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glucose and lipid metabolism have been linked to adipocytokines, which are secreted by adipose tissue ( 8 ). Adipocytokines, such as adiponectin and visfatin, as well as serine protease inhibitors, are closely related to the development of insulin
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hypertrophy of adipocyte cells both in subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue, as well as increased inflammation and fibrosis, compared with premenopausal women ( 9 ). One mechanism for the postmenopausal body fat redistribution may be the upregulation of
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controlled trial (RCT) in a population of obese women with PCOS at a reproductive age in order to analyze the efficacy of the VLCKD on body weight and body composition (primary outcomes) and on abdominal adipose tissue, IR, hyperandrogenemia, hirsutism
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triglyceride assay was additionally collected from the right atrial cannula under deep anesthesia with sodium pentobarbital, and visceral white adipose tissues (retroperitoneal, perirenal, and perigonadal adipose tissues) were weighted. The animals were then
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modulation of adipose tissue or through other ways remains to be further clarified. In conclusion, our preliminary study suggests that serum irisin levels increased in girls with CPP and PT, but it is not a reliable biomarker to distinguish patients with
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widespread expression of kisspeptin in the periphery beyond the gonads, including in the adrenal glands, liver, pancreas, adipose tissue, and blood vessels (reviewed in ( 7 )), at least part of the sex differences in peripheral kisspeptin concentrations may
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adipose tissue also provides storage and a metabolic site for various lipid-soluble steroids, such as androgens, which contributes further to hyperandrogenism. Women with PCOS who are more overweight and obese are therefore more likely to have a worse