Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1989659 | The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The results showed that long-term consumption of highly concentrated liquid fructose led to the development of visceral adiposity, elevated triglycerides and hypothalamic leptin resistance accompanied by stimulated glucocorticoid signaling and NPY mRNA elevation. Results from adipose tissue implied that fructose consumption shifted the balance between glucocorticoid receptor and adipogenic transcriptional factors (PPARγ, SREBP-1 and lipin-1) in favor of adipogenesis judged by distinctly separated populations of small adipocytes observed in this tissue. In summary, we propose that high-fructose-diet-induced alterations of glucocorticoid signaling in both hypothalamus and adipose tissue result in enhanced adipogenesis, possibly serving as an adaptation to energy excess in order to limit deposition of fat in nonadipose tissues.
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Authors
Biljana N. BursaÄ, Ana D. VasiljeviÄ, NataÅ¡a M. NestoroviÄ, NataÅ¡a A. VeliÄkoviÄ, Danijela D. VojnoviÄ MilutinoviÄ, Gordana M. MatiÄ, Ana D. Djordjevic,