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The Role of AMP-Activated Protein Kinase in Obesity
Author(s) -
Blerina Kola,
Ashley Grossman,
Márta Korbonits
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
karger ebooks
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
pISSN - 0301-3073
DOI - 10.1159/000115366
Subject(s) - obesity , childhood obesity , appeal , bioinformatics , medicine , biology , political science , overweight , law
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a major regulator of energy metabolism at both the cell and at the whole body level. Numerous genetic and obesity models as well as human studies have suggested a role for AMPK in the physiological regulation of fatty acid and glucose metabolism, and in the regulation of appetite. Changes in AMPK activity have been reported in obesity, type 2 diabetes, the metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease, which jointly represent a major health and economical problem worldwide. Whether AMPK changes are one of the causes or the consequence of these pathological conditions remains a matter of debate, but AMPK clearly represents a major potential pharmacological target in the treatment of these conditions.

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