Publications by authors named "Tara McQuillan"

Objective: The impact of early-life stress on weight-loss maintenance is unknown.

Methods: Mice underwent neonatal maternal separation (NMS) from 0 to 3 weeks and were weaned onto a high-fat sucrose diet (HFSD) from 3 to 20 weeks. Calorie-restricted weight loss on a low-fat sucrose diet (LFSD) occurred over 2 weeks to induce a 20% loss in body weight, which was maintained for 6 weeks.

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Early life stress increases obesity risk, but its impact on weight loss maintenance is unknown. Mice underwent neonatal maternal separation (NMS) from 0-3 weeks and were weaned onto high fat sucrose diet (HFSD) from 3-20 weeks. Calorie-restricted weight loss on a low fat sucrose diet (LFSD) occurred over 2 weeks to induce a 20% loss in body weight, which was maintained for 6 weeks.

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Background: Chronic ethanol overconsumption promotes alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD), characterized by hepatocyte injury, inflammation, hepatic stellate cell (HSC) activation, and fibrosis. Hyaluronan (HA) concentration is greater in livers and blood from advanced ALD patients than patients with advanced non-ALD. In the liver, HSCs are the major HA producers.

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