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Journal: Neonatology
Biology of the Neonate (1993) 64 (2-3): 116–126.
Published Online: 30 September 2009
... and intact + T 4 fetuses and increased in both groups relative to their respective controls. T 4 supplementation restored the lipolytic response to isoproterenol and enhanced the response to dibutyryl cyclic AMP at 90 days in hypoxed animals but had no effect on basal or stimulated lipolysis in intact...
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Journal: Neonatology
Biology of the Neonate (1996) 70 (1): 41–51.
Published Online: 30 September 2009
... adipose tissue slices was increased by T 4 treatment in hypophysectomized fetuses by day 73 of gestation and further increased with additional time of treatment. Hypophysectomy per se induced a slight increase in lipogenesis only on days 80 and 85 of gestation. Basal lipolysis was unaffected by age...
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Journal: Neonatology
Biology of the Neonate (1987) 51 (2): 70–77.
Published Online: 24 September 2009
... adipose tissue lipolysis facilitating the availability to the liver of substrates for triglyceride synthesis and contributing to augmented flux of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) into the circulation; (2) maternal hyperphagia and unmodified gut lipid absorption increasing chylomicron formation from...
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Journal: Neonatology
Biology of the Neonate (1983) 44 (5): 264–271.
Published Online: 17 September 2009
... lungs Lipolysis Phospholipids Pulmonary surfactant Rabbits Cigarette smoke Biol. Neonate 44: 264-271 (1983) Development of the Lipolytic Activity in Isolated Perfused Perinatal Rabbit Lungs and the Influence of Maternal Cigarette Smoke Exposure on It Niklas Simberg, Jaakko Hartiala, Eino...
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Journal: Neonatology
Biologia Neonatorum (1976) 29 (1-2): 104–111.
Published Online: 16 September 2009
... Lipolysis ACTH Glucagon Theophylline Dibutyryl cyclic AMP Biol. Neonate 29: 104 111 (1976) Factors Influencing the Lipolytic Response o f Swine ('Sms domesticus) Adipose Tissue: Ontogeny H .J. Mersmann, G. Phinney and L .J. Brown Shell Development Com pany, Biological Sciences Research Center...
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Journal: Neonatology
Biologia Neonatorum (1976) 29 (1-2): 77–81.
Published Online: 16 September 2009
... and contains adequate amount of glucose. It is suggested that lipolysis occurs because the metabolic balance favors lipolysis in the absence of adequate amount of free fatty acids in the medium. Conversely lipogenesis is favored in the presence of such fatty acids. 16 9 2009 © 1976 S. Karger AG...
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Journal: Neonatology
Biologia Neonatorum (1974) 25 (1-2): 85–94.
Published Online: 16 September 2009
... lipolysis under similar conditions (p ≤ 0.05). The optimal concentration of L-carnitine (10 ––3 M) was determined by a dose response curve in isolated neonatal adipocytes. In adult subcutaneous adipose tissue fragments, L-carnitine increased lipolysis only in the presence of the β-stimulator isoproterenol...
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Journal: Neonatology
Biologia Neonatorum (1973) 22 (5-6): 451–467.
Published Online: 16 September 2009
... of lipolysis. The addition of glucose increased glycerol release in isolated cells (p < 0.01–0.025) and in intact tissue fragments (p < 0.0005–0.0025) from subcutaneous adipose tissue in neonates, but did not affect the glycerol release in the same tissue in adults. Lipolysis was also significantly...
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Journal: Neonatology
Biologia Neonatorum (1976) 28 (3-4): 241–255.
Published Online: 16 September 2009
.... (3) The activity of lipogenic enzymes was reduced to a low level. These anomalies can explain the accumulation of fat in the tissue, but their exact cause requires further investigations owing to the complexity of cretinism. Rat neonate Cretinism Brown adipose tissue Lipolysis Mitochondria...