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Adipose tissue and adipose secretome in systemic sclerosis

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2021
Purpose of review Adipose tissue is closely associated with systemic sclerosis (SSc)-pathology, both anatomically and functionally. This review focuses on local effects of adipocytes in the context of adipose to mesenchymal transdifferentiation (AMT), effects of the adipose stromal vascular fraction on SSc pathogenesis and ...
Neža, Brezovec   +2 more
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Is the adiposity rebound a rebound in adiposity?

International Journal of Pediatric Obesity, 2011
Early adiposity rebound ([AR], when body mass index [BMI] rises after reaching a nadir) strongly predicts later obesity. We investigated whether the upswing in BMI at AR is accompanied by an increase in body fat.Community-based cohort study.A total of 299 first-born children (49% male). Measurements.
Campbell, Michele Wen-Chien   +3 more
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Adiposity and tendinopathy

Disability and Rehabilitation, 2008
Tendon injuries (tendinopathy) are prevalent across the population, affecting active and inactive individuals and manual workers. The aetiology of tendinopathy is not known. However, extrinsic factors such as load are known to affect the prevalence.
J E, Gaida, J L, Cook, S L, Bass
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Somatopause and Adiposity

Hormone Research, 1997
Mobilization of lipids is the pivotal action of growth hormone (GH) in both children and adults. The temporal association between declining GH levels and accumulation of body fat with ageing is, therefore, interesting although the cause-effect relationship remains unknown.
J O, Jørgensen   +6 more
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Signals of adiposity

Domestic Animal Endocrinology, 2001
Adipose tissue, a reserve of energy, has played an essential role in mammalian evolution. Adipose tissue differs from other tissues in that its mass has considerable capacity to expand, which while beneficial in decreasing the risk of starvation, increases the risk of predation.
R G, Vernon, R G, Denis, A, Sørensen
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The adipose organ

Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids, 2005
In mammals, the adipose tissues are contained in a multi-depot organ: the adipose organ. It consists of several subcutaneous and visceral depots. Some areas of these depots are brown and correspond to brown adipose tissue, while many are white and correspond to white adipose tissue.
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Cardiac adipose tissue and atrial fibrillation: the perils of adiposity

Cardiovascular Research, 2016
The amount of adipose tissue that accumulates around the atria is associated with the risk, persistence, and severity of atrial fibrillation (AF). A strong body of clinical and experimental evidence indicates that this relationship is not an epiphenomenon but is the result of complex crosstalk between the adipose tissue and the neighbouring atrial ...
Stéphane N, Hatem   +2 more
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Adiposity

Comprehensive Physiology, 1965
Abstract The sections in this article are: The Size, Structure and Function of the Adipose Organ The Function of Adipose Tissue Changing Concepts of Adiposity
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Pink adipose tissue: A paradigm of adipose tissue plasticity

Annales d'Endocrinologie
Adipose tissue is highly plastic, as illustrated mainly by the transdifferentiation of white adipocytes into beige adipocytes, depending on environmental conditions. However, during gestation and lactation in rodent, there is an amazing phenomenon of transformation of subcutaneous adipose tissue into mammary glandular tissue, known as pink adipose ...
Bruno, Fève   +8 more
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