Summary: Case 6 Adipose Tissue, About Fat And Beyond

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  • 1 How is lipolysis regulated? Which enzymes are involved? And how is FA and glucose storage regulated?

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  • 1.1 Lipolysis

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  • Which factors stimulate lipolysis?

    Adrenaline, noradrenaline and glucagon stimulate lipolysis.
  • Which factor inhibit lipolysis?

    Insulin inhibits lipolysis.
  • What happens to fatty acids in bèta oxidation?

    In bèta oxidation fatty acids are broken down by the sequential removal of 2-carbon units.
  • What happens to the fatty acids after they've been liberated from stored triacylglycerol?

    The liberated fatty acids are released into the plasma as non-esterified fatty acids bound to albumin. So they are made available to other tissues.
  • 1.1.1 Enzymes in lipolysis

  • What is the role of lipases in lipolysis?

    Lipase digests triglycerides into glycerol and 3 fatty acids.
  • Where are the lipases involved in lipolysis, situated?

    The lipases involved in lipolysis, are situated within adipocytes.
  • Which lipases are involved in lipolysis (2)?

    The two lipases involved in lipolysis are: adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL) and hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL).
  • What is the role of adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL)?

    ATGL removes the first fatty acid. The triacylglycerol changes into diacylglycerol.
  • What is the role of hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL)?

    HSL removes the second fatty acid. The diacylglycerol changes into monoacylglycerol.
  • What kind of enzyme removes the third fatty acid?

    A monoacylglycerol lipase removes the third fatty acid. So it changes monoacylglycerol into glycerol and a fatty acid.
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