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Title: | Impact of Long-Term HFD Intake on the Peripheral and Central IGF System in Male and Female Mice. | |
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Issue Date: | 13-Nov-2020 | |
Citation: | Metabolites.2020;(10)11: | |
Abstract: | The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system is responsible for growth, but also affects metabolism and brain function throughout life. New IGF family members (i.e., pappalysins and stanniocalcins) control the availability/activity of IGFs and are implicated in growth. However, how diet and obesity modify this system has been poorly studied. We explored how intake of a high-fat diet (HFD) or commercial control diet (CCD) affects the IGF system in the circulation, visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and hypothalamus. Male and female C57/BL6J mice received HFD (60% fat, 5.1 kcal/g), CCD (10% fat, 3.7 kcal/g) or chow (3.1 % fat, 3.4 kcal/g) for 8 weeks. After 7 weeks of HFD intake, males had decreased glucose tolerance (p | |
PMID: | 33202914 | |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12530/57171 | |
Rights: | openAccess | |
ISSN: | 2218-1989 | |
Appears in Collections: | Fundaciones e Institutos de Investigación > FIB H. Infantil U. Niño Jesús > Artículos | |
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