Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3158211418> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3158211418 endingPage "4965" @default.
- W3158211418 startingPage "4965" @default.
- W3158211418 abstract "Investigations into the mechanisms regulating obesity are frantic and novel translational approaches are needed. The raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) is a canid species representing a promising model to study metabolic regulation in a species undergoing cycles of seasonal obesity and fasting. To understand the molecular mechanisms of metabolic regulation in seasonal adaptation, we analyzed key central nervous system and peripheral signals regulating food intake and metabolism from raccoon dogs after autumnal fattening and winter fasting. Expressions of neuropeptide Y (NPY), orexin-2 receptor (OX2R), pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) and leptin receptor (ObRb) were analyzed as examples of orexigenic and anorexigenic signals using qRT-PCR from raccoon dog hypothalamus samples. Plasma metabolic profiles were measured with 1H NMR-spectroscopy and LC-MS. Circulating hormones and cytokines were determined with canine specific antibody assays. Surprisingly, NPY and POMC were not affected by the winter fasting nor autumn fattening and the metabolic profiles showed a remarkable equilibrium, indicating conserved homeostasis. However, OX2R and ObRb expression changes suggested seasonal regulation. Circulating cytokine levels were not increased, demonstrating that the autumn fattening did not induce subacute inflammation. Thus, the raccoon dog developed seasonal regulatory mechanisms to accommodate the autumnal fattening and prolonged fasting making the species unique in coping with the extreme environmental challenges." @default.
- W3158211418 created "2021-05-10" @default.
- W3158211418 creator A5016682290 @default.
- W3158211418 creator A5017488116 @default.
- W3158211418 creator A5019595618 @default.
- W3158211418 creator A5029874297 @default.
- W3158211418 creator A5030462166 @default.
- W3158211418 creator A5041797997 @default.
- W3158211418 creator A5046324591 @default.
- W3158211418 creator A5051564496 @default.
- W3158211418 creator A5088997558 @default.
- W3158211418 date "2021-05-07" @default.
- W3158211418 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W3158211418 title "Seasonal Regulation of Metabolism: The Effect of Wintertime Fasting and Autumnal Fattening on Key Central Regulators of Metabolism and the Metabolic Profile of the Raccoon Dog (Nyctereutes Procyonoides)" @default.
- W3158211418 cites W1509650655 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W1561443084 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W1563491290 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W1576212106 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W1964212148 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W1964607854 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W1967063774 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W1968112386 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W1969037151 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W1969471102 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W1972873791 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W1986217042 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W1991334358 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W1994928835 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2012416246 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2013607204 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2015595203 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2019061284 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2023937392 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2039840912 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2044424213 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2045072263 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2048531530 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2049557612 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2050160165 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2051366884 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2059451672 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2062222093 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2069622293 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2075405772 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2079395662 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2079446976 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2079940261 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2080046774 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2083287006 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2083637865 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2087250763 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2101521036 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2102761049 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2103481653 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2103944515 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2106015096 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2114611642 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2141189887 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2141378508 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2144955458 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2153909401 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2166012450 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2174408622 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2266583237 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2283671557 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2324021033 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2569568361 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2726898381 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2783611475 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2888185150 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2888432712 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2898901851 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2917878852 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W2966288850 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W3036945663 @default.
- W3158211418 cites W3133065928 @default.
- W3158211418 doi "https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094965" @default.
- W3158211418 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/8125260" @default.
- W3158211418 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34067001" @default.
- W3158211418 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3158211418 type Work @default.
- W3158211418 sameAs 3158211418 @default.
- W3158211418 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W3158211418 countsByYear W31582114182021 @default.
- W3158211418 countsByYear W31582114182023 @default.
- W3158211418 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3158211418 hasAuthorship W3158211418A5016682290 @default.
- W3158211418 hasAuthorship W3158211418A5017488116 @default.
- W3158211418 hasAuthorship W3158211418A5019595618 @default.
- W3158211418 hasAuthorship W3158211418A5029874297 @default.
- W3158211418 hasAuthorship W3158211418A5030462166 @default.
- W3158211418 hasAuthorship W3158211418A5041797997 @default.
- W3158211418 hasAuthorship W3158211418A5046324591 @default.
- W3158211418 hasAuthorship W3158211418A5051564496 @default.
- W3158211418 hasAuthorship W3158211418A5088997558 @default.
- W3158211418 hasBestOaLocation W31582114181 @default.
- W3158211418 hasConcept C118303440 @default.
- W3158211418 hasConcept C126322002 @default.