Correlation among body composition and metabolic regulation in a male mouse model of cushing’s syndrome

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Glucocorticoids play a critical role in the regulation of homeostasis, including metabolism. In patients with Cushing’s syndrome, chronic glucocorticoid excess disrupts physiological internal milieu, resulting in central obesity, muscle atrophy, fatty liver, and insulin resistance. However, the relationship among various metabolic effects of glucocorticoids remains unknown. In the present study, we studied a male mouse model of Cushing’ s syndrome and indicated that glucocorticoid excess alters metabolic phenotype and body composition involving possible communication among skeletal muscle, liver, and adipose tissue.

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Uehara, M., Yamazaki, H., Yoshikawa, N., Kuribara-Souta, A., & Tanaka, H. (2020). Correlation among body composition and metabolic regulation in a male mouse model of cushing’s syndrome. Endocrine Journal, 67(1), 21–30. https://doi.org/10.1507/endocrj.EJ19-0205

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