In mammals, calories ingested in excess of those used are stored primarily as fat in adipose tissue; consistent ingestion of excess calories requires an enlargement of the adipose tissue mass. Thus, a dysfunction in adipose tissue growth may be a key factor in insulin resistance due to imbalanced fat storage and disrupted insulin action. Adipose tissue growth requires the recruitment and then the development of adipose precursor cells, but little is known about these processes in vivo.In this study, adipose cell-size probability distributions were measured in two Zucker fa/fa rats over a period of 151 and 163 days, from four weeks of age, using micro-biopsies to obtain subcutaneous (inguinal) fat tissue from the animals. These longitudinal ...
Adipose tissue grows by two mechanisms: hyperplasia (cell number increase) and hypertrophy (cell siz...
Aims/hypothesis: The aim of this study was to determine the role of fatty acid signalling in islet b...
Adipose tissue (AT) expansion is the result of two processes: hyperplasia and hypertrophy; and both,...
In mammals, calories ingested in excess of those used are stored primarily as fat in adipose tissue;...
Adipose tissue grows by two mechanisms: hyperplasia (cell number increase) and hypertrophy (cell siz...
International audienceAdipose tissue and adipocytes play a central role in the pathogenesis of metab...
SummaryFat mass expansion occurs by adipocyte hypertrophy or recruitment of differentiating adipocyt...
Adipocyte size and body fat distribution are strongly linked to the metabolic complications of obesi...
International audienceFat cells, called adipocytes, are designed to regulate energy homeostasis by s...
Adipocyte size and body fat distribution are strongly linked to the metabolic complications of obesi...
Obesity and insulin resistance are highly correlated with metabolic disturbances. Both the excess an...
Introduction: Adipocyte size and body fat distribution are strongly linked to the metabolic complica...
tivity of isolated rat epididymal fat cells and of their delipidated derivatives ("ghosts"...
We have studied the relationship between glucose uptake rate and Glut 1 and Glut 4 protein and mRNA ...
Thus far, histopathological changes in the pancreatic islets of Zucker Diabetic Fatty (ZDF) rats, an...
Adipose tissue grows by two mechanisms: hyperplasia (cell number increase) and hypertrophy (cell siz...
Aims/hypothesis: The aim of this study was to determine the role of fatty acid signalling in islet b...
Adipose tissue (AT) expansion is the result of two processes: hyperplasia and hypertrophy; and both,...
In mammals, calories ingested in excess of those used are stored primarily as fat in adipose tissue;...
Adipose tissue grows by two mechanisms: hyperplasia (cell number increase) and hypertrophy (cell siz...
International audienceAdipose tissue and adipocytes play a central role in the pathogenesis of metab...
SummaryFat mass expansion occurs by adipocyte hypertrophy or recruitment of differentiating adipocyt...
Adipocyte size and body fat distribution are strongly linked to the metabolic complications of obesi...
International audienceFat cells, called adipocytes, are designed to regulate energy homeostasis by s...
Adipocyte size and body fat distribution are strongly linked to the metabolic complications of obesi...
Obesity and insulin resistance are highly correlated with metabolic disturbances. Both the excess an...
Introduction: Adipocyte size and body fat distribution are strongly linked to the metabolic complica...
tivity of isolated rat epididymal fat cells and of their delipidated derivatives ("ghosts"...
We have studied the relationship between glucose uptake rate and Glut 1 and Glut 4 protein and mRNA ...
Thus far, histopathological changes in the pancreatic islets of Zucker Diabetic Fatty (ZDF) rats, an...
Adipose tissue grows by two mechanisms: hyperplasia (cell number increase) and hypertrophy (cell siz...
Aims/hypothesis: The aim of this study was to determine the role of fatty acid signalling in islet b...
Adipose tissue (AT) expansion is the result of two processes: hyperplasia and hypertrophy; and both,...