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Автор Hwang, Cheng-Shine
Автор Loftus, Thomas M.
Автор Mandrup, Susanne
Автор Lane, M. Daniel
Дата выпуска 1997
dc.description ▪ Abstract  Adipose tissue has long been known to house the largest energy reserves in the animal body. Recent research indicates that in addition to this role, the adipocyte functions as a global regulator of energy metabolism. Adipose tissue is exquisitely sensitive to a variety of endocrine and paracrine signals, e.g. insulin, glucagon, glucocorticoids, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF), that combine to control both the secretion of other regulatory factors and the recruitment and differentiation of new adipocytes. The process of adipocyte differentiation is controlled by a cascade of transcription factors, most notably those of the C/EBP and PPAR families, which combine to regulate each other and to control the expression of adipocyte-specific genes. One such gene, i.e. the obese gene, was recently identified and found to encode a hormone, referred to as leptin, that plays a major role in the regulation of energy intake and expenditure. The hormonal and transcriptional control of adipocyte differentiation is discussed, as is the role of leptin and other factors secreted by the adipocyte that participate in the regulation of adipose homeostasis.
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Издатель Annual Reviews
Копирайт Annual Reviews
Название ADIPOCYTE DIFFERENTIATION AND LEPTIN EXPRESSION
DOI 10.1146/annurev.cellbio.13.1.231
Print ISSN 1081-0706
Журнал Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology
Том 13
Первая страница 231
Последняя страница 259
Аффилиация Hwang, Cheng-Shine; Department of Biological Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University Medical School, Baltimore, Maryland 21205

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