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  1. Sleep deprivation in humans has been related to weight gain and consequently, increased risk for insulin resistance. In contrast, there is a significant loss of weight in sleep deprived rats suggesting a state...

    Authors: Ana Barbosa Marcondes de Mattos, Mônica Jordão S Pinto, Cristiane Oliveira, Carolina Biz, Eliane Beraldi Ribeiro, Claudia Maria Oller do Nascimento, Monica Levy Andersen, Sergio Tufik and Lila Missae Oyama
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:43
  2. There is a belief among some society that opium has a number of beneficial effects on cardiovascular disease. The aim of the present investigation as a cross-sectional study was to assess this hypothesis. Seve...

    Authors: Sedigheh Asgary, Nizal Sarrafzadegan, Gholam-Ali Naderi and Reza Rozbehani
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:42
  3. Phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) is a phospholipid which is biosynthesized into long chain N-acylethanolamines (NAEs) including oleoylethanolamide (OEA), a known inhibitor of food intake. The aim of this study wa...

    Authors: FE Lithander, CM Strik, A-T McGill, AK MacGibbon, BH McArdle and SD Poppitt
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:41
  4. Coronary heart disease is increasing in urban Indian subjects and lipid abnormalities are important risk factors. To determine secular trends in prevalence of various lipid abnormalities we performed studies i...

    Authors: Rajeev Gupta, Soneil Guptha, Aachu Agrawal, Vijay Kaul, Kiran Gaur and Vijay P Gupta
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:40
  5. We investigated the effects on hemodynamics and gas exchange of a lipid emulsion enriched with omega-3 fatty acids in patients with ARDS.

    Authors: Joan Sabater, Joan Ramon Masclans, Judit Sacanell, Pilar Chacon, Pilar Sabin and Merce Planas
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:39
  6. Higher concentrations of serum lipids and apolipoprotein B100 (apoB) are major individual risk factors of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease. Therefore ameliorative effects of food components against t...

    Authors: Teruyoshi Yanagita, Seo-Young Han, Ying Hu, Koji Nagao, Hideaki Kitajima and Shigeru Murakami
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:38
  7. Lowering plasma low density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C), blood pressure, homocysteine, and preventing platelet aggregation using a combination of a statin, three blood pressure lowering drugs such as a thi...

    Authors: Undurti N Das
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:37
  8. Plant sterols are an established non-pharmacological means to reduce total and LDL blood cholesterol concentrations and are therefore recommended for cholesterol management by worldwide-renown health care inst...

    Authors: Christina Weidner, Michel Krempf, Jean-Marie Bard, Murielle Cazaubiel and Doris Bell
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:35
  9. Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), a naturally occurring anticarcinogen found in dairy products, is an intermediary product of ruminal biohydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acids. Few data exist on the CLA co...

    Authors: Spiros N Zlatanos, Kostas Laskaridis and Angelos Sagredos
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:34
  10. The APOA1-C3-A5 gene cluster plays an important role in the regulation of lipids. Asian Indians have an increased tendency for abnormal lipid levels and high risk of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD). Therefore, t...

    Authors: Jayashree Shanker, Ganapathy Perumal, Veena S Rao, Natesha B Khadrinarasimhiah, Shibu John, Sridhara Hebbagodi, Manjari Mukherjee and Vijay V Kakkar
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:33
  11. The importance of the postprandial state for the early stages of atherogenesis is increasingly acknowledged. We conducted assessment of association between postprandial triglycerides, insulin and glucose after...

    Authors: Diana Rubin, Sandra Claas, Maria Pfeuffer, Michael Nothnagel, Ulrich R Foelsch and Juergen Schrezenmeir
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:32
  12. Cow milk is a natural source of the cis 9, trans 11 isomer of conjugated linoleic acid (c9,t11-CLA) and trans vaccenic acid (VA). These fatty acids may be considered as functional foods, and the concentration ...

    Authors: Anna Haug, Per Sjøgren, Nina Hølland, Hanne Müller, Nils P Kjos, Ole Taugbøl, Nina Fjerdingby, Anne S Biong, Eirik Selmer-Olsen and Odd M Harstad
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:31
  13. The levels of retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP4) – the carrier protein for Vitamin A in plasma – are tightly regulated under healthy circumstances. The kidney, the main site of RBP4 catabolism, contributes to an...

    Authors: Simone K Frey, Britta Nagl, Andrea Henze, Jens Raila, Beate Schlosser, Thomas Berg, Martin Tepel, Walter Zidek, Martin O Weickert, Andreas FH Pfeiffer and Florian J Schweigert
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:29
  14. The impact of L-arginine on atherogenesis and its ability to prevent endothelial dysfunction have been studied extensively during the past years. L-arginine is a substance for nitric oxide synthesis which invo...

