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Adipose tissue metabolic role

The wide range of inflammation-related factors that adipocytes secrete is linked to the inflammatory response that the tissue exhibits in obesity [1]. Obesity in general, like an increasing number of other diseases, is characterised by a state of mild chronic inflammation, and adipose tissue plays a central role in this. The production of most inflammation-related adipokines increases markedly in obesity and there is an elevated circulating level of a number of these factors as well as of other inflammatory markers such as C-reactive protein (CRP). The increased production of inflammatory adipokines (and decreased production of adiponectin with its anti-inflammatory action) in the obese is considered to play a critical role in the development of the obesity-associated pathologies, particularly type 2 diabetes and the metabolic syndrome [1]. [Pg.39]

McNamara JP Role and regulation of metabolism in adipose tissue during lactation. J Nutr Biochem 1995 6 120. [Pg.236]

Insulin also plays a role in fat metabolism. In humans, most fatty acid synthesis takes place in the liver. The mechanism of action of insulin involves directing excess nutrient molecules toward metabolic pathways leading to fat synthesis. These fatty acids are then transported to storage sites, predominantly adipose tissue. Finally, insulin stimulates the uptake of amino acids into cells where they are incorporated into proteins. [Pg.137]

Other hormones Thyroxine has long been known to increase metabolic rate, although the mechanism for this effect is not totally clear (Silvestri et al. 2005). More recently the hormone leptin, which is secreted by adipose tissue, has also been found to increase the metabolic rate. This effect of leptin is considered to play a role in controlling the amount of adipose tissue in the body, although this is a controversial subject (Chapter 12). [Pg.26]

In addition to its pivotal role in fat and glucose metabolism, adipose tissue is increasingly recognised as a tissue with significant endocrine and other... [Pg.126]

Features an important new section on glyceroneogenesis and the triacylglycerol cycle between adipose tissue and liver, including their roles in fatty acid metabolism (especially during starvation) and the emergence of thiazolidinediones as regulators of glyceroneogenesis in the treatment of type II diabetes... [Pg.1129]


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