... in brown adipocytes. Sympathetic stimulation of interscapular brownadiposetissue (iBAT) is the main physiological mechanism for regulating non-shivering thermogenesis in response to cold ...
... 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 ...of brown ...
... The adiposetissue pool in mammals is composed of at least two functionally distinct types of fat: white and ...White adiposetissue is the primary site of energy storage and the release of ...
... from brownadiposetissue ...pericardial adiposetissue derives from the primitive thoracic mesenchyme ...the adiposetissue contents to the coronary arteries and ...
... are brown, as are parts of the perirenal ...of adiposetissue depending on its cell structure, location, colour, vascularization and function: white adiposetissue (WAT) and ...
... on adiposetissue, more specifically in the mitochondria, increasing their oxidative capacity could have beneficial ...of adiposetissue: brownadiposetissue (BAT) ...
... diet. Adiposetissue appeared to have a profile in terms of Elovl6, SCD1 and DNL indices that fell between the diet and liver, suggesting a mechanism by which the majority of dietary lipid is directed to ...
... Although its biological function is not completely understood, BrCa1 seems to have an important role in both cellular differentiation and proliferation [22,24]. Recent studies have provided structural evidence for direct ...
... 6]LY^LPNO[HUKVILZP[`HYL^LSSRUV^UJH\ZLZVM adipocyte mass increase and they have been re- lated to a higher incidence of renal cell carcinoma BD4VYLV]LYHKPWVZL[PZZ\LTHZZPZYLSH[LK[V leptin and adiponectin, which modify ...
... Clinically, they appear as nodules in the subcutane- ous tissue. The age of the patient and the location of the lesions may help in the clinical diagnosis, however, histopathology is important for confirming the ...
... 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, ...
... Some studies have related hypoxia to the expression of genes associated with lipid metabolism, such as peroxi- some proliferator-activated receptor-gamma (PPAR-γ) and sterol regulatory element-binding proteins-1c ...
... It has been shown that HSL -/- mice develop a resistance to high fat diet-induced obesity (Harada et al. 2003). Interestingly, in the work published by the laboratory (Girousse et al. 2013), it was shown that HSL +/- ...
... of adiposetissue with liver histology in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ...visceral adiposetissue (VAT), subcutaneous adiposetissue (SAT) and total ...
... 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 ...
... Taxonomic composition and diet composition of a fish assemblage in the lake Tupé during low water season were studied. Lake Tupé is a Central Amazonian blackwater lake in the Rio Negro basin. At high water season, fishes ...
... Considering the energy-dissipating ability of UCP1 by β3-adrenergic stimulation, the enhancement of its expression and activation by transcription factors and coactivators can be a promising strategy for anti-obesity and ...
... Da Silva Meirelles, L., Malta, T. M., De Deus Wagatsuma, V. M., Palma, P. V., Aráujo, A. G., Ribeiro, Malmegrim, K. C., Morato de Oliveira, F., Panepucci, R. A., Silva, W. A. Jr., Kashima Haddad, S. y Covas, D. T. ...
... Cardiovascular and metabolic diseases are associated with obesity and with alterations in the production of adi- pokines, such as leptin, resistin, adiponectin, TNF- ␣ , plas- minogen activator inhibitor-1, and ...