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  1. ...PPARs (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors) and increase the uptake of glucose by binding to PPARS a group of receptor molecules inside the cell nucleus, specifically PPAR(gamma) (Kahn et al. 2000). FFAs and eicosanoids serve as ligands for PPAR receptors. When activated the ligands migrate ~~~
  2. ...PPARs are NRs which are activated by dietary lipids including saturated and unsaturated fatty acids, and by lipids involved in intracellular signaling pathways like prostaglandins and leukotrienes. By binding these ligands, they play an important physiological role as lipid sensors regulating energy ~~~
  3. ...PPARs and sometimes competes for the same DNA response elements suggests that LXR could affect PPAR signalling (Ide et al. 2003, Yoshikawa et al. 2003). Impaired adipose expansion was generally associated with ectopic lipid accumulation and insulin resistance. Indeed in the present study, moderate h ~~~
  4. ...PPARs function as heterodimers with the retinoid receptors (RXR) and regulate various genes that are involved in lipid metabolism and energy homeostasis. Through these pathways, PPARs influence various cancer-related cellular processes such as proliferation, differentiation and survival (Michalik et ~~~
  5. ...PPARs ~~~
  6. ...PPARs or the bile acid receptor farnesoid-X receptor (FXR) (Vu-Dac et  al. 1998, Sakamoto et al. 2000, Claudel et al. 2002). However, it is possible that 24,25-[OH]2D3 down-regulates the expression of various nuclear receptors that regulate lipid and cholesterol metabolism. Therefore, we investigate ~~~
  7. ...PPARs f AMPK f PGC1α f sirtuins f exercise mimetics f diabetes Correspondence should be addressed to R M Evans Email [email protected] Abstract Endurance exercise can lead to systemic improvements in insulin sensitivity and metabolic homeostasis, and is an effective approach to combat metabolic disease ~~~
  8. ...PPARs (Fang et al. 2010, Reilly et al. 2010). As the CoRs are thought to exert much of their repressive actions by recruiting and activating HDAC3 (Guenther et al. 2001), mice bearing inactivating mutation in DAD of NCoR (N-DADm) and SMRT (S-DADm) were also generated and characterized (Alenghat et a ~~~
  9. ...PPARs A number of the hepatic NRs, PPARα, constitutive androstane receptor (CAR), and PXR, that regulate the transcription of CYP genes and other foreign compoundmetabolizing enzymes are regulated by sterols such as DHEA, as initially reviewed by Webb and coworkers (Webb et al. 2006). Interest in DH ~~~
  10. ...PPARs ~~~
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