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脂肪组织的多面角色——糖尿病及其他疾病的治疗靶点:2015年班廷讲座

The Multifaceted Roles of Adipose Tissue-Therapeutic Targets for Diabetes and Beyond: The 2015 Banting Lecture.

作者信息

Scherer Philipp E

机构信息

Touchstone Diabetes Center, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX

出版信息

Diabetes. 2016 Jun;65(6):1452-61. doi: 10.2337/db16-0339.

Abstract

The Banting Medal for Scientific Achievement is the highest scientific award of the American Diabetes Association (ADA). Given in memory of Sir Frederick Banting, one of the key investigators in the discovery of insulin, the Banting Medal is awarded annually for scientific excellence, recognizing significant long-term contributions to the understanding, treatment, or prevention of diabetes. Philipp E. Scherer, PhD, of the Touchstone Diabetes Center, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, received the prestigious award at the ADA's 75th Scientific Sessions, 5-9 June 2015, in Boston, MA. He presented the Banting Lecture, "The Multifaceted Roles of Adipose Tissue-Therapeutic Targets for Diabetes and Beyond," on Sunday, 7 June 2015.A number of different cell types contribute to the cellular architecture of adipose tissue. Although the adipocyte is functionally making important contributions to systemic metabolic homeostatis, several additional cell types contribute a supportive role to bestow maximal flexibility on the tissue with respect to many biosynthetic and catabolic processes, depending on the metabolic state. These cells include vascular endothelial cells, a host of immune cells, and adipocyte precursor cells and fibroblasts. Combined, these cell types give rise to a tissue with remarkable flexibility with respect to expansion and contraction, while optimizing the ability of the tissue to act as an endocrine organ through the release of many protein factors, critically influencing systemic lipid homeostasis and biochemically contributing many metabolites. Using an example from each of these categories-adiponectin as a key adipokine, sphingolipids as critical mediators of insulin sensitivity, and uridine as an important metabolite contributed by the adipocyte to the systemic pool-I will discuss the emerging genesis of the adipocyte over the past 20 years from metabolic bystander to key driver of metabolic flexibility.

摘要

班廷科学成就奖是美国糖尿病协会(ADA)的最高科学奖项。该奖项以胰岛素发现的关键研究者之一弗雷德里克·班廷爵士之名设立,每年颁发给科研卓越者,以表彰其在糖尿病的理解、治疗或预防方面做出的重大长期贡献。德克萨斯大学西南医学中心达拉斯分校试金石糖尿病中心的菲利普·E·谢勒博士于2015年6月5日至9日在马萨诸塞州波士顿举行的ADA第75届科学会议上荣获这一殊荣。他于2015年6月7日星期日发表了班廷讲座,题目为“脂肪组织的多面角色——糖尿病及其他疾病的治疗靶点”。多种不同类型的细胞构成了脂肪组织的细胞结构。尽管脂肪细胞在功能上对全身代谢稳态起着重要作用,但其他几种细胞类型也发挥着支持作用,使该组织在许多生物合成和分解代谢过程中具有最大的灵活性,这取决于代谢状态。这些细胞包括血管内皮细胞、许多免疫细胞、脂肪细胞前体细胞和成纤维细胞。这些细胞类型共同作用,形成了一个在扩张和收缩方面具有显著灵活性的组织,同时通过释放多种蛋白质因子优化了该组织作为内分泌器官的能力,对全身脂质稳态产生关键影响,并在生化方面贡献了许多代谢产物。我将以这些类别中的每一类为例——脂联素作为关键的脂肪因子、鞘脂作为胰岛素敏感性的关键介质、尿苷作为脂肪细胞对全身代谢库贡献的重要代谢产物——来探讨过去20年中脂肪细胞从代谢旁观者到代谢灵活性关键驱动者的新起源。

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