Abstract:Adipose-derived cytokines may contribute to the inflammation that occurs in metabolic syndrome (MetS). The Takeda G protein-coupled receptor (TGR5) regulates energy expenditure and affects the production of pro-inflammatory biomarkers in metabolic diseases. Etanercept, which acts as a tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α antagonist, can also block the inflammatory response. Therefore, the interaction between TNF-α and TGR5 expression was investigated in rats with high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity. Heart tissues iso… Show more
“…Using LCA as an agonist, Hsu et al. 49 observed that activation of cardiac TGR5 contributed to enhanced cardiac contractility and decreased heart rate in obese rats on a high-fat diet. Chen et al.…”
Section: Natural and Synthetic Ligands Of Tgr5mentioning
“…Using LCA as an agonist, Hsu et al. 49 observed that activation of cardiac TGR5 contributed to enhanced cardiac contractility and decreased heart rate in obese rats on a high-fat diet. Chen et al.…”
Section: Natural and Synthetic Ligands Of Tgr5mentioning
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