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تعداد نتایج: 2214  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2014
Ngoc Ly T Nguyen Jessica Randall Bruce W Banfield Timothy J Bartness

There is a link between visceral white adipose tissue (WAT) and the metabolic syndrome in humans, with health improvements produced with small visceral WAT reduction. By contrast, subcutaneous WAT provides a site for lipid storage that is rather innocuous relative to ectopic lipid storage in muscle or liver. The sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is the principal initiator for lipolysis in WAT by...

2016
Andrew C. McCourt Lovisa Jakobsson Sara Larsson Cecilia Holm Sarah Piel Eskil Elmér Maria Björkqvist

Huntington's disease (HD) is a fatal, autosomal dominantly inherited neurodegenerative disorder, characterised not only by progressive cognitive, motor and psychiatric impairments, but also of peripheral pathology. In both human HD and in mouse models of HD there is evidence of increased energy expenditure and weight loss, alongside altered body composition. Unlike white adipose tissue (WAT), b...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2010
Sandrine Ellero Ghassan Chakhtoura Corinne Barreau Sophie Langouët Chantal Benelli Luc Penicaud Philippe Beaune Isabelle de Waziers

Lipophilic pollutants can accumulate in human white adipose tissue (WAT), and the consequences of this accumulation are still poorly understood. Cytochromes P450 (P450s) have recently been found in rat WAT and shown to be inducible through mechanisms similar to those in the liver. The aim of our study was to describe the cytochrome P450 pattern and their induction mechanisms in human WAT. Expla...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2008
Nilton A Brito Márcia N Brito Timothy J Bartness

Surplus energy is principally stored in white adipose tissue (WAT) as triacylglycerol and mobilized via lipolysis through norepinephrine (NE) released from sympathetic nervous system terminals innervating WAT. We demonstrated that central melanocortin receptor agonism provokes differential sympathetic drives across WAT pads and interscapular brown adipose tissue (IBAT). Here we tested for diffe...

2015
Holly Tabor

One of the often-bemoaned characteristics of modern life is the absence of leisure time due to chronic “busyness” and the constant connection afforded (or required) by our ever-present digital devices. As a result, time for nonessential reading is often in short supply, and we fiercely guard any minutes that we can steal from the other commitments of life. So when we do find time, what do we re...

2003
Arda Retief Helena M de Klerk

Tot dusver is baie min navorsing wat konsentreer op die spesifieke probleme wat deur Internet kledingverbruikers ondervind word, gedoen. Wanneer kledingitems aangekoop word, is waargenome kwaliteit ‘n belangrike faktor wat keuses en besluitneming beïnvloed. ‘n Gids om kwaliteit visueel te beoordeel behoort dus van waarde te wees, veral vir die verbruiker wat sy/ haar aankope op die Internet doen.

Journal: :Cell 2015
Garron T. Dodd Stephanie Decherf Kim Loh Stephanie E. Simonds Florian Wiede Eglantine Balland Troy L. Merry Heike Münzberg Zhong-Yin Zhang Barbara B. Kahn Benjamin G. Neel Kendra K. Bence Zane B. Andrews Michael A. Cowley Tony Tiganis

The primary task of white adipose tissue (WAT) is the storage of lipids. However, "beige" adipocytes also exist in WAT. Beige adipocytes burn fat and dissipate the energy as heat, but their abundance is diminished in obesity. Stimulating beige adipocyte development, or WAT browning, increases energy expenditure and holds potential for combating metabolic disease and obesity. Here, we report tha...

2013
Wen Liang Giulia Tonini Petra Mulder Thomas Kelder Marjan van Erk Anita M. van den Hoek Rob Mariman Peter Y. Wielinga Michela Baccini Teake Kooistra Annibale Biggeri Robert Kleemann

BACKGROUND Chronic metabolic overload results in lipid accumulation and subsequent inflammation in white adipose tissue (WAT), often accompanied by non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). In response to metabolic overload, the expression of genes involved in lipid metabolism and inflammatory processes is adapted. However, it still remains unknown how these adaptations in gene expression in e...

2014
Melissa A. Linden Yair Pincu Stephen A. Martin Jeffrey A. Woods Tracy Baynard

As white adipose tissue (WAT) expands under obesogenic conditions, local WAT hypoxia may contribute to the chronic low-grade inflammation observed in obesity. Aerobic exercise training is beneficial in treating WAT inflammation after obesity is established, but it remains unknown whether exercise training, while on a concomitant high-fat (HF) diet, influences WAT inflammation during the develop...

2015
Eleen Zarebidaki Timothy Bartness Bingzhong Xue Aaron Roseberry

There are two distinct types of adipose tissue which have different functions within the body, white (WAT) and brown (BAT). Browning of WAT occurs with increases in the WAT sympathetic nervous system (SNS) drive. In this regard we previously reported that melatonin (MEL) stimulation of MEL receptor 1A (MEL1a) within the SNS outflow to the WAT might be implicated in a naturally-occurring reversa...

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