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- Introduction
- Topics
- Ectopic fat
- Framework of organs interaction (1)
- Topics - consequences of excess lipid storage
- Consequences of 'ectopic' fat
- Lipid oversupply is also referred to as lipotoxicity
- Ectopic fat and insulin resistance
- Intramyocellular distribution of lipid droplets
- Skeletal muscle lipid content
- The obese and endurance-trained paradox
- IMCL content and insulin sensitivity
- Two routes to increased intramyocellular lipid
- Ectopic fat and the beta cell (1)
- 'Starling curve' of the pancreas
- New beta cells are constantly being created
- Apoptosis is a major factor of beta-cell failure (1)
- Apoptosis is a major factor of beta-cell failure (2)
- Ectopic fat and the beta cell (2)
- Ectopic fat and the liver
- Liver fat and hepatic insulin resistance
- Hepatic lipid content related to insulin sensitivity
- Consequences of hepatic steatosis
- Topics - causes of ectopic fat
- Adipose tissue 'dysfunction'
- Consequences of increased adipose tissue mass
- The 'adipokine' secretion pattern changes
- Signal molecules secreted by adipose tissue
- Adipose tissue 'inflammation'
- Number of fat cells and the energy 'burden'
- Large fat cells - a marker of insulin resistance
- Risk factors for type 2 diabetes
- Transgenic animal models support Danforth theory
- Visceral fat is the 'other' ectopic adipose tissue
- Fat pattern in female and risk of type 2 diabetes
- Adipose tissue is a complex organ
- Waist circumference
- Abdominal adipose tissue - nomenclature
- Subcutaneous adipose tissue
- Topics - impairments in fat oxidation
- Response of the tissues to increased lipid supply
- Insulin resistance and muscle ATP synthesis
- Rationale for the study of muscle mitochondria
- Reduced mitochondrial volume in T2DM
- Pre-clinical models
- Topics - ectopic fat treatment
- Framework of organs interaction (2)
- Modest weight loss reverses ectopic fat
- Exercise vs. weight loss
- Framework - TZDs and 'ectopic' fat
- Treatment
- TZD's and ectopic lipid
- TZDs decrease liver fat
- Pio increases insulin sensitivity and adiponectin
- FFA reductions are sufficient to reduce lipotoxicity
- Summary
- Thank you
- Acknowledgements
Topics Covered
- Definition of ectopic fat
- Consequences of ectopic fat
- Insulin resistance
- Beta cell failure
- Increased VLDC cholesterol production / atherogenic dyslipidemia
- Adipose tissue dysfunction
- Adipose tissue inflammation
- An inadequate number of fat cells compared to the energy 'burden'
- Large fat cells
- insulin resistance
- Transgenic animal models
- Visceral fat is the 'other' ectopic adipose tissue
- Adipose tissue is a complex organ
- there is still room for discovery at many levels
- Waist circumference
- Abdominal adipose tissue; nomenclature
- Subcutaneous adipose tissue: radiographic considerations
- The study of muscle mitochondria
- Pre-clinical models
- Modest weight loss reverses ectopic fat
- Exercise vs. weight loss
- Treatment
- TZD's and ectopic lipid
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Talk Citation
Smith, S. (2009, April 30). Ectopic fat: causes, consequences and treatment [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 17, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/HHVS7553.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on April 30, 2009
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Steven Smith has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.