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The role of estrogen in adipose tissue metabolism: insights into glucose homeostasis regulation

Authors
Kim, Jun HoCho, Hyung TaekKim, Young Jun
Issue Date
20-11월-2014
Publisher
JAPAN ENDOCRINE SOC
Keywords
Estrogen; Adipose tissue; Glucose homeostasis; Estrogen receptors; Selective estrogen receptor modulators
Citation
ENDOCRINE JOURNAL, v.61, no.11, pp.1055 - 1067
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Journal Title
ENDOCRINE JOURNAL
Volume
61
Number
11
Start Page
1055
End Page
1067
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/96749
DOI
10.1507/endocrj.EJ14-0262
ISSN
0918-8959
Abstract
Adipose tissue is an organ with active endocrine function involved in the regulation of energy balance and glucose homeostasis via multiple metabolic signaling pathways targeting the brain, liver, skeletal muscle, pancreas, and other organs. There is increasing evidence demonstrating that the female sex hormone, estrogen, regulates adipose development and improves systemic glucose homeostasis in both males and females. The underlying mechanism linking estrogehic regulation in adipose tissue and systemic glucose metabolism has not been fully elucidated, but is thought to include interactions of estrogen receptor signaling events involving lipolytic and/or lipogenic enzyme activity, free fatty acid metabolism, and adipocytokine production. Thus, understanding the effects of estrogen replacement on adipose tissue biology and metabolism is important in determining the risk of developing obesity-related metabolic disorders in patients undergoing treatment for sex hormone deficiency. In this report, we review literature regarding the role of estrogens and their corresponding receptors in the control of adipose metabolism and glucose homeostasis in both rodents and humans. We also discuss the effects of selective e'strogen receptor modulators on glucose metabolism.
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