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- W2899692352 abstract "Abstract White adipose tissue (WAT) is a key organ where energy in excess of needs is stored, mainly in the form of triglycerides (TGs). When needed, adipose tissue TGs can be mobilized as fatty acids that are released into circulation to sustain systemic energy requirements. A fine balance must be exerted between WAT lipid storage and mobilization functions to avoid an excessive fatty acid flux to nonadipose tissue, which could result in metabolic abnormalities. Besides its role in energy metabolism, WAT also secretes diverse proteins involved in several biological functions, conferring to this organ an endocrine status. Both the energy storage and endocrine functions of WAT are affected when exposed to low levels of oxygen (or hypoxia), a phenomenon that occurs consequently to excessive WAT hypertrophy in rodents and potentially in humans. This chapter focuses on the responses of WAT and its constituent, adipocytes, to hypoxia and how these hypoxia-induced responses may contribute to the development of obesity-associated disorders." @default.
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