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Katherine E Pinnick

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Hilton C, Neville M, Wittemans L, Todorcevic M, Pinnick K, Pulit S, et al.
EBioMedicine . 2019 Jun; 44:467-475. PMID: 31151930
Background: Abdominal fat mass is associated with metabolic risk whilst gluteal femoral fat is paradoxically protective. MicroRNAs are known to be necessary for adipose tissue formation and function but their...
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Neville M, Wittemans L, Pinnick K, Todorcevic M, Kaksonen R, Pietilainen K, et al.
PLoS One . 2019 May; 14(5):e0217644. PMID: 31145760
Waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) is a prominent cardiometabolic risk factor that increases cardio-metabolic disease risk independently of BMI and for which multiple genetic loci have been identified. However, WHR is a...
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Pinnick K, Hodson L
J Physiol . 2019 Mar; 597(14):3527-3537. PMID: 30883738
Excessive consumption of free sugars (which typically includes a composite of glucose and fructose) is associated with an increased risk of developing chronic metabolic diseases including obesity, non-alcoholic fatty liver...
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Pinnick K, Gunn P, Hodson L
Methods Mol Biol . 2018 Oct; 1862:83-96. PMID: 30315461
Stable isotopes are powerful tools for tracing the metabolic fate of molecules in the human body. In this chapter, we focus on the use of deuterium (H), a stable isotope...
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Denton N, Pinnick K, Karpe F
Mol Metab . 2018 Aug; 16:172-179. PMID: 30100245
Objective: The composition of the extracellular matrix (ECM) impacts adipocyte function and might determine adipose tissue (AT) function and distribution. Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP), a matricellular protein usually studied...
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Todorcevic M, Hilton C, McNeil C, Christodoulides C, Hodson L, Karpe F, et al.
Adipocyte . 2017 Apr; 6(1):40-55. PMID: 28452592
Upper-body adiposity is associated with increased metabolic disease risk, while lower-body adiposity is paradoxically protective. Efforts to understand the underlying mechanisms require appropriate and reproducible in vitro culture models. We...
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Hilton C, Karpe F, Pinnick K
Biochim Biophys Acta . 2015 Feb; 1851(5):686-96. PMID: 25668679
In this review we discuss the role of developmental transcription factors in adipose tissue biology with a focus on how these developmental genes may contribute to regional variation in adipose...
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Karpe F, Pinnick K
Nat Rev Endocrinol . 2014 Nov; 11(2):90-100. PMID: 25365922
The distribution of adipose tissue in the body has wide-ranging and reproducible associations with health and disease. Accumulation of adipose tissue in the upper body (abdominal obesity) is associated with...
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Bensaad K, Favaro E, Lewis C, Peck B, Lord S, Collins J, et al.
Cell Rep . 2014 Sep; 9(1):349-365. PMID: 25263561
An in vivo model of antiangiogenic therapy allowed us to identify genes upregulated by bevacizumab treatment, including Fatty Acid Binding Protein 3 (FABP3) and FABP7, both of which are involved...
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Pinnick K, Nicholson G, Manolopoulos K, McQuaid S, Valet P, Frayn K, et al.
Diabetes . 2014 Jun; 63(11):3785-97. PMID: 24947352
Upper- and lower-body fat depots exhibit opposing associations with obesity-related metabolic disease. We defined the relationship between DEXA-quantified fat depots and diabetes/cardiovascular risk factors in a healthy population-based cohort (n...