Accepted Regular Abstracts

61.Metabolic syndrome
Receipt no.First nameLast nameAbstract title
10080TomomiHattoriGender Difference in the Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome and its Relation to Lifestyle Factors: the Watari Study
10696YuichiroYamadaAtorvastatin attenuates cardiac and adipose inflammation via adiponectin-independent activation of AMPK and inhibition of NF-κB in rats with metabolic syndrome
10727YukaHayashiCoagulation FactorXa Inhibits Brown Adipose Tissue Function and Induces Systemic Metabolic Dysfunction in Obesity
11070HiroakiKusakaGlycemic Control in Prediabetes Via Inhibited Sodium-glucose Co-transporter 2 Suppressed Cardiac Hypertrophy and Fibrosis Independent of Blood Pressure.
12063Donytra ArbyWardhanaIdentification and characterization of a novel gene that regulates lipolysis to preserve metabolic homeostasis
12113TsunehisaYamamotoCardiac Sirt1 is Essential for Calorie Restriction-induced Cardioprotection via Suppressing Complement System
12135Agian JeffilanoBarindaVascular senescence-messaging secretome disrupts metabolic function of mature adipocytes
12193AkikoKamiyoshiAdrenomedullin-RAMP2 System Regulates Differentiation and Lipid Metabolism of White and Brown Adipose Tissues
12617TomokoTsuruAssociation of serum cystatin C with inflammation markers and components of metabolic syndrome in a population of community-dwelling Japanese
12621TianLiuCalcitonin gene-related peptide Directly Regulates Lipid Metabolism of White Adipose Tissue and Energy Balance
12760MichioShimabukuroEzetimibe reduces epicardial fat and improves cardiac performance in swine fed a high-fat diet: A pathophysiological role of oxidized cholesterols
13043MikaNagasakiLow Adiponectin Level Predict Progression of Fatty Liver Disease and Future Bone Fracture Events
13131SoichiroTadakiPrognostic Impacts of Metabolic Syndrome in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure-A Report from the Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study-
20009Kwang K.KohSignificant differential metabolic effects of simvastatin combined with ezetimibe and simvastatin alone in patients with hypercholesterolemia

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