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Published on: February 13, 2019
The colors of adipose tissue
María E Frigolet1, Ruth Gutiérrez-Aguilar1
1Hospital Infantil de México "Federico Gómez", Laboratory of Metabolic Diseases, Obesity and Diabetes, Mexico City, Mexico.
Abstract:
Adipose tissue is an endocrine organ with high metabolic activity. Countless adipose tissue-secreted adipokines and lipokines, as well as peptides and lipids with biological activity have thus far been discovered. Both white and brown and beige adipose tissue are known to contribute to energy homeostasis and metabolic regulation. The purpose of this review is to report on the most recent findings related to adipose tissue according to its color and its relationship with metabolic alterations associated with obesity. After a review of the specialized literature, white, brown and beige adipocyte populations were identified to be able to coexist within the same structure, and to modify global metabolic state in physiological or pathological situations.
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