2020
DOI: 10.3390/genes11080875
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Exercise and High-Fat Diet in Obesity: Functional Genomics Perspectives of Two Energy Homeostasis Pillars

Abstract: The heavy impact of obesity on both the population general health and the economy makes clarifying the underlying mechanisms, identifying pharmacological targets, and developing efficient therapies for obesity of high importance. The main struggle facing obesity research is that the underlying mechanistic pathways are yet to be fully revealed. This limits both our understanding of pathogenesis and therapeutic progress toward treating the obesity epidemic. The current anti-obesity approaches are mainly a contro… Show more

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“…Therefore, SPARC expression or levels increase following injuries such as myocardial injury [ 23 ], myopathies [ 24 ] and in situations (either physiological or pathological) where tissues undergo changes (repair, renewal and remodeling) such as during obesity [ 18 , 25 ], skeletal muscle regeneration [ 26 ], cancer [ 27 ], systemic sclerosis, hepatic fibrosis [ 28 ] and physical exercise. Indeed, SPARC/ Sparc expression increases in the skeletal muscle during training [ 29 ], as well as following electrical pulse stimulation in muscle cells (considered to be the in vitro equivalent of exercise) [ 30 ]. Such situations do represent a disturbance of the homeostasis that leads to a “negative” regeneration environment.…”
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“…Therefore, SPARC expression or levels increase following injuries such as myocardial injury [ 23 ], myopathies [ 24 ] and in situations (either physiological or pathological) where tissues undergo changes (repair, renewal and remodeling) such as during obesity [ 18 , 25 ], skeletal muscle regeneration [ 26 ], cancer [ 27 ], systemic sclerosis, hepatic fibrosis [ 28 ] and physical exercise. Indeed, SPARC/ Sparc expression increases in the skeletal muscle during training [ 29 ], as well as following electrical pulse stimulation in muscle cells (considered to be the in vitro equivalent of exercise) [ 30 ]. Such situations do represent a disturbance of the homeostasis that leads to a “negative” regeneration environment.…”
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“…Within the context of diet, it is also worth mentioning that a diet rich in antioxidants would have a beneficial effect on inflammation development [48]. Moreover, the high-fat diet-induced Tff2 gene expression could be related to counteracting inflammation damages, since high-fat diet induces oxidative stress [49] and is usually associated with obesity [50,51] which has both oxidative stress [52] and inflammation [53,54] in its context.…”
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“…Functional genomics have been proved as a strong tool to characterize many genes specifically induced by different conditions including those related to obesity and within the context of diet and exercise [ 48 , 49 , 50 ]. For instance, we have identified hundreds of genes modulated after HF or LF meals using the serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) method [ 44 , 45 , 46 , 47 ].…”
Section: Trefoil Factor 2 ( Tff2 ) As a High-fat-induced Genementioning
confidence: 99%