AbstractFat pads dynamically regulate energy storage capacity under energy excess and deficit. This remodeling process is not completely understood, with controversies regarding differences between fat depots and plasticity of adipose cell number. We examined changes of mouse adipose cell-size distributions in epididymal, inguinal, retroperitoneal, and mesenteric fat under both weight gain and loss. With mathematical modeling, we specifically analyzed the recruitment, growth/shrinkage, and loss of adipose cells, including the size dependence of these processes. We found a qualitatively universal adipose tissue remodeling process in all four fat depots: 1), There is continuous recruitment of new cells under weight gain; 2), the growth and sh...
Obesity is a heterogeneous disease and is associated with comorbidities such as type 2 diabetes me...
Adipose tissue (AT) expansion is the result of two processes: hyperplasia and hypertrophy; and both,...
Adipose tissue expansion involves both differentiation of new precursors and size increase of mature...
Adipose tissue grows by two mechanisms: hyperplasia (cell number increase) and hypertrophy (cell siz...
Adipose cells are unique in the dynamism of their sizes, a requisite for their main function of stor...
SummaryFat mass expansion occurs by adipocyte hypertrophy or recruitment of differentiating adipocyt...
Recent article of Edwin Mariman published in this volume of Adipobiology brings new interesting view...
Obesity, defined as an excessive increase in white adipose tissue (WAT), is a global health epidemic...
AbstractAdipose tissue plays an essential role in regulating energy balance through its metabolic, c...
During the last decades, research on adipose tissues has spread in parallel with the extension of ob...
The way by which subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) expands and undergoes remodeling by storing exces...
To accommodate surplus energy, the adipose tissue expands by increasing adipocyte size (hypertrophy)...
To accommodate surplus energy, the adipose tissue expands by increasing adipocyte size (hypertrophy)...
To accommodate surplus energy, the adipose tissue expands by increasing adipocyte size (hypertrophy)...
Adipose tissue is necessary to harbor energy. To handle excess energy, adipose tissue expands by inc...
Obesity is a heterogeneous disease and is associated with comorbidities such as type 2 diabetes me...
Adipose tissue (AT) expansion is the result of two processes: hyperplasia and hypertrophy; and both,...
Adipose tissue expansion involves both differentiation of new precursors and size increase of mature...
Adipose tissue grows by two mechanisms: hyperplasia (cell number increase) and hypertrophy (cell siz...
Adipose cells are unique in the dynamism of their sizes, a requisite for their main function of stor...
SummaryFat mass expansion occurs by adipocyte hypertrophy or recruitment of differentiating adipocyt...
Recent article of Edwin Mariman published in this volume of Adipobiology brings new interesting view...
Obesity, defined as an excessive increase in white adipose tissue (WAT), is a global health epidemic...
AbstractAdipose tissue plays an essential role in regulating energy balance through its metabolic, c...
During the last decades, research on adipose tissues has spread in parallel with the extension of ob...
The way by which subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) expands and undergoes remodeling by storing exces...
To accommodate surplus energy, the adipose tissue expands by increasing adipocyte size (hypertrophy)...
To accommodate surplus energy, the adipose tissue expands by increasing adipocyte size (hypertrophy)...
To accommodate surplus energy, the adipose tissue expands by increasing adipocyte size (hypertrophy)...
Adipose tissue is necessary to harbor energy. To handle excess energy, adipose tissue expands by inc...
Obesity is a heterogeneous disease and is associated with comorbidities such as type 2 diabetes me...
Adipose tissue (AT) expansion is the result of two processes: hyperplasia and hypertrophy; and both,...
Adipose tissue expansion involves both differentiation of new precursors and size increase of mature...