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2. Salsalate and/or metformin therapy confer beneficial metabolic effects in olanzapine treated female mice
3. GLP-1 Agonism for Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence and Future Directions Across the Research Spectrum.
4. Female mice are protected against acute olanzapine-induced hyperglycemia
5. Liver triacylglycerol accumulation but not postprandial lipemia is reduced by a skim milk powder diet in male rats
6. Enhancing endogenous levels of GLP1 dampens acute olanzapine induced perturbations in lipid and glucose metabolism
7. Regulation of Hepatic Follistatin Expression at Rest and during Exercise in Mice
8. Thermoneutral housing and preexisting obesity do not abolish the sexually dimorphic effects of olanzapine on weight gain in mice
9. Novel Co-Treatment Strategies to Attenuate Acute Olanzapine-Induced Metabolic Dysfunction
10. Ketogenic diet‐induced weight loss occurs independent of housing temperature and is followed by hyperphagia and weight regain after cessation in mice
11. Influence of weighted downhill running training on serial sarcomere number and work loop performance in the rat soleus
12. Fasting or the short‐term consumption of a ketogenic diet protects against antipsychotic‐induced hyperglycaemia in mice
13. An increase in serial sarcomere number induced via weighted downhill running improves work loop performance in the rat soleus
14. Topical application of the pharmacological cold mimetic menthol stimulates brown adipose tissue thermogenesis through a TRPM8, UCP1, and norepinephrine dependent mechanism in mice housed at thermoneutrality
15. The glucose lowering effects of CL 316,243 dissipate with repeated use and are rescued by cilostamide
16. Peripheral mechanisms of acute olanzapine induced metabolic dysfunction: A review of in vivo models and treatment approaches
17. Voluntary physical activity protects against olanzapine-induced hyperglycemia
18. GLP1 receptor agonism protects against acute olanzapine-induced hyperglycemia
19. Acute Voluntary Wheel Running Attenuates Olanzapine‐Induced Hyperglycemia in Male Mice
20. The Deletion of AMPK β1 Worsens Glucose Tolerance and Liver Lipid Accumulation, but Doesn’t Impact the Metabolic Effects of Olanzapine in Male Mice
21. Estrogen Protects Against Olanzapine‐induced Hyperglycemia
22. AMPK β1 activation suppresses antipsychotic‐induced hyperglycemia in mice
23. Housing temperature affects the acute and chronic metabolic adaptations to exercise in mice
24. High-saturated-fat diet-induced obesity causes hepatic interleukin-6 resistance via endoplasmic reticulum stress
25. Examining the effects of housing temperature on mitochondrial adaptations to exercise and the browning of white adipose tissue
26. The absence of AMPK beta1 exacerbates the acute olanzapine‐induced hyperglycemia in female mice
27. Adding more fat to a high‐fat diet only exacerbates hepatic insulin resistance
28. Loss of glucagon signaling alters white adipose tissue browning
29. GDF15 Associates with, but is not Responsible for, Exercise-Induced Increases in Corticosterone and Indices of Lipid Utilization in Mice.
30. Amylin receptor agonism enhances the effects of liraglutide in protecting against the acute metabolic side effects of olanzapine.
31. GLP1 receptor agonism protects against acute olanzapine-induced hyperglycemia.
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