Adipocytes Flashcards
What is the relative abundance of adipose tissue?
Men: 15-20% of body weight in normal-weight men
Women: 20-25% of body weight in normal-weight women
How does white adipose tissue store fatty acids (as triglycerides)?
How does white adipose tissue release fatty acids (as triglycerides)?
How does neuronal signaling impact storage/release of fatty acids
- Adjacent neurons release norepinephrine (NE)
- extracellular NE signals an increase in intracellular cAMP
- cAMP activates a lipase within the adipocytes
- Free fatty acids and glycerol are liberated from triglycerides
- Free fatty acids and glycerol diffuse into adjacent capillaries
- Free fatty acids bind albumin for transport
- glycerol is often taken back up by the liver
How does hormonal signaling impact storage/release of fatty acids?
Insulin: Inhibit lipase keeping the triglycerides from breaking down
Glucagon and Growth Hormone: Promotes the release of free fatty acid
How does white adipose tissue release hormones to regulate the energy status of the animal?
Adiponectin: moderate energy metabolism
Resistin: glucose homeostasis; impedes insulin activity
Leptin: monitors energy status and satiety
What are the structural and functional differences between white and brown adipocytes?
Brown: multilocular, many mitochondria, ‘non-shivering’ thermogenesis
White: unilocular, a repository for energy storage, endocrine signaling (energy balance)
What is the function of thermogenin in brown adipocytes (excess energy ~ heat)
supplies heat by allowing the dissipation of the proton gradient without ATP synthesis