Iron supplementation regulates the progression of high fat diet induced obesity and hepatic steatosis via mitochondrial signaling pathways
Abstract Disruption of iron metabolism is closely related to metabolic diseases. Iron deficiency is frequently associated with obesity and hepatic steatosis. However, the effects of iron supplementation on obesity and energy metabolism remain unclear. Here we show that a high-fat diet supplemented w...
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Main Authors: | Naho Kitamura, Yoko Yokoyama, Hiroki Taoka, Utana Nagano, Shotaro Hosoda, Tanon Taworntawat, Anna Nakamura, Yoko Ogawa, Kazuo Tsubota, Mitsuhiro Watanabe |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b19453f8f4d1406086545e36a6a1646c |
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