Cell biology of fat storage

The worldwide epidemic of obesity and type 2 diabetes has greatly increased interest in the biology and physiology of adipose tissues. Adipose (fat) cells are specialized for the storage of energy in the form of triglycerides, but research in the last few decades has shown that fat cells also play a...

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Published inMolecular biology of the cell Vol. 27; no. 16; pp. 2523 - 2527
Main Authors Cohen, Paul, Spiegelman, Bruce M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States The American Society for Cell Biology 15.08.2016
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ISSN1059-1524
1939-4586
1939-4586
DOI10.1091/mbc.e15-10-0749

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Summary:The worldwide epidemic of obesity and type 2 diabetes has greatly increased interest in the biology and physiology of adipose tissues. Adipose (fat) cells are specialized for the storage of energy in the form of triglycerides, but research in the last few decades has shown that fat cells also play a critical role in sensing and responding to changes in systemic energy balance. White fat cells secrete important hormone-like molecules such as leptin, adiponectin, and adipsin to influence processes such as food intake, insulin sensitivity, and insulin secretion. Brown fat, on the other hand, dissipates chemical energy in the form of heat, thereby defending against hypothermia, obesity, and diabetes. It is now appreciated that there are two distinct types of thermogenic fat cells, termed brown and beige adipocytes. In addition to these distinct properties of fat cells, adipocytes exist within adipose tissue, where they are in dynamic communication with immune cells and closely influenced by innervation and blood supply. This review is intended to serve as an introduction to adipose cell biology and to familiarize the reader with how these cell types play a role in metabolic disease and, perhaps, as targets for therapeutic development.
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ISSN:1059-1524
1939-4586
1939-4586
DOI:10.1091/mbc.e15-10-0749