Redistribution of adipose tissue in the abdomen during the menopausal transition is attributable mostly to estrogen drop with aging. Adipose differentiation‐related protein (ADRP), a major component of lipid droplets, is… Click to show full abstract
Redistribution of adipose tissue in the abdomen during the menopausal transition is attributable mostly to estrogen drop with aging. Adipose differentiation‐related protein (ADRP), a major component of lipid droplets, is closely related to the onset of lipid accumulation. We hypothesized that estrogen exerted its tissue‐specific effect in reducing abdominal fat accumulation by regulation of ADRP.
               
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