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Autor:
Gao Sun, Charles V. Jackson, Karen Zimmerman, Li-Kun Zhang, Courtney M. Finnearty, George E. Sandusky, Guodong Zhang, Richard G. Peterson, Yi-Xin (Jim) Wang
Publikováno v:
BMC Gastroenterology, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019)
Abstract Background Metabolic disorders such as insulin resistance, obesity, and hyperglycemia are prominent risk factors for the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)/steatohepatitis (NASH). Dietary rodent models employ high fat,
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https://doaj.org/article/94d47ec6dd364d2985b6a79a72c89c6a
Autor:
Richard G. Peterson, Charles V. Jackson, Karen Zimmerman, Willem de Winter, Norman Huebert, Michael K. Hansen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Diabetes Research, Vol 2015 (2015)
Metabolic syndrome and T2D produce significant health and economic issues. Many available animal models have monogenic leptin pathway mutations that are absent in the human population. Development of the ZDSD rat model was undertaken to produce a mod
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https://doaj.org/article/6e11d37e414c4b15a0ddc640616dac30
Autor:
Eric P. Davidson, Lawrence J. Coppey, Amey Holmes, Sergey Lupachyk, Brian L. Dake, Christine L. Oltman, Richard G. Peterson, Mark A. Yorek
Publikováno v:
Journal of Diabetes Research, Vol 2014 (2014)
Recently a new rat model for type 2 diabetes the Zucker diabetic Sprague-Dawley (ZDSD/Pco) was created. In this study we sought to characterize the development of diabetic neuropathy in ZDSD rats using age-matched Sprague-Dawley rats as a control. Ra
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https://doaj.org/article/1ecf2629e59b4ff0af1f668cc1bc67fe
Publikováno v:
The Scientific World Journal, Vol 1, Pp 86-86 (2001)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e6ee36f57cd34a6abf2b013cea667205
Autor:
Brian A Droz, Bria L Sneed, Charles V Jackson, Karen M Zimmerman, M Dodson Michael, Paul J Emmerson, Tamer Coskun, Richard G Peterson
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 6, p e0179808 (2017)
Obesity in many current pre-clinical animal models of obesity and diabetes is mediated by monogenic mutations; these are rarely associated with the development of human obesity. A new mouse model, the FATZO mouse, has been developed to provide polyge
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https://doaj.org/article/bb9f14c1cae741f99f99a57996878039
Publikováno v:
Ilar News
Health. Peterson, R. G., A. K. Sharma, L. A. Little, M. Neel, C. G. Potter, and J. Eichberg. 1988b. Peripheral nerve abnormalities in Wistar fatty diabetic rats. Pp. 488-491 in Frontiers in Diabetes Research. Lessons from Animal Diabetes II, E. Shafr
Publikováno v:
In Vivo. 31:55-60
Animal models of diabetic delayed wound healing are essential to the development of strategies to improve clinical approaches for human patients. The Zucker diabetic Sprague Dawley (ZDSD) rat has proved to be an accurate model of diet-induced obesity
Autor:
Courtney Finnearty, Charles V. Jackson, Yixin Wang, Karen M. Zimmerman, Richard G. Peterson, Guodong Zhang, George E. Sandusky, Li-Kun Zhang, Gao Sun
Publikováno v:
BMC Gastroenterology
BMC Gastroenterology, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019)
BMC Gastroenterology, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019)
Background Metabolic disorders such as insulin resistance, obesity, and hyperglycemia are prominent risk factors for the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)/steatohepatitis (NASH). Dietary rodent models employ high fat, high chol
Autor:
Meenakshi Umar, Alex Bittner, Wen-Jun Shen, Jackie Chan, Fredric B. Kraemer, Salman Azhar, Stefanie Bittner, Lu Han, Yuan Cortez, Dachuan Dong, Richard G. Peterson
Publikováno v:
Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis
In recent years, the prevalence of obesity, metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes is increasing dramatically. They share pathophysiological mechanisms and often lead to cardiovascular diseases. The ZDSD rat was suggested as a new animal model to stu
Autor:
Richard G. Peterson, Karen M. Zimmerman, M. Dodson Michael, Bria L. Sneed, Paul J. Emmerson, Brian A. Droz, Charles V. Jackson, Tamer Coskun
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 6, p e0179808 (2017)
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE
Obesity in many current pre-clinical animal models of obesity and diabetes is mediated by monogenic mutations; these are rarely associated with the development of human obesity. A new mouse model, the FATZO mouse, has been developed to provide polyge