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Publication : Exercise-Induced Skeletal Muscle Adaptations Alter the Activity of Adipose Progenitor Cells.

First Author  Zeve D Year  2016
Journal  PLoS One Volume  11
Issue  3 Pages  e0152129
PubMed ID  27015423 Mgi Jnum  J:259826
Mgi Id  MGI:6093256 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0152129
Citation  Zeve D, et al. (2016) Exercise-Induced Skeletal Muscle Adaptations Alter the Activity of Adipose Progenitor Cells. PLoS One 11(3):e0152129
abstractText  Exercise decreases adiposity and improves metabolic health; however, the physiological and molecular underpinnings of these phenomena remain unknown. Here, we investigate the effect of endurance training on adipose progenitor lineage commitment. Using mice with genetically labeled adipose progenitors, we show that these cells react to exercise by decreasing their proliferation and differentiation potential. Analyses of mouse models that mimic the skeletal muscle adaptation to exercise indicate that muscle, in a non-autonomous manner, regulates adipose progenitor homeostasis, highlighting a role for muscle-derived secreted factors. These findings support a humoral link between skeletal muscle and adipose progenitors and indicate that manipulation of adipose stem cell function may help address obesity and diabetes.
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