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Hypothalamic lipotoxicity and the metabolic syndrome

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 2010
Ectopic accumulation of lipids in peripheral tissues, such as pancreatic beta cells, liver, heart and skeletal muscle, leads to lipotoxicity, a process that contributes substantially to the pathophysiology of insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, steatotic liver disease and heart failure.
Martínez de Morentin, Pablo B.   +5 more
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Ceramides in insulin resistance and lipotoxicity

Progress in Lipid Research, 2006
Obesity predisposes individuals to the development of insulin resistance in skeletal muscle and the liver, and researchers have recently proposed two mechanisms by which excess adiposity antagonizes insulin action in peripheral tissues. First, when adipocytes exceed their storage capacity, fat begins to accumulate in tissues not suited for lipid ...
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Insulin Resistance, Obesity and Lipotoxicity

2017
Lipotoxicity , originally used to describe the destructive effects of excess fat accumulation on glucose metabolism, causes functional impairments in several metabolic pathways, both in adipose tissue and peripheral organs, like liver, heart, pancreas and muscle.
Dilek, Yazıcı, Havva, Sezer
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Osteosarcopenia as a Lipotoxic Disease

2019
This edited work presents the most current evidence on osteosarcopenia from bench to bedside, which is expected to facilitate the understanding of this syndrome and to develop preventive and therapeutic strategies.
Ahmed Al Saedi   +4 more
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Special issue on lipotoxicity

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 2010
A, Vidal-Puig, Roger H, Unger
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Insulin Resistance, Obesity, and Lipotoxicity

Lipotoxicity, originally used to describe the destructive effects of excess fat accumulation on glucose metabolism, causes functional impairments in several metabolic pathways, both in adipose tissue and peripheral organs, like liver, heart, pancreas, and muscle.
Dilek, Yazıcı   +2 more
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