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The genetics of lipid storage and human lipodystrophies.


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Authors

Robbins, Ann L 
Savage, David B 

Abstract

Life depends on securing sufficient energy intake to enable growth, movement, and reproduction. Throughout evolution, lifeforms have struggled to ensure adequate energy intake, and this remains a major challenge for many species. Modern humans are particularly well adapted to store surplus energy efficiently, but they are considerably less well adapted for coping with sustained access to energy-dense food. We briefly review the evolution of adipocytes and the metabolic consequences of suboptimal energy storage, focusing on insights derived from rare human monogenic disorders. From the evidence presented, we argue that a mismatch between the capacity for nutrient storage and the burden of excess energy intake is an important factor in the development of some forms of human insulin resistance.

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Keywords

ectopic fat, insulin resistance, lipid droplet, lipodystrophy, Adipose Tissue, Humans, Insulin Resistance, Lipodystrophy

Journal Title

Trends Mol Med

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Journal ISSN

1471-4914
1471-499X

Volume Title

21

Publisher

Elsevier Ltd
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust (091551/Z/10/A)
DBS’s work is supported by the Wellcome Trust (091551), the Medical Research Council Metabolic Diseases Unit and the United Kingdom National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre. ALR is supported by the Gates Cambridge Trust.