BÁO CÁO KHOA HỌC: "CHANGES IN OREXIN-A AND NEUROPEPTIDE Y EXPRESSION IN THE HYPOTHALAMUS OF THE FASTED AND HIGH-FAT DIET FED RATS" DOC
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tent (50%of total daily caloric intake) in the diet re-sulted in sustained losses in weight and body fat [17]. The favorable effects on body composition in this study appear to be due to sustained decrease in appe-tite and ad libitum caloric intake induced by the high-protein intake. More recently,[r]
relatively similar pattern to that found in the untreated control cells. The pairwise comparison analysis demonstrated four significantly up-regulated (COBRA1, ITGB4, STAU2, and HMGN3) genes and one down-regulated (ANK3) gene. All these genes exert their function on transcriptional and translational[r]
group relegated to the same caloric-restricted diet as the Test group. Many published studies concerning methods to combat obesity provide only scale weight loss as the principal end point. The assumption that scale weight loss is synonymous with fat loss, however, is not al-ways true [26,27]. Scale[r]
ing the islands, but it is small [30]. Another possible difference is diet. We and others have examined the diet in the San Blas and Kuna living in the Panamanian mainland carefully and although several differences are noted, the most remarkable is cocoa intake [14]. However, we have no information[r]
glycemic control. Strength training is the most effective lifestyle intervention to increase muscle mass but limited data is available in older adults with diabetes. We determined the influence of strength training on muscle quality (strength per unit of muscle mass), skeletal muscle fiber hypertrop[r]
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pattern. It is possible that participants who have been diagnosed with a chronic disease may have changed their diet. To address this concern we adjusted for the presence of chronic disease (CHD, cancer, and stroke) and hypertension throughout the analyses. We also repeated the analyses exclu[r]
12 of treatment to document EVR. The decision to continue treatment after week 12 would then be determined based on individual response to treatment (EVR), tolerance to the drugs, laboratory profiles, and the pre-treatment assessment of the severity of the liver disease. During each follow-up, signs[r]
of general populations [8, 9], and as high as 30% of the population aged 65 and older in the Framingham Heart Study (tHcy > 14 nmol/ml) [10]. Increasing tHcy concentrations accelerate cardiovascular diseases by promoting vascular inflammation, endothelial dys-function, and hypercoagulability[r]
highly significant association between the rare C allele and lower plasma HDL concentrations in female subjects. The effect remained significant after correcting for multiparametric testing according to Bonferoni and was seen only in subjects with a BMI below the median. In addition, the non-[r]
severe with occasional lymphoid aggregates (Figure 2) [4,11]. Actively proliferating bile ductiles are often seen. Risk factors for severe recurrent HCV include advanced donor age, HCV genotype 1, high HCV RNA levels before and after transplant, early histological recurrence of HCV, concomitant cyto[r]
been deleted have been developed [34, 45]. This modification reportedly has reduced toxicity and prolonged gene expression in some experiments [5, 33]. Nevertheless, we constructed a recombinant BMP9 helper-dependent adenoviral vector and found that the osteogenic potentials of this vector we[r]
is the second most common cause of death from cancer [1]. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) strains carrying the cytotoxin-associated gene A (cagA) gene are strongly associated with increased risk of gastric adenocarcinoma [2]. However, only some of those infected developed H. pylori-related di[r]
and persisted for more than 24 hr. This information provided a novel insight into the mechanisms of action of ethanol (1mM) in human hepatocellular carcinoma cells. Key words: Ethanol, HepG2 cells, protein kinases, signal transduction, transcription factors, gene expression 1. Introduction Ap[r]
severe with occasional lymphoid aggregates (Figure 2) [4,11]. Actively proliferating bile ductiles are often seen. Risk factors for severe recurrent HCV include advanced donor age, HCV genotype 1, high HCV RNA levels before and after transplant, early histological recurrence of HCV, concomitant cyto[r]
change in muscle strength (r=0.73, P=0.001). Group assignment was be the only independent predictor of hSGLT3 transcript levels, explaining 68% of its variability (P=0.01). Our data show that hSGLT3, but not GLTU4, expression was enhanced in skeletal muscle after 16 weeks of resistance training. Thi[r]
date the mechanism of this network. However, a poor correlation between mRNA and protein abundance has also been reported [9]. Furthermore, a single gene can encode for more than one mRNA species through differential splicing, and proteins can undergo as many as 200 posttranslational m[r]
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20. Hwang SJ, Luo JC, Chu CW, et al. Hepatic steatosis in chronic hepatitis C virus infection: Prevalence and clinical correlation. J Gastroenterol Hepatol 2001;16:190-5. 21. Lonardo A, Adinolfi LE, Loria P, et al. Steatopsis and hepatitis C virus: Mechanisms and significance for hepatic and[r]