<div><p>Presence of thermogenically active adipose tissue in adult humans has been inversely associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes. While it had been shown that insulin is crucial for the development of classical brown fat, its role in development and function of inducible brown-in-white (brite) adipose tissue is less clear. Here we show that insulin deficiency impaired differentiation of brite adipocytes. However, adrenergic stimulation almost fully induced the thermogenic program under these settings. Although brite differentiation of adipocytes as well as browning of white adipose tissue entailed substantially elevated glucose uptake by adipose tissue, the capacity of insulin to stimulate glucose uptake surprisingly was not higher ...
Many approaches have been used in the effective management of type 2 diabetes mellitus. A recent par...
Obesity, an excess accumulation of white adipose tissue (WAT), has become a global epidemic and is a...
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) has attracted scientific interest as an antidiabetic tissue owing to its ...
Presence of thermogenically active adipose tissue in adult humans has been inversely associated with...
Adipose tissue exists in three shades: White adipose tissue (WAT), the site of energy storage, brown...
Abstract Mammalian adipose tissue is traditionally categorized into white and brown relating to the...
Although insulin regulates metabolism in both brown and white adipocytes, the role of these tissues ...
Excess caloric intake does not always translate to an expansion of the subcutaneous adipose tissue (...
The adipose tissue (AT) is multifunctional, acting as an endocrine tissue and participating in the r...
The adipose tissue (AT) is multifunctional, acting as an endocrine tissue and participating in the r...
The data consistently suggests that expansion and activation of beige/brite adipose tissue may possi...
Purpose of reviewBrown adipose tissue (BAT) and the thermogenic adipocytes in white adipose tissue (...
Purpose of reviewBrown adipose tissue (BAT) and the thermogenic adipocytes in white adipose tissue (...
Inducing brown adipocytes in white adipose tissues is a promising target to combat obesity and its r...
AbstractThe presence of two distinct types of adipose tissue, which have opposing functions, has bee...
Many approaches have been used in the effective management of type 2 diabetes mellitus. A recent par...
Obesity, an excess accumulation of white adipose tissue (WAT), has become a global epidemic and is a...
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) has attracted scientific interest as an antidiabetic tissue owing to its ...
Presence of thermogenically active adipose tissue in adult humans has been inversely associated with...
Adipose tissue exists in three shades: White adipose tissue (WAT), the site of energy storage, brown...
Abstract Mammalian adipose tissue is traditionally categorized into white and brown relating to the...
Although insulin regulates metabolism in both brown and white adipocytes, the role of these tissues ...
Excess caloric intake does not always translate to an expansion of the subcutaneous adipose tissue (...
The adipose tissue (AT) is multifunctional, acting as an endocrine tissue and participating in the r...
The adipose tissue (AT) is multifunctional, acting as an endocrine tissue and participating in the r...
The data consistently suggests that expansion and activation of beige/brite adipose tissue may possi...
Purpose of reviewBrown adipose tissue (BAT) and the thermogenic adipocytes in white adipose tissue (...
Purpose of reviewBrown adipose tissue (BAT) and the thermogenic adipocytes in white adipose tissue (...
Inducing brown adipocytes in white adipose tissues is a promising target to combat obesity and its r...
AbstractThe presence of two distinct types of adipose tissue, which have opposing functions, has bee...
Many approaches have been used in the effective management of type 2 diabetes mellitus. A recent par...
Obesity, an excess accumulation of white adipose tissue (WAT), has become a global epidemic and is a...
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) has attracted scientific interest as an antidiabetic tissue owing to its ...