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Pathogenesis of the metabolic syndrome / Richard N. Bergman.

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Bergman, Richard N., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hormones.
Type 2 diabetes.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 streaming video file (41 min.)) : color, sound
Place of Publication:
London : Henry Stewart Talks Ltd, 2007.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
Audio-visual presentation : Metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes ; Risk and effect of obesity ; "Metabolic syndrome" ; Pathogenesis of the metabolic syndrome ; Visceral and subcutaneous adiposity in the fat-fed dog model ; "Overflow" hypothesis ; Control diet and high fat diet ; Visceral adiposity ; Hepatic and peripheral insulin resistance ; Distribution of insulin with obesity ; Transendothelial insulin transport (TET) ; Hyperinsulinemia ; Insulin resistance.
Contents:
Introduction
Metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes
Evolution of man
Visceral adiposity is not new
Other possible causes of increased obesity
Risk of obesity
Effect of obesity
Variability of VAT among obese subjects
The "metabolic syndrome"
Metabolic syndrome: a critical reappraisal
"Metabolic xyndrome"
Events in pathogenesis of metabolic xyndrome
How the metabolic xyndrome occurs
Animal models
Visceral and subcutaneous adiposity
Animals at basal sorted by body fat
"Overflow hypothesis"
Sequelae of IIFD (isocaloric higher fat)
Adipocyte size distribution - control diet
Adipocyte size distribution - high fat diet
Isoproterenol stimulated lipolysis - high fat diet
Liver temporal primacy in insulin resistance
Gene expression and visceral adiposity
Visceral fat depot
Visceral lipolysis is pulsatile
Effect of beta3-blockade on FFA release
What causes increased FFA release?
Flux of FFA to the liver
High fat diet
Liver histology
Hepatic and peripheral insulin resistance
Peripheral insulin resistance
Effect of first-phase insulin
Slow endothelial transport of insulin
Setup
Insulin concentration vs. glucose utilization rate
Insulin sensitivity
Distribution of insulin with obesity
Transendothelial insulin transport (TET)
The development of the metabolic xyndrome
Cause of hyperinsulinemia
Results of a high fat diet-fed animal model
The signal for compensatory hyperinsulinemia
What is the signal for beta-cell compensation?
24-hr plasma profiling
24-hr insulin
Effect of 6 weeks of fat feeding
Insulin, glucose, FFA nocturnal measurements
Elevated overnight FFA following a high fat diet
Pathogenesis of the metabolic xyndrome.
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Retrieved April 16, 2024, from https://hstalks.com/bs/497/.

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