2014
DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.00271.2013
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Metabolic remodeling of white adipose tissue in obesity

Abstract: Adipose tissue metabolism is a critical regulator of adiposity and whole body energy expenditure; however, metabolic changes that occur in white adipose tissue (WAT) with obesity remain unclear. The purpose of this study was to understand the metabolic and bioenergetic changes occurring in WAT with obesity. Wild-type (C57BL/6J) mice fed a high-fat diet (HFD) showed significant increases in whole body adiposity, had significantly lower V̇(O₂), V̇(CO₂), and respiratory exchange ratios, and demonstrated worsened … Show more

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“…2 If adipose tissue cannot store ingested caloric excess, insulin action and normal metabolic flexibility of energy homeostasis is impacted negatively. 3 Thus, understanding the dynamic response of adipose tissue to changes in diet has attracted attention, 4 especially in the context of the ongoing worldwide increase in obesity and resulting public health issues. Short-term overfeeding has been associated with reduced locomotor activity which contributes to net weight gain, 5 adipose tissue lipid overload, 6 and adipose cell specific effects including impaired insulin signaling at the IRS-1 7 level but maintained lipolytic rate.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2 If adipose tissue cannot store ingested caloric excess, insulin action and normal metabolic flexibility of energy homeostasis is impacted negatively. 3 Thus, understanding the dynamic response of adipose tissue to changes in diet has attracted attention, 4 especially in the context of the ongoing worldwide increase in obesity and resulting public health issues. Short-term overfeeding has been associated with reduced locomotor activity which contributes to net weight gain, 5 adipose tissue lipid overload, 6 and adipose cell specific effects including impaired insulin signaling at the IRS-1 7 level but maintained lipolytic rate.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Results of metabolomic analyses, adipose tissue respirometry, electron microscopy, and expression analyses of key genes and proteins important for adipocyte metabolism showed evidence of dysregulation of metabolic pathways, loss of mitochondrial biogenetic capacity, mitochondrial remodeling, and activation of mitophagy. 4 We propose that these findings demonstrate the presence of a "whitening" program (as opposed to the more commonly considered "browning" program) that occurs in adipocytes under conditions of chronic nutrient excess. the work as finished as possible, to cover up all the tracks, to not worry about blind alleys or describe how you had the wrong idea first, and so on.…”
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“…4 Key changes in lipid pathways were apparent, with increases in the inflammatory mediator 12-HETE as well as most metabolites in the arachidonate synthesis pathway occurring in adipose tissues from high fatfed mice. Other biochemical evidence for adipocyte inflammation included an increase in cholesterol and osmolytes, both of which could activate the inflammasome.…”
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