White adipose tissue (WAT) is the primary energy storage organ and its excess contributes to obesity, while brown adipose tissue (BAT) and inducible thermogenic (beige/brite) adipocytes in WAT dissipate energy via Ucp1 to maintain body temperature. BAT and subcutaneous WAT develop perinatally while visceral WAT forms after birth from precursors expressing distinct markers, such as Myf5, Pref-1, Wt1, and Prx1, depending on the anatomical location. In addition to the embryonic adipose precursors, a pool of endothelial cells or mural cells expressing Pparγ, Pdgfrβ, Sma and Zfp423 may become adipocytes during WAT expansion in adults. Several markers, such as Cd29, Cd34, Sca1, Cd24, Pdgfrα and Pref-1 are detected in adult WAT SVF cells that can ...
International audienceBrown adipose tissue (BAT) has long been thought to be absent or very scarce i...
Attainment of a brown adipocyte cell phenotype in white adipocytes, with their abundant mitochondria...
Adipose tissue mass can expand throughout adult life. Therefore, proliferative adipocyte precursor c...
White adipocytes store excess energy in the form of triglycerides, whereas brown and beige adipocyte...
The global incidence of obesity and its comorbidities continues to rise along with a demand for nove...
Adipose tissue is increasingly recognized as a dynamic, endocrine organ responsible for regulating m...
International audienceThe current epidemic of obesity and overweight has caused a surge of interest ...
Obesity is a major driver of medical morbidity worldwide by promoting the pathogenesis of diabetes m...
The obesity epidemic has intensified efforts to understand the mechanisms controlling adipose tissue...
Obesity, a metabolic syndrome caused by abnormal and ectopic accumulation of adipose tissue (fat), h...
Obesity has become a worldwide epidemic, which has lead to a surge of interest in therapeutics to co...
The developmental origins of brown adipose tissue and white adipose tissue are distinct, with brown ...
White adipocytes represent the principle site for energy storage whereas brown/beige adipocytes emer...
AbstractThe Study of Adipose Tissue Differentiation and DevelopmentbyOlga GulyaevaDoctor of Philosop...
INTRODUCTION: Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a potential therapeutic target to reverse obesity. The p...
International audienceBrown adipose tissue (BAT) has long been thought to be absent or very scarce i...
Attainment of a brown adipocyte cell phenotype in white adipocytes, with their abundant mitochondria...
Adipose tissue mass can expand throughout adult life. Therefore, proliferative adipocyte precursor c...
White adipocytes store excess energy in the form of triglycerides, whereas brown and beige adipocyte...
The global incidence of obesity and its comorbidities continues to rise along with a demand for nove...
Adipose tissue is increasingly recognized as a dynamic, endocrine organ responsible for regulating m...
International audienceThe current epidemic of obesity and overweight has caused a surge of interest ...
Obesity is a major driver of medical morbidity worldwide by promoting the pathogenesis of diabetes m...
The obesity epidemic has intensified efforts to understand the mechanisms controlling adipose tissue...
Obesity, a metabolic syndrome caused by abnormal and ectopic accumulation of adipose tissue (fat), h...
Obesity has become a worldwide epidemic, which has lead to a surge of interest in therapeutics to co...
The developmental origins of brown adipose tissue and white adipose tissue are distinct, with brown ...
White adipocytes represent the principle site for energy storage whereas brown/beige adipocytes emer...
AbstractThe Study of Adipose Tissue Differentiation and DevelopmentbyOlga GulyaevaDoctor of Philosop...
INTRODUCTION: Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a potential therapeutic target to reverse obesity. The p...
International audienceBrown adipose tissue (BAT) has long been thought to be absent or very scarce i...
Attainment of a brown adipocyte cell phenotype in white adipocytes, with their abundant mitochondria...
Adipose tissue mass can expand throughout adult life. Therefore, proliferative adipocyte precursor c...