2021
Irs2 deficiency alters hippocampus-associated behaviors during young adulthood
Tanokashira D, Wang W, Maruyama M, Kuroiwa C, White M, Taguchi A. Irs2 deficiency alters hippocampus-associated behaviors during young adulthood. Biochemical And Biophysical Research Communications 2021, 559: 148-154. PMID: 33940386, PMCID: PMC8361845, DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2021.04.101.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYoung adult male miceAdult male miceMale miceAlzheimer's diseaseType 2 diabetes mellitusInsulin-like growth factor-1Brain energy metabolismGrowth factor-1Young adult malesCore body temperatureDiabetes mellitusInsulin resistanceInsulin/insulin-like growth factor-1Risk factorsBehavioral alterationsCognitive impairmentGenetic backgroundPremature deathHippocampusMiceYoung adulthoodAberrant alterationsFactor 1Abnormal changesBody temperature
2018
Rho kinase/AMPK axis regulates hepatic lipogenesis during overnutrition
Huang H, Lee S, Sousa-Lima I, Kim S, Hwang W, Dagon Y, Yang W, Cho S, Kang M, Seo J, Shibata M, Cho H, Belew G, Bhin J, Desai B, Ryu M, Shong M, Li P, Meng H, Chung B, Hwang D, Kim M, Park K, Macedo M, White M, Jones J, Kim Y. Rho kinase/AMPK axis regulates hepatic lipogenesis during overnutrition. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2018, 128: 5335-5350. PMID: 30226474, PMCID: PMC6264719, DOI: 10.1172/jci63562.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseFatty liver diseaseHepatic lipid accumulationLiver diseaseInsulin resistanceRisk factorsNovo lipogenesisObesity-related metabolic disordersLipid accumulationObesity-induced steatosisChronic liver diseaseObese diabetic miceDiet-induced obesityMajor risk factorSevere hepatic steatosisHigh-fat dietDe novo lipogenesisThermogenic gene expressionRho kinase 1Antidiabetes drugsDiabetic miceHepatic steatosisActivation of AMPKHepatocellular carcinomaMetabolic disorders
2012
Evaluation of the Association between Maternal Smoking, Childhood Obesity, and Metabolic Disorders: A National Toxicology Program Workshop Review
Behl M, Rao D, Aagaard K, Davidson T, Levin E, Slotkin T, Srinivasan S, Wallinga D, White M, Walker V, Thayer K, Holloway A. Evaluation of the Association between Maternal Smoking, Childhood Obesity, and Metabolic Disorders: A National Toxicology Program Workshop Review. Environmental Health Perspectives 2012, 121: 170-180. PMID: 23232494, PMCID: PMC3569686, DOI: 10.1289/ehp.1205404.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaternal smokingChildhood obesityMetabolic disordersRisk factorsChildhood overweight/obesityUnmeasured residual confoundingOverweight/obesityRisk of obesityCurrent epidemiological dataType 2 diabetesPotential risk factorsType 1 diabetesEarly life exposureEnvironmental chemicalsExperimental animal studiesPerinatal exposureMetabolic syndromeNicotine exposureMetabolic outcomesResidual confoundingEpidemiological dataCigarette smokeObesitySmokingAnimal studies
2011
IRS2 increases mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in a mouse model of Huntington disease
Sadagurski M, Cheng Z, Rozzo A, Palazzolo I, Kelley G, Dong X, Krainc D, White M. IRS2 increases mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in a mouse model of Huntington disease. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2011, 121: 4070-4081. PMID: 21926467, PMCID: PMC3195462, DOI: 10.1172/jci46305.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgingAnimalsBrainDisease Models, AnimalDisease ProgressionFemaleForkhead Box Protein O1Forkhead Transcription FactorsGene ExpressionHumansHuntington DiseaseInsulin Receptor Substrate ProteinsLongevityMaleMiceMice, KnockoutMice, Mutant StrainsMice, TransgenicMitochondriaOxidative StressSignal TransductionConceptsHuntington's diseaseOxidative stressMouse modelProgression of HDMitochondrial dysfunctionMajor risk factorR6/2 mouse modelNeuronal oxidative stressMitochondrial functionHD-like symptomsHD patientsNumber of autophagosomesTranscription factor FOXO1Risk factorsR6/2 miceSlow progressionTherapeutic approachesExpression of IRS2HD progressionLife spanNeurodegenerative diseasesIRS2 levelsProgressionDiseaseMice
1999
Characterization of selective resistance to insulin signaling in the vasculature of obese Zucker (fa/fa) rats
Jiang Z, Lin Y, Clemont A, Feener E, Hein K, Igarashi M, Yamauchi T, White M, King G. Characterization of selective resistance to insulin signaling in the vasculature of obese Zucker (fa/fa) rats. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 1999, 104: 447-457. PMID: 10449437, PMCID: PMC408521, DOI: 10.1172/jci5971.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAortaCalcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein KinasesIn Vitro TechniquesInsulinInsulin Receptor Substrate ProteinsInsulin ResistanceIntracellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsLiverMaleMicrocirculationObesityPhosphatidylinositol 3-KinasesPhosphoproteinsPhosphorylationRatsRats, ZuckerReceptor, InsulinRecombinant ProteinsSignal TransductionTyrosineConceptsObese ratsLean ratsObese ZuckerIRS-2-associated PIIndependent risk factorProtein levelsEuglycemic clamp studiesInsulin-resistant statesObese Zucker ratsSelective resistanceTyrosine phosphorylationVascular tissueInsulin resistanceInsulin infusionRisk factorsCardiovascular diseaseClamp studiesZucker ratsReceptor beta subunitAortaRatsInsulinInsulin receptor beta subunitERK 1/2Vivo studies