Publications by authors named "Mairam Kaplanian"

Background And Purpose: Despite extensive efforts and a plethora of suggested targets and pathways, the mechanism via which metformin lowers blood glucose remains obscure. Obstacles that hamper progress in understanding metformin action include unexplained discrepancies between preclinical models and patients.

Procedures: We treated obese male C57BL/6J mice fed high fat diet with metformin provided in the form of a single dose, daily intraperitoneal injections, admixture to drinking water, or continuous infusion via intraperitoneal minipumps.

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Blood glucose and the prevalence of diabetes are lower in mountain than lowland dwellers, which could among other factors be due to reduced oxygen availability. To investigate metabolic adaptations to life under hypoxia, male mice on high fat diet (HFD) were continuously maintained at 10% O. At variance to preceding studies, the protocol was designed to dissect direct metabolic effects from such mediated indirectly via hypoxia-induced reductions in appetite and weight gain.

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Emodin is found in remedies from Traditional Chinese Medicine. Since antihyperglycaemic action was observed in rodents, non-scientific sources advertise emodin intake as a natural cure for diabetes. Emodin was admixed to high fat-food of obese mice at two doses (2 and 5g/kg; daily emodin uptake 103 and 229mg/kg).

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