- Adipocyte
Adipocytes are the cells that primarily compose
adipose tissue , specialized in storing energy asfat .There are two types of adipose tissue,
white adipose tissue (WAT) andbrown adipose tissue (BAT), which are also known aswhite fat andbrown fat , respectively, and comprise two types of fat cells.White fat cells (unilocular cells)
White fat cells contain a large
lipid droplet surrounded by a ring ofcytoplasm . The nucleus is flattened and located on the periphery. A typical fat cell is 0.1mm in diameter with some being twice that size and others half that size. The fat stored is in a semi-liquid state, and is composed primarily oftriglyceride s andcholesteryl ester . White fat cells secreteresistin ,adiponectin , andleptin . An average adult has 30 billion fat cells with a weight of 30 lbs or 13.5 kg. If excess weight is gained as an adult fat cells increase in size about fourfold before dividing and increasing the absolute number of fat cells present. [cite book |author=Pool, Robert |title=Fat: fighting the obesity epidemic |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=Oxford [Oxfordshire] |year=2001 |pages= |isbn=0-19-511853-7]Brown fat cells (multilocular cells)
Brown fat cells are
polygonal in shape. Unlikewhite fat cells, these cells have considerablecytoplasm , withlipid droplets scattered throughout. The nucleus is round, and, although eccentrically located, it is not in the periphery of the cell. The brown color comes from the large quantity ofmitochondria . Brown fat, also known as "baby fat," is used to generate heat.Lineage
Although the lineage of adipocytes is still unclear, "preadipocytes" are
undifferentiated fibroblast s that can be stimulated to form adipocytes.Mesenchymal stem cell s can differentiate into adipocytes,connective tissue , muscle orbone .Areolar connective tissue is composed of adipocytes.References
External links
* - "Connective Tissue: unilocular (white) adipocytes "
* - "Connective Tissue: multilocular (brown) adipocytes"
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