Sökning: "pancreatic lipase"
Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 20 avhandlingar innehållade orden pancreatic lipase.
16. Studies on the oxysterol receptor LXRβ : linking cholesterol metabolism to water transport and cell proliferation
Sammanfattning : Liver X Receptor β (LXRβ) is a nuclear receptor, belonging to the superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors. With its α isoform (LXRα), LXRβ shares more than 78% homology in its amino acid sequence, a common profile of oxysterol ligands and the heterodimerization partner, Retinoid X Receptor. LÄS MER
17. Adipose and muscle tissue metabolism in cancer cachexia
Sammanfattning : Background: Loss of adipose and muscle tissue mass is a key feature of cancer cachexia. Weight loss, glucose intolerance, and insulin resistance are seen in patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). LÄS MER
18. Novel lipid derivatives for health benefits : synthesis, analysis and effects in diet-induced obese mice
Sammanfattning : Obesity is a public health concern and requires effective management with multiple approaches. Dietary supplements of bioactive compounds that can improve fatty acid oxidation and thermogenesis are currently in focus to develop anti-obese food ingredients/nutraceuticals without side-effects. LÄS MER
19. Omics Techniques Applied to Diabetes Research - Focus on HSL-Null Mice and Clonal β-Cells
Sammanfattning : Diabetes mellitus is a disease characterized by increased blood glucose levels. For overt type 2 diabetes to develop, both insulin action and insulin secretion must be perturbed. LÄS MER
20. Role of GPS2 in the regulation of adipocyte fate and function : a multi-omics approach
Sammanfattning : The escalating prevalence of obesity and its association with comorbidities like insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes have raised the interest in adipose tissue biology and its therapeutic potential. Adipose tissue remodeling during the development of obesity is an important regulator of systemic metabolic homeostasis, and dysfunctional adipose tissue is linked to the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. LÄS MER