Susan Ward Blaser
Dr. Charles Livingston Fat Loss Factor review- In the first part of the article ( Brown body fat and weight loss ) was presented structure of brown adipose How Does Fat Loss Factor Work?
tissue development path of fat cells, the difference between white and brown adipose tissue and function of brown adipose tissue, but this time some of the
effects of hormones and potential therapeutic manipulation of quantity and activity of brown adipose tissue for the purpose of weight loss or. reduce the
amount of white flab.
Effect of hormones on activity of the brown adipose tissue
Brown body fat is a potential target tissue for a number of hormones, which means that in the event of increases or decreases in the quantities of these
hormones can alter its activity.
Brown adipose tissue and thyroid hormones
Patients with an increased amount of thyroid hormone (hyperthyroidism) are very slender, with a low percentage of body fat and difficult to tolerate high
temperatures, patients with reduced amount of thyroid hormones and have, among other problems with the accumulation of body fat and lower sensitivity to
temperature.
Does the activity of brown adipose tissue related to the amount of thyroid hormones is not totally clear, but it may be some signs of a hypo and
hyperthyroidism connect with his or reduced. increased activity. This hypothesis by the fact that it is necessary for the increased activation of adrenergic
stimulation. This is inversely proportional to the thyroid status, and is also at an elevated amount of the thyroid hormones is decreased. However, research
conducted by Lopez et al (Lopez et al., 2010) suggests that the increased amount of triiodothyronine (T3) is activated brown body fat, but indirectly through
the action of the ventromedialno hypothalamic nucleus.
Irrespective of whether it is activation of the brown body fat directly associated with some symptoms of hypo / hyperthyroidism, it can be assumed that there
is a relationship between the relative amount of thyroid hormone in circulation and the degree of obesity, which can be used as a surrogate marker of the
quantities of brown body fat. In addition to the brown adipose tissue produces aggregate protein 1, is referred to in this tissue in the circulation is
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