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After entering the blood circulation, short-chain fatty acids can affect the metabolism of many peripheral tissues such as liver, adipose tissue and skeletal muscle. Intestinal flora affects the hormone secretion that regulates intestinal endocrine cells Intestinal flora can regulate the development and function of enteroendocrine cells. ...
Enzyme synthesis and secretion in normal tissues are enhanced. In the case of tissue damage, the activity of serum is increased. ...
Weight loss Canagliflozin reduce energy through the action of urine sugar, and at the same time induce the browning of white adipose tissue. Since there are two main types of fat in humans, namely white fat and brown fat, the former stores energy and the latter produces heat and consumes energy, so brown fat is increased. ...
Characteristics Glycosaminoglycans are the largest component of the extracellular matrix of molecules in animal tissues, and have a fundamental role in different physiological events. ...
The mice were placed into two experimental groups: one that exercised on a treadmill for an hour in the early morning (early light) or evening (early dark), and one that did not. Following the exercise, tissues from various parts of the mice were collected, including serum, skeletal muscle, liver, epididymal white adipose tissue (eWAT), ...
Enzyme synthesis and secretion in normal tissues are enhanced. In the case of tissue damage, the activity of serum is increased. ...
Mean [THg] and [TSe] of bearded seal liver and skeletal muscle tissues were used for intertissular comparison. Se:Hg molar ratios were used to investigate elemental associations and potential antioxidant protection against Hg toxicosis. ...
Insulin controls glucose homeostasis and lipid metabolism, and insulin impairment plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus. Human skeletal muscle and kidney enriched inositol polyphosphate phosphatase (SKIP) is a member of the phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate phosphatase family (T. ...
