HILPDA is a lipotoxic marker in adipocytes that mediates the autocrine negative feedback regulation of triglyceride hydrolysis by fatty acids and alleviates cellular lipotoxic stress
Background: Lipolysis is a key metabolic pathway in adipocytes that renders stored triglycerides available for use by other cells and tissues. Non-esterified fatty acids (NEFAs) are known to exert feedback inhibition on adipocyte lipolysis, but the underlying mechanisms have only partly been elucida...
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Main Authors: | Lei Deng (Author), Shuangcheng Alivia Wu (Author), Ling Qi (Author), Sander Kersten (Author) |
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