The protective effects of lower body subcutaneous adiposity are linked to the depot functioning as a ”metabolic sink” receiving and sequestering excess lipid. This postulate, however, is based on indirect evidence. Mechanisms that mediate this protection are unknown. Here we directly examined this with progressive subcutaneous adipose tissue removal. Ad libitum chow fed mice underwent sham surgery, unilateral or bilateral removal of inguinal adipose tissue or bilateral removal of both inguinal and dorsal adipose tissue. Subsequently mice were separated into 5 week chow or 5 or 13 week HFD groups (N = 10 per group). Primary outcome measures included adipocyte distribution, muscle and liver triglycerides, glucose tolerance, circulating adipoc...
The burden of obesity has increased globally over the last few decades and its association with ins...
Subcutaneous adipose tissue transplantation in diet-induced obese mice attenuates metabolic dysregul...
When energy is needed, white adipose tissue (WAT) provides fatty acids (FAs) for use in peripheral t...
Aims/hypothesis: Adipose tissue (AT) distribution is a major determinant of mortality and morbidity ...
Summary: Ectopic lipid deposition (ELD) is defined by excess fat storage in locations not classicall...
Insulin treatment is associated with increased adipose mass in both humans and mice. However, the un...
SummarySubcutaneous (SC) and visceral (VIS) obesity are associated with different risks of diabetes ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Diet-induced obesity is a rising health concern which can lead to the devel...
Intra-abdominal (AB) obesity is associated with a higher risk of diabetes than subcutaneous (SC) obe...
Despite the strong correlation between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and insulin resistance, hep...
Background: Diet-induced obesity is a rising health concern which can lead to the development of glu...
<div><p>When energy is needed, white adipose tissue (WAT) provides fatty acids (FAs) for use in peri...
Objective: Surplus dietary fat cannot be converted into other macronutrient forms or excreted, so ha...
To accommodate surplus energy, the adipose tissue expands by increasing adipocyte size (hypertrophy)...
Obesity is a critical risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D), and its prevalence i...
The burden of obesity has increased globally over the last few decades and its association with ins...
Subcutaneous adipose tissue transplantation in diet-induced obese mice attenuates metabolic dysregul...
When energy is needed, white adipose tissue (WAT) provides fatty acids (FAs) for use in peripheral t...
Aims/hypothesis: Adipose tissue (AT) distribution is a major determinant of mortality and morbidity ...
Summary: Ectopic lipid deposition (ELD) is defined by excess fat storage in locations not classicall...
Insulin treatment is associated with increased adipose mass in both humans and mice. However, the un...
SummarySubcutaneous (SC) and visceral (VIS) obesity are associated with different risks of diabetes ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Diet-induced obesity is a rising health concern which can lead to the devel...
Intra-abdominal (AB) obesity is associated with a higher risk of diabetes than subcutaneous (SC) obe...
Despite the strong correlation between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and insulin resistance, hep...
Background: Diet-induced obesity is a rising health concern which can lead to the development of glu...
<div><p>When energy is needed, white adipose tissue (WAT) provides fatty acids (FAs) for use in peri...
Objective: Surplus dietary fat cannot be converted into other macronutrient forms or excreted, so ha...
To accommodate surplus energy, the adipose tissue expands by increasing adipocyte size (hypertrophy)...
Obesity is a critical risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D), and its prevalence i...
The burden of obesity has increased globally over the last few decades and its association with ins...
Subcutaneous adipose tissue transplantation in diet-induced obese mice attenuates metabolic dysregul...
When energy is needed, white adipose tissue (WAT) provides fatty acids (FAs) for use in peripheral t...