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The effects of growth hormone on adipose tissue: old ...- adipose tissue lipolysis hormone ,28-11-2019·The ability of growth hormone (GH) to induce adipose tissue lipolysis has been known for over five decades; however, the molecular mechanisms that mediate this effect and the ability of GH to...Effects of growth hormone on adipose tissueGH promotes lipolysis via inhibition of lipoprotein lipase, which hydrolyzes triglycerides in the circulation to make them available for triglyceride accumulation in adipose tissue. GH also stimulates hormone sensitive lipase (HSL), the rate-limiting step for release of stored triglyceride in adipocytes (lipolysis).
19-11-2021·The perception that intracellular lipolysis is a straightforward process that releases fatty acids from fat stores in adipose tissue to generate …
GH promotes lipolysis via inhibition of lipoprotein lipase, which hydrolyzes triglycerides in the circulation to make them available for triglyceride accumulation in adipose tissue. GH also stimulates hormone sensitive lipase (HSL), the rate-limiting step for release of stored triglyceride in adipocytes (lipolysis).
Regulation of adipose tissue lipolysis: effects of noradrenaline and insulin on phosphorylation of hormone-sensitive lipase and on lipolysis in intact rat adipocytes FEBS Lett . 1980 Feb 25;111(1):125-30. doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(80)80776-9.
Adipose tissue lipolysis of stored triglycerides to FFAs and glycerol is coordinated by a number of proteins, including several enzymes and lipid droplet-associated proteins (Figure 1). Lipolysis involves the action of three different lipases: adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL); hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL); and monoacylglycerol lipase (MGL).
Adipose tissue lipolysis is the catabolic process leading to the breakdown of triglycerides stored in fat cells and release of fatty acids and glycerol. Recent work has revealed that lipolysis is not a simple metabolic pathway stimulated by catecholamines and …
06-09-2018·The contribution of hormone sensitive lipase to adipose tissue lipolysis and its regulation by insulin in periparturient dairy cows Jenne De Koster 1 , Rahul K. Nelli 1 ,
01-03-1997·The basal rates of lipolysis and hormone-sensitive lipase expression were increased during VLCD. The data also suggest that the genotype influences changes in sc adipose tissue lipolysis in response to VLCD. Acknowledgements. We thank Dr. Michel Meste (Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse) for help with statistical analyses.
GH promotes lipolysis via inhibition of lipoprotein lipase, which hydrolyzes triglycerides in the circulation to make them available for triglyceride accumulation in adipose tissue. GH also stimulates hormone sensitive lipase (HSL), the rate-limiting step for release of stored triglyceride in adipocytes (lipolysis).
The ability of growth hormone (GH) to induce adipose tissue lipolysis has been known for over five decades; however, the molecular mechanisms that mediate this effect and the ability of GH to inhibit insulin-stimulated glucose uptake have scarcely been documented. In this same time frame, our unders …
Adipose-tissue triacylglycerol is the major energy store in man. The physiological importance and biochemical mechanism of the hormonal control of lipolysis in white adipose tissue is reviewed. Rates of lipolysis and fatty acid release observed when adipose tissue is incubated in vitro are compared …
Adipose tissue lipolysis of stored triglycerides to FFAs and glycerol is coordinated by a number of proteins, including several enzymes and lipid droplet-associated proteins (Figure 1). Lipolysis involves the action of three different lipases: adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL); hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL); and monoacylglycerol lipase (MGL).
06-09-2018·The contribution of hormone sensitive lipase to adipose tissue lipolysis and its regulation by insulin in periparturient dairy cows Jenne De Koster 1 , Rahul K. Nelli 1 ,
The ability of growth hormone (GH) to induce adipose tissue lipolysis has been known for over five decades; however, the molecular mechanisms that mediate this effect and the ability of GH to inhibit insulin-stimulated glucose uptake have scarcely been documented. In this same time frame, our unders …
06-09-2018·The contribution of hormone sensitive lipase to adipose tissue lipolysis and its regulation by insulin in periparturient dairy cows Jenne De Koster 1 , Rahul K. Nelli 1 ,
Lipolysis of white adipose tissue triacylglycerol stores results in the liberation of glycerol and nonesterified fatty acids that are released into the vasculature for use by other organs as energy substrates. In response to changes in nutritional state, lipolysis rates are precisely regulated through hormonal and biochemical signals.
Adipose tissue lipolysis of stored triglycerides to FFAs and glycerol is coordinated by a number of proteins, including several enzymes and lipid droplet-associated proteins (Figure 1). Lipolysis involves the action of three different lipases: adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL); hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL); and monoacylglycerol lipase (MGL).
Regulation of adipose tissue lipolysis: effects of noradrenaline and insulin on phosphorylation of hormone-sensitive lipase and on lipolysis in intact rat adipocytes FEBS Lett . 1980 Feb 25;111(1):125-30. doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(80)80776-9.
Lipolysis of white adipose tissue triacylglycerol stores results in the liberation of glycerol and nonesterified fatty acids that are released into the vasculature for use by other organs as energy substrates. In response to changes in nutritional state, lipolysis rates are precisely regulated through hormonal and biochemical signals.
19-11-2021·The perception that intracellular lipolysis is a straightforward process that releases fatty acids from fat stores in adipose tissue to generate …
19-11-2021·The perception that intracellular lipolysis is a straightforward process that releases fatty acids from fat stores in adipose tissue to generate …
Adipose-tissue triacylglycerol is the major energy store in man. The physiological importance and biochemical mechanism of the hormonal control of lipolysis in white adipose tissue is reviewed. Rates of lipolysis and fatty acid release observed when adipose tissue is incubated in vitro are compared with rates of triacylglycerol turnover in man.
Lipolysis of white adipose tissue triacylglycerol stores results in the liberation of glycerol and nonesterified fatty acids that are released into the vasculature for use by other organs as energy substrates. In response to changes in nutritional state, lipolysis rates are precisely regulated through hormonal and biochemical signals.
01-03-1997·The basal rates of lipolysis and hormone-sensitive lipase expression were increased during VLCD. The data also suggest that the genotype influences changes in sc adipose tissue lipolysis in response to VLCD. Acknowledgements. We thank Dr. Michel Meste (Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse) for help with statistical analyses.
06-09-2018·The contribution of hormone sensitive lipase to adipose tissue lipolysis and its regulation by insulin in periparturient dairy cows Jenne De Koster 1 , Rahul K. Nelli 1 ,