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Thermogenesis‐derived spatiotemporal microclimates guide pollinator movement to ensure pollination
Alocasia odora's microclimatic heterogeneity guides Colocasiomyia fly movement within its inflorescence. During the female stage, midday heat in the upper spadix pushes flies down to the cooler female zone. During the male stage, nocturnal warmth in the upper part pulls flies upward and spathe constriction closes the lower female chamber.
Yuanjun Yu +5 more
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Role of the ABA-LANCL1/2 hormone/receptors system in thermogenesis of cardiomyocytes and myoblasts
Abscisic acid (ABA) is a phytohormone conserved across kingdoms and also present in mammals, where it interacts with two receptors, LANCL1 and LANCL2 [1, 2].
Laura Sturla +1 more
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Post prandial thermogenesis in different pathophysiological conditions.
Post Prandial Thermogenesis (PPT) is defined as the net increase in energy expenditure following the ingestion of a meal whereas diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT) indicates the overall influence of nutrients on energy expenditure.
COLTORTI A. +3 more
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Irisin is an extracellular peptide stimulated by exercise and could act as both a biomarker and mediate the positive impact of exercise. This scoping review synthesizes human evidence on irisin variations in non‐communicable diseases, showing an increase of irisin in saliva and gingival tissues in periodontitis, potentially reflecting reparative or ...
Larysa Saboya Cavalotti Perdonsini +4 more
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The role of insulin in nonshivering thermogenesis
The regulation of nonshivering thermogenesis by insulin was studied in cold-acclimated rats (2 weeks at 5 °C) made diabetic after injection with streptozotocin (75 mg/kg, i.p.) and maintained in the warm (25 °C) for 2–7 days.
Fleurette Pérusse +2 more
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Associations Between Body Composition and Metabolic Health in Children With Obesity
ABSTRACT Childhood obesity is an increasing public health problem with heterogeneous metabolic health outcomes. In children, distinguishing differences in body composition between individuals with metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) and those with metabolic syndrome (MS) may be useful for understanding the impact of body composition on metabolic health.
Desiree Lopez‐Gonzalez +5 more
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Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.Pollination systems of cycads usually involve obligate mutualisms in which the cycad taxa depend on between one and three insect pollinators.
Suinyuy, Terence Nkwanwir
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Toll Like Receptor 4: A Potential Link Between Obesity and Metabolic Diseases
ABSTRACT Epidemiological evidence shows that obesity increases the risk of developing metabolic diseases. Nevertheless, the mechanisms behind this connection remain underappreciated. The substantial impact of these disorders on global health has led to extensive research efforts aimed at identifying the pathophysiological links between them.
Ghadeer Alhamar +4 more
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Effects of Exercise Training Intensities on Cold induced Thermogenesis in Rats [PDF]
This study was undertaken to investigate the influence of training intensity (running speed) on exposure to cold, known to be involved with the endurance training, such as the metabolisms, thermal responses,a nd amuont of brown adipose tissue.
上田, 五雨 +4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Weight loss results in reduced energy expenditure (EE) due to body composition alterations (e.g., fat‐free mass and fat mass losses) and mass‐independent adaptations in EE (e.g., hormones). Glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor agonists (GLP‐1RA) are indicated for obesity management; however, their effects on EE remain unclear ...
Flavio T. Vieira +8 more
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