Browsing by Author "Schneider, Benjamin Edward"
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Efficacy of Metreleptin in Obese Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Cellular and Molecular Pathways Underlying Leptin Tolerance
Matarese, Giuseppe; Brennan, Aoife M.; Chamberland, John P.; Fiorenza, Christina G.; Mylvaganam, Geetha H.; Abanni, Luisa; Carbone, Fortunata; De Paoli, Alex M.; Moon, Hyun-Seuk; Liu, Xiaowen; Williams, Catherine J.; Schneider, Benjamin Edward; Mantzoros, Christos (American Diabetes Association, 2011)Objective: Metreleptin has been efficacious in improving metabolic control in patients with lipodystrophy, but its efficacy has not been tested in obese patients with type 2 diabetes. Research Design and Methods: We studied ... -
Leptin and Amylin Act in an Additive Manner to Activate Overlapping Signaling Pathways in Peripheral Tissues
Moon, Hyun-Seuk; Chamberland, John P.; Diakopoulos, Kalliope N.; Fiorenza, Christina G.; Ziemke, Florencia; Schneider, Benjamin Edward; Mantzoros, Christos (American Diabetes Association, 2011)OBJECTIVE: Amylin interacts with leptin to alter metabolism. We evaluated, for the first time, amylin- and/or leptin-activated signaling pathways in human peripheral tissues (hPTs). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Leptin and ... -
Omentin-1 levels are reduced by pharmacologic doses of leptin, but remain unaffected by energy deprivation and display no day-night variation
Hamnvik, Ole-Petter Riksfjord; Thakkar, Bindiya; Chamberland, John; Aronis, Konstantinos; Schneider, Benjamin; Mantzoros, Christos S. (2014)Objective: To study the day-night variation of omentin-1 levels and assess whether leptin, and/or short-and long-term energy deprivation alter circulating omentin-1 levels via cytokines. Design and Methods Omentin-1 levels ... -
Patient race and the likelihood of undergoing bariatric surgery among patients seeking surgery
Stanford, Fatima Cody; Jones, Daniel Bougere; Schneider, Benjamin Edward; Blackburn, George; Apovian, Caroline M.; Hess, Donald T.; Chiodi, Sarah; Robert, Shirley; Bourland, Ashley C.; Wee, Christina Ching-Mae (Springer Nature, 2014)Background Ethnic minority adults have disproportionately higher rates of obesity than Caucasians but are less likely to undergo bariatric surgery. Recent data suggest that minorities might be less likely to seek surgery. ... -
Subcutaneous fat thickness, but not epicardial fat thickness, parallel weight reduction after bariatric surgery: a cardiac magnetic resonance study
Foppa, Murilo; Pond, Kyle K.; Jones, Daniel Bougere; Kissinger, Kraig V; Goddu, Beth; Schneider, Benjamin Edward; Jhaveri, Rahul; Manning, Warren J. (BioMed Central, 2013)