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Abstract In health, the liver is a metabolically flexible organ that plays a key role in regulating systemic lipid and glucose concentrations. There is a constant flux of fatty acids (FAs) to the liver from multiple sources, including adipose tissue, dietary, endogenously synthesized from non‐lipid precursors, intrahepatic lipid droplets and recycling ...
Kieran Smith+2 more
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The Twin Cycle Hypothesis of type 2 diabetes aetiology: From concept to national NHS programme
Abstract The development of magnetic resonance methods for quantifying intra‐organ metabolites has permitted advances in the understanding of fasting and post‐prandial carbohydrate and lipid handling in people with and without type 2 diabetes. Insulin resistance in the liver was shown to be related to excess intra‐organ fat and was able to be returned ...
Roy Taylor
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Effect of HDL and d>1.25 Fraction on VLDL-triacylglycerol Hydrolysis by Lipoprotein Lipase
Norihiro SASAKI+4 more
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Energy expenditure, insulin, and VLDL-triglyceride production in humans
Hypertriglyceridemia is considered a cardiovascular risk factor in diabetic and nondiabetic subjects. In this study, we aimed to determine potential regulators of very low density lipoprotein-triglyceride (TG) production.
Lars C. Gormsen+5 more
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The impact of a superfood chocolate beverage on indices of peripheral vascular function
Abstract Elevated blood lipids and reduced vascular health contribute to cardiovascular disease. Diets and/or interventions high in antioxidants, polyphenols, and anti‐inflammatory properties mitigate this risk. This study hypothesized that daily consumption of a beverage high in antioxidants, polyphenols, and anti‐inflammatory properties would improve
John O. Kolade, R. Matthew Brothers
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The direct effect of apolipoprotein (apo) E on cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) activity was studied using lipoproteins from a subject with apoE deficiency (Atherosclerosis. 1991. 88: 15-20) as a model system.
M Kinoshita+8 more
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Identification of Plasma Free Fatty Acid Carrier Proteins in Mice
Plasma free fatty acid (FFA) transport had been believed to solely depend on albumin. However, we recently discovered that albumin knockout (Alb−/−) mice still have meaningful levels of plasma FFAs, indicating the presence of other FFA carrier proteins.
Keigo Tomoo+5 more
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Effect of meal fat quality on oxidation resistance of postprandial VLDL and LDL particles and plasma triacylglycerol level [PDF]
Nina Skall Nielsen+2 more
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