Brunetta Henver Simionato

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Name Brunetta Henver Simionato, PhD
Institution
Henver Brunetta
University of Campinas
Address Monteiro Lobato street 50, 13035388
City Campinas
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Country BR
Email henver@unicamp.br
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Publications

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Brunetta 2024 MitoFit2024Brunetta HS, Holloway GP (2024) Methodological considerations for the determination of mitochondrial ADP sensitivity in skeletal muscle. MitoFit Preprints 2024. 1. https://doi.org/10.26124/mitofit:2024-0001
Brunetta 2024 BEC2024Brunetta HS, Holloway GP (2024) Methodological considerations for the determination of mitochondrial ADP sensitivity in skeletal muscle. Bioenerg Commun 2024.4. https://doi.org/10.26124/bec:2024-0004
Brunetta 2022 Redox Biol2022Brunetta HS, Petrick HL, Momken I, Handy RM, Pignanelli C, Nunes EA, Piquereau J, Mericskay M, Holloway GP (2022) Nitrate consumption preserves HFD-induced skeletal muscle mitochondrial ADP sensitivity and lysine acetylation: A potential role for SIRT1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2022.102307
Brunetta 2020 J Physiol2020Brunetta HS, Politis-Barber V, Petrick HL, Dennis KMJH, Kirsh AJ, Barbeau PA, Nunes EA, Holloway GP (2020) Nitrate attenuates HFD-induced glucose intolerance in association with reduced epididymal adipose tissue inflammation and mitochondrial ROS emission. J Physiol 598:3357-71.
Politis-Barber 2020 Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab2020Politis-Barber V, Brunetta HS, Paglialunga S, Petrick HL, Holloway GP (2020) Long-term high-fat feeding exacerbates short-term increases in adipose mitochondrial reactive oxygen species, without impairing mitochondrial respiration. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 319:E376-87.
Brunetta 2019 J Funct Foods2019Brunetta HS, de Paula GC, Fritzen M, Cecchini MS, dos Santos GJ, Nazari EM, Rafacho A, de Bem AF, Nunes EA (2019) Leucine increases muscle mitochondrial respiration and attenuates glucose intolerance in diet-induced obesity in Swiss mice. J Funct Foods 62:103544.
Brunetta 2018 Exp Physiol2018Brunetta HS, de Paula GC, de Oliveira J, Martins EL, Dos Santos GJ, Filho AG, Rafacho A, de Bem AF, Nunes EA (2018) Decrement in resting and insulin-stimulated soleus muscle mitochondrial respiration is an early event in diet-induced obesity in mice. Exp Physiol 104:306-21.

Abstracts

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Brunetta 2023 MiP20232023
Brunetta Henver Simionato
Chronic aerobic training reverts the negative effects of high-fat high-sucrose diet on the left ventricle of adipocyte-specific DICER knockout mice in association with improved mitochondrial function

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