Jose Donato Junior
University of São Paulo
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Arquivos Brasileiros De Endocrinologia E Metabologia | 2007
Sandra Maria Lima Ribeiro; Zirlene Adriana dos Santos; Renata Juliana da Silva; Eliana Louzada; Jose Donato Junior; Julio Tirapegui
The aim of this manuscript was to review the knowledge about leptin, detailing its relationship with energetic intake and physical activity. Leptin is an adipocyte hormone, recognized mainly for its putative role in control of energy expenditure, food intake, body weight and reproductive function. Leptin has still important peripheral actions, including its role on the ovarian tissue. The intracellular signaling mechanisms are recognized in hypothalamus, but in peripheral tissue are not fully understood. The exercise, when practiced by women, if not appropriately planned according to food intake, can modify the leptin release. When energy imbalances induced by exercise and/or deficient food ingestion occurs, low leptin levels are observed, leading to a reduction in GnRH (gonadotropin-release hormone), in LH (luteinizing hormone) and FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) in pituitary, and consequently a minor release of ovarian estrogens. This process is named hypothalamic amenorrhea, and has repercussions in the womans health. In this perspective, it is important to emphasize the need to evaluate the energy expenditure from exercise and to formulate adequate alimentary plans to these individuals.
Revista De Nutricao-brazilian Journal of Nutrition | 2009
Rogerio Graça Pedrosa; Jose Donato Junior; Julio Tirapegui
The ideal proportion of macronutrients in weight loss diets is currently under debate. There are evidences indicating that a higher proportion of protein during weight loss diets enhances the loss of body weight and fat mass, and reduces the loss of lean body mass. Nevertheless, the responsible mechanisms for these effects have not yet been fully elucidated. Furthermore, studies that evaluated the possible side effects of these diets on the renal function and on the nutritional state of calcium have shown inconclusive results. Therefore, this article has the objective to convey recent information about the effects of high-protein diets in the regulation of the body weight and body composition, besides its involved mechanisms, and its effects on the renal function and on the calcium nutritional status.
Revista Brasileira De Ciencias Farmaceuticas | 2008
Vinicius Fernandes Cruzat; Jose Donato Junior; Julio Tirapegui; Cláudia Dornelles Schneider
Although growth hormone (GH) is one of the most extensively studied hormones, various aspects related to this hormone have not been completely established, including its relationship with physical exercise. Recent studies have contributed to the understanding of the mechanisms of action of GH, which can be divided into 1) direct actions mediated by intracellular signals that are triggered by the binding of GH to its receptor on the plasma membrane, and 2) indirect actions mediated mainly by the regulation of the synthesis of insulin-like growth factors (IGF). Physical exercise has been shown to be a potent stimulator of GH release, especially in young men and women. The magnitude of this increase is influenced by several factors, especially the intensity and volume of exercise, in addition to training status. In this respect, athletes normally present a lower exercise-induced GH release than sedentary or poorly trained individuals. Experimental evidence indicates that GH may 1) favor the mobilization of free fatty acids from adipose tissue for energy generation, 2) increase the capacity of fat oxidation, and 3) increase energy expenditure.Although growth hormone (GH) is one of the most extensively studied hormones, various aspects related to this hormone have not been completely established, including its relationship with physical exercise. Recent studies have contributed to the understanding of the mechanisms of action of GH, which can be divided into 1) direct actions mediated by intracellular signals that are triggered by the binding of GH to its receptor on the plasma membrane, and 2) indirect actions mediated mainly by the regulation of the synthesis of insulin-like growth factors (IGF). Physical exercise has been shown to be a potent stimulator of GH release, especially in young men and women. The magnitude of this increase is influenced by several factors, especially the intensity and volume of exercise, in addition to training status. In this respect, athletes normally present a lower exercise-induced GH release than sedentary or poorly trained individuals. Experimental evidence indicates that GH may 1) favor the mobilization of free fatty acids from adipose tissue for energy generation, 2) increase the capacity of fat oxidation, and 3) increase energy expenditure.
Revista Brasileira De Ciencias Farmaceuticas | 2004
Jose Donato Junior; Rogerio Graça Pedrosa; Julio Tirapegui
Clinical Genetics | 2018
Nathalia Lisboa Gomes; Leila Cristina Pedroso de Paula; Juliana M. Silva; Thatiana Evelin da Silva; Antonio M. Lerario; Mirian Y. Nishi; Rafael Loch Batista; Jose Donato Junior; Daniela A. Moraes; Elaine Maria Frade Costa; Tatiana Prade Hemesath; Guilherme Guaragna-Filho; Júlio César Loguercio Leite; Clarissa Gutierrez Carvalho; Sorahia Domenice; Eduardo Costa; Berenice B. Mendonca
20th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2018
Jaqueline Santos Moreira Leite; Hilton Kenji Takahashi; Araujo Layanne Cabral da C de; Jose Donato Junior; Vinicius Fernandes Cruzat; Angelo R. Carpinelli
Revista De Nutricao-brazilian Journal of Nutrition | 2009
Rogerio Graça Pedrosa; Jose Donato Junior; Julio Tirapegui
Revista Brasileira De Ciencias Farmaceuticas | 2008
Vinicius Fernandes Cruzat; Jose Donato Junior; Julio Tirapegui; Cláudia Dornelles Schneider
RBCF, Rev. bras. ciênc. farm. (Impr.) | 2008
Vinicius Fernandes Cruzat; Jose Donato Junior; Julio Tirapegui; Cláudia Dornelles Schneider
Arquivos Brasileiros De Endocrinologia E Metabologia | 2007
Sandra Maria Lima Ribeiro; Zirlene Adriana dos Santos; Renata Juliana da Silva; Eliana Louzada; Jose Donato Junior; Julio Tirapegui