Adipose tissue is a mosaic organ that contains mature adipocytes, immune cells, neurons, and stromal vascular cells. It is now recognized as a principal site for hormone production and a critical regulator of body temperature. Adipose tissue also secretes adipokines, which are adipose-derived protein...
Related to Brown adipose tissue:White adipose tissue brown fat n. One of two types of fatty tissue in mammals, especially in newborn infants and hibernating animals, that is composed of dark-colored cells containing numerous mitochondria and lipids, which are converted into body heat. ...
Adipose tissue is a large and dynamic endocrine organ responsible for energy storage, making up between 2–70 % of body weight in humans [27]. When adipocytes cannot uptake excess triglycerides, the body synthesizes new adipocytes; the process is termed adipogenesis (Fig. 1), which creates ...
What is another name for adipose tissue? What is the structure of adipose tissue? What is white adipose tissue? Which type of fat is stored in subcutaneous tissue? What is the predominant cell type in adipose tissue? What is beige adipose tissue?
Xue et al. previously reported the existence of a unique subset of beige adipocytes, so-called developmentally induced beige adipocytes, which are transiently induced in postnatal mice11. Adipose tissue is innervated by SNS that plays a key role in adipose lipolysis and BAT/beige thermogenesis12,...
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 ...
Adipose tissue (AT) plays a fundamental role in systemic energy homoeostasis. In mammals it is typically classified into two major subtypes: white AT (WAT), which stores and releases energy and has diverse endocrine functions; and brown AT (BAT), which mediates adaptive thermogenesis1. Cold exp...
Pharmacological and nutritional agents promoting browning of white adipose tissue. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1831, 969–985 (2013). CAS PubMed Google Scholar Wu, J., Cohen, P. & Spiegelman, B. M. Adaptive thermogenesis in adipocytes: is beige the new brown? Genes Dev. 27, 234–250 (2013...
Background:Obesity which is now a worldwide epidemic and is unanimously recognized as a leading cause of Insulin resistance(IR) and its complications including type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Method:We review the most important revelations made during the ...
Regenerative medicine based on stem cells in adipose tissue is considered a promising treatment modality for many orthopedic problems [19]. This current study was designed to find the possible regenerative power of adipose derived SVF in OA through testing its efficacy for treatment of induced OA in...