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Autophagy in Adipocyte Differentiation.

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Adipose tissue regulates metabolic homeostasis by acting as an endocrine organ and energy reservoir. Adipose tissue development and functional maintenance are dependent on adipocyte differentiation, in which autophagy plays an… Click to show full abstract

Adipose tissue regulates metabolic homeostasis by acting as an endocrine organ and energy reservoir. Adipose tissue development and functional maintenance are dependent on adipocyte differentiation, in which autophagy plays an important role. It has been shown that autophagy deficiency dampens adipocyte differentiation, compromises adipose tissue development, dysregulates adipocytokine secretion, and even causes sudden death in young animals. Therefore, accurate assessment of autophagy in adipocyte is critical for the study of adipose biology or pathology of metabolic diseases. In this chapter, we described the procedure of autophagy analysis during adipocyte differentiation, and discussed the power of steady-state autophagy protein (e.g., beclin 1, LC3, and p62) levels versus autophagy flux to reflect autophagy activity.

Keywords: adipocyte differentiation; autophagy adipocyte; differentiation; biology; adipose tissue

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2019

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