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The Bone's Role in Fat and Energy Management
Sunday, April 6, 2025
But what about humans? Well, it turns out that the more KIAA1199 is in the blood or fat tissue, the worse the insulin resistance. This means that people with higher levels of KIAA1199 might have a harder time managing their blood sugar. They might also have higher levels of cholesterol, triglycerides, free fatty acids, glycerol, and fasting glucose.
So, how does KIAA1199 do all this? It works through a complex system of signals. It involves things like osteopontin, integrin, and pathways called AKT and ERK. These signals help to control how fat is made. This is a big step forward in understanding how the bone, fat, and energy are all connected.
