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Tahnee Sente

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Sente T, Gevaert A, Van Berendoncks A, Vrints C, Hoymans V
Heart Fail Rev . 2016 Aug; 21(6):753-769. PMID: 27480276
Heart failure (HF) is a growing health problem. Despite improved management and outcome, the number of patients with HF is expected to keep rising in the following years. In recent...
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Sente T, Van Berendoncks A, Hoymans V, Vrints C
J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle . 2016 May; 7(3):261-74. PMID: 27239409
Skeletal muscle wasting is a common complication of chronic heart failure (CHF) and linked to poor patient prognosis. In recent years, adiponectin was postulated to be centrally involved in CHF-associated...
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Sente T, Van Berendoncks A, Jonckheere A, Rodenburg R, Lauwers P, Van Hoof V, et al.
BMC Cardiovasc Disord . 2016 May; 16:107. PMID: 27228977
Background: Peripheral skeletal muscle wasting is a common finding with adverse effects in chronic heart failure (HF). Whereas its clinical relevance is beyond doubt, the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms are not...
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Sente T, Van Berendoncks A, Fransen E, Vrints C, Hoymans V
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol . 2016 Feb; 310(9):H1164-75. PMID: 26921438
Skeletal muscle metabolic changes are common in patients with chronic heart failure (HF). Previously, we demonstrated a functional skeletal muscle adiponectin resistance in HF patients with reduced left ventricular ejection...
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Van Berendoncks A, Stensvold D, Garnier A, Fortin D, Sente T, Vrints C, et al.
Eur J Prev Cardiol . 2013 Oct; 22(2):203-5. PMID: 24104889
Patients with metabolic syndrome are characterized by low circulating adiponectin levels and reduced adiponectin sensitivity in skeletal muscles. Through binding on its main skeletal muscle receptor AdipoR1, adiponectin activates AMP-activated...