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    in fat adipocytes. The most important regulatory hormone in lipolysis is insulin; lipolysis can only occur when insulin action falls to low levels, as...
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  • stored in adipocytes. The breakdown of this fat is known as lipolysis. The products of lipolysis, free fatty acids, are released into the bloodstream and...
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  • Injection lipolysis is a controversial cosmetic procedure in which drug mixtures are injected into patients with the goal of destroying fat cells. This...
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  • during digestion, and from injection lipolysis, which relies solely on injections marketed as causing lipolysis. Liposuction is a type of cosmetic surgery...
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    Glucagon also regulates the rate of glucose production through lipolysis. Glucagon induces lipolysis in humans under conditions of insulin suppression (such...
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    PMID 25013540. Nanda S (May 2011). "Treatment of lipoma by injection lipolysis". Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery. 4 (2): 135–7. doi:10.4103/0974-2077...
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    hormone-sensitive lipase-mediated lipolysis. Specifically, in the basal state Perilipin A allows a low level of basal lipolysis by reducing the access of cytosolic...
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    small peptides and free amino acids, while the adipose tissue undergoes lipolysis to create free fatty acids. Salt and phosphates act as strong inhibitors...
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    protein synthesis, and increasing the breakdown of fats into fatty acids (lipolysis). All of these metabolic steps have the net effect of increasing blood...
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    Thus, HCA2 functions to inhibit lipolysis and lower serum fatty acid levels in mice. Niacin likewise inhibits lipolysis to lower free fatty acid plasma...
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