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The initial discovery of leptin, an appetite-suppressing hormone originating from fat tissue, substantially supported the idea that fat-borne factors act on the brain to regulate food intake and energy expenditure. Since then, a growing number of cytokines have been found to be released from adipose tissue, thus acting in an endocrine manner.
Hendrik Lehnert+2 more
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The initial discovery of leptin, an appetite-suppressing hormone originating from fat tissue, substantially supported the idea that fat-borne factors act on the brain to regulate food intake and energy expenditure. Since then, a growing number of cytokines have been found to be released from adipose tissue, thus acting in an endocrine manner.
Hendrik Lehnert+2 more
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Insulin signaling in the adipocyte
International Journal of Obesity, 2000Mammalian adipose tissue serves a number of functions, including storage of nutrients for periods of fasting and control of organismal metabolism. Critical to these functions is the capacity of the fat cell to respond to insulin with a significant increase in glucose uptake.
Morris J. Birnbaum+2 more
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The adipocyte as an endocrine cell1
Journal of Animal Science, 2004Communication between adipose and other tissues has been hypothesized since at least the 1940s to be bidirectional. Despite this expectation, early progress was largely limited to adipose tissue's role in metabolism and storage of fatty acids, its development, and its response to endocrine and neural cues.
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Adipocytes and Cardiometabolic Risk
American Journal of Therapeutics, 2012To describe the link between adipocytes and cardiometabolic risk and present mechanisms by which obesity contributes to dysglycemia, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and a prothrombotic, inflammatory state favoring atherogenesis. Review of relevant literature compiled via a literature search (PUBMED) of English-language literature publications between 1994 ...
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Adipocyte dysfunctions linking obesity to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2008Adilson Guilherme+2 more
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Forming functional fat: a growing understanding of adipocyte differentiation
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2011Ana G Cristancho
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Adipocyte differentiation from the inside out
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2006Evan D Rosen, Ormond A Macdougald
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