Deregulation of Lipid Homeostasis: A Fa(c)t in the Development of Metabolic Diseases

Lipids are important molecules for human health. The quantity and quality of fats consumed in the diet have important effects on the modulation of both the natural biosynthesis and degradation of lipids. There is an important number of lipid-failed associated metabolic diseases and an increasing num...

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Main Authors: Sabina Cisa-Wieczorek, María Isabel Hernández-Alvarez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Cells
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/12/2605
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spelling doaj-150b6df9f21e457e973dd489cbed5ef82020-12-05T00:04:47ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092020-12-0192605260510.3390/cells9122605Deregulation of Lipid Homeostasis: A Fa(c)t in the Development of Metabolic DiseasesSabina Cisa-Wieczorek0María Isabel Hernández-Alvarez1Laboratory of Hematology, Department of Hematology, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, IIB Sant Pau, 08041 Barcelona, SpainDepartament de Bioquímica i Biomedicina Molecular, Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona, 08028 Barcelona, SpainLipids are important molecules for human health. The quantity and quality of fats consumed in the diet have important effects on the modulation of both the natural biosynthesis and degradation of lipids. There is an important number of lipid-failed associated metabolic diseases and an increasing number of studies suggesting that certain types of lipids might be beneficial to the treatment of many metabolic diseases. The aim of the present work is to expose an overview of <i>de novo</i> biosynthesis, storage, and degradation of lipids in mammalian cells, as well as, to review the published data describing the beneficial effects of these processes and the potential of some dietary lipids to improve metabolic diseases.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/12/2605dietary lipidsphospholipids synthesismetabolismmitofusin-2
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author Sabina Cisa-Wieczorek
María Isabel Hernández-Alvarez
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María Isabel Hernández-Alvarez
Deregulation of Lipid Homeostasis: A Fa(c)t in the Development of Metabolic Diseases
Cells
dietary lipids
phospholipids synthesis
metabolism
mitofusin-2
author_facet Sabina Cisa-Wieczorek
María Isabel Hernández-Alvarez
author_sort Sabina Cisa-Wieczorek
title Deregulation of Lipid Homeostasis: A Fa(c)t in the Development of Metabolic Diseases
title_short Deregulation of Lipid Homeostasis: A Fa(c)t in the Development of Metabolic Diseases
title_full Deregulation of Lipid Homeostasis: A Fa(c)t in the Development of Metabolic Diseases
title_fullStr Deregulation of Lipid Homeostasis: A Fa(c)t in the Development of Metabolic Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Deregulation of Lipid Homeostasis: A Fa(c)t in the Development of Metabolic Diseases
title_sort deregulation of lipid homeostasis: a fa(c)t in the development of metabolic diseases
publisher MDPI AG
series Cells
issn 2073-4409
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Lipids are important molecules for human health. The quantity and quality of fats consumed in the diet have important effects on the modulation of both the natural biosynthesis and degradation of lipids. There is an important number of lipid-failed associated metabolic diseases and an increasing number of studies suggesting that certain types of lipids might be beneficial to the treatment of many metabolic diseases. The aim of the present work is to expose an overview of <i>de novo</i> biosynthesis, storage, and degradation of lipids in mammalian cells, as well as, to review the published data describing the beneficial effects of these processes and the potential of some dietary lipids to improve metabolic diseases.
topic dietary lipids
phospholipids synthesis
metabolism
mitofusin-2
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/12/2605
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