adipocyter
Adipocyter, commonly referred to in English as adipocytes, are specialized cells within adipose tissue responsible for storing energy as triglycerides and for secreting signaling molecules that influence metabolism. They constitute the major cellular component of adipose tissue, which serves as an energy reservoir and an endocrine organ.
There are several adipocyte types. White adipocytes contain a single large lipid droplet and relatively few
Development and differentiation, or adipogenesis, begin with mesenchymal precursors that commit to the adipocyte lineage in
Functions extend beyond fat storage. Adipocytes secrete adipokines, including leptin and adiponectin, which regulate appetite, insulin
Distribution and health impact: Adipose tissue is distributed in subcutaneous and visceral depots. Excess visceral fat
Clinical and research relevance: Adipocyte biology informs understanding of obesity, lipodystrophy, and metabolic syndrome. Ongoing work