adipose tissue‐derived stem cellsbody contouringesthetic dermatologylipofillinglipolysisliposculptureThe role of adipose tissue has long been underestimated in esthetic dermatology. With the development of liposculpture and lipolysis, subcutaneous adipose tissue has gained an increasing interest. Harvested ...
Adipose tissue reacts differentially to physiological or metabolic stress by secreting aforementioned endocrine factors to cope with metabolic and immune processes including, appetite control, energy expenditure, insulin sensitivity glucose homeostasis, tissue and skin repair, bone turnover and inflammation ...
Adipose tissue is comprised of a vast range of cellular and noncellular components. By volume, adipocytes are the most prominent cell within a given white fat depot. However, by cell number, it is likely that mature adipocytes are in the minority due to the presence of a large network of ...
Skin-associated adipose tissue includes dermal and subcutaneous adipocytes. In mice, these two layers develop independently and are separated by a distinct muscle layer known as the panniculus carnosus. The dWAT layer, which is 2–15 cells thick, develops independently from subcutaneous adipose tissue...
A number of adipokines, including leptin and adiponectin, have well-established effects on kidney function; adiponectin might also be produced locally within the kidney and exert important metabolic functions in an autocrine fashion As a source of pro-inflammatory cytokines, adipose tissue might exert ...
Adipose tissue loss is identified up to 6 months, and skeletal muscle wasting is identified up to 18 months before the clinical diagnosis of pancreatic cancer and is not present in the matched control population. Tissue losses are of similar magnitude in cases diagnosed with localized compared ...
White adipose tissue (WAT) is one of the most abundant tissues in mammals, exhibiting numerous complex functions. The primary purpose of WAT is to store excess energy in the form of fat for future use by other cells of the organism during periods of ener
Epithelial Epithelial tissue is made of closely-packed cells arranged in flat sheets. Epithelia form the surface of the skin‚ line the various cavities and tubes of the body‚ and cover the internal organs. Subsets of Epithelia Epithelia that form the interface between the internal and ...
Adipose tissue is a complex organ that comprises a wide range of cell types with diverse energy storage, metabolic regulation, and neuroendocrine and immune functions. Because it contains various imm...
Recent developments in adipose-derived stromal/stem cell (ADSC) biology provide new hopes for tissue engineering and regeneration medicine. Due to their pluripotent activity, paracrine activity, and immunomodulatory function, ADSCs have been widely admin