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characteristics of the metabolic syndrome including hypertriglyceridemia, hyperinsulinemia, and insulin resistance ( Johnson et al. 1991 ). Materials and Methods Animals and treatments Lean (Fa/?) and obese ( fa / fa
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muscle-wasting effects associated with GC excess in exogenous and endogenous Cushing’s syndrome, starvation, sepsis, and metabolic acidosis. Supplementary data This is linked to the online version of the paper at http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/JOE-16
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glucose levels combined with insulin resistance. The metabolic syndrome additionally comprises abdominal (central) obesity, high blood pressure, insulin resistance, and lipid abnormalities ( Perrone-Filardi et al . 2015 ). It is present in 34% of the
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. Indeed, as PWS is the most common syndromal cause of morbid obesity ( Butler 1990 ), elucidating the aetiology of this metabolic disturbance will not only benefit individuals with PWS but also may have wider implications for ameliorating obesity
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also co-exist with muscular atrophy in the elderly in the syndrome of sarcopaenic obesity ( Stenholm et al . 2008 , Narici & Maffulli 2010 , Bassil & Gougeon 2013 ). Despite this affecting between 4 and 12% of the elderly population ( Stenholm et al
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at https://doi.org/10.1530/JOE-17-0387 . Discussion In this study, we have demonstrated that miR-876-3p regulates glucose homeostasis and its dysregulation leads to obesity-associated metabolic syndrome. Since no study specific to
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adaptations enabling the host to adequately coping with the stressor (fight or flight). Increased activity of the HPA axis has been linked to the development of the metabolic syndrome (MetS; Pasquali et al . 2006 ). The metabolic effects of GC are directed
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amount of adipose tissue and (acquired) resistance to anorectic effect of this hormone ( Considine et al . 1996 ). Obesity and the accompanying metabolic syndrome are the major risk factors of atherosclerosis but the underlying mechanisms are