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Impact of Diet Composition on Insulin Resistance
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ISBN: 3036554068 303655405X Year: 2022 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Insulin resistance is a key player in the pathology of cardiometabolic diseases - obesity, hypertension, dyslipidaemia, type 2 diabetes and NAFLD. These diseases are commonly associated with a peripheral insulin resistance, but an important role of insulin is played at brain circuitries that control food behaviour and autonomic activity. Brain insulin resistance is also associated with cognition impairment and Alzheimer Disease and other neurodegenerative diseases. Disruptions in diet composition, e.g. hypercaloric diets, and patterns, as well as nutritional status contribute to the genesis of insulin resistance. In contrast, hypocaloric diets, different feed regimens and some nutrients have beneficial impacts on insulin resistance and disease development. This special issue “Impact of diet composition on insulin resistance” is developed to compile studies that highlight the beneficial or deleterious impact of different nutritional plans on insulin sensitivity and metabolism and that unravel mechanistic links between diet composition and nutritional status and the development of insulin resistance, both periphery and centrally.


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Developmental Exposure to Environmental Contaminants
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ISBN: 3036558853 3036558861 Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Development provides an especially sensitive window whereby environmental contaminants can have significant and lasting effects on the morphology and function of many organs and systems. The importance of understanding developmental effects of environmental contaminants extends not only to developmental stages, but also to encompass the hypotheses of the developmental or fetal origins of adult disease. Such effects of environmental contaminants during development extend to health outcomes that can persist in adulthood, first become apparent in adulthood, or manifest in adulthood but only after a second hit/stressor. The diverse nature of possible environmental contaminants, ranging from persistent organic pollutants to emerging contaminants of concern, along with the diverse range of health implications, including autism, diabetes, cancer, infertility, and lower urinary tract function, make understanding developmental effects of environmental contaminants an ever growing and important field of study.This Special Issue aims to explore a variety of topics in line with the aims and scope of Toxics. Specifically, topics related to the developmental effects of environmental contaminants and/or their metabolites on the molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system or organism, including mechanisms of toxicity, metabolism, risk assessment and management, as well as multiple stressor impacts in the context of aging or disease progression following developmental exposures.

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Medicine --- Medical toxicology --- arsenic --- synaptic transmission --- long-term potentiation --- hippocampus --- development --- lower urinary tract --- bladder --- inflammation --- POPs --- developmental basis of adult disease --- multigenerational --- toxicants --- bronchopulmonary dysplasia --- therapeutics --- lung development --- selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor --- perinatal mortality --- neonatal morbidity --- fluoxetine --- sertraline --- endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDC) --- Aroclor 1221 (A1221) --- PCBs --- vinclozolin --- social behavior --- sex differences --- transgenerational --- epigenetic --- endocrine-disrupting chemical (EDC) --- polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) --- mating behavior --- paced mating --- ultrasonic vocalization (USV) --- estradiol --- triclosan --- triclocarbon --- detergents --- 4-nonylphenol --- Danio rerio --- zebrafish --- environmental toxicity --- aquatic environment --- ground water chemicals --- lower urinary tract dysfunction --- lower urinary tract symptoms --- BPH --- prostate --- axonal growth --- developmental neurotoxicity --- neuronal morphogenesis --- PBDE --- reactive oxygen species --- thyroid hormone --- pesticides --- prebiotic --- intestinal dysbiosis --- perigestational --- dysmetabolism --- risk factor --- behavior --- chemical screening --- literature comparison --- developmental toxicity --- negative control --- positive control --- rapid testing --- PFAS --- PFAS mixtures --- epigenetics --- microglia --- valproic acid --- primary motor cortex

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