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  • Maternal thyroid hormone re... Maternal thyroid hormone receptor β activation in mice sparks brown fat thermogenesis in the offspring
    Oelkrug, Rebecca; Harder, Lisbeth; Pedaran, Mehdi ... Nature communications, 10/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Abstract It is well established that maternal thyroid hormones play an important role for the developing fetus; however, the consequences of maternal hyperthyroidism for the offspring remain poorly ...
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  • The reactive pyruvate metab... The reactive pyruvate metabolite dimethylglyoxal mediates neurological consequences of diabetes
    Rhein, Sina; Costalunga, Riccardo; Inderhees, Julica ... Nature communications, 07/2024, Volume: 15, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Complications of diabetes are often attributed to glucose and reactive dicarbonyl metabolites derived from glycolysis or gluconeogenesis, such as methylglyoxal. However, in the CNS, neurons ...
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  • Glyoxal in hyperglycaemic i... Glyoxal in hyperglycaemic ischemic stroke - a cohort study
    Rhein, Sina; Inderhees, Julica; Herrmann, Oliver ... Cardiovascular diabetology, 07/2023, Volume: 22, Issue: 1
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    Hyperglycaemia is frequent in acute ischemic stroke and denotes a bad prognosis, even in the absence of pre-existing diabetes. However, in clinical trials treatment of elevated glucose levels with ...
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  • Liver Metabolism in Ischemi... Liver Metabolism in Ischemic Stroke
    Inderhees, Julica; Schwaninger, Markus Neuroscience, 2024-Jan-03
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    •Overview of recent findings concerning ischemic stroke and the liver.•The liver contributes to post-stroke immunosuppression and stress-induced hyperglycemia.•Increased hepatic glutathione ...
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  • Rest phase snacking increas... Rest phase snacking increases energy resorption and weight gain in male mice
    Begemann, Kimberly; Heyde, Isabel; Witt, Pia ... Molecular metabolism (Germany), 03/2023, Volume: 69
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    Snacking, i.e., the intake of small amounts of palatable food items, is a common behavior in modern societies, promoting overeating and obesity. Shifting food intake into the daily rest phase ...
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  • Serum Metabolites as Potent... Serum Metabolites as Potential Markers and Predictors of Depression-like Behavior and Effective Fluoxetine Treatment in Chronically Socially Isolated Rats
    Filipović, Dragana; Inderhees, Julica; Korda, Alexandra ... Metabolites, 07/2024, Volume: 14, Issue: 8
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    Metabolic perturbation has been associated with depression. An untargeted metabolomics approach using liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry was employed to detect and measure the ...
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  • Phenotypic and genome-wide ... Phenotypic and genome-wide studies on dicarbonyls: major associations to glomerular filtration rate and gamma-glutamyltransferase activity
    Harrer, Philip; Inderhees, Julica; Zhao, Chen ... EBioMedicine, 03/2024, Volume: 101
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    The dicarbonyl compounds methylglyoxal (MG), glyoxal (GO) and 3-deoxyglucosone (3-DG) have been linked to various diseases. However, disease-independent phenotypic and genotypic association studies ...
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  • Phenotypic and genome-wide studies on dicarbonyls: major associations to glomerular filtration rate and gamma-glutamyltransferase activityResearch in context
    Philip Harrer; Julica Inderhees; Chen Zhao ... EBioMedicine, 03/2024, Volume: 101
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    Background: The dicarbonyl compounds methylglyoxal (MG), glyoxal (GO) and 3-deoxyglucosone (3-DG) have been linked to various diseases. However, disease-independent phenotypic and genotypic ...
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