Estrogen Regulation of Daily Metabolic Rhythms in Female Mice
Summary:
This paper investigates the role of estrogens in protecting daily rhythms in female mice from disruption by high-fat diet feeding.
Categories
- Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses how circadian rhythms, which are related to cognitive function and memory, are affected by estrogen levels in female mice.
- Obesity and Weight Management: The paper explores how estrogen levels in female mice can influence weight gain and obesity, particularly in relation to high-fat diet consumption.
- Hormone regulation: The paper extensively discusses the role of the hormone estrogen in regulating daily metabolic rhythms in female mice.
- Diabetes and metabolic syndrome: The paper indirectly relates to this category by discussing how estrogen regulation of daily metabolic rhythms in female mice can influence susceptibility to metabolic syndrome.
Author(s)
O Omotola
Publication Year:
2022
Number of Citations:
0
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