SummaryLipodystrophy and obesity represent extreme and opposite ends of the adiposity spectrum and have typically been attributed to alterations in the expression or function of distinct sets of genes. We previously demonstrated that lipin deficiency impairs adipocyte differentiation and causes lipodystrophy in the mouse. Using two different tissue-specific lipin transgenic mouse strains, we now demonstrate that enhanced lipin expression in either adipose tissue or skeletal muscle promotes obesity. This occurs through diverse mechanisms in the two tissues, with lipin levels in adipose tissue influencing the fat storage capacity of the adipocyte, and lipin levels in skeletal muscle acting as a determinant of whole-body energy expenditure and...
Through analysis of mice with spatially and temporally restricted inactivation of Lpin1, we characte...
Obesity is a major risk factor for diabetes and heart disease. We previously reported that the inact...
Mitochondrial dysfunction in adipose tissue occurs in obesity, type 2 diabetes, and some forms of li...
SummaryLipodystrophy and obesity represent extreme and opposite ends of the adiposity spectrum and h...
Mutations in the Lpin1 gene (encoding lipin) cause the lipodystrophy (adipose tissue deficiency) of ...
Lipin- and - f are the alternatively spliced gene products of the Lpin1 gene, whose product lipin is...
Recent studies in the mouse have demonstrated that variations in lipin expression levels in adipose ...
The lipin protein family of phosphatidate phosphatases has an established role in triacylglycerol sy...
Excess lipid accumulation resulting from an elevated supply of plasma fatty acids is linked to the p...
Myostatin (Mstn) is a secreted growth factor expressed in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue that ne...
Obesity is linked to adipose tissue hypertrophy (increased adipocyte cell size) and hyperplasia (inc...
Over the past 40 years the global prevalence of obesity has increased dramatically. With the emergen...
Adipose tissue glyceroneogenesis generates glycerol 3-phosphate, which could be used for fatty acid ...
Obesity is a major risk factor for diabetes and heart disease. We previously reported that the inact...
Lipin-1 is a Mg2+-dependent phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP) that in mice is necessary for normal...
Through analysis of mice with spatially and temporally restricted inactivation of Lpin1, we characte...
Obesity is a major risk factor for diabetes and heart disease. We previously reported that the inact...
Mitochondrial dysfunction in adipose tissue occurs in obesity, type 2 diabetes, and some forms of li...
SummaryLipodystrophy and obesity represent extreme and opposite ends of the adiposity spectrum and h...
Mutations in the Lpin1 gene (encoding lipin) cause the lipodystrophy (adipose tissue deficiency) of ...
Lipin- and - f are the alternatively spliced gene products of the Lpin1 gene, whose product lipin is...
Recent studies in the mouse have demonstrated that variations in lipin expression levels in adipose ...
The lipin protein family of phosphatidate phosphatases has an established role in triacylglycerol sy...
Excess lipid accumulation resulting from an elevated supply of plasma fatty acids is linked to the p...
Myostatin (Mstn) is a secreted growth factor expressed in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue that ne...
Obesity is linked to adipose tissue hypertrophy (increased adipocyte cell size) and hyperplasia (inc...
Over the past 40 years the global prevalence of obesity has increased dramatically. With the emergen...
Adipose tissue glyceroneogenesis generates glycerol 3-phosphate, which could be used for fatty acid ...
Obesity is a major risk factor for diabetes and heart disease. We previously reported that the inact...
Lipin-1 is a Mg2+-dependent phosphatidic acid phosphatase (PAP) that in mice is necessary for normal...
Through analysis of mice with spatially and temporally restricted inactivation of Lpin1, we characte...
Obesity is a major risk factor for diabetes and heart disease. We previously reported that the inact...
Mitochondrial dysfunction in adipose tissue occurs in obesity, type 2 diabetes, and some forms of li...