    Authors: Mehdi Nematbakhsh, Shaghayegh Haghjooyjavanmard, Farzaneh Mahmoodi and Ali Reza Monajemi
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:27
  15. Obesity is related to obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS), but its roles in OSAHS as cause or consequence are not fully clarified. Isocapnic intermittent hypoxia (IIH) is a model of OSAHS. We ver...

    Authors: Denis Martinez, Luiz FT Vasconcellos, Patricia G de Oliveira and Signorá P Konrad
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:26
  16. To determine plasma apolipoprotein M (apoM) levels and other lipid profiles in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients compared to other chronic liver diseases and normal subjects.

    Authors: Jingting Jiang, Xiaoying Zhang, Changping Wu, Xihu Qin, Guanghua Luo, Haifeng Deng, Minyang Lu, Bin Xu, Min Li, Mei Ji and Ning Xu
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:25
  17. Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) is a ÏŽ-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid with anti-inflammatory and anti-cachetic properties that may have potential benefits with regards to skeletal muscle atrophy conditions where inf...

    Authors: Peter Magee, Stephen Pearson and Jeremy Allen
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:24
  18. Proprotein convertase subtilisin kexin-like 9 (PCSK9) is a secreted glycoprotein that is transcriptionally regulated by cholesterol status. It modulates levels of circulating low density lipoprotein cholestero...

    Authors: Janice Mayne, Thilina Dewpura, Angela Raymond, Marion Cousins, Anna Chaplin, Karen A Lahey, Stephen A LaHaye, Majambu Mbikay, Teik Chye Ooi and Michel Chrétien
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:22
  19. Pgp (P-glycoprotein, MDR1, ABCB1) is an energy-dependent drug efflux pump that is a member of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) family of proteins. Preliminary studies have reported that nonspecific inhibitors of...

    Authors: Sheila J Thornton, Evelyn Wong, Stephen D Lee and Kishor M Wasan
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:21
  20. Increased serum remnant lipoproteins are supposed to predict cardiovascular disease in addition to increased LDL. A new homogenous assay for remnant lipoprotein-cholesterol (RemL-C) has been developed as an al...

    Authors: Hiroshi Yoshida, Hideo Kurosawa, Yuji Hirowatari, Yutaka Ogura, Katsunori Ikewaki, Ikuro Abe, Shinichi Saikawa, Kenichi Domitsu, Kumie Ito, Hidekatsu Yanai and Norio Tada
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:18
  21. In this study, we investigated some bone parameters (bone mineral content, bone mineral density, skeleton area) in growing rats fed with a high fat diet. Correlations between bone and body composition paramete...

    Authors: Gerard Lac, Helian Cavalie, Edmond Ebal and Odile Michaux
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:16
  22. Amyloid-β (Aβ), a key protein found in amyloid plaques of subjects with Alzheimer's disease is expressed in the absorptive epithelial cells of the small intestine. Ingestion of saturated fat significantly enha...

    Authors: Susan Galloway, Menuka MS Pallebage-Gamarallage, Ryusuke Takechi, Le Jian, Russell D Johnsen, Satvinder S Dhaliwal and John CL Mamo
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:15
  23. Raisins are a significant source of dietary fiber and polyphenols, which may reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk by affecting lipoprotein metabolism and inflammation. Walking represents a low intensity ex...

    Authors: Michael J Puglisi, Ushma Vaishnav, Sudeep Shrestha, Moises Torres-Gonzalez, Richard J Wood, Jeff S Volek and Maria Luz Fernandez
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:14
  24. We examine whether feeding pregnant and lactating rats hydrogenated fats rich in trans fatty acids modifies the plasma lipid profiles and the expression of adipokines involved with insulin resistance and cardiova...

    Authors: Luciana P Pisani, Claudia M Oller do Nascimento, Allain A Bueno, Carolina Biz, Kelse T Albuquerque, Eliane B Ribeiro and Lila M Oyama
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:13
  25. To evaluate the effects of two formulations, Cissus quadrangularis-only and a Cissus quadrangularis/Irvingia gabonensis combination, on weight loss in overweight and obese human subjects.

    Authors: Julius E Oben, Judith L Ngondi, Claudia N Momo, Gabriel A Agbor and Caroline S Makamto Sobgui
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:12
  26. In this work we evaluated the 5-year incidence of hypercholesterolemia, in a sample of cardiovascular disease free adult men and women from Greece. We also evaluated the association of several socio-demographi...

    Authors: Demosthenes B Panagiotakos, Christos Pitsavos, Yannis Skoumas, Yannis Lentzas, Labros Papadimitriou, Christina Chrysohoou and Christodoulos Stefanadis
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:11
  27. Appetite suppressants may be one strategy in the fight against obesity. This study evaluated whether Korean pine nut free fatty acids (FFA) and triglycerides (TG) work as an appetite suppressant. Korean pine n...

