Adipose Tissue

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What percent body weight of a human newborn constitutes multilocular adipose tissue?

2-5%

True/False: adipose tissue is avascular.

False

Where can you find fat internally?

Fat can be found internally around organs, in the omentum (a fold of peritoneum that connects the stomach with the other abdominal organs), mesenteries, and bone marrow

Where are hibernomas often found?

In the periscapular region

What causes the lipid droplet to be lost during tissue preparation?

The use of organic solvents (i.e. xylene)

What cells make up adipose tissue?

Adipocytes

Which adipose tissue has more mitochondria?

Brown

Which adipose tissue is abundant during fetal life?

Brown

How does UCP-1 uncouple the oxidation of fatty acids from the production of ATP?

By facilitating the movement of protons across the inner mitochondrial membrane, dissipating the mitochondrial proton gradient

When will brown adipose tissue start to diminish?

During the first decade of life

Where do adipocytes differentiate from?

From undifferentiated mesenchymal cells

Which adipose tissue tumor is a rare, benign, slow-growing tumor of brown fat?

Hibernoma

What is important to remember about the lipid droplet?

It IS NOT membrane bound

Where in adults can you find brown adipose tissue?

Kidney, adrenal glands, aorta, regions of the neck, and in the mediastinum

What is the most common adipose tissue tumor?

Lipoma

Which adipose tissue tumor is a rare, malignant tumor?

Liposarcoma

What is brown adipose tissue also known as?

Multilocular (contains numerous fat droplets)

What do newborn humans use to prevent extensive heat loss?

Non-shivering thermogenesis

What transcription factor plays a part in the differentiation of adipocytes and the initiation of lipid metabolism?

Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma)

Adipocytes are large cells that can have what kind of shapes?

Round, oval, or polyhedral

What is non-shivering thermogenesis?

The oxidation of brown fat to produce heat, which warms blood flowing through the tissue

What is adipose tissue?

Tissues where the primary cell type is the adipocyte

Thermogenic activity is regulated by what protein?

Uncoupling protein-1 (UCP-1); aka thermogenin

What is white adipose tissue also known as?

Unilocular (only one fat droplet)

When do liposarcomas tend to be more aggressive and metastasize?

When the tumors contain cells that are less differentiated

The hypodermis is composed of which adipose tissue?

White

Which adipose tissue is the predominant type in adults?

White

What are the two types of adipose tissue?

White and brown


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