Stephanie A Parsons
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Recent Articles
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Corbin K, Carnero E, Allerton T, Tillner J, Bock C, Luyet P, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring)
. 2023 Jan;
31(2):350-362.
PMID: 36695055
Objective: This study tested the hypothesis that treatment with the glucagon-like peptide-1/glucagon receptor agonist SAR425899 would lead to a smaller decrease in sleeping metabolic rate (SMR; kilocalories/day) than expected from...
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Saxena A, Banerjee A, Corbin K, Parsons S, Smith S
Obes Sci Pract
. 2021 Jun;
7(3):281-290.
PMID: 34123395
Background And Objective: Obesity is a chronic disease associated with many serious comorbidities. Pharmacologic therapies are approved for the treatment of obesity; however, short-term biomarkers to predict weight loss are...
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Whytock K, Corbin K, Parsons S, Pachori A, Bock C, Jones K, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr
. 2021 Apr;
114(1):267-280.
PMID: 33826697
Background: Low-calorie diet (LCD)-induced weight loss demonstrates response heterogeneity. Physiologically, a decrease in energy expenditure lower than what is predicted based on body composition (metabolic adaptation) and/or an impaired capacity...
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Vega R, Brouwers B, Parsons S, Stephens N, Pino M, Hodges A, et al.
Physiol Rep
. 2020 Jun;
8(12):e14416.
PMID: 32562350
Exercise training and physical activity are known to be associated with high mitochondrial content and oxidative capacity in skeletal muscle. Metabolic diseases including obesity and insulin resistance are associated with...
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Garneau L, Parsons S, Smith S, Mulvihill E, Sparks L, Aguer C
Front Physiol
. 2020 Mar;
11:18.
PMID: 32132925
Exercise and physical activity levels influence myokine release from skeletal muscle and contribute to circulating concentrations. Indeed, many myokines, including interleukin (IL)-6, IL-15, secreted protein acidic rich in cysteine (SPARC),...
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Patel S, Alvarez-Guaita A, Melvin A, Rimmington D, Dattilo A, Miedzybrodzka E, et al.
Cell Metab
. 2019 Jan;
29(3):707-718.e8.
PMID: 30639358
GDF15 is an established biomarker of cellular stress. The fact that it signals via a specific hindbrain receptor, GFRAL, and that mice lacking GDF15 manifest diet-induced obesity suggest that GDF15...
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Pino M, Parsons S, Smith S, Sparks L
Obesity (Silver Spring)
. 2016 Nov;
24(12):2467-2470.
PMID: 27804230
Objective: Exercise training (training) effects on white adipose tissue (WAT) thermogenic and oxidative capacities in humans are inconclusive. This study aimed to investigate whether an active lifestyle is characterized by...
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Wagner K, Fleckenstein J, Amato A, Barohn R, Bushby K, Escolar D, et al.
Ann Neurol
. 2008 Mar;
63(5):561-71.
PMID: 18335515
Objective: Myostatin is an endogenous negative regulator of muscle growth and a novel target for muscle diseases. We conducted a safety trial of a neutralizing antibody to myostatin, MYO-029, in...
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Parsons S, Millay D, Sargent M, Naya F, McNally E, Sweeney H, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2007 Feb;
282(13):10068-10078.
PMID: 17289669
Calcineurin (Cn) is a Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent serine/threonine phosphatase that regulates differentiation-specific gene expression in diverse tissues, including the control of fiber-type switching in skeletal muscle. Recent studies have implicated Cn signaling...
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Parsons S, Millay D, Sargent M, McNally E, Molkentin J
Am J Pathol
. 2006 May;
168(6):1975-85.
PMID: 16723712
Myostatin (MSTN) is a muscle-specific secreted peptide that functions to limit muscle growth through an autocrine regulatory feedback loop. Loss of MSTN activity in cattle, mice, and humans leads to...