Title of article
The acylation stimulating protein pathway: Clinical implications
Author/Authors
Katherine Cianflone، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
12
From page
301
To page
312
Abstract
The present review will focus particularly on acylation stimulating protein (ASP) and its role in adipose tissue. Two issues will be addressed (1) in vitro biochemical characterization of ASP in cell culture studies, and (2) in vivo clinical relevance for normal physiology and in pathological conditions.
Fat is in! There can be no question that in recent years fat tissue has become recognized as more than just a passive storage site. It is a metabolically active tissue that, under normal conditions, allows the efficient clearance of triglyceride and glucose for storage as energy. Under abnormal conditions, adipose tissue dysfunction is associated with obesity, diabetes and coronary heart disease. Adipose tissue function may be controlled by many factors.
Keywords
differentiation , Glucose transport , adipose , acylation stimulating protein , triglyceride synthesis , complement C3a.
Journal title
Clinical Biochemistry
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
Clinical Biochemistry
Record number
481767
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