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August 2009, Vol. 13, No. 8, Pages 975-986
Transcriptional targets in adipocyte biologyEvan Rosen †, Jun Eguchi & Zhao Xu Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Division of Endocrinology/CLS743, 330 Brookline Ave, Boston, MA 02215, USA +1 617 735 3221; +1 617 735 3323; erosen@bidmc.harvard.edu† Author for correspondenceThe global burden of metabolic disease demands that we develop new therapeutic strategies. Many of these approaches may center on manipulating the behavior of adipocytes, which contribute directly and indirectly to a host of disease processes including obesity and type 2 diabetes. One way to achieve this goal will be to alter key transcriptional pathways in fat cells, such as those regulating glucose uptake, lipid handling, or adipokine secretion. In this review, we look at what is known about how adipocytes govern their physiology at the gene expression level, and discuss novel ways that we can accelerate our understanding of this area.
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