Persistance dans le tissu adipeux d’une mémoire épigénétique de l’obésité après perte de poids
A lire sur 'Le diabète dans tous ses états'
www.le-diabete-dans-tous-ses-etats.precidiab.org/obesite/pers...
@dominiquelangin.bsky.social
Adipocyte Metabolism Obesity Diabetes. Professor Faculty of Medicine @ UT3 & CHU Toulouse. Director Institute of Metabolic and Cardiovascular Diseases I2MC @ Inserm & UT3. PI ERC Synergy SPHERES
Persistance dans le tissu adipeux d’une mémoire épigénétique de l’obésité après perte de poids
A lire sur 'Le diabète dans tous ses états'
www.le-diabete-dans-tous-ses-etats.precidiab.org/obesite/pers...
First post! Didn't see this study on @bsky.app.
From @zgerharthines.bsky.social group identifying neuronal NK2R as a regulator of feeding/hunger & energy expenditure, and demonstrating the efficacy of a small molecule agonist in non-human primates for weight loss.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
🧬 New in @Nature: Our team found that fat cells keep a “memory” of their previous obese state even after weight loss, helping explain why maintaining weight loss is so challenging. Excited to share this work!!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Hi Erik. I wish to be added to the Science feed. Orcid number: orcid.org/0000-0002-2669-7825
Great job and hope the community will continue growing. Thanks
A study from our lab @ I2MC Toulouse shows the importance of fat degradation in brown fat to generate heat. Fruitful collaboration with Prof. Carpentier at CHU Sherbrooke. Published in Cell Metab dlvr.it/TGGbFJ 🧪
22.11.2024 21:37 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0A new study led by Prof. Dominique Langin at I2MC Toulouse sheds light on the importance of fat degradation in brown fat to generate heat. Fruitful collaboration with Prof. Carpentier team at CHU Sherbrooke. Insight on how to burn calories published in Cell Metabolism.
dlvr.it/TGGbFJ