Book Chapter

Exercise and the Regulation of Adipose Tissue Metabolism

T Tsiloulis, MJ Watt

MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR REGULATION OF ADAPTATION TO EXERCISE | Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science | ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC | Published : 2015

Abstract

Adipose tissue is a major regulator of metabolism in health and disease. The prominent roles of adipose tissue are to sequester fatty acids in times of energy excess and to release fatty acids via the process of lipolysis during times of high-energy demand, such as exercise. The fatty acids released during lipolysis are utilized by skeletal muscle to produce adenosine triphosphate to prevent fatigue during prolonged exercise. Lipolysis is controlled by a complex interplay between neuro-humoral regulators, intracellular signaling networks, phosphorylation events involving protein kinase A, translocation of proteins within the cell, and protein-protein interactions. Herein, we describe in deta..

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