TY - CHAP AU - Sven-Olof Olofsson AU - Linda Andersson AU - Jeanna Perman AU - Mikael Rutberg AU - Lilliana Håversen AU - Li Lu AU - Emma Lu AU - Reza Mobini AU - Marcus Ståhlman AU - Susanna Myhre AU - Christina Olsson AU - Rosie Perkins AU - Thomas Larsson AU - Jan Borén AU - Martin Adiels ED - Coleen Croniger Y1 - 2011-09-22 PY - 2011 T1 - Lipid Droplets and Very Low Density Lipoproteins; Their Relation to Insulin Resistance N2 - Adipocytes are important in the body for maintaining proper energy balance by storing excess energy as triglycerides. However, efforts of the last decade have identified several molecules that are secreted from adipocytes, such as leptin, which are involved in signaling between tissues and organs. These adipokines are important in overall regulation of energy metabolism and can regulate body composition as well as glucose homeostasis. Excess lipid storage in tissues other than adipose can result in development of diabetes and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). In this book we review the role of adipocytes in development of insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes and NAFLD. Because type 2 diabetes has been suggested to be a disease of inflammation we included several chapters on the mechanism of inflammation modulating organ injury. Finally, we conclude with a review on exercise and nutrient regulation for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and its co-morbidities. BT - Role of the Adipocyte in Development of Type 2 Diabetes SP - Ch. 2 UR - https://doi.org/10.5772/21559 DO - 10.5772/21559 SN - PB - IntechOpen CY - Rijeka Y2 - 2024-04-16 ER -