... of adiposetissue with liver histology in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ...visceral adiposetissue (VAT), subcutaneous adiposetissue (SAT) and total ...
... White adiposetissue (WAT) mainly stores large amount of lipids as a buffer for energy supply during fasting and secrete a vast number of protein products with hormone function ...brown adipose ...
... (OM) adiposetissue samples obtained during the surgical procedures carried out in 12 subjects were aseptically isolated and all visible connective tissue was ...from adiposetissue ...
... For first-strand cDNA synthesis, a constant amount of 1 m g of total RNA was reverse transcribed using random hexamers as primers and Transcriptor Reverse Transcriptase (Roche, Mann- heim, Germany). mRNA levels were ...
... Adiposetissue is recognized as a key regulator of energy balance, playing an active role in lipid storage with mul- tiple distinct deposits (subcutaneous, intra-abdominal and intrathoracic) ...addition, ...
... Therapeutic approaches for CKD (chronic kidney disease) have been able to reduce proteinuria, but not diminish the disease progression. We have demonstrated beneficial effects by injection of BM (bone marrow)-derived ...
... of adiposetissue is very important in severe obesity, Munc18c from adiposetissue could play a relevant role in the regulation of insulin-stimulated exocytosis of GLUT4-contain- ing ...
... of adiposetissue seem to be involved in the medium-term evolution of anthropometric variables after bariatric ...between adiposetissue gene expression and weight loss after bariatric ...of ...
... the adiposetissue were determined by real time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using a predesigned and validated Taqman primer/probe ...
... brown adiposetissue ...pericardial adiposetissue derives from the primitive thoracic mesenchyme ...the adiposetissue contents to the coronary arteries and ...
... between adiposetissue lipid composition and the development of obe- sity and metabolic dysfunction in mouse models of obesity and obese human ...in adiposetissue that was both longer and ...
... in adiposetissue from morbidly obese sub- jects and obese mice, as in previous studies [5, ...that adiposetissue is poorly oxygenated in obesity ...human adiposetissue and ...
... that adiposetissue macrophages derive from cir- culating monocytes, which migrate into the adiposetissue under the influence of chemokines ...visceral adiposetissue contribute ...
... of adiposetissue is accompanied by an increase in the risk of developing insulin resistance and type 2 ...of adiposetissue or fat accumulation in other tissues, together with the toxic ...
... didymal adiposetissue in rats at a young age (45 d or 7 wk of age), leading to increased fat content in this tissue and in the carcass and to increased body mass ...the adiposetissue, ...
... in adiposetissue to elicit inflammatory responses; resident macrophages can also secrete inflammatory ...the adiposetissue macrophages in diet-induced obesity tend to have a pro-inflammatory ...
... in adipose and mammary gland tissues of virgin and pregnant rats 24 h after receiving one oral dose of vitamin E: vitamin E content in adiposetissue appeared very similar in virgin ...
... White adiposetissue (WAT) is the most affected tissue in ...the tissue, in which there are preadipocytes, stem cells, fibroblasts, endothelial and immune cells, such as macrophages and ...
... oxLDL scavenger receptor expression (CD36), and enhanced ABCA1 (ATP-binding cassette A1) expression, a key regulator of macrophage cholesterol efflux. PE also downregulated inflammatory related genes such as iNOS and ...
... In accordance with previous studies on the expression of NO synthase in adiposetissue [11–13], we show, in the present study, that cytokine-activated 3T3-L1 cells, an established adipocyte cell line, ...