    Authors: Wilrike J Pasman, Jos Heimerikx, Carina M Rubingh, Robin van den Berg, Marianne O'Shea, Luisa Gambelli, Henk FJ Hendriks, Alexandra WC Einerhand, Corey Scott, Hiskias G Keizer and Louise I Mennen
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:10
  28. Coronary heart disease, stroke, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, cancer, depression schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease, and collagen vascular diseases are low-grade systemic inflammatory conditions that are a ...

    Authors: Undurti N. Das
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:9
  29. Lipodystrophies are rare acquired and genetic disorders characterized by the complete or partial absence of body fat with a line of metabolic disorders. Previous studies demonstrated that dietary conjugated li...

    Authors: Koji Nagao, Nao Inoue, Yoko Ujino, Kouki Higa, Bungo Shirouchi, Yu-Ming Wang and Teruyoshi Yanagita
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:8
  30. Certain free fatty acids have been shown to have potent effects on food intake and self-reported changes in appetite; effects associated with increases in the release of endogenous cholecystokinin (CCK) and gl...

    Authors: Georgina M. Hughes, Emma J. Boyland, Nicola J. Williams, Louise Mennen, Corey Scott, Tim C. Kirkham, Joanne A. Harrold, Hiskias G. Keizer and Jason C. G. Halford
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:6
  31. Nitric oxide (NO) is an endothelium derived relaxing factor (EDRF) which has an important role for regulating the heart-vessel physiology. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of the eNOS T-...

    Authors: Ç. Çiftçi, S. Melil, Y. Çebi, M. Ersöz, P. Çağatay, M. Kılıçgedik and B. Süsleyici Duman
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:5
  32. A progressive development of hepatic steatosis with an increase in the lipid hepatocyte content and the formation of megamitochondria have been demonstrated in rats with prehepatic portal hypertension. The aim...

    Authors: Fernando Sánchez-Patán, Raquel Anchuelo, Maria-Angeles Aller, Elena Vara, Cruz García, Maria-Paz Nava and Jaime Arias
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:4
  33. Mice with a deleted Cav1 gene encoding caveolin-1 develop adipocyte abnormalities and insulin resistance. From genomic DNA of patients with atypical lipodystrophy and hypertriglyceridemia who had no mutations in ...

    Authors: Henian Cao, Lindsay Alston, Jennifer Ruschman and Robert A. Hegele
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:3
  34. Since aortic calcification has been shown to initiate in the lower zone of well-thickened plaques (LZP) adjacent to the aortic media of rabbits fed supplemental cholesterol diets, a restricted supply of serum ...

    Authors: Howard H. T. Hsu, Antonio Artigues and Maria T. Villar
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2008 7:2
  35. Obesity is an important component of metabolic syndrome X and predisposes to the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus. The incidence of obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome X is increasi...

    Authors: Undurti N. Das and Allam A. Rao
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2007 6:35
  36. The liver is responsible for controlling cholesterol homeostasis in the body. HMG-CoA reductase and the LDL receptor (LDL-r) are involved in this regulation and are also ubiquitously expressed in all major tis...

    Authors: Gisella Mutungi, Moises Torres-Gonzalez, Mary M. McGrane, Jeff S. Volek and Maria Luz Fernandez
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2007 6:34
  37. Spirulina maxima is a filamentous cyanobacterium used as food supplement because of its high nutrient contents. It has been experimentally proven, in vivo and in vitro that posses several pharmacological properti...

    Authors: Patricia V. Torres-Duran, Aldo Ferreira-Hermosillo and Marco A. Juarez-Oropeza
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2007 6:33
  38. Several studies were pointed to oxidized LDL (ox-LDL) as one of the main immunogenes which have important roles in primary lesions of atherosclerosis. In this study, by immunization against ox-LDL with two dif...

    Authors: Sedigheh Asgary, Salb-Ali Saberi and Shirin Azampanah
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2007 6:32
  39. The effects of extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) on the blood serum and liver lipid concentrations of male Wistar rats were assessed.

    Authors: Patricia V. Torres-Duran, Aldo Ferreira-Hermosillo, Marco A. Juarez-Oropeza, David Elias-Viñas and Leticia Verdugo-Diaz
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2007 6:31
  40. Postprandial lipaemia may lead to an increase in oxidative stress, inducing endothelial dysfunction. Exercise can slow gastric emptying rates, moderating postprandial lipaemia. The purpose of this study was to...

    Authors: Miriam Clegg, Conor McClean, W. Gareth Davison, H. Marie Murphy, Tom Trinick, Ellie Duly, Jim McLaughlin, Mark Fogarty and Amir Shafat
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2007 6:30
  41. Human health may be improved if dietary intakes of selenium and omega-3 fatty acids are increased. Consumption of broiler meat is increasing, and the meat content of selenium and omega-3 fatty acids are affect...

    Authors: Anna Haug, Susanne Eich-Greatorex, Aksel Bernhoft, Jens P. Wold, Harald Hetland, Olav A. Christophersen and Trine Sogn
    Citation: Lipids in Health and Disease 2007 6:29

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