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    Graphical abstract Abstract Calorie restriction (CR) is a widely recognized dietary approach with beneficial impacts on the entire body, including enhancements in oxidative metabolism and life span extension, while maintaining nutritional balance and calorie intake. However, CR leads to reductions in skeletal muscle and fat mass due to decreased food intake. Consequently, CR significantly…

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    Incretins - 9 month(s) ago

    Journal of Endocrinology and Journal of Molecular Endocrinology are inviting a collection of articles on incretins, led by Guest Editors Associate Professor Erin Mulvihill (University of Ottawa, Canada) and Dr Timo D Müller (Institute for Diabetes and Obesity (IDO), Germany). This collection will provide researchers with a comprehensive update on the latest developments in the field of Incretins…

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    Publication charges - 9 month(s) ago

    Journal of Endocrinology is committed to keeping costs to authors to a minimum. Consequently, there are no submission fees, no page charges and no charges for online-only colour figures. Other charges do apply as detailed below. Colour figure charges If the print version of your paper includes colour figure(s) the following charges will apply: No of colour figures  Charge to…

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    Obesity is associated with a higher risk of severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and increased mortality. In the current study, we have investigated the expression of ACE2, NRP1, and HMGB1, known to facilitate severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) cell entry, in adipose tissue from non-COVID-19 control patients with normal weight, overweight, and obesity. All factors…

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    The gastrointestinal system is now considered the largest endocrine organ, highlighting the importance of gut-derived peptides and metabolites in metabolic homeostasis. Gut peptides are secreted from intestinal enteroendocrine cells in response to nutrients, microbial metabolites, and neural and hormonal factors, and they regulate systemic metabolism via multiple mechanisms. While extensive…

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    In commemoration of 100 years since the discovery of glucagon, we review current knowledge about the human α cell. Alpha cells make up 30–40% of human islet endocrine cells and play a major role in regulating whole-body glucose homeostasis, largely through the direct actions of their main secretory product – glucagon – on peripheral organs. Additionally, glucagon and other secretory products of α…

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    • In commemoration of 100 years since the discovery of #glucagon, Yasminye Pettway, Diane Saunders, and Marcela Brissova (@VanderbiltMPB, @VUMC_Medicine, @VUMCDiscoveries) review current knowledge about the human α cell. Read the full article here ➡️ https://t.co/fPpfLCWQz6 https://t.co/kQVRpUMlMh

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    Diabetes-related foot disease (DFD), defined as ulceration, infection or destruction of tissues of the foot in a person with current or previously diagnosed diabetes mellitus, is associated with a heavy burden for both patients and the healthcare system with high morbidity, mortality and costs. Improved outcomes for people with DFD are achieved with an interdisciplinary approach and adherence to…

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    Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects 8–13% of reproductive-aged women, impacts biopsychosocial factors and creates a significant health-related economic burden across the reproductive, metabolic and psychological spectrum of complications. Despite being a heterogenous condition, recent genomic studies indicate that PCOS, regardless of diagnostic criteria and clinical features, shares similar…

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    Micronutrients consumed in excess or imbalanced amounts during pregnancy may increase the risk of metabolic diseases in offspring, but the mechanisms underlying these effects are unknown. Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT), a multifunctional indoleamine in the brain and the gut, may have key roles in regulating metabolism. We investigated the effects of gestational micronutrient intakes on the…

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    • Read this study by Vicki Chen et al. (@UofG_HHNS, @utahstate_ag) studying the effects of high or imbalanced intakes of micronutrients during pregnancy on the serotonergic systems of offspring, in relation to their body composition and glucose regulation. https://t.co/qqqUWZIQMs https://t.co/ff89ESbBLk

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