نتایج جستجو برای: Adropin

تعداد نتایج: 162  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2015
Shumpei Fujie Natsuki Hasegawa Koji Sato Satoshi Fujita Kiyoshi Sanada Takafumi Hamaoka Motoyuki Iemitsu

Aging-induced arterial stiffening is reduced by aerobic exercise training, and elevated production of nitric oxide (NO) participates in this effect. Adropin is a regulator of endothelial NO synthase and NO release, and circulating adropin level decreases with age. However, the effect of habitual aerobic exercise on circulating adropin levels in healthy middle-aged and older adults remains uncle...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2017
Spencer P Loewen Alastair V Ferguson

Adropin is a peptide hormone with cardiovascular and metabolic roles in the periphery, including effects on glucose and lipid homeostasis. Central administration of adropin has been shown to inhibit water intake in rats; however, the site at which central adropin acts has yet to be elucidated. The hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN), a critical autonomic control center, plays essential r...

2014
Marie-Pierre St-Onge Ari Shechter Julie Shlisky Charmaine Tam Su Gao Eric Ravussin Andrew A. Butler

OBJECTIVE This study investigated whether plasma adropin concentrations are influenced by sleep restriction and correlate with dietary preferences. METHODS Plasma adropin concentrations were measured by ELISA using samples from a study that investigated feeding behavior in sleep deprived lean (body mass index 22-26 kg/m(2) ) men and women aged 30-45 y. Sleep (habitual or restricted to 4h/nigh...

2015
Andrew A. Butler Marie-Pierre St-Onge Emily A. Siebert Valentina Medici Kimber L. Stanhope Peter J. Havel

Adropin is a peptide hormone encoded by the Energy Homeostasis Associated (ENHO) gene whose physiological role in humans remains incompletely defined. Here we investigated the impact of dietary interventions that affect systemic glucose and lipid metabolism on plasma adropin concentrations in humans. Consumption of glucose or fructose as 25% of daily energy requirements (E) differentially affec...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2016
Lauren M Stein Gina L C Yosten Willis K Samson

Adropin, a recently described peptide hormone produced in the brain and liver, has been reported to have physiologically relevant actions on glucose homeostasis and lipogenesis, and to exert significant effect on endothelial function. We describe a central nervous system action of adropin to inhibit water drinking and identify a potential adropin receptor, the orphan G protein-coupled receptor,...

2017
Suna Aydin Mehmet Nesimi Eren Musa Yilmaz Meltem Yardim Suleyman Aydin Mehmet Kalayci Omer Dogan Alatas Tuncay Kuloglu Heseyin Balaban Tolga Cakmak Mehmet Ali Kobalt Ahmet Çelik

AIM Enzyme-positive acute coronary syndrome (EPACS) can cause injury to or death of the heart muscle owing to prolonged ischaemia. Recent research has indicated that in addition to liver and brain cells, cardiomyocytes also produce adropin. We hypothesised that adropin is released into the bloodstream during myocardial injury caused by acute coronary syndrome (ACS), so serum and saliva levels r...

2015
Shumpei Fujie Natsuki Hasegawa Koji Sato Satoshi Fujita Kiyoshi Sanada Takafumi Hamaoka Motoyuki Iemitsu

Fujie S, Hasegawa N, Sato K, Fujita S, Sanada K, Hamaoka T, Iemitsu M. Aerobic exercise training-induced changes in serum adropin level are associated with reduced arterial stiffness in middle-aged and older adults. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 309: H1642–H1647, 2015. First published September 14, 2015; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00338.2015.— Aging-induced arterial stiffening is reduced by aerobic...

Journal: :Circulation 2010
Fina Lovren Yi Pan Adrian Quan Krishna K Singh Praphulla C Shukla Milan Gupta Mohammed Al-Omran Hwee Teoh Subodh Verma

BACKGROUND Adropin is a recently identified protein that has been implicated in the maintenance of energy homeostasis and insulin resistance. Because vascular function and insulin sensitivity are closely related, we hypothesized that adropin may also exert direct effects on the endothelium. METHODS AND RESULTS In vitro cell culture models were partnered with an in vivo murine injury model to ...

2016
Wenchao Hu Li Chen

Objective. Adropin is a newly identified regulatory protein encoded by the Enho gene and is critically involved in energy homeostasis and insulin sensitivity. This study aims to determine the correlation of serum adropin concentrations with diabetic nephropathy (DN). Methods. This study consisted of 245 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and 81 healthy subjects. Then T2DM patients we...

2014
Su Gao Ryan P. McMillan Jordi Jacas Qingzhang Zhu Xuesen Li Ganesh K. Kumar Núria Casals Fausto G. Hegardt Paul D. Robbins Gary D. Lopaschuk Matthew W. Hulver Andrew A. Butler

Rigorous control of substrate oxidation by humoral factors is essential for maintaining metabolic homeostasis. During feeding and fasting cycles, carbohydrates and fatty acids are the two primary substrates in oxidative metabolism. Here, we report a novel role for the peptide hormone adropin in regulating substrate oxidation preferences. Plasma levels of adropin increase with feeding and decrea...

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