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Hormones, Metabolism and the Benefits of Exercise
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

Hormones, Metabolism and the Benefits of Exercise

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-03-07
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  • Publisher: Springer

The world is faced with an epidemic of metabolic diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. This is due to changes in dietary habits and the decrease in physical activity. Exercise is usually part of the prescription, the first line of defense, to prevent or treat metabolic disorders. However, we are still learning how and why exercise provides metabolic benefits in human health. This open access volume focuses on the cellular and molecular pathways that link exercise, muscle biology, hormones and metabolism. This will include novel “myokines” that might act as new therapeutic agents in the future.

Combination Therapy for Hypothyroidism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Combination Therapy for Hypothyroidism

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Thyroid Hormone in Brain and Brain Cells
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

Thyroid Hormone in Brain and Brain Cells

Thyroid hormone signaling has been known for a long time to be required for proper neurodevelopment and the maintenance of cognitive functions in the adult brain. As thyroid hormone excess or deficiency is usually well handled by clinicians, research dedicated to the neural function of thyroid hormone, have not been a priority within the field. This is changing mainly for two reasons. First, new genetic diseases have been discovered, altering thyroid hormone signaling in brain (THRA, MCT8, SBP2), with neurodevelopmental consequences which are currently incurable. Second, there is a growing concern that exposition of the general population to environmental chemicals able to interfere with thy...

Hormonal and Neuroendocrine Regulation of Energy Balance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 119

Hormonal and Neuroendocrine Regulation of Energy Balance

Alteration in adequate energy balance maintenance results in serious disturbances such as obesity and its related metabolic disorders. In Mammals, energy balance is homeostatically controlled through hormonal and neuroendocrine systems which cooperation is based on cross-talk between central and peripheral signals. The hypothalamus as well as peripheral hormones among which adipokines from adipose tissue and thyroid hormones play a crucial role in energy homeostasis. Unraveling the physiological, cellular and molecular mechanisms through which hormonal and neuroendocrine systems regulate energy balance has been a long-standing challenge in biology and is now more necessary when considering t...

Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Ageing and Diseases
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 543

Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Ageing and Diseases

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-09-28
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  • Publisher: MDPI

This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Ageing and Diseases" that was published in IJMS

Clinical Congress Program Book 2011
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 489

Clinical Congress Program Book 2011

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Clinical Congress 2001
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 489

Clinical Congress 2001

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Clinical Congress 2011 Program Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 489

Clinical Congress 2011 Program Book

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Thyroid Hormone and Metabolites: Central Versus Peripheral Effects
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100
Homeostasis and Allostasis of Thyroid Function
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 107

Homeostasis and Allostasis of Thyroid Function

The discovery of the negative feedback of thyroid hormones on pituitary thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) secretion, a classical endocrine feedback control system, has shaped diagnosis and treatment of thyroid disease for the last decades. Based on this concept, a unique diagnostic category of subclinical thyroid disorders was introduced, being defined exclusively by an abnormal TSH response in the presence of thyroid hormone concentrations within the reference range. Although this approach was able to deliver a conceptually straightforward disease definition problems surfaced in clinical practice as neither the diagnostic reference range nor the appropriate threshold for initiating substitu...