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    The effect of bariatric surgery type on cardiac reverse remodelling

    Bariatric surgery is effective in reversing adverse cardiac remodelling in obesity. However, it is unclear whether the three commonly performed operations; Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass (RYGB), Laparoscopic Sleeve ...

    J. A. Henry, I. Abdesselam, O. Deal, A. J. Lewis in International Journal of Obesity (2024)

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    Pioglitazone in adult rats reverses immediate postnatal overfeeding-induced metabolic, hormonal, and inflammatory alterations

    Immediate postnatal overfeeding in rats, obtained by reducing the litter size, results in early-onset obesity. Such experimental paradigm programs overweight, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, increased adipos...

    S. Boullu-Ciocca, V. Tassistro, A. Dutour, M. Grino in Endocrine (2015)

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    Comparison of the gut microbiota of people in France and Saudi Arabia

    The gut microbiota contributes to energy acquisition from food, and changes in the gut microbiome are associated with obesity. The eating habits of Saudis are much different than those of Europeans, and our ob...

    M Yasir, E Angelakis, F Bibi, E I Azhar, D Bachar, J-C Lagier in Nutrition & Diabetes (2015)

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    Ectopic fat storage in the pancreas using 1H-MRS: importance of diabetic status and modulation with bariatric surgery-induced weight loss

    Recent literature suggests that ectopic fat deposition in the pancreas may contribute to endocrine and exocrine organ dysfunction, such as type 2 diabetes (T2D), pancreatitis or pancreatic cancer. The aim of t...

    B Gaborit, I Abdesselam, F Kober, A Jacquier, O Ronsin in International Journal of Obesity (2015)

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    Assessment of epicardial fat volume and myocardial triglyceride content in severely obese subjects: relationship to metabolic profile, cardiac function and visceral fat

    To assess epicardial fat volume (EFV), myocardial TG content (MTGC) and metabolic profile in severely obese patients, and to determine whether ectopic fat depots are linked to metabolic disorders or myocardial...

    B Gaborit, F Kober, A Jacquier, P J Moro, T Cuisset in International Journal of Obesity (2012)

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    Relationship between hypophyseal portal GHRH and somatostatin and peripheral GH levels in the conscious sheep

    The mechanisms involved in the genesis of pulsatile GH secretion are not well understood. Recently, methods for hypophyseal portal blood collection in conscious sheep became available. Using this method, GHRH ...

    M. Cataldi, E. Magnan, V. Guillaume, A. Dutour in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (1994)

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    Circulating Blood Glucose and Hypothalamic-Pituitary Secretion

    Normally glucose accounts for more than 90% of the metabolic fuel of the brain (1). A constant supply and utilization of glucose is essential for normal cerebral metabolism since brain carbohydrate stores are ...

    M. Grino, V. Guillaume, A. Caraty in Circulating Regulatory Factors and Neuroen… (1990)

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    Differences in the Effects of Acute and Chronic Administration of Dexfenfluramine on Cortisol and Prolactin Secretion

    The involvement of serotonin on neuroendocrine regulation has been substantiated by much experimental data. Indeed, serotonin has been shown to play a role in the regulation of pituitary hormones that display ...

    C. Oliver, D. Ježová, M. Grino, V. Guillaume in Circulating Regulatory Factors and Neuroen… (1990)