Location

Rua Maria Lalande, n.13, 8º frente, 1500-435, Lisboa
Phone: 218803000

Fátima Patrícia Oliveira Martins

Investigador  Investigador Júnior
Junior Researcher FCT Scientific Employment Stimulus
Fátima Martins (PhD) is affiliated assistant professor and junior researcher at Nova Medical School / Universidade Nova de Lisboa where she study the mechanisms involved on metabolic diseases. Fátima Martins (PhD) é professora assistente afiliada e investigadora júnior na Nova Medical School / Universidade Nova de Lisboa onde estadual os mecanismos envolvidos nas doenças metabólicas.
- Martins, F. O., Sacramento, J. F., Olea, E., Melo, B. F., Prieto-Lloret, J., Obeso, A., Rocher, A., Matafome, P., Monteiro, E. C., & Conde, S. V. (2021). Chronic intermittent hypoxia induces early-stage metabolic dysfunction independently of adipose tissue deregulation. Antioxidants, 10(8), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox10081233 - Conde, Sacramento, J. F., & Martins, F. O. (2020). Immunity and the carotid body: implications for metabolic diseases. Bioelectronic Medicine, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s42234-020-00061-5 - Sacramento, Martins, F. O., Rodrigues, T., Matafome, P., Ribeiro, M. J., Olea, E., & Conde, S. V. (2020). A2 Adenosine Receptors Mediate Whole-Body Insulin Sensitivity in a Prediabetes Animal Model: Primary Effects on Skeletal Muscle. Frontiers in Endocrinology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2020.00262 - Sacramento, J. F., Olea, E., Ribeiro, M. J., Prieto-Lloret, J., Melo, B. F., Gonzalez, C., Martins, F. O., Monteiro, E. C., & Conde, S. V. (2019). Contribution of adenosine and ATP to the carotid body chemosensory activity in ageing. Journal of Physiology, 597(19), 4991–5008. https://doi.org/10.1113/JP274179 - Martins, F. O., Delgado, T. C., Viegas, J., Gaspar, J. M., Scott, D. K., O’Doherty, R. M., Paula Macedo, M., & Jones, J. G. (2016). Mechanisms by which the thiazolidinedione troglitazone protects against sucrose-induced hepatic fat accumulation and hyperinsulinaemia. British Journal of Pharmacology. https://doi.org/10.1111/bph.13362
• Selected for Researcher employment in the Stimulus of Scientific Employment, Individual Support 2017 Call from FCT with the reference CEECIND/04266/2017 and the project “Unravelling the Adenosine and Insulin receptors connection on the modulation of glucose homeostasis and insulin sensitivity” (2018) • Fellowship Pedro Eurico Lisboa, Portuguese Society of Diabetology Meeting, entitled “Marcadores não- invasivos para a identificação de patologias do eixo hepatoentérico: visualização da permeabilidade intestinal”, Vilamoura, (2017) • Fellowship SPD/Novo Nordisk Dr. Almeida Ruas, Portuguese Society of Diabetology Meeting, entitled “Açúcar, Lipogénese e distúrbio metabólico: um novo papel para o tecido adiposo”, Vilamoura, (2017) • Best Basic Research Oral Communication: Fátima O. Martins, Diego Borges, João Silva, Catarina Duarte, John Jones, Ana Matias, M.P. Macedo; Permeabilidade intestinal e intolerância à glucose: abordagem terapêutica por flavonóides. In: Encontro SPD, Vilamoura, (2017) • Hippocrates Prize for the best work on the 14th Meeting of the Mediterranean Group for the study of Diabetes, Mediterranean Group for the Study of Diabetes, Istanbul, Turkey (2015) • Best GIFT project - entitled “Role of Increased Intestinal Permeability and Bacterial DNA Infiltration in the Pathogenesis of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease”, Portuguese Society of Diabetology (2015)
Email: fatima.martins@nms.unl.pt ORCID: 0000-0003-2161-459X Ciência ID: 7A18-1D50-F82D Research gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Fatima-Martins-5