Acta physiologica (Oxford, England)AnimalsObesitySuccinic AcidFastingMice
Succinate Modulation as a Biochemical Correlate of Metabolic and Neurobehavioral Changes Associated With Intermittent Fasting in Obesity.
Andrea Tognozzi, Fabrizia Carli, Sherif Abdelkarim, Sara Cornuti, Francesca Damiani, Maria Grazia Giuliano, Alice Miniati, Martina Nasisi, Lia De Benedictis, Kousha Changizi Ashtiani, Gaia Scabia, Margherita Maffei, Pierre Baldi, Amalia Gastaldelli, Paola Tognini
Published: 202610.1111/apha.70143
Abstract
AIM: Obesity significantly impacts the central nervous system (CNS), increasing the risks of neuropsychiatric disorders and dementia. Intermittent fasting (IF) shows promise for improving peripheral and CNS health, but its mechanisms are unclear. MET…
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