2021
DOI: 10.3390/life11070695
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TGR5 Expression Is Associated with Changes in the Heart and Urinary Bladder of Rats with Metabolic Syndrome

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

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“…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
confidence: 99%
“…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
confidence: 99%