2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.molmet.2021.101343
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Cardiac-derived TGF-β1 confers resistance to diet-induced obesity through the regulation of adipocyte size and function

Abstract: Regulation of organismal homeostasis in response to nutrient availability is a vital physiological process that involves inter-organ communication. Understanding the mechanisms controlling systemic cross-talk for the maintenance of metabolic health is critical to counteract diet-induced obesity. Here, we show that cardiac-derived transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1) protects against weight gain and glucose intolerance in mice subjected to high-fat diet. Secretion of TGF-β1 by cardiomyocytes correlates wi… Show more

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“…RNA Sequencing -RNA Sequencing was performed as previously described (77). RNA was shipped for library preparation (DNBseq-G400 sequencing, transcriptome library, BGI Americas) and RNA Sequencing (Complete Genomics, BGI Americas).…”
Section: Flow Cytometric Analysis Of Skeletal Muscle Immune Cells Flo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RNA Sequencing -RNA Sequencing was performed as previously described (77). RNA was shipped for library preparation (DNBseq-G400 sequencing, transcriptome library, BGI Americas) and RNA Sequencing (Complete Genomics, BGI Americas).…”
Section: Flow Cytometric Analysis Of Skeletal Muscle Immune Cells Flo...mentioning
confidence: 99%