III. The response to insulin by different types of adipose tissue and in the presence of various metabolites. J Biol Chem. 1960 Mar; 235 :584–588.Ball, E. G., and O. Cooper. 1960. Studies on the metabolism of adipose tissue. III. The response to insulin by different types of ...
Adipose-derived Stem Cells (ASCs) have great potential in the field of tissue engineering. There is evidence that human ASCs from different depots of adipose tissue may produce different characteristics. Canine is a large and important animal model for human diseases which has led to interest in...
Fat cells, also called adipocytes, are a major cell component ofadipose tissue. Adipocytes contain droplets of stored fat (triglycerides) that can be used for energy. When fat is stored, its cells become round and swollen. When fat is used, its cells shrink. Adipose cells also have a criti...
In growing rats, dietary inclusion of FOS at 10% for 3-4 weeks decreased food energy intake, body weight gain and adipose tissue mass[13] but at 5% for 6 weeks in another study only decreased epididymal fat pad mass without affecting intake or body weight[10], while 6% of a similar ...
subcutaneous adipose tissue regional difference perilipin adipose differentiation-related protein 47-kDa tail interacting protein INTRODUCTION Adipose tissue growth is dependent primarily upon an increase in the number of adipocytes (hyperplasia) and an enlargement of adipocytes (hypertrophy). Adipocyte hyperplas...
The CAF diet increased the mass of adipose tissue while the HF diet did not. Conclusions Different diets produced substantial changes in the fate of ingested nutrient energy. Dietary lipids were not essential for sustaining increases in body lipid (or adipose tissue) content. Body protein accrual ...
In grow- ing rats, dietary inclusion of FOS at 10% for 3-4 weeks de- creased food energy intake, body weight gain and adipose tissue mass [13] but at 5% for 6 weeks in another study only decreased epididymal fat pad mass without affecting intake or body weight [10], while 6% of a...
Two fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs) are expressed in adipose tissue, adipocyte lipid binding protein (ALBP) and keratinocyte lipid binding protein (KLBP). This study investigated FABP expression in visceral and subcutaneous human adipose tissue depot
of autophagic machinery genes in the adipose tissue of obese patients, such as autophagy-related genes (ATG5, ATG7, andATG12), beclin-1, LC3A and B, LC3-II, and p62. This increased expression was attributed to the enhanced improved function of both the E2 factor (E2F) and FOXO ...
Adipose tissue-derived signatures for obesity and type 2 diabetes: adipokines, batokines and microRNAs. J Clin Med. 2019;8:854. CAS PubMed Central Google Scholar Li H, Ruan XZ, Powis SH. EPA and DHA reduce LPSinduced inflammation responses in HK-2 cells: evidence for a PPAR-gamma-...