Molecular Regulation of Adipogenesis and Potential Anti-Adipogenic Bioactive Molecules
University of Manitoba · University of Georgia
Abstract
Adipogenesis is the process by which precursor stem cells differentiate into lipid laden adipocytes. Adipogenesis is regulated by a complex and highly orchestrated gene expression program. In mammalian cells, the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ), and the CCAAT/enhancer binding proteins (C/EBPs) such as C/EBPα, β and δ are considered the key early regulators of adipogenesis, while fatty acid binding protein 4 (FABP4), adiponectin, and fatty acid synthase (FAS) are responsible for the formation of mature adipocytes. Excess accumulation of lipids in the adipose tissue leads to obesity, which is associated with cardiovascular diseases, type II diabetes and other pathologies. Thus, investigating…
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3Topics & keywords
- Adipogenesis
- Adipose tissue
- Adiponectin
- Cell biology
- Peroxisome
- Transcription factor
- adipocyte protein 2
- Fatty acid synthase
- Good health and well-being