Mechanism of Obesity-Related Lipotoxicity and Clinical Perspective

Sep 17, 2024Advances in experimental medicine and biology

How Fat-Related Cell Damage Happens in Obesity and Its Medical Implications

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Abstract

More than 350 genes have been identified as modulating lipotoxicity in human cells.

  • Human plasma free fatty acids can be categorized into toxic and transcriptionally responsive clusters related to lipotoxic stress.
  • Obese adipocytes struggle to store excess lipids and resist insulin's effects, leading to toxic levels of circulating fatty acids.
  • Accumulation of lipids in non-adipose tissues causes lipotoxicity, contributing to chronic inflammation and dysfunction in pancreatic islets.
  • Palmitic acid raises ceramide levels, which can have harmful effects on multiple organ systems.
  • Inhibiting specific enzymes associated with lipotoxicity may offer therapeutic benefits.
  • Various pharmacological approaches, including metformin and GLP-1 receptor agonists, are currently utilized to address glucolipotoxicity.

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