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1975
DOI: 10.1679/aohc1950.38.43
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The Occurrence of Brown Adipose Tissue in Perirenal Fat in Japanese

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“…Such dark fat-depleted cells never occur in white fat tissue. It is likely that the fat-depleted brown fat cells proposed by AHERNE and HULL (1966), HEATON (1972) and the present authors (TANUMA et al, 1975) cases of various diseases; he found especially numerous cyanochromatic granular cells in the cases of adrenolipoid syndrome which he described. They occur most frequently and numerously in perirenal fat tissues from infants (Fig.…”
Section: General Features Of the Human Brown Fat Cells And Age Differsupporting
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“…Such dark fat-depleted cells never occur in white fat tissue. It is likely that the fat-depleted brown fat cells proposed by AHERNE and HULL (1966), HEATON (1972) and the present authors (TANUMA et al, 1975) cases of various diseases; he found especially numerous cyanochromatic granular cells in the cases of adrenolipoid syndrome which he described. They occur most frequently and numerously in perirenal fat tissues from infants (Fig.…”
Section: General Features Of the Human Brown Fat Cells And Age Differsupporting
confidence: 46%
“…UMAHARA (1968), who has examined the interscapular brown fat of the Rhinolophus bat monthly throughout one year, observed small brown fat cells containing a few small fat droplets in April and August but seldom in January; neither could he reveal darkly stained fatdepleted cells comparable with human such cells. It is likely that the fat-depleted brown fat cells proposed by AHERNE and HULL (1966), HEATON (1972) andTANUMA et al (1975) may be identical with the "cyanochromatic granular cells" proposed by FEYR-TER (1973). Although WEGENER (1951) regarded the cyanochromatic granular cells as normal cells of the brown fat, FEYRTER (1973) ascribed them a pathological nature (vide supra).…”
Section: General Features Of the Human Brown Fat Cells And Age Differmentioning
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“…obesity and diabetes [6,10,11,13,26,33]. Therefore, by consuming extra calories, the up-regulation of thermogenic activity in BAT is important for combating obesity and diabetes in humans.…”
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