Reduced Skeletal Muscle Protein Turnover and Thyroid Hormone Metabolism in Adaptive Thermogenesis That Facilitates Body Fat Recovery During Weight Regain
暂无分享,去创建一个
Jean-Pierre Montani | Yves Boirie | J. Montani | Y. Boirie | C. Guillet | L. Isacco | A. Dulloo | D. Arsenijevic | J. Miles-Chan | Laurie Isacco | Julie Calonne | Abdul G. Dulloo | Christelle Guillet | Jennifer Miles-Chan | Denis Arsenijevic | J. Calonne | Julie Calonne
[1] J. Montani,et al. Caloric restriction induces energy-sparing alterations in skeletal muscle contraction, fiber composition and local thyroid hormone metabolism that persist during catch-up fat upon refeeding , 2015, Front. Physiol..
[2] K. Johnson. An Update. , 1984, Journal of food protection.
[3] D. J. Millward,et al. The effects of endotoxaemia on protein metabolism in skeletal muscle and liver of fed and fasted rats. , 1986, The Biochemical journal.
[4] A. Russell,et al. Thrifty metabolism that favors fat storage after caloric restriction: a role for skeletal muscle phosphatidylinositol‐3‐kinase activity and AMP‐activated protein kinase , 2008, FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
[5] A. Dulloo,et al. Adaptive changes in energy expenditure during refeeding following low-calorie intake: evidence for a specific metabolic component favoring fat storage. , 1990, The American journal of clinical nutrition.
[6] Y. Schutz. Protein turnover, ureagenesis and gluconeogenesis. , 2011, International journal for vitamin and nutrition research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Vitamin- und Ernahrungsforschung. Journal international de vitaminologie et de nutrition.
[7] E. Melanson,et al. Enhanced metabolic efficiency contributes to weight regain after weight loss in obesity-prone rats. , 2004, American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology.
[8] D. J. Millward. The hormonal control of protein turnover. , 1990, Clinical nutrition.
[9] J. R. Thompson,et al. Skeletal and cardiac muscle protein turnover during cold acclimation in young rats. , 2000, American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology.
[10] E. Fliers,et al. The classic pathways of thyroid hormone metabolism , 2017, Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology.
[11] L. Decosterd,et al. The anticancer drug tamoxifen counteracts the pathology in a mouse model of duchenne muscular dystrophy. , 2013, The American journal of pathology.
[12] G. Brown,et al. Cellular energy utilization and molecular origin of standard metabolic rate in mammals. , 1997, Physiological reviews.
[13] P. Larsen,et al. Thyroid hormones and skeletal muscle—new insights and potential implications , 2014, Nature Reviews Endocrinology.
[14] Y. Schutz,et al. Adaptive Thermogenesis in Resistance to Obesity Therapies: Issues in Quantifying Thrifty Energy Expenditure Phenotypes in Humans , 2015, Current Obesity Reports.
[15] C. van Hardeveld,et al. Thyroid hormone as a determinant of metabolic and contractile phenotype of skeletal muscle. , 2008, Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association.
[16] K. Nair,et al. Tissue-specific regulation of mitochondrial and cytoplasmic protein synthesis rates by insulin. , 2001, Diabetes.
[17] L. Storlien,et al. Increased efficiency of food utilization following weight loss , 1978, Physiology & Behavior.
[18] D. J. Millward,et al. Protein turnover in mammalian tissues and in the whole body , 1978 .
[19] J. Montani,et al. A Role for Adipose Tissue De Novo Lipogenesis in Glucose Homeostasis During Catch-up Growth , 2013, Diabetes.
[20] S. A. Evans,et al. Long-Evans and Sprague-Dawley rats exhibit divergent responses to refeeding after caloric restriction. , 2005, American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology.
[21] D. J. Millward,et al. The effects of severe zinc deficiency on protein turnover in muscle and thymus , 1987, British Journal of Nutrition.
[22] D. J. Millward,et al. Characteristics of skeletal muscle growth and protein turnover in a fast-growing rat strain , 1981, British Journal of Nutrition.
[23] A. Dulloo,et al. Uncoupling proteins: their roles in adaptive thermogenesis and substrate metabolism reconsidered , 2001, British Journal of Nutrition.
[24] M. Kaplan,et al. Iodothyronine metabolism in rat liver homogenates. , 1978, The Journal of clinical investigation.
[25] P. Schrauwen,et al. Human uncoupling protein-3 and obesity: an update. , 2003, Obesity research.
[26] S. Walrand,et al. Enhanced Muscle Mixed and Mitochondrial Protein Synthesis Rates after a High‐fat or High‐sucrose Diet , 2007, Obesity.
[27] J. Waterlow. Protein turnover with special reference to man. , 1984, Quarterly journal of experimental physiology.
[28] S. Walrand,et al. Time‐course changes of muscle protein synthesis associated with obesity‐induced lipotoxicity , 2012, The Journal of physiology.
[29] J. Hill,et al. Effects of fasting and restricted refeeding on utilization of ingested energy in rats. , 1984, The American journal of physiology.
[30] J. Montani,et al. The thrifty ‘catch-up fat’ phenotype: its impact on insulin sensitivity during growth trajectories to obesity and metabolic syndrome , 2006, International Journal of Obesity.
[31] M. Mollica,et al. Altered Skeletal Muscle Subsarcolemmal Mitochondrial Compartment During Catch-Up Fat After Caloric Restriction , 2006, Diabetes.
[32] O. Dorchies,et al. Urocortins improve dystrophic skeletal muscle structure and function through both PKA- and Epac-dependent pathways. , 2012, The American journal of pathology.
[33] B. Macias,et al. Insulin resistance syndrome blunts the mitochondrial anabolic response following resistance exercise. , 2010, American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism.
[34] O. H. Lowry,et al. Protein measurement with the Folin phenol reagent. , 1951, The Journal of biological chemistry.
[35] A. Russell,et al. Redistribution of glucose from skeletal muscle to adipose tissue during catch-up fat: a link between catch-up growth and later metabolic syndrome. , 2005, Diabetes.
[36] C. Entenman. [55] General procedures for separating lipid components of tissue , 1957 .
[37] S. Walrand,et al. Impaired protein metabolism: interlinks between obesity, insulin resistance and inflammation , 2012, Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity.
[38] J. Marchini,et al. Mechanisms and nutritional significance of metabolic responses to altered intakes of protein and amino acids, with reference to nutritional adaptation in humans. , 1990, The American journal of clinical nutrition.
[39] S. Walrand,et al. Changes in basal and insulin and amino acid response of whole body and skeletal muscle proteins in obese men. , 2009, The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.
[40] A. Dulloo,et al. An adipose-specific control of thermogenesis in body weight regulation , 2001, International Journal of Obesity.
[41] Jean-Pierre Montani,et al. A role for suppressed thermogenesis favoring catch-up fat in the pathophysiology of catch-up growth. , 2003, Diabetes.
[42] J. Madelmont,et al. Higher skeletal muscle protein synthesis and lower breakdown after chemotherapy in cachectic mice. , 2001, American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology.
[43] A. Russell,et al. A role for skeletal muscle stearoyl‐CoA desaturase 1 in control of thermogenesis , 2006, FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
[44] D. J. Millward,et al. Skeletal-muscle growth and protein turnover. , 1975, The Biochemical journal.
[45] A. Bianco,et al. Reawakened interest in type III iodothyronine deiodinase in critical illness and injury , 2008, Nature Clinical Practice Endocrinology &Metabolism.