Human Adenovirus 36 Induces Adiposity, Increases Insulin Sensitivity, and Alters Hypothalamic Monoamines in Rats
Obesity2006Vol. 14(11), pp. 1905–1913
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Magdalena Pasarica, Andrew C. Shin, Minghuan Yu, Huimei Yang, Miloni Rathod, K‐L. Catherine Jen, Sheba Mohan Kumar, Sheba M.J. MohanKumar, Nathan Markward, Nikhil V. Dhurandhar
Abstract
The results suggest that the pro-adipogenic effect of Ad-36 may involve peripheral as well as central effects. The male Wistar rat is a good model for the elucidation of metabolic and molecular mechanisms of Ad-36-induced adiposity.
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