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Endocrine Functions of Bone Are Suppressed by Orally Administered Glucose Regardless of Bodyweight
ABSTRACT Objective Bone is a target for diabetic complications, but the impact of metabolic changes on bone metabolism is less understood. Bones participate in energy metabolism by via secreted osteokines. Glucose ingestion reduces bone resorption, but the effects on osteokines remain unknown. Further, it is not known whether the response is altered in
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Lifestyle implications of the paradox and management of oxidative stress in sperm
Abstract figure legend Lifestyle factors influencing male fertility. Schematic overview of lifestyle factors with beneficial (left) and detrimental (right) effects on male fertility. A balanced diet, regular moderate physical activity and stress management strategies support sperm function and redox homeostasis.
Giuseppe T. Patané +6 more
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Kinetics of jejunal absorption of glucose in rats with nicotinic acid deficiency.
Carlos Roberto Victória, U G Meneghelli
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Complexation of Nicotinic and Quinaldic Acids With Some Metal Ions of Bioloical Interest
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Nicotinic acid: recent developments
Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2008To review the recent progress in niacin research that is made in two major areas: new preparations to decrease flushing and niacin's mechanism of action.Flushing, an adverse effect of niacin, results from GPR109A-mediated production of prostaglandin D2 and E2 in Langerhans' cells which act on DP1 and EP2/4 receptors in dermal capillaries causing their ...
Vaijinath S, Kamanna +2 more
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Cholesteremia and Nicotinic Acid
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1957Introduction Arteriosclerosis is by far the leading cause of heart disease in old age, 8 although it does not spare the young. 10,13,17 It also offers an increasing problem in psychogeriatrics, largely because of its progressive incidence with senescence and because of increasing longevity.
P O, O'REILLY, M, DEMAY, K, KOTLOWSKI
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