Adipocyty
Adipocytes are a type of fat cell found in the human body, primarily in adipose tissue. They play a crucial role in energy storage and release, as well as hormone production. Adipocytes are characterized by their large, lipid-filled vacuoles, which give them their characteristic appearance under a microscope. These cells are found in various locations throughout the body, including the subcutaneous layer just beneath the skin, the visceral fat surrounding internal organs, and the brown fat found in newborns and hibernating animals.
The primary function of adipocytes is to store excess energy in the form of triglycerides, which are
In addition to their role in energy metabolism, adipocytes also produce and secrete various hormones and cytokines
Adipocytes can also differentiate into other cell types, such as macrophages, which are involved in immune
Adipocytes are a dynamic cell type that plays a critical role in maintaining energy homeostasis and regulating