D
Dorothy B. Hausman
Researcher at University of Georgia
Publications - 134
Citations - 5689
Dorothy B. Hausman is an academic researcher from University of Georgia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adipose tissue & Adipocyte. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 134 publications receiving 5325 citations. Previous affiliations of Dorothy B. Hausman include University of California, Davis.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
The biology of white adipocyte proliferation.
TL;DR: Together, these multiple regulatory controls orchestrate overall and region‐specific adipose tissue cellularity responses associated with the development of hyperplastic obesity.
Journal ArticleDOI
Dietary conjugated linoleic acid reduces rat adipose tissue cell size rather than cell number.
TL;DR: The results suggest that the reduction in fat mass in rats fed CLA can be accounted for by a reduction in cell size rather than a change in cell number, as well as a decrease in monounsaturated fatty acids.
Journal ArticleDOI
Relationship between Serum and Brain Carotenoids, α-Tocopherol, and Retinol Concentrations and Cognitive Performance in the Oldest Old from the Georgia Centenarian Study.
Elizabeth J. Johnson,Rohini Vishwanathan,Mary Ann Johnson,Dorothy B. Hausman,Adam Davey,Tammy Scott,Robert C. Green,L. Stephen Miller,Marla Gearing,John L. Woodard,Peter T. Nelson,Hae Yun Chung,Wolfgang Schalch,Jonas Wittwer,Leonard W. Poon +14 more
TL;DR: Serum lutein, zeaxanthin, and β-carotene concentrations were most consistently related to better cognition in the whole population and in the centenarians, and the status of certain carotenoids in the old may reflect their cognitive function.
Journal ArticleDOI
The development and endocrine functions of adipose tissue.
TL;DR: Evaluation of known adipokines suggests these factors secreted from adipose tissue play roles in several pathologies, and there is little doubt that there will be a greater appreciation for a tissue once thought to simply store excess energy.
Journal ArticleDOI
Dietary Conjugated Linoleic Acid Reduces Adiposity in Lean but Not Obese Zucker Rats
TL;DR: CLA reduces body fat and catabolic response to endotoxin injection in lean Zucker rats but not in the obese genotype, and the observed interaction between diet and genotype warrants additional investigation into the specific mechanism(s) of the biological activities of CLA.