A comparison of lipoprotein lipase activity and adipocyte differentiation in growing male rats
During adipose tissue development changes in lipoprotein lipase activity per adipocyte precede significant changes in fat cell size. Lipoprotein lipase activity per adipocyte increases fourfold from the second to seventh postnatal week. Furthermore, when isolated adipocytes and stromal—vascular cell...
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doaj-3c03768f7ea7495998df9250a63269eb2021-04-24T05:53:52ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751977-07-01184480490A comparison of lipoprotein lipase activity and adipocyte differentiation in growing male ratsE Hietanen0M R C Greenwood1Institute of Human Nutrition and Department of Genetics and Human Development, Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY 10032; Department of Physiology, University of Turku, Turku, FinlandInstitute of Human Nutrition and Department of Genetics and Human Development, Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY 10032During adipose tissue development changes in lipoprotein lipase activity per adipocyte precede significant changes in fat cell size. Lipoprotein lipase activity per adipocyte increases fourfold from the second to seventh postnatal week. Furthermore, when isolated adipocytes and stromal—vascular cells are prepared by collagenase digestion of adipose tissue, there is a progressive shift in enzyme activity during development from the stromal-vascular compartment to the adipocyte fraction. The data support the concept that during normal development a “bed” of preadipocytes is synthesized during the suckling period. The data further suggest a regulatory role for lipoprotein lipase in the control of “lipid-filling” during early postnatal development.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520416657adipose tissueisolated fat cellsisolated stromal-vascular cellsadipose tissue cellularity |
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E Hietanen M R C Greenwood A comparison of lipoprotein lipase activity and adipocyte differentiation in growing male rats Journal of Lipid Research adipose tissue isolated fat cells isolated stromal-vascular cells adipose tissue cellularity |
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A comparison of lipoprotein lipase activity and adipocyte differentiation in growing male rats |
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A comparison of lipoprotein lipase activity and adipocyte differentiation in growing male rats |
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A comparison of lipoprotein lipase activity and adipocyte differentiation in growing male rats |
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A comparison of lipoprotein lipase activity and adipocyte differentiation in growing male rats |
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A comparison of lipoprotein lipase activity and adipocyte differentiation in growing male rats |
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comparison of lipoprotein lipase activity and adipocyte differentiation in growing male rats |
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Journal of Lipid Research |
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0022-2275 |
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1977-07-01 |
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During adipose tissue development changes in lipoprotein lipase activity per adipocyte precede significant changes in fat cell size. Lipoprotein lipase activity per adipocyte increases fourfold from the second to seventh postnatal week. Furthermore, when isolated adipocytes and stromal—vascular cells are prepared by collagenase digestion of adipose tissue, there is a progressive shift in enzyme activity during development from the stromal-vascular compartment to the adipocyte fraction. The data support the concept that during normal development a “bed” of preadipocytes is synthesized during the suckling period. The data further suggest a regulatory role for lipoprotein lipase in the control of “lipid-filling” during early postnatal development. |
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adipose tissue isolated fat cells isolated stromal-vascular cells adipose tissue cellularity |
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