Enzymatic intracrine regulation of white adipose tissue

D DiSilvestro, J Petrosino, A Aldoori… - … molecular biology and …, 2014 - degruyter.com
D DiSilvestro, J Petrosino, A Aldoori, E Melgar-Bermudez, A Wells, O Ziouzenkova
Hormone molecular biology and clinical investigation, 2014degruyter.com
Abdominal fat formation has become a permanent risk factor for metabolic syndrome and
various cancers in one-third of the world's population of obese and even lean patients.
Formation of abdominal fat involves additional mechanisms beyond an imbalance in energy
intake and expenditure, which explains systemic obesity. In this review, we briefly
summarized autonomous regulatory circuits that locally produce hormones from inactive
precursors or nutrients for intra-/auto-/paracrine signaling in white adipose depots …
Abstract
Abdominal fat formation has become a permanent risk factor for metabolic syndrome and various cancers in one-third of the world’s population of obese and even lean patients. Formation of abdominal fat involves additional mechanisms beyond an imbalance in energy intake and expenditure, which explains systemic obesity. In this review, we briefly summarized autonomous regulatory circuits that locally produce hormones from inactive precursors or nutrients for intra-/auto-/paracrine signaling in white adipose depots. Enzymatic pathways activating steroid and thyroid hormones in adipose depots were compared with enzymatic production of retinoic acid from vitamin A. We discussed the role of intracrine circuits in fat-depot functions and strategies to reduce abdominal adiposity through thermogenic adipocytes with interrupted generation of retinoic acid.
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