Irisin is expressed and produced by human muscle and adipose tissue in association with obesity and insulin resistance.
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Evidence against a beneficial effect of irisin in humansNovel Molecules Regulating Energy Homeostasis: Physiology and Regulation by Macronutrient Intake and Weight LossInfluencing Factors of Thermogenic Adipose Tissue ActivityNonmuscle Tissues Contribution to Cancer CachexiaConnecting Myokines and MetabolismIrisin: a new molecular marker and target in metabolic disorderMetabolic Adaptation in Obesity and Type II Diabetes: Myokines, Adipokines and HepatokinesRevisiting the adipocyte: a model for integration of cytokine signaling in the regulation of energy metabolismAssociation of serum irisin with metabolic syndrome in obese Chinese adults.Association of irisin with fat mass, resting energy expenditure, and daily activity in conditions of extreme body mass index.Beneficial Effect of Voluntary Exercise on Experimental Colitis in Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet: The Role of Irisin, Adiponectin and Proinflammatory BiomarkersIrisin Is Regulated by CAR in Liver and Is a Mediator of Hepatic Glucose and Lipid Metabolism.Irisin, a Novel Myokine, Regulates Glucose Uptake in Skeletal Muscle Cells via AMPK.Association of Irisin Plasma Levels with Anthropometric Parameters in Children with Underweight, Normal Weight, Overweight, and Obesity.Irisin levels are lower in young amenorrheic athletes compared with eumenorrheic athletes and non-athletes and are associated with bone density and strength estimatesSerum Irisin and Oxytocin Levels as Predictors of Metabolic Parameters in Obese Children.Increased FNDC5 is associated with insulin resistance in high fat-fed mice.Circulating sclerostin and irisin are related and interact with gender to influence adiposity in adults with prediabetes.Circulating irisin, omentin-1, and lipoprotein subparticles in adults at higher cardiovascular riskEffect of obesity and exercise on the expression of the novel myokines, Myonectin and Fibronectin type III domain containing 5Diet quality is associated with circulating C-reactive protein but not irisin levels in humans.FNDC5 (irisin) gene and exceptional longevity: a functional replication study with rs16835198 and rs726344 SNPs.Thermogenic capacity is antagonistically regulated in classical brown and white subcutaneous fat depots by high fat diet and endurance training in rats: impact on whole-body energy expenditure.Circulating levels of irisin in middle-aged first-degree relatives of type 2 diabetes mellitus - correlation with pancreatic β-cell functionIrisin, a link among fatty liver disease, physical inactivity and insulin resistance.The MRC1/CD68 ratio is positively associated with adipose tissue lipogenesis and with muscle mitochondrial gene expression in humansEffects of lipid-lowering drugs on irisin in human subjects in vivo and in human skeletal muscle cells ex vivo.Moderate exercise training attenuates the severity of experimental rodent colitis: the importance of crosstalk between adipose tissue and skeletal muscles.Regulators of human white adipose browning: evidence for sympathetic control and sexual dimorphic responses to sprint interval training.Circulating irisin levels are not affected by coffee intake: a randomized controlled trial.Association of serum irisin and body composition with chronic kidney disease in obese Chinese adults: a cross-sectional study.Endurance training-induced increase in circulating irisin levels is associated with reduction of abdominal visceral fat in middle-aged and older adultsAssociations of betatrophin levels with irisin in Chinese women with normal glucose tolerance.Circulating irisin levels are positively associated with metabolic risk factors in sedentary subjects.Increased 24-hour ad libitum food intake is associated with lower plasma irisin concentrations the following morning in adult humansIrisin and Myonectin Regulation in the Insulin Resistant Muscle: Implications to Adipose Tissue: Muscle CrosstalkThe potential of phototherapy to reduce body fat, insulin resistance and "metabolic inflexibility" related to obesity in women undergoing weight loss treatment.Effects of lifestyle modification and metformin on irisin and FGF21 among HIV-infected subjects with the metabolic syndrome.Irisin and the Metabolic Phenotype of Adults with Prader-Willi SyndromeChronic Exercise Training and Circulating Irisin in Adults: A Meta-Analysis.
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Irisin is expressed and produced by human muscle and adipose tissue in association with obesity and insulin resistance.
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Irisin is expressed and produc ...... besity and insulin resistance.
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Irisin is expressed and produc ...... besity and insulin resistance.
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Ester Guerra
Francisco Tinahones
Gerard Pardo
Marta Serrano
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10.1210/JC.2012-2749
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2013-02-22T00:00:00Z