Aging is associated with increased FGF21 levels but unaltered FGF21 responsiveness in adipose tissue

Volume: 17, Issue: 5
Published: Jul 24, 2018
Abstract
Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) has been proposed to be an antiaging hormone on the basis of experimental studies in rodent models. However, circulating FGF21 levels are increased with aging in rodents and humans. Moreover, despite the metabolic health‐promoting effects of FGF21, the levels of this hormone are increased under conditions such as obesity and diabetes, an apparent incongruity that has been attributed to altered tissue...
Paper Details
Title
Aging is associated with increased FGF21 levels but unaltered FGF21 responsiveness in adipose tissue
Published Date
Jul 24, 2018
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
5
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