2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2013.05.006
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Sex dimorphism and depot differences in adipose tissue function

Abstract: Obesity, characterized by excessive adiposity, is a risk factor for many metabolic pathologies, such as Type 2 Diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Numerous studies have shown that adipose tissue distribution may be a greater predictor of metabolic health. Upper-body fat (visceral and subcutaneous abdominal) is commonly associated with the unfavorable complications of obesity, while lower-body fat (gluteal-femoral) may be protective. Current research investigations are focused on analyzing the metabolic properties of adi… Show more

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“…Several models have shed light on the importance of energy intake and milk composition during the lactation period for adipose tissue programming. Indeed, pups from mothers exposed to HF diet only during lactation (Sun et al 2012, Desai et al 2014, White & Tchoukalova 2014 and neonates reared in small litters, representing a model of postnatal overfeeding (Boullu-Ciocca et al 2008), also displayed persistent hypertrophic adipocytes with enhanced adipogenic and lipogenic mRNA expression levels. However, maternal obesity before conception and gestation is also able to program similar outcomes during the embryonic period.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several models have shed light on the importance of energy intake and milk composition during the lactation period for adipose tissue programming. Indeed, pups from mothers exposed to HF diet only during lactation (Sun et al 2012, Desai et al 2014, White & Tchoukalova 2014 and neonates reared in small litters, representing a model of postnatal overfeeding (Boullu-Ciocca et al 2008), also displayed persistent hypertrophic adipocytes with enhanced adipogenic and lipogenic mRNA expression levels. However, maternal obesity before conception and gestation is also able to program similar outcomes during the embryonic period.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shenkova N. N. 1 , Veselovskaya N. G. 1,2 , Chumakova G. А. 1,2 , Osipova Е. S. 1 , Gritsenko O. V. 1,2 , Ott А. V. Цель.…”
Section: Risk Prediction For Subclinical Atherosclerotic Lesion Of Brunclassified
“…1,2 , Osipova Е. S. 1 , Gritsenko O. V. 1,2 , Ott А. V. Цель. Выявить совокупность метаболических факторов риска, наиболее зна-чимо связанных с риском субклинического атеросклероза брахиоцефальных артерий (БЦА) у женщин с ожирением.…”
Section: Risk Prediction For Subclinical Atherosclerotic Lesion Of Brunclassified
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“…Стоит подчеркнуть, что помимо генетических и средовых факторов, стиля жизни, диеты и физической активности, важной детерминантой состояния ЖТ являются половые особенности [11,12]. Более 70 лет назад французский врач Жан Вига описал половые различия в распределении ЖТ и отметил, что «у женщины масса ЖТ обычно в два раза больше, чем у мужчин... Но при этом частота развития ожирения у женщин сопоставима с таковой у мужчин.…”
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