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Query: UMLS:C0020505 (
hyperphagia
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The regulation of energy metabolism in obesity may differ from normal condition in several respects. The synthesis of lipids may be enhanced due to a greater production of insulin, estrogens and cortisol and to a lack of dehydroepiandrosterone. Lipolysis is reduced in obese subjects by a decreased secretion of catecholamines, growth hormone,
adipsin
and cachectin. Inadequate intake of food and stress modify the T3/rT3 ratio. Oxidative phosphorylation and the production of ATP is modified, thermogenesis decreases due to a reduced synthesis of thermogenin. A decreased activity of substrate cycles and of the Na-K ATPase, is expected. Most of these disorders are normalized in post-obese patients. Many common drugs interfere with energy metabolism, namely those used in psychiatry and all hormones and their antagonists mentioned above and used for a long time. Obesity should not be considered as a simple result of
overeating
and lack of physical activity.
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PMID:[Energy metabolism in obesity]. 158 28
PPARgamma is obligatory for fat mass generation and is thought to determine the amount of TAG stored per fat cell. We investigated whether ligand availability for PPARgamma is rate limiting in fat mass generation and substrate metabolism. Twenty healthy men (20-29 years) were randomly assigned to receive the PPARgamma ligand rosiglitazone (RSG) (8 mg/d) (n 10) or a placebo (n 10) during a stay of 7 d in a respiration chamber. Food intake was ad libitum, resulting in positive energy balances of 32.2 MJ (placebo) and 44.7 MJ (RSG). Fat cell size and expression of PPARgamma, adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein (aP2),
adipsin
, adiponectin and fasting-induced adipose factor (FIAF) were determined in subcutaneous abdominal fat biopsies. The total amount of fat stored and the amount of TAG per fat cell were not different between groups. For the entire group, fat cell size was decreased after
overeating
(P = 0.02). FIAF mRNA levels were decreased after
overeating
in the RSG group (P = 0.01), with a trend towards a decrease in the placebo group. Unexpectedly, RSG treatment did not influence the expression levels of PPARgamma and of the PPARgamma responsive genes aP2, adiponectin and
adipsin
. In addition, RSG resulted in a larger increase in plasma TAG during
overeating
than placebo treatment. These results suggest that in healthy, non-obese males the PPARgamma ligand RSG influences TAG metabolism, independent of its PPARgamma transcriptional activity in the subcutaneous adipose tissue.
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PMID:The PPARgamma ligand rosiglitazone influences triacylglycerol metabolism in non-obese males, without increasing the transcriptional activity of PPARgamma in the subcutaneous adipose tissue. 1817 13