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Dissecting adipose tissue lipolysis: molecular regulation and implications for metabolic disease

Journal

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 52, Issue 3, Pages R199-R222

Publisher

BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
DOI: 10.1530/JME-13-0277

Keywords

lipolysis; adipose tissue; ATGL; HSL; free fatty acids; type 2 diabetes

Funding

  1. FOOD Study Group/Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries & Ministry of Family and Consumer Affairs, Denmark
  2. Lundbeck Foundation, Denmark
  3. Novo Nordisk Foundation, Denmark
  4. Augustinus Fonden, Denmark
  5. Aase og Ejnar Danielsens Fond, Denmark
  6. NNF Center for Basic Metabolic Research [Treebak Group] Funding Source: researchfish

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Lipolysis is the process by which triglycerides (TGs) are hydrolyzed to free fatty acids (FFAs) and glycerol. In adipocytes, this is achieved by sequential action of adipose TG lipase (ATGL), hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL), and monoglyceride lipase. The activity in the lipolytic pathway is tightly regulated by hormonal and nutritional factors. Under conditions of negative energy balance such as fasting and exercise, stimulation of lipolysis results in a profound increase in FFA release from adipose tissue (AT). This response is crucial in order to provide the organism with a sufficient supply of substrate for oxidative metabolism. However, failure to efficiently suppress lipolysis when FFA demands are low can have serious metabolic consequences and is believed to be a key mechanism in the development of type 2 diabetes in obesity. As the discovery of ATGL in 2004, substantial progress has been made in the delineation of the remarkable complexity of the regulatory network controlling adipocyte lipolysis. Notably, regulatory mechanisms have been identified on multiple levels of the lipolytic pathway, including gene transcription and translation, post-translational modifications, intracellular localization, protein-protein interactions, and protein stability/degradation. Here, we provide an overview of the recent advances in the field of AT lipolysis with particular focus on the molecular regulation of the two main lipases, ATGL and HSL, and the intracellular and extracellular signals affecting their activity.

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