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Skeletal muscle is a highly adaptable tissue and remodels in response to exercise training. Using short RNA sequencing, we determine the miRNA profile of skeletal muscle from healthy male volunteers before and...
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Open AccessDrug-induced hepatic steatosis in absence of severe mitochondrial dysfunction in HepaRG cells: proof of multiple mechanism-based toxicity
Steatosis is a liver lesion reported with numerous pharmaceuticals. Prior studies showed that severe impairment of mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation (mtFAO) constantly leads to lipid accretion in liver. Howev...
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Prenatal androgen exposure and transgenerational susceptibility to polycystic ovary syndrome
How obesity and elevated androgen levels in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affect their offspring is unclear. In a Swedish nationwide register-based cohort and a clinical case–control study from C...
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Drug-Induced Mitochondrial Toxicity
Mitochondrial dysfunction can be a major mechanism whereby different drugs can induce adverse effects affecting different tissues such as liver, heart and skeletal muscle. In the most severe cases, drug-induce...
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Open AccessA simple and rapid method to characterize lipid fate in skeletal muscle
Elevated fatty acids contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes and affect skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity. Since elevated intramuscular lipids and insulin resistance is strongly correlated, aberrant...
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Drug-Induced Inhibition of Mitochondrial Fatty Acid Oxidation and Steatosis
Drug-induced inhibition of mitochondrial fatty acid β-oxidation (mtFAO) is a key mechanism whereby drugs can induce steatosis. The type and severity of this liver lesion is dependent on the residual mtFAO flux...