© 2019 The Author(s). Background: The obesity-related risk of developing metabolic syndrome is higher in males than in females of reproductive age, likely due to estrogen-mediated reduced adipose tissue inflammation and fibrosis with hypertrophied adipocytes. Depletion of the ubiquitin ligase Siah2 reduced white adipose tissue inflammation and improved glucose metabolism in obese male mice. Siah2 is a transcriptional target of estrogen, but data is lacking about the effect of Siah2 on adipose tissue of females. We therefore evaluated the impact of Siah2 deficiency on white and brown adipose tissue in females of reproductive age. Methods: Body composition, adipose tissue morphology, brown adipose tissue gene, and protein expression and adipo...
Obesity has a major socio-economic health impact. There are profound sex differences in adipose tiss...
Objective: Recent studies indicate that brown adipose tissue, in addition to its role in thermogenes...
Sex hormones such as estrogens and androgens are known to influence the development of adiposity and...
Abstract Background The obesity-related risk of developing metabolic syndrome is higher in males tha...
This is a tiff file title Additional Information on Metabolic and Inflammatory markers and PPARÎł pr...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic, low-grade adipose tissue inflammation associated with adipocyte hypertrophy is a...
© 2015 The Obesity Society. Objective Chronic, low-grade adipose tissue inflammation associated with...
This is a tiff file titled Additional Information on White and Brown Fat Morphology (TIF 6267 kb
© 2016 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Adipose tissue expansion...
Context:Men and women differ in body fat distribution and adipose tissue metabolism as well as in ob...
Objectives: Brown adipose tissue (BAT) and BAT-like adipose tissues, referred to as ‘beige’ adipose ...
Female mice display greater adipose angiogenesis and maintain healthier adipose tissue than do males...
Female mice display greater adipose angiogenesis and maintain healthier adipose tissue than do males...
Female mice display greater adipose angiogenesis and maintain healthier adipose tissue than do males...
Background: In mammals, white adipose tissue (WAT) stores fat and brown adipose tissue (BAT) dissipa...
Obesity has a major socio-economic health impact. There are profound sex differences in adipose tiss...
Objective: Recent studies indicate that brown adipose tissue, in addition to its role in thermogenes...
Sex hormones such as estrogens and androgens are known to influence the development of adiposity and...
Abstract Background The obesity-related risk of developing metabolic syndrome is higher in males tha...
This is a tiff file title Additional Information on Metabolic and Inflammatory markers and PPARÎł pr...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic, low-grade adipose tissue inflammation associated with adipocyte hypertrophy is a...
© 2015 The Obesity Society. Objective Chronic, low-grade adipose tissue inflammation associated with...
This is a tiff file titled Additional Information on White and Brown Fat Morphology (TIF 6267 kb
© 2016 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Adipose tissue expansion...
Context:Men and women differ in body fat distribution and adipose tissue metabolism as well as in ob...
Objectives: Brown adipose tissue (BAT) and BAT-like adipose tissues, referred to as ‘beige’ adipose ...
Female mice display greater adipose angiogenesis and maintain healthier adipose tissue than do males...
Female mice display greater adipose angiogenesis and maintain healthier adipose tissue than do males...
Female mice display greater adipose angiogenesis and maintain healthier adipose tissue than do males...
Background: In mammals, white adipose tissue (WAT) stores fat and brown adipose tissue (BAT) dissipa...
Obesity has a major socio-economic health impact. There are profound sex differences in adipose tiss...
Objective: Recent studies indicate that brown adipose tissue, in addition to its role in thermogenes...
Sex hormones such as estrogens and androgens are known to influence the development of adiposity and...