Title : Nitric oxide and the release of lipoprotein lipase from white adipose tissue - Ricart-Jane_2008_Cell.Physiol.Biochem_22_525 |
Author(s) : Ricart-Jane D , Casanovas A , Jane N , Gonzalez MA , Buira-Morell I , Ribera J , Llobera M , Lopez-Tejero MD |
Ref : Cell Physiol Biochem , 22 :525 , 2008 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND/AIM: Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) is the main enzyme responsible for the distribution of circulating triacylglycerides in tissues. Its regulation via release from active sites in the vascular endothelium is poorly understood. In a previous study we reported that in response to acute immobilization (IMMO), LPL activity rapidly increases in plasma and decreases in white adipose tissue (WAT) in rats. In other stress situations IMMO triggers a generalized increase in nitric oxide (NO) production. |
PubMedSearch : Ricart-Jane_2008_Cell.Physiol.Biochem_22_525 |
PubMedID: 19088434 |
Ricart-Jane D, Casanovas A, Jane N, Gonzalez MA, Buira-Morell I, Ribera J, Llobera M, Lopez-Tejero MD (2008)
Nitric oxide and the release of lipoprotein lipase from white adipose tissue
Cell Physiol Biochem
22 :525
Ricart-Jane D, Casanovas A, Jane N, Gonzalez MA, Buira-Morell I, Ribera J, Llobera M, Lopez-Tejero MD (2008)
Cell Physiol Biochem
22 :525