Title |
Depot-specific differences in perilipin and hormone-sensitive lipase expression in lean and obese
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Published in |
Lipids in Health and Disease, December 2009
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DOI | 10.1186/1476-511x-8-58 |
Pubmed ID | |
Authors |
Hind Ray, Claudie Pinteur, Vincent Frering, Michel Beylot, Valérie Large |
Abstract |
Mainly dependent on hormone-sensitive lipase, lipolysis is differently impaired between fat depots in human obesity. Perilipin A expression is a critical element in adipocyte lipolysis. The present study aimed at comparing expression and subcellular distribution of perilipin and hormone-sensitive lipase in two abdominal adipose tissues of lean and obese women. We examined whether regional differences in perilipin expression contribute to impaired lipolytic rates. |
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