Cooke Paul S, Naaz Afia
Department of Veterinary Biosciences, University of Illinois, 2001 S. Lincoln Ave., Urbana, IL 61802, USA.
Exp Biol Med (Maywood). 2004 Dec;229(11):1127-35. doi: 10.1177/153537020422901107.
Estrogen has historically been viewed as a major regulator of adipose tissue in adult females, but recent work has indicated that estrogen's role in adipose biology may be broader than initially appreciated and has also provided important insights into the mechanism of estrogen effects on adipose tissue. Estrogen has direct effects on adipocytes to inhibit lipogenesis and may also have direct effects on other cellular constituents of adipose tissue, as well as metabolic effects on other target organs that can regulate adipose tissue. Estrogen has central effects on food consumption and energy expenditure that contribute to its overall inhibitory effects on adipose deposition. Estrogen also plays an important role in regulating adipose deposition in males and recently has been shown to be an important factor in the determination of adipocyte number, indicating that it regulates key developmental events in adipogenesis. Although critical questions still remain in our understanding of the overall role of estrogen in adipose tissue, it is clear that estrogen plays a more important role in adipose tissue than originally realized and that it is a major regulator of adipose tissue in both sexes during development and adulthood.
从历史上看,雌激素一直被视为成年女性脂肪组织的主要调节因子,但最近的研究表明,雌激素在脂肪生物学中的作用可能比最初认为的更为广泛,并且还为雌激素对脂肪组织的作用机制提供了重要见解。雌激素对脂肪细胞有直接作用,可抑制脂肪生成,也可能对脂肪组织的其他细胞成分有直接作用,以及对其他可调节脂肪组织的靶器官有代谢作用。雌激素对食物摄入和能量消耗有中枢作用,这有助于其对脂肪沉积的总体抑制作用。雌激素在调节男性脂肪沉积中也起着重要作用,最近已被证明是决定脂肪细胞数量的重要因素,表明它调节脂肪生成中的关键发育事件。尽管在我们对雌激素在脂肪组织中的总体作用的理解上仍然存在关键问题,但很明显,雌激素在脂肪组织中的作用比最初意识到的更为重要,并且它是发育和成年期两性脂肪组织的主要调节因子。