نتایج جستجو برای: subcutaneous human adipocyte

تعداد نتایج: 1676266  

2016
Nan-Nan Wu Chuan-Hai Zhang Hyuek-Jong Lee Yan Ma Xin Wang Xiao-Juan Ma Wei Ma Dong Zhao Ying-Mei Feng

Both brown adipocytes (BAC) and beige cells hold therapeutic potential for the treatment of metabolic disorders. Unfortunately, the amount and activity of these cells are limited in adults. Although BAC marker expression has been shown in peri-renal adipose tissues in children and adults, functional assessment is lacking. Furthermore, it is entirely unknown whether adipose progenitors are prese...

2016
Xiaoxiao Peng Alfredo Giménez-Cassina Paul Petrus Marcus Conrad Mikael Rydén Elias S. J. Arnér

Recently thioredoxin reductase 1 (TrxR1), encoded by Txnrd1, was suggested to modulate glucose and lipid metabolism in mice. Here we discovered that TrxR1 suppresses insulin responsiveness, anabolic metabolism and adipocyte differentiation. Immortalized mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) lacking Txnrd1 (Txnrd1(-/-)) displayed increased metabolic flux, glycogen storage, lipogenesis and adipogene...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2013
S H Choi G O Gang J E Sawyer B J Johnson K H Kim C W Choi S B Smith

We hypothesized that supplementing finishing diets with palm oil would promote adipocyte differentiation in subcutaneous adipose tissue of feedlot steers, and that soybean oil supplementation would depress adipocyte differentiation. Twenty-eight Angus steers were assigned randomly to 3 groups of 9 or 10 steers and fed a basal diet without additional fat (control), with 3% palm oil (rich in palm...

2017
M. C. Serra A. S. Ryan A. P. Goldberg

OBJECTIVES This study examines the hypothesis that lower adipose tissue lipoprotein lipase (LPL) activity and a limited capacity for subcutaneous adipocyte expansion will be associated with metabolic syndrome (MSyn) in postmenopausal women who are overweight and obese. METHODS Women (N = 150; age 60 ± 1 year; BMI: 31.5 ± 0.3 kg m-2; mean ± standard errors of the means [SEM]) with and without ...

2013
Pavankumar Patel Nicola Abate

Burden of obesity has increased significantly in the United States over last few decades. Association of obesity with insulin resistance and related cardiometabolic problems is well established. Traditionally, adipose tissue in visceral fat depot has been considered a major culprit in development of insulin resistance. However, growing body of the literature has suggested that adipose tissue in...

2013
Kamila Wojciechowicz Karl Gledhill Carrie A. Ambler Craig B. Manning Colin A. B. Jahoda

The laboratory mouse is a key animal model for studies of adipose biology, metabolism and disease, yet the developmental changes that occur in tissues and cells that become the adipose layer in mouse skin have received little attention. Moreover, the terminology around this adipose body is often confusing, as frequently no distinction is made between adipose tissue within the skin, and so calle...

2014
David Cadagan Raheela Khan Saad Amer

The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of metabolic disorders characterized by insulin resistance and hyperinsulinaemia, and its presence can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease significantly. The metabolic syndrome is associated with increased circulating androgen levels in women, which may originate from the ovaries and adrenal glands. Adipocytes are also able to synthesise steroid hormo...

2017
Li Fen Liu Colleen M. Craig Lorna L. Tolentino Okmi Choi John Morton Homero Rivas Samuel W. Cushman Edgar G. Engleman Tracey McLaughlin

AIM The physiologic mechanisms underlying the relationship between obesity and insulin resistance are not fully understood. Impaired adipocyte differentiation and localized inflammation characterize adipose tissue from obese, insulin-resistant humans. The directionality of this relationship is not known, however. The aim of the current study was to investigate whether adipose tissue inflammatio...

2018
Diana Vargas Carolina López Edward Acero Edgar Benitez Angélica Wintaco Jaime Camacho Marisol Carreño Juan Umaña Daniela Jimenez Said Díaz Fernando Lizcano

The anatomical location of adipose tissue might have direct implications for its functionality and risk of cardiovascular disease. Adipose tissue surrounding blood vessels may be thermogenically more active in specific areas of the body, releasing substances that regulate vascular metabolism. In humans, the phenotypic characteristics of adipose tissue surrounding the aorta and the cardiovascula...

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