Recent developments on lipolysis regulation in humans and discovery of a new lipolytic pathway

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M Lafontan
C Sengenes
J Galitzky
M Berlan
I De Glisezinski
F Crampes
V Stich
D Langin
P Barbe
D Rivière
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[1] Unité INSERM 317,
[2] Institut Louis Bugnard,undefined
[3] Université Paul Sabatier,undefined
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lipolysis; catecholamines; adipose tissue; atrial natriuretic peptide;
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In man, the major hormones controlling the lipolytic function are insulin (inhibition of lipolysis) and catecholamines (stimulation of lipolysis). Catecholamines are of major importance for the regulation of lipid mobilization in human adipose tissue and for the increase of non-esterified fatty acid supply to the working muscle. In vitro studies have shown that there are differences in the catecholaminergic control of fat cells from various fat deposits and a number of physiological and pathological alterations of catecholamine-induced lipolysis have been reported. Lipolytic resistance to catecholamines has been reported in subcutaneous adipose tissue, the major fat depot in obese subjects. Multiple alterations in catecholamine signal transduction pathways have been reported. In situ microdialysis allows a physiological exploration of adipose tissue biology. Recent data obtained on the catecholaminergic regulation of lipolysis and lipid mobilization, using microdialysis in humans, will be analysed. A potent lipolytic and lipomobilizing effect of atrial natriuretic peptide has recently been discovered; the mechanisms of action and physiological relevance will also be discussed.
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