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中国生物工程杂志

China Biotechnology
China Biotechnology  2020, Vol. 40 Issue (3): 111-116    DOI: 10.13523/j.cb.1908020
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Research on the Interaction between Adipose Tissue Exosomes and Other Tissues
WU Jia-han1,JIANG Lin1,CHEN Ting1,SUN Jia-jie2,ZHANG Yong-liang2,XI Qian-yun3,**()
1 Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition Control, Guangzhou 510642,China
2 National Engineering Research Center For Breeding Swine Industry, Guangzhou 510642,China
3 College of Animal Science, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China
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Abstract  

Fat, as the largest secretory organ in the body, can regulate other tissues and organs by releasing hormones and cytokines. In recent years, studies have found that adipose tissue can release the form of exosomes, transmit signals to other tissues and organs through the circulation of body fluids, and regulate the physiological functions of its target organs, such as regulating liver fat deposition, muscle glycogen synthesis, angiogenesis, and damage repair. Such functions, for different target organs, exosomes will have different effects. The homeostasis of the body is the result of interactions between tissues, and the discovery of exosomes provides a stable material basis for the interaction of adipose tissue with other tissues, and the role of fat exosomes still has many unknown effects. The identification of adipose tissue exosomes and the interaction of adipose exosomes on the liver, muscle, and other tissues and organs from recent experimental reports were reviewed, provide a theoretical basis for the study of fat exosomes, and better explore the mysteries of life.



Key wordsAdipose tissue      Exosomes      Signal transmission     
Received: 10 August 2019      Published: 18 April 2020
ZTFLH:  Q493.5  
Corresponding Authors: Qian-yun XI     E-mail: xqy0228@163.com
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WU Jia-han,JIANG Lin,CHEN Ting,SUN Jia-jie,ZHANG Yong-liang,XI Qian-yun. Research on the Interaction between Adipose Tissue Exosomes and Other Tissues. China Biotechnology, 2020, 40(3): 111-116.

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https://manu60.magtech.com.cn/biotech/10.13523/j.cb.1908020     OR     https://manu60.magtech.com.cn/biotech/Y2020/V40/I3/111

Fig.1 The relationship between adipose exosomes and liver/muscle
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