Publications by authors named "L Nogowski"

Overweight and obesity are associated with severe metabolic disorders and an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. It is a known fact that physical activity has a positive effect on metabolic parameters, and also reduces the risk of diseases such as diabetes. Some products can enhance the rate of lipolysis and help in improving fat loss.

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Ostarine is the most popular compound in the selective androgen receptor modulator group (SARMs). Ostarine is used as a physical performance-enhancing agent. The abuse of this agent in higher doses may lead to severe side effects.

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Ostarine (also known as enobosarm or Gtx-024) belongs to the selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs). It is a substance with an aryl-propionamide structure, classified as a non-steroidal compound that is not subjected to the typical steroid transformations of aromatization and reduction by α5 reductase. Despite ongoing research on ostarine, knowledge about it is still limited.

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  • This study investigates spexin as a potential blood marker during the transition period in dairy cows, exploring its relationship with various biochemical metabolites and hormones.
  • Spexin levels decrease leading up to calving, with the lowest concentrations observed on calving day, followed by a rise during the first two weeks of lactation, indicating an important change in the transition process.
  • The research finds correlations between spexin and other metabolites, specifically a negative correlation with nonesterified fatty acids and total ghrelin, while showing a positive relationship with progesterone levels, suggesting spexin’s involvement in dairy cow metabolism and health during this critical period.
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Objective: Kisspeptin (KP) is a major regulator of reproductive functions. It has also been shown to be involved in the metabolic changes associated with obesity. According to the well-established concept of prenatal programming, environmental factors can influence physiological and behavioral systems at the early stages of development.

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