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Brain insulin signalling in metabolic homeostasis and disease

Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2021
Insulin signalling in the central nervous system regulates energy homeostasis by controlling metabolism in several organs and by coordinating organ crosstalk. Studies performed in rodents, non-human primates and humans over more than five decades using intracerebroventricular, direct hypothalamic or intranasal application of insulin provide evidence ...
Thomas Scherer   +2 more
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Metabolic syndrome: a brain disease

Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 2012
Recent research indicates an association between brain dysfunction and the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome. To investigate this, we created a Medline search (up to December 2011) of articles in PubMed. The results indicated that refined carbohydrates, saturated and total fat, high levels of ω-6 fatty acids, and low levels of ω-3 fatty acids and ...
Ram B, Singh   +7 more
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The Metabolic Syndrome: A Brain Disease?

Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 2006
SummaryThe incidence of obesity with, as consequence, a rise in associated diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia − the metabolic syndrome − is reaching epidemic proportions in industrialized countries. Here, we provide a hypothesis that the biological clock which normally prepares us each morning for the coming activity period is ...
Buijs, R.M., Kreier, F.
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Tocopherol in brain metabolism and disease: A review

Metabolic Brain Disease, 1987
All aerobic cells form free radicals. During respiration, univalent reactions of oxygen are preferred, producing superoxide radicals (O~-), hydrogen peroxide (H202), and hydroxyl radicals (OH'). Additional OH" radicals and singlet oxygen (102) form following reactions with metal catalysts.
P, Divakaran, R C, Wiggins
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