2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.phrs.2022.106579
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Oleic acid regulates the circadian rhythm of adipose tissue in obesity

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“…In some metabolic diseases, such as non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFL) and steatohepatitis (NASH) in obese humans, significant reductions in mitochondrial respiration have been observed in VAT, whereas no such reductions are noted in SAT [ 20 ]. A recent study also reported that the circadian rhythm of these genes (SREBP-1c, FAS, LPL and CPT1A) that related to lipid synthesis and mobilization is different between SAT and VAT [ 21 ]. However, it is unclear whether there is a simple correlation or a causal relationship between distinct metabolic responses and regulation in VAT and SAT.…”
Section: Adipose Tissue Is Complicate and Heterogeneousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some metabolic diseases, such as non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFL) and steatohepatitis (NASH) in obese humans, significant reductions in mitochondrial respiration have been observed in VAT, whereas no such reductions are noted in SAT [ 20 ]. A recent study also reported that the circadian rhythm of these genes (SREBP-1c, FAS, LPL and CPT1A) that related to lipid synthesis and mobilization is different between SAT and VAT [ 21 ]. However, it is unclear whether there is a simple correlation or a causal relationship between distinct metabolic responses and regulation in VAT and SAT.…”
Section: Adipose Tissue Is Complicate and Heterogeneousmentioning
confidence: 99%