect of fat removal on glucose tolerance is depot specific in male and female mice.
    Shi H, Strader AD, Woods SC, Seeley RJ.
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  • 30. Coenzyme Q10 supplementation lowers hepatic oxidative stress and inflammation associated with diet-induced obesity in mice.
    Sohet FM, Neyrinck AM, Pachikian BD, de Backer FC, Bindels LB, Niklowitz P, Menke T, Cani PD, Delzenne NM.
    Biochem Pharmacol; 2009 Dec 01; 78(11):1391-400. PubMed ID: 19632207
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  • 31. Apolipoprotein E predisposes to obesity and related metabolic dysfunctions in mice.
    Karagiannides I, Abdou R, Tzortzopoulou A, Voshol PJ, Kypreos KE.
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  • 33. Alcohol consumption promotes insulin sensitivity without affecting body fat levels.
    Hong J, Smith RR, Harvey AE, Núñez NP.
    Int J Obes (Lond); 2009 Feb 01; 33(2):197-203. PubMed ID: 19125162
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  • 35. Mice lacking Ca(v)2.3 (alpha1E) calcium channel exhibit hyperglycemia.
    Matsuda Y, Saegusa H, Zong S, Noda T, Tanabe T.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 2001 Dec 14; 289(4):791-5. PubMed ID: 11735114
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  • 38. Norepinephrine- and epinephrine-deficient mice gain weight normally on a high-fat diet.
    Ste Marie L, Luquet S, Curtis W, Palmiter RD.
    Obes Res; 2005 Sep 14; 13(9):1518-22. PubMed ID: 16222052
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  • 40. Serum high-molecular weight adiponectin decreases abruptly after an oral glucose load in subjects with normal glucose tolerance or impaired fasting glucose, but not those with impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes mellitus.
    Ozeki N, Hara K, Yatsuka C, Nakano T, Matsumoto S, Suetsugu M, Nakamachi T, Takebayashi K, Inukai T, Haruki K, Aso Y.
    Metabolism; 2009 Oct 14; 58(10):1470-6. PubMed ID: 19592051
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