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Iyer M, Paszkiewicz R, Bergman R, Richey J, Woolcott O, Asare-Bediako I, et al.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab . 2019 Jun; 317(3):E535-E547. PMID: 31237449
CB1 receptor (CB1R) antagonism improves the deleterious effects of a high-fat diet (HFD) by reducing body fat mass and adipocyte cell size. Previous studies demonstrated that the beneficial effects of...
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Asare-Bediako I, Paszkiewicz R, Kim S, Woolcott O, Kolka C, Burch M, et al.
Diabetes . 2018 May; 67(8):1495-1503. PMID: 29752425
Although the β-cells secrete insulin, the liver, with its first-pass insulin extraction (FPE), regulates the amount of insulin allowed into circulation for action on target tissues. The metabolic clearance rate...
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Asare-Bediako I, Paszkiewicz R, Kim S, Woolcott O, Kolka C, Burch M, et al.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab . 2018 Mar; 315(4):E605-E612. PMID: 29509434
Hyperinsulinemia, accompanied by reduced first-pass hepatic insulin extraction (FPE) and increased secretion, is a primary response to insulin resistance. Different in vivo methods are used to estimate the clearance of...
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Kim S, Broussard J, Kolka C
PLoS One . 2016 Nov; 11(11):e0163275. PMID: 27802272
Introduction: Anesthesia induces insulin resistance, which may contribute to elevated blood glucose and adverse post-operative outcomes in critically ill patients, and impair glycemic control in surgical patients with diabetes. However,...
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Kabir M, Iyer M, Richey J, Woolcott O, Asare Bediako I, Wu Q, et al.
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab . 2015 Aug; 309(8):E747-58. PMID: 26306598
The improvement of hepatic insulin sensitivity by the cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1R) antagonist rimonabant (RIM) has been recently been reported to be due to upregulation of adiponectin. Several studies demonstrated...
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Broussard J, Kolka C, Castro A, Asare Bediako I, Paszkiewicz R, Szczepaniak E, et al.
Diabetologia . 2015 Aug; 58(11):2663-70. PMID: 26254577
Aims/hypothesis: A normal consequence of increased energy intake and insulin resistance is compensatory hyperinsulinaemia through increased insulin secretion and/or reduced insulin clearance. Failure of compensatory mechanisms plays a central role...
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Woolcott O, Richey J, Kabir M, Chow R, Iyer M, Kirkman E, et al.
PLoS One . 2015 Jun; 10(6):e0131033. PMID: 26075612
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Woolcott O, Richey J, Kabir M, Chow R, Iyer M, Kirkman E, et al.
PLoS One . 2015 Apr; 10(4):e0123558. PMID: 25855974
Background: Obesity has been associated with elevated plasma anandamide levels. In addition, anandamide has been shown to stimulate insulin secretion in vitro, suggesting that anandamide might be linked to hyperinsulinemia....
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Castro A, Woolcott O, Iyer M, Kabir M, Ionut V, Stefanovski D, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring) . 2014 Oct; 23(1):105-11. PMID: 25322680
Objectives: To determine whether a selective increase of visceral adipose tissue content will result in insulin resistance. Methods: Sympathetic denervation of the omental fat was performed under general inhalant anesthesia...
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Castro A, Kolka C, Kim S, Bergman R
Arq Bras Endocrinol Metabol . 2014 Sep; 58(6):600-9. PMID: 25211442
Overall excess of fat, usually defined by the body mass index, is associated with metabolic (e.g. glucose intolerance, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), dyslipidemia) and non-metabolic disorders (e.g. neoplasias, polycystic...