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  • The '''adipocyte''', a cell type located in [[adipose tissue]], stores excess [[fat]] and ma ...roductive tract in obese individuals. Another prospect which supported the adipocyte as a regulator of energy stores came when [[adipsin]], a [[serine protease]
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  • ...commonly known as fat tissue, is a type of connective tissue composed of [[adipocyte]]s. It has several functions: primarily it is the main long-term energy sto ...acid molecules. The tryglycerides are stored in lipid vesicles within the adipocyte cytoplasm. This form of energy storage is highly efficient, since triglycer
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  • ...from the [[Gut-brain signalling|digestive tract]], and by feedback from [[adipocyte|adipose tissue]] - including by the hormone [[leptin]]. Appetite is also su
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  • ...GLUT4 protein and serum RBP4 levels were inversely correlated…. RBP4 is an adipocyte-secreted molecule that is elevated in the serum before the development of f
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  • ...re directly activated in response to [[leptin]], a hormone releasec from [[adipocyte]]s that circulates in concentrations proportional to total body fat mass. C
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  • ...eginning to a long article — and edited Gareth Leng's new article, [[Adipocyte]] *[[User:Gareth Leng|Gareth Leng]] created [[Adipocyte]] and [[Endocannabinoid]] and edited [[Treaty of Union (1707)]]
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  • ...ger. Conversely, they are inhibited by [[leptin]], a hormone secreted by [[adipocyte]]s in proportion to total body fat mass.<ref>{{cite journal | author = Dinu
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  • ...to involve other factors, such as the secretion of [[leptin]] from fat ([[adipocyte|adipose]]) tissue.
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  • {{Image|Adipocyte.png|right|300px|}} Leptin is a peptide hormone secreted from [[adipocyte]] cells into the blood, and the plasma concentration of leptin is thus prop
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  • The lipostatic hypothesis describes the feedback mechanisms between [[adipocyte|adipose tissue]] deposition and hypothalamic signalling that sustain 'lipos
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  • The '''adipocyte''', a cell type located in [[adipose tissue]], stores excess [[fat]] and ma ...roductive tract in obese individuals. Another prospect which supported the adipocyte as a regulator of energy stores came when [[adipsin]], a [[serine protease]
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  • ...rinol Metab 2004 June;89(6):2548-56. PMID 15181022</ref><ref>Miner JL. The adipocyte as an endocrine cell. J Anim Sci 2004 March;82(3):935-41. PMID 15032452</re ...JE, Bogardus C, Tataranni PA, Pratley RE. Enlarged subcutaneous abdominal adipocyte size, but not obesity itself, predicts type II diabetes independent of insu
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  • ...gen]] depots and [[free fatty acid]s from the [[triglyceride]] stores of [[adipocyte|adipose tissue]]; it quickens the pulse and raises [[arterial blood pressur
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  • ...this phenotype of '''healthy obesity''' may be linked to the location of [[adipocyte|adipose tissue]] and the metabolic characteristics of the fat. Some data al [[Adipocyte|Adipose tissue]] is an endocrine organ, releasing several inflammatory cyto
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  • ...ed fat accumulation in liver may link insulin resistance with suncutaneous adipocyte enlargement, visceral adiposity, and hypoadiponectinemia in obese individua ...the expression of the adiponectin gene in SAT is inversely associated with adipocyte size, we hypothesised that hypoadiponectinemia links hypertrophic obesity w
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  • ...iginating substance, a genetic screen was carried out for genes induced by adipocyte formation but downregulated when treated with TZDs. This produced evidence
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  • [[Obesity]], a condition of excessive [[adipocyte|fat]] accummulation, is a major risk factor for premature mortality. While Leptin is a hormone secreted from [[adipocyte]]s which allows information regarding energy stores to be transmitted to th
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  • ...ccompanied by a resetting of the leptin and glucocorticoid axis within the adipocyte. Our findings emphasise the importance of parity in determining adipose tis ...e development and adiposity of the fetus by setting an increased number of adipocyte precursor cells. Importantly, clinically relevant adaptations to nutritiona
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  • '''Obesity''' is the medical condition associated with excessive stores of [[adipocyte|body fat]], to the extent that it causes serious health risks. Physical pro ...ver, studying obesity in isolation, it became apparent that obesity at the adipocyte level required the opposite of oxidative stress, e.g. a balance between oxi
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  • ...sely, the NPY cells are inhibited by [[leptin]], a hormone secreted from [[adipocyte]]s (fat cells) that circulates in the blood in proportion to the energy sto
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  • ...a mean level that is proportional to the size of fat stores in the body ([[adipocyte|adiposity]]). Insulin signalling in the arcuate nucleus and [[ventromedial
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  • ...ncy, increased [[appetite|food intake]] is accompanied by an increase in [[adipocyte|fat mass]].
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  • ...larly important actions on the hypothalamus are [[leptin]], secreted by ([[adipocyte|fat cell]]s), and [[ghrelin]], secreted from the [[stomach]]. These have im
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  • ...ormonal signals]] from the stomach;, [[adipokine|hormonal signals]] from [[adipocyte|fat stores]]; and internal [[circadian]] signals that determine meal times.
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  • ...]]. The main components of metabolic syndrome X include excess abdominal [[adipocyte|fat]]; atherogenic dyslipidemia; [[hypertension]]; [[hyperglycemia]]; [[ins
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  • ...(18.5- 24.9 kg/m<sup>2</sup>) but also has a high percentage of '''body [[adipocyte|fat]]''' (>23.1% for men and >33.3% for women) as well as heart and metabol
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  • ...trition directly affects fetal brain development causing altered appetite, adipocyte differentiation and reduced energy expenditure.<ref name=Drake10/> Converse
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