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Définitions de « adipose »

Adipose - Nom commun

  • Amas anormal de tissu adipeux dans l'organisme.

    Cette malade présente les symptômes cardinaux de la maladie de Dercum : adipose volumineuse, douleurs spontanées et douleurs provoquées par la palpation des masses adipeuses, asthénie.
    — Société médicale des hôpitaux de Paris, Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société médicale des hôpitaux de Paris: Volume 46

Étymologie de « adipose »

Du terme adipeux avec le suffixe -ose.

Usage du mot « adipose »

Évolution historique de l’usage du mot « adipose » depuis 1800

Fréquence d'apparition du mot « adipose » dans le journal Le Monde depuis 1945

Source : Gallicagram. Créé par Benjamin Azoulay et Benoît de Courson, Gallicagram représente graphiquement l’évolution au cours du temps de la fréquence d’apparition d’un ou plusieurs syntagmes dans les corpus numérisés de Gallica et de beaucoup d’autres bibliothèques.

Synonymes de « adipose »

Citations contenant le mot « adipose »

  • Human adipose stromal-vascular fraction self-organizes to form vascularized adipose tissue in 3D cultures. Sandra Muller, Isabelle Ader, Justine Creff, Hélène Leménager, Pauline Achard, Louis Casteilla, Luc Sensebé, Audrey Carrière & Frédéric Deschaseaux. Scientific Reports, Article number: 7250 (2019). https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-43624-6
    CNRS — Du tissu adipeux humain reproduit en laboratoire | CNRS
  • ExAdEx-Innov draws on over three decades of experience in research on human adipose tissue to offer innovative tools for the cosmetic, nutraceutical, and biomedical industries. The ExAdEx technology exploits the intrinsic ability of adipose stem cells to proliferate in response to stimuli and uses the native tissue matrix as a bioactive support for their proliferation. These ex vivo models have unique characteristics, including long-term viability, a complete extracellular matrix structure, lipid droplet size comparable to endogenous tissue, and much more.
    Premium Beauty News — Exsymol to explore new research prospects on adipose tissue - Premium Beauty News
  • ASGR1−/− mice present a hypertrophic adipose tissue with 41% increase in fat accumulation in visceral adipose tissue (VAT), alongside with alteration in lipid metabolic pathways. Intriguingly, ASGR1−/− mice exhibit a comparable response to an acute glucose and insulin challenge in circulation, coupled with notably decreased in circulating cholesterol levels. Although the liver of ASGR1−/− have similar lipid accumulation to the WT mice, they present elevated levels of liver inflammation and a decrease in mitochondrial function.
    BioMed Central — ASGR1 deficiency diverts lipids toward adipose tissue but results in liver damage during obesity | Cardiovascular Diabetology | Full Text
  • Adipogenesis of adipose progenitor cells is considered metabolically beneficial. Two laboratories have simultaneously discovered that adipose progenitors also give rise to structural WNT-regulated adipose tissue-resident (SWAT) cells during adipogenesis to maintain the progenitor pool.
    Nature — Maintenance of adipose progenitors in adipogenesis | Nature Metabolism
  • Obesity is linked to several health complication, including Metabolic Dysfunction Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD). Adipose tissue hypoxia has been suggested as an important player in the pathophysiological mechanism leading to chronic inflammation in obesity, and in the progression of MASLD. The study aims to investigate the effect of progressive obesity on adipose and liver tissue hypoxia.
    Nature — The role of adipose tissue and subsequent liver tissue hypoxia in obesity and early stage metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease | International Journal of Obesity
  • Obesity, which affects more than 40% of adults in the United States, occurs when the body accumulates too much fat, which is primarily stored in adipose tissue. Adipose tissue normally provides important mechanical benefits by cushioning vital organs and providing insulation. It also has important metabolic functions, such as releasing hormones and other cellular signaling molecules that instruct other tissues to burn or store energy.
    News-Medical — Study sheds new light on how obesity affects fat cells' mitochondria

Traductions du mot « adipose »

Langue Traduction
Anglais adipose
Espagnol adiposis
Italien adiposa
Allemand fettsucht
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