Scientists report that they have discovered an enzyme that appears to regulate the physiology of fat in mice—decreasing inflammation in white fat tissue, while promoting the ability of brown fat to ...
A study conducted by researchers at the University identified an enzyme, SNRK, that could play a role in combating obesity in humans, according to a University press release. The study focused closely ...
The study showed that mice lacking the SNRK gene had a significantly higher concentration of macrophages in white fat tissue compared with normal mice. Macrophages are immune cells commonly used as ...
Snf1-related kinase improves cardiac mitochondrial efficiency and decreases mitochondrial uncoupling
Ischaemic heart disease limits oxygen and metabolic substrate availability to the heart, resulting in tissue death. Here, we demonstrate that the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)-related protein ...
New research in mice and humans suggests that an enzyme called SNRK suppresses inflammation in obesity-related 'white fat' while increasing metabolism in heat-producing 'brown fat,' making SNRK an ...
The scientists found that SNRK increases metabolism in brown-fat, and suppresses inflammation in white-fat. The study was published in Diabetes, and was led by Jie Li, a research associate in ...
PROVIDENCE RI [Brown University] -- The human body has two primary kinds of fat--white fat, which stores excess calories and is associated with obesity, and brown fat, which burns calories in order to ...
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