Publications by authors named "Khin T Htun"

Considering the effects of sodium-glucose cotransporter inhibitors and metformin on the kidneys, a combination of both agents is postulated to provide protection against diabetic nephropathy (DN). We examined the potential protective effects of dapagliflozin, metformin, and their combination on kidney injury in rats with type 2 diabetes. Diabetic (DM) rats were administered dapagliflozin (1.

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  • Ectopic fat deposition linked to a high-fat diet (HFD) is associated with metabolic syndrome but lacks noninvasive evaluation tools for tracking related abnormalities.
  • The study used male Wistar rats to compare the effects of a normal diet and HFD over 16 weeks, utilizing techniques like MRI and biochemical analysis to assess fat distribution and metabolite profiles.
  • Results indicated that visceral fat correlated strongly with blood cholesterol, while liver fat content showed a connection with certain metabolites, identifying five potential biomarkers to differentiate between HFD and normal diets, confirming the negative impact of long-term HFD on metabolism.
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Background: Obesity or being overweight is a medical condition of abnormal body fat accumulation which is associated with a higher risk of developing metabolic syndrome. The distinct body fat depots on specific parts of the anatomy have unique metabolic properties and different types of regional excessive fat distribution can be a disease hazard. The aim of this study was to identify the metabolome and molecular imaging phenotypes among a young adult population.

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  • Young adulthood is seen as a critical period for weight gain, with increasing cases of metabolic syndrome among this age group.
  • Researchers studied 60 young adults (ages 18-26) using MRI to measure different types of abdominal fat and found significant correlations between abdominal fat and BMI, as well as waist circumference.
  • The study suggests that BMI and waist circumference can effectively assess fat levels and help identify strategies to reduce health risks related to metabolic disorders in young adults.
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(1) Since the obesity prevalence rate has been consistently increasing, it is necessary to find an effective way to prevent and treat it. Although progress is being made to reduce obesity in the young adult population, a better understanding of obesity-related metabolomics and related biochemical mechanisms is urgently needed for developing appropriate screening strategies. Therefore, the aim of this study is to identify the serum metabolic profile associated with young adult obesity and its metabolic phenotypes.

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The number of individuals suffering from fatty liver is increasing worldwide, leading to interest in the noninvasive study of liver fat. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is a powerful tool that allows direct quantification of metabolites in tissue or areas of interest. MRS has been applied in both research and clinical studies to assess liver fat noninvasively in vivo.

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Chronic consumption of a high-fat diet induces obesity and impairs the ultra-structure of organs and tissues. We examined the effect of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor-dapagliflozin on renal and pancreatic injuries in obese condition. Rats were fed a high-fat diet for 16 weeks to induce obesity.

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