Adipose tissue remodeling: its role in energy metabolism and metabolic disorders

The adipose tissue is a central metabolic organ in the regulation of whole-body energy homeostasis. The white adipose tissue (WAT) functions as a key energy reservoir for other organs, whereas the brown adipose tissue (BAT) accumulates lipids for cold-induced adaptive thermogenesis. Adipose tissues...

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Main Authors: Sung Sik eChoe, Jin Young eHuh, In Jae eHwang, Jong In eKim, Jae Bum eKim
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Endocrinology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fendo.2016.00030/full
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spelling doaj-86e9756ee82547bf94dcc22316a6522c2020-11-25T00:08:40ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Endocrinology1664-23922016-04-01710.3389/fendo.2016.00030178543Adipose tissue remodeling: its role in energy metabolism and metabolic disordersSung Sik eChoe0Jin Young eHuh1In Jae eHwang2Jong In eKim3Jae Bum eKim4Seoul National UniversitySeoul National UniversitySeoul National UniversitySeoul National UniversitySeoul National UniversityThe adipose tissue is a central metabolic organ in the regulation of whole-body energy homeostasis. The white adipose tissue (WAT) functions as a key energy reservoir for other organs, whereas the brown adipose tissue (BAT) accumulates lipids for cold-induced adaptive thermogenesis. Adipose tissues secret various hormones, cytokines, and metabolites (termed as adipokines) that control systemic energy balance by regulating appetitive signals from the central nerve system as well as metabolic activity in peripheral tissues. In response to changes in the nutritional status, the adipose tissue undergoes dynamic remodeling, including quantitative and qualitative alterations in adipose tissue resident cells. A growing body of evidence indicates that adipose tissue remodeling in obesity is closely associated with adipose tissue function. Changes in the number and size of the adipocytes affect the microenvironment of expanded fat tissues, accompanied by alterations in adipokine secretion, adipocyte death, local hypoxia, and fatty acid fluxes. Concurrently, stromal vascular cells in the adipose tissue, including immune cells, are involved in numerous adaptive processes, such as dead adipocyte clearance, adipogenesis, and angiogenesis, all of which are dysregulated in obese adipose tissue remodeling. Chronic over-nutrition triggers uncontrolled inflammatory responses, leading to systemic low-grade inflammation and metabolic disorders, such as insulin resistance. This review will discuss current mechanistic understandings of adipose tissue remodeling processes in adaptive energy homeostasis and pathological remodeling of adipose tissue in connection with immune response.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fendo.2016.00030/fullAdipose TissueObesityInflammatory ResponseMetabolic disorderiNKT cellAdipose tissue macrophage
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author Sung Sik eChoe
Jin Young eHuh
In Jae eHwang
Jong In eKim
Jae Bum eKim
spellingShingle Sung Sik eChoe
Jin Young eHuh
In Jae eHwang
Jong In eKim
Jae Bum eKim
Adipose tissue remodeling: its role in energy metabolism and metabolic disorders
Frontiers in Endocrinology
Adipose Tissue
Obesity
Inflammatory Response
Metabolic disorder
iNKT cell
Adipose tissue macrophage
author_facet Sung Sik eChoe
Jin Young eHuh
In Jae eHwang
Jong In eKim
Jae Bum eKim
author_sort Sung Sik eChoe
title Adipose tissue remodeling: its role in energy metabolism and metabolic disorders
title_short Adipose tissue remodeling: its role in energy metabolism and metabolic disorders
title_full Adipose tissue remodeling: its role in energy metabolism and metabolic disorders
title_fullStr Adipose tissue remodeling: its role in energy metabolism and metabolic disorders
title_full_unstemmed Adipose tissue remodeling: its role in energy metabolism and metabolic disorders
title_sort adipose tissue remodeling: its role in energy metabolism and metabolic disorders
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Endocrinology
issn 1664-2392
publishDate 2016-04-01
description The adipose tissue is a central metabolic organ in the regulation of whole-body energy homeostasis. The white adipose tissue (WAT) functions as a key energy reservoir for other organs, whereas the brown adipose tissue (BAT) accumulates lipids for cold-induced adaptive thermogenesis. Adipose tissues secret various hormones, cytokines, and metabolites (termed as adipokines) that control systemic energy balance by regulating appetitive signals from the central nerve system as well as metabolic activity in peripheral tissues. In response to changes in the nutritional status, the adipose tissue undergoes dynamic remodeling, including quantitative and qualitative alterations in adipose tissue resident cells. A growing body of evidence indicates that adipose tissue remodeling in obesity is closely associated with adipose tissue function. Changes in the number and size of the adipocytes affect the microenvironment of expanded fat tissues, accompanied by alterations in adipokine secretion, adipocyte death, local hypoxia, and fatty acid fluxes. Concurrently, stromal vascular cells in the adipose tissue, including immune cells, are involved in numerous adaptive processes, such as dead adipocyte clearance, adipogenesis, and angiogenesis, all of which are dysregulated in obese adipose tissue remodeling. Chronic over-nutrition triggers uncontrolled inflammatory responses, leading to systemic low-grade inflammation and metabolic disorders, such as insulin resistance. This review will discuss current mechanistic understandings of adipose tissue remodeling processes in adaptive energy homeostasis and pathological remodeling of adipose tissue in connection with immune response.
topic Adipose Tissue
Obesity
Inflammatory Response
Metabolic disorder
iNKT cell
Adipose tissue macrophage
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fendo.2016.00030/full
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