Adipogenic potential of multiple human adenoviruses in vivo and in vitro in animals
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The infection connection. Helicobacter pylori is more than just the cause of gastric ulcers--it offers an unprecedented opportunity to study changes in human microecology and the nature of chronic diseaseTen putative contributors to the obesity epidemicAdenovirus 36 and Obesity: An OverviewNutrigenomic analysis of diet-gene interactions on functional supplements for weight managementViral Infections and Obesity.Adenovirus-36 is associated with obesity in children and adults in Sweden as determined by rapid ELISA.Role of adenoviruses in obesity.Could a virus contribute to weight gain?Human adenovirus Ad-36 induces adipogenesis via its E4 orf-1 gene.Harnessing the beneficial properties of adipogenic microbes for improving human health.Presence of adenovirus species C in infiltrating lymphocytes of human sarcomaNatural selection at genomic regions associated with obesity and type-2 diabetes: East Asians and sub-Saharan Africans exhibit high levels of differentiation at type-2 diabetes regions.PPARgamma-independent increase in glucose uptake and adiponectin abundance in fat cells.Adipocyte, adipose tissue, and infectious disease.Human adenovirus type 36 enhances glucose uptake in diabetic and nondiabetic human skeletal muscle cells independent of insulin signaling.Infectivity period of mice inoculated with human adenovirusesMetabolically favorable remodeling of human adipose tissue by human adenovirus type 36.Adipogenic human adenovirus Ad-36 induces commitment, differentiation, and lipid accumulation in human adipose-derived stem cells.Viral obesity: fact or fiction?Human adenovirus 36 decreases fatty acid oxidation and increases de novo lipogenesis in primary cultured human skeletal muscle cells by promoting Cidec/FSP27 expression.Infection-induced inflammatory response of adipocytes in vitro.Infections and obesity: A multinational epidemiological study.Aetiological factors behind adipose tissue inflammation: an unexplored research area.Adipogenic cascade can be induced without adipogenic media by a human adenovirus.The relationship between adenovirus-36 seropositivity, obesity and metabolic profile in Turkish children and adults.Adipogenic human adenovirus-36 reduces leptin expression and secretion and increases glucose uptake by fat cells.Viral mRNA expression but not DNA replication is required for lipogenic effect of human adenovirus Ad-36 in preadipocytes.Human obesity relationship with Ad36 adenovirus and insulin resistance.Human adenovirus-36 and childhood obesity.Virus-induced obesity.Human adenovirus 36 induces adiposity, increases insulin sensitivity, and alters hypothalamic monoamines in rats.Novel genes and cellular pathways related to infection with adenovirus-36 as an obesity agent in human mesenchymal stem cells
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Adipogenic potential of multiple human adenoviruses in vivo and in vitro in animals
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Barbara A Israel
Leah D Whigham
Richard L Atkinson
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10.1152/AJPREGU.00479.2005
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2006-01-01T00:00:00Z