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Recent studies indicate that inflammation in adipose tissue, liver and muscle contributes to the insulin-resistant state that is characteristic of type 2 diabetes mellitus, and that the anti-diabetic actions of peroxisome-proliferator-activated receptor-γ (PPARγ) agonists result, in part, from their anti-inflammatory effects in these tissues.
Superoxide production in vascular smooth muscle contributes to oxidative stress and impaired relaxation in atherosclerosis.
Paralysis of the muscle contributes to bone degradation and changes in the bone morphology [30].
Based on earlier published work, we suggest that muscle contributes to inflammation and acute-phase response.
We suggest that IL-6 produced by skeletal contracting muscle contributes to the maintenance of glucose homeostasis during prolonged exercise.
These results suggest that elevated expression of SCD1 in skeletal muscle contributes to abnormal lipid metabolism and progression of obesity.
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The existing literature suggests that there may be some physiologic change to the skeletal muscle contributing to the functional impairment, but these data are conflicting.
Obesity is associated with elevated intracellular nitric oxide (NO) production, which promotes nitrosative stress in metabolic tissues such as liver and skeletal muscle, contributing to insulin resistance.
The decreased macrophage infiltration into visceral adipose tissues and the increased insulin sensitivity of skeletal muscle contributed to these phenotypes.
Hyperplasia of mucus-producing goblet cells and airway smooth muscle contribute to COPD pathology [ 3].
The deltoid is an important shoulder muscle, contributing to shoulder flexion, abduction and extension.
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