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Aerobic Fitness Does Not Modify the Effect of FTO Variation on Body Composition Traits

2012

Purpose Poor physical fitness and obesity are risk factors for all cause morbidity and mortality. We aimed to clarify whether common genetic variants of key energy intake determinants in leptin (LEP), leptin receptor (LEPR), and fat mass and obesity-associated (FTO) are associated with aerobic and neuromuscular performance, and whether aerobic fitness can alter the effect of these genotypes on body composition. Methods 846 healthy Finnish males of Caucasian origin were genotyped for FTO (rs8050136), LEP (rs7799039) and LEPR (rs8179183 and rs1137101) single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and studied for associations with maximal oxygen consumption, body fat percent, serum leptin levels, wa…

LeptinMaleAnatomy and PhysiologyLiikuntatiede - Sport and fitness sciencesMuscle FunctionsEpidemiologyRespiratory SystemPhysical fitnesslcsh:MedicineCardiovascular SystemBody Mass Indexlcsh:ScienceMusculoskeletal SystemMultidisciplinaryIGF1VO2 maxAdipose TissueGenetic EpidemiologyBody CompositionCirculatory PhysiologyReceptors LeptinMuscleMedicinePublic HealthWaist CircumferenceBehavioral and Social Aspects of HealthResearch ArticleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyWaistAlpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase FTOBiologyPolymorphism Single NucleotideOxygen ConsumptionInternal medicineGeneticsmedicineHumansAerobic exerciseRespiratory PhysiologySports and Exercise MedicineMuscle SkeletalExerciseBiologyGenetic Association StudiesAerobic capacityLeptin receptorbusiness.industrylcsh:RProteinsnutritional and metabolic diseasesHuman Geneticsmedicine.diseaseObesityOikeuslääketiede ja muut lääketieteet - Forensic science and other medical sciencesEndocrinologylcsh:QPreventive MedicinebusinessBody mass indexPLoS ONE
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Hepatic CB1 receptor is required for development of diet-induced steatosis, dyslipidemia, and insulin and leptin resistance in mice

2007

Diet-induced obesity is associated with fatty liver, insulin resistance, leptin resistance, and changes in plasma lipid profile. Endocannabinoids have been implicated in the development of these associated phenotypes, because mice deficient for the cannabinoid receptor CB1 (CB1-/-) do not display these changes in association with diet-induced obesity. The target tissues that mediate these effects, however, remain unknown. We therefore investigated the relative role of hepatic versus extrahepatic CB1 receptors in the metabolic consequences of a high-fat diet, using liver-specific CB1 knockout (LCB1-/-) mice. LCB1(-/-) mice fed a high-fat diet developed a similar degree of obesity as that of …

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How many sites of action for endocannabinoids to control energy metabolism?

2006

The promising results obtained by clinical trials using Rimonabant to tackle visceral obesity and related disorders recently promoted a remarkable impulse to carry out detailed investigations into the mechanisms of action of endocannabinoids in regulating food intake and energy metabolism. The endocannabinoid system has been known for many years to play an important role in the modulation of the neuronal pathways mediating the rewarding properties of food. However, in the last few years, with the advanced understanding of the crucial role of the hypothalamic neuronal network in the regulation of appetite, several studies have also directed attention to the orexigenic role of the endocannabi…

Leptinmedicine.medical_specialtyCannabinoid receptorEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectHypothalamusEnergy metabolismMedicine (miscellaneous)BiologyCannabis sativaReceptor Cannabinoid CB1RimonabantOrexigenicInternal medicineCannabinoid Receptor ModulatorsmedicineAnimalsHumansmedia_commonNutrition and DieteticsAppetite Regulationmusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyFatty AcidsBrainAppetiteEndocannabinoid systemEndocrinologyAdipose TissueLivernervous systemlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)CannabinoidEnergy MetabolismNeurosciencepsychological phenomena and processesEndocannabinoidsmedicine.drugInternational Journal of Obesity
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Molecular phylogeny of the extinct cave lion Panthera leo spelaea.

2004

To reconstruct the phylogenetic position of the extinct cave lion (Panthera leo spelaea), we sequenced 1 kb of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene from two Pleistocene cave lion DNA samples (47 and 32 ky B.P.). Phylogenetic analysis shows that the ancient sequences form a clade that is most closely related to the extant lions from Africa and Asia; at the same time, cave lions appear to be highly distinct from their living relatives. Our data show that these cave lion sequences represent lineages that were isolated from lions in Africa and Asia since their dispersal over Europe about 600 ky B.P., as they are not found among our sample of extant populations. The cave lion lineages presented h…

LionsTime FactorsPleistoceneZoologyBiologyEvolution MolecularCavePhylogeneticsGeneticsAnimalsCloning MolecularCladeMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyPanthera leo spelaeaDNA Primersgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPhylogenetic treeCytochrome bFossilssocial sciencesDNASequence Analysis DNACytochromes bbiology.organism_classificationmusculoskeletal systemhumanitiesMolecular phylogeneticsMolecular phylogenetics and evolution
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Sarcopenia is associated with severe liver fibrosis in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

2017

Background: Sarcopenia recognises insulin resistance and obesity as risk factors, and is frequently associated with cardiometabolic disorders, including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Aim: To test the prevalence of sarcopenia and its relation with the severity of fibrosis (main outcome) and the entire spectrum of liver histology in patients with NAFLD. Methods: We considered 225 consecutive patients with histological diagnosis of NAFLD (Kleiner score). The skeletal muscle index (%) (total appendicular skeletal muscle mass (kg)/weight (kg) × 100), a validated measure of sarcopenia, was assessed by bioelectrical impedance analysis. Sarcopenia was defined as a skeletal muscle mass…

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Significant liver fibrosis assessed using liver transient elastography is independently associated with low bone mineral density in patients with non…

2017

Background Metabolic bone disorders frequently occur in patients with chronic liver disease; however, the association between liver fibrosis and bone mineral density in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is unclear. Methods This is a cross-sectional analysis of 231 asymptomatic subjects (160 women, 61.6 years old) from a university hospital setting, between February 2012 and December 2014. Bone mineral density (BMD) was measured at the lumbar spine, femur neck, and total hip using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Liver fibrosis and steatosis were assessed using transient elastography. Results Among a total of 231 individuals, 129 subjects (55.8%) had NAFLD. BMDs …

Liver CirrhosisMalePathologySteatosisBone densityOsteoporosislcsh:MedicineChronic liver diseasePathology and Laboratory MedicineGastroenterologyBiochemistryCytopathology0302 clinical medicineFibrosisBone DensityNon-alcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseMedicine and Health SciencesFemurlcsh:ScienceMusculoskeletal SystemBone mineralMultidisciplinaryLumbar VertebraeLiver DiseasesFatty liverMiddle AgedLipidsCholesterolConnective TissueLiver FibrosisElasticity Imaging Techniques030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyFemaleAnatomyResearch Articlemusculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialty030209 endocrinology & metabolismGastroenterology and HepatologyPelvis03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicinemedicineHumansBoneSkeletonAgedHipbusiness.industrylcsh:RBiology and Life Sciencesmedicine.diseaseFibrosisOsteopeniaFatty LiverBone Diseases MetabolicBiological TissueAnatomical Pathologylcsh:QbusinessTransient elastographyDevelopmental BiologyPLoS ONE
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The expression mechanism of the residual LTP in the CA1 region of BDNF k.o. mice is insensitive to NO synthase inhibition

2011

Abstract BDNF and nitric oxide signaling both contribute to long-term potentiation (LTP) at glutamatergic synapses, but to date, few studies analyzed the interaction of both signaling cascades in the same synaptic pathway. Here we addressed the question whether the residual LTP in the CA1 region of hippocampal slices from heterozygous BDNF knockout mice (BDNF +/− ) is dependent on nitric oxide (NO) signaling. Extracellular recording of synaptic field potentials elicited by presynaptic Schaffer collateral stimulation was performed in the CA1 region of hippocampal slices of 4- to 6-week-old mice, and LTP was induced by a theta burst stimulation protocol. Application of the nitric oxide inhibi…

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Cannabinoid CB1 Receptor Calibrates Excitatory Synaptic Balance in the Mouse Hippocampus

2015

The endocannabinoid system negatively regulates the release of various neurotransmitters in an activity-dependent manner, thereby influencing the excitability of neuronal circuits. In the hippocampus, cannabinoid type 1 (CB1) receptor is present on both GABAergic and glutamatergic axon terminals. CB1 receptor-deficient mice were previously shown to have increased hippocampal long-term potentiation (LTP). In this study, we have investigated the consequences of cell-type-specific deletion of the CB1 receptor on the induction of hippocampal LTP and on CA1 pyramidal cell morphology. Deletion of CB1 receptor in GABAergic neurons in GABA-CB1-KO mice leads to a significantly decreased hippocampal …

Long-Term PotentiationHippocampusHippocampal formationBiologyHippocampusSynaptic TransmissionMiceGlutamatergicReceptor Cannabinoid CB1medicineAnimalsAxonMice KnockoutNeuronal Plasticitymusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyGeneral NeuroscienceExcitatory Postsynaptic Potentialsfood and beveragesLong-term potentiationArticlesEndocannabinoid systemMice Inbred C57BLmedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemSynapsesSynaptic plasticityGABAergiclipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)NeuroscienceThe Journal of Neuroscience
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Morphological and Postural Changes in the Foot during Pregnancy and Puerperium: A Longitudinal Study

2021

The aim of this study is to observe the morphological and postural changes to the foot that take place during pregnancy and the puerperium. Method: In this descriptive, observational, longitudinal study, we analysed 23 pregnant women, with particular attention to morphological and postural aspects of the foot, at three time points during and after pregnancy: in weeks 9–13 of gestation, weeks 32–35 of gestation and weeks 4–6 after delivery. The parameters considered were changes in foot length, the Foot Posture Index (FPI) and the Hernández Corvo Index, which were analysed using a pedigraph and taking into account the Body Mass Index (BMI). The same procedure was conducted in each review. Re…

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Evidence on the effects of exercise therapy in the treatment of chronic disease

2009

Evidence on the effects of exercise in the treatment of patients with chronic diseases should be based on well designed randomised controlled trials. The most consistent finding of the meta-analyses summarised in the present work is that aerobic/functional capacity and muscle strength can be improved by exercise training among patients with different diseases without having detrimental effects on disease progression. This is important, as with population aging exercise therapy may be an important means of reducing disability and increasing the number of older people living independently. Additionally, there is accumulating evidence that in patients with chronic disease exercise therapy is e…

Lung Diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationType 2 diabetesOsteoarthritisMeta-Analysis as TopicDiabetes mellitusmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineIn patientMusculoskeletal DiseasesRisk factorIntensive care medicineRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicEvidence-Based Medicinebusiness.industryExercise therapyGeneral MedicineEvidence-based medicinemedicine.diseaseExercise TherapyChronic diseaseDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Cardiovascular DiseasesChronic DiseasePhysical therapyNervous System DiseasesbusinessBritish Journal of Sports Medicine
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