Obesity is a complex and incompletely understood disease, but current drug screening strategies mostly rely on immature in vitro adipose models which cannot recapitulate it properly. To address this issue, we developed a statistically validated high-throughput screening model by seeding human mature adipocytes from patients, encapsulated in physiological collagen microfibers. These drop tissues ensured the maintenance of adipocyte viability and functionality for controlling glucose and fatty acids uptake, as well as glycerol release. As such, patients’ BMI and insulin sensitivity displayed a strong inverse correlation: the healthy adipocytes were associated with the highest insulin-induced glucose uptake, while insulin resistance was confir...
The adipose tissue is a metabolically active endocrine organ with a dynamic secretome that is known ...
Obesity has become a global epidemic. Approximately 15% of the world population is either overweight...
Summary: White adipose tissue (WAT) is a central factor in the development of type 2 diabetes, but t...
Impaired white adipose tissue (WAT) function has been recognized as a critical early event in obesit...
Adipose models have been applied to mechanistic studies of metabolic diseases (such as diabetes) and...
Adipocytes are key regulators of human metabolism, and their dysfunction in insulin signaling is cen...
One hallmark of obesity is adipocyte hypertrophy and hyperplasia. To gain novel insights into adipos...
One hallmark of obesity is adipocyte hypertrophy and hyperplasia. To gain novel insights into adipos...
As of 2014, the World Health Organization estimated 1.9 billion overweight people, of which 600 mill...
Adipose tissues have been known to be the major site for energy storage and metabolic maintenance. D...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is one of the leading non-infectious diseases worldwide and closely rela...
Background and aims: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is a complex disease affecting many pathways in differ...
Adipose tissue is the primary tissue affected in most single gene forms of severe insulin resistance...
Obesity is the consequence of a positive energy balance and characterized by enlargement of the adip...
Adipose tissue is the primary tissue affected in most single gene forms of severe insulin resistance...
The adipose tissue is a metabolically active endocrine organ with a dynamic secretome that is known ...
Obesity has become a global epidemic. Approximately 15% of the world population is either overweight...
Summary: White adipose tissue (WAT) is a central factor in the development of type 2 diabetes, but t...
Impaired white adipose tissue (WAT) function has been recognized as a critical early event in obesit...
Adipose models have been applied to mechanistic studies of metabolic diseases (such as diabetes) and...
Adipocytes are key regulators of human metabolism, and their dysfunction in insulin signaling is cen...
One hallmark of obesity is adipocyte hypertrophy and hyperplasia. To gain novel insights into adipos...
One hallmark of obesity is adipocyte hypertrophy and hyperplasia. To gain novel insights into adipos...
As of 2014, the World Health Organization estimated 1.9 billion overweight people, of which 600 mill...
Adipose tissues have been known to be the major site for energy storage and metabolic maintenance. D...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is one of the leading non-infectious diseases worldwide and closely rela...
Background and aims: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is a complex disease affecting many pathways in differ...
Adipose tissue is the primary tissue affected in most single gene forms of severe insulin resistance...
Obesity is the consequence of a positive energy balance and characterized by enlargement of the adip...
Adipose tissue is the primary tissue affected in most single gene forms of severe insulin resistance...
The adipose tissue is a metabolically active endocrine organ with a dynamic secretome that is known ...
Obesity has become a global epidemic. Approximately 15% of the world population is either overweight...
Summary: White adipose tissue (WAT) is a central factor in the development of type 2 diabetes, but t...