In Vitro lipolysis is associated with whole-body lipid oxidation and weight gain in humans
Objective: To assess the association of adipocyte size with cellular lipolysis and between cellular lipolysis and whole-body lipid oxidation. This study also assessed the association between adipocyte size and cellular lipolysis with weight and fat mass gain. Methods: Subjects had assessment of perc...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6226552017-02-26T03:00:31Z In Vitro lipolysis is associated with whole-body lipid oxidation and weight gain in humans Frankl, Joseph Piaggi, Paolo Foley, James E. Krakoff, Jonathan Votruba, Susanne B. University of Arizona College of Medicine Obesity and Diabetes Clinical Research Section; National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health; Phoenix Arizona USA University of Arizona College of Medicine; Tucson Arizona USA University of Arizona College of Medicine; Tucson Arizona USA University of Arizona College of Medicine; Tucson Arizona USA University of Arizona College of Medicine; Tucson Arizona USA Objective: To assess the association of adipocyte size with cellular lipolysis and between cellular lipolysis and whole-body lipid oxidation. This study also assessed the association between adipocyte size and cellular lipolysis with weight and fat mass gain. Methods: Subjects had assessment of percent body fat (% fat) and adipose tissue biopsy for in vitro lipolysis (n = 325), and a subset of subjects had measurement of whole-body lipid oxidation (n = 112). A subset of subjects (n = 243) returned for repeated measurements of body weight and composition (mean follow-up 8.2 +/- 5.5 years). Results: In vitro lipolysis (r = 0.47, P < 0.0001) and adipocyte size (r = 0.49, P < 0.0001) were strongly associated with % fat. In vitro lipolysis (P = 0.04) but not adipocyte size (P = 0.44) was associated with whole-body fat oxidation. Adipocyte size was not associated with rate of percent weight gain (P = 0.20) but was negatively associated with rate of percent fat mass gain (P = 0.01). In vitro lipolysis was negatively associated with rate of percent weight gain (P = 0.02) and had a marginal negative association with rate of percent fat mass gain (P = 0.08). Conclusions: These results indicate inherent characteristics of adipocytes, including size and lipolytic activity, may be important determinants of whole-body lipid oxidation and subsequent weight gain. 2017-01 Article In Vitro lipolysis is associated with whole-body lipid oxidation and weight gain in humans 2017, 25 (1):207 Obesity 19307381 10.1002/oby.21670 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/622655 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/622655 Obesity en http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/oby.21670 © 2016 The Obesity Society WILEY-BLACKWELL |
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Objective: To assess the association of adipocyte size with cellular lipolysis and between cellular lipolysis and whole-body lipid oxidation. This study also assessed the association between adipocyte size and cellular lipolysis with weight and fat mass gain. Methods: Subjects had assessment of percent body fat (% fat) and adipose tissue biopsy for in vitro lipolysis (n = 325), and a subset of subjects had measurement of whole-body lipid oxidation (n = 112). A subset of subjects (n = 243) returned for repeated measurements of body weight and composition (mean follow-up 8.2 +/- 5.5 years). Results: In vitro lipolysis (r = 0.47, P < 0.0001) and adipocyte size (r = 0.49, P < 0.0001) were strongly associated with % fat. In vitro lipolysis (P = 0.04) but not adipocyte size (P = 0.44) was associated with whole-body fat oxidation. Adipocyte size was not associated with rate of percent weight gain (P = 0.20) but was negatively associated with rate of percent fat mass gain (P = 0.01). In vitro lipolysis was negatively associated with rate of percent weight gain (P = 0.02) and had a marginal negative association with rate of percent fat mass gain (P = 0.08). Conclusions: These results indicate inherent characteristics of adipocytes, including size and lipolytic activity, may be important determinants of whole-body lipid oxidation and subsequent weight gain. |
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University of Arizona College of Medicine Frankl, Joseph Piaggi, Paolo Foley, James E. Krakoff, Jonathan Votruba, Susanne B. |
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In Vitro lipolysis is associated with whole-body lipid oxidation and weight gain in humans |
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In Vitro lipolysis is associated with whole-body lipid oxidation and weight gain in humans |
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In Vitro lipolysis is associated with whole-body lipid oxidation and weight gain in humans |
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In Vitro lipolysis is associated with whole-body lipid oxidation and weight gain in humans |
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in vitro lipolysis is associated with whole-body lipid oxidation and weight gain in humans |
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