... transcription factors related to brown fat-like multilocular adipocytes such as PRDM16, FGF21 and/or PPARα and PGC-1α, among others (Seale et al., 2007; Seale et al., 2011; Hondares et al., 2011a; Hondares et al., ...
... 3T3-L1 adipocytes were incubated in the absence or presence of TNF- α (20 ng/ml), LPS (10 µ g/ml) and IFN- γ (400 units/ml). After 14 h, the incubation medium was replaced by Krebs–Ringer bicarbonate buffer and the cells ...
... fed a diet with 60% of energy as fat. In the second, we induced obesity by feeding the animals with a cafeteria diet and we analyzed the corrective effects of two PE doses (10 and 20 mg/ day) as well as two periods of ...
... Adiposetissue fatty acids chain length and saturation increases in genetic models of ...subcutaneous whiteadiposetissue (scWAT) from 4 month old ob/ob mice and lean wild-type mice as ...
... Whiteadiposetissue (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 ...
... The adiposetissue pool in mammals is composed of at least two functionally distinct types of fat: white and ...brown. Whiteadiposetissue is the primary site of energy storage ...
... 2011). Whiteadiposetissue (WAT) is the most affected tissue in ...the tissue, in which there are preadipocytes, stem cells, fibroblasts, endothelial and immune cells, such as ...
... Though adiposetissue volumes were higher in those with overweight or obesity, when the adiposetissue volu- mes (TAT, VAT and SAT) were adjusted for the BMI, there was no difference in the ...
... Visceral adiposetissue and subcutaneous adiposetissue were measured on preoperative computerized tomography ...Visceral adiposetissue and sub- cutaneous 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 ...
... 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, ...
... in adiposetissue, which would reflect good adaptation of the adiposetissue to the excess of fat and FFA, may influence the loss of adiposetissue after ...surgery, ...
... brown adiposetissue ...pericardial adiposetissue derives from the primitive thoracic mesenchyme ...the adiposetissue contents to the coronary arteries 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 ...
... 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, and the stomach content were examined in the laboratory under a ...of adiposetissue was classified as degrees 1 (no or almost no adiposetissue present), 2 ...
... 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 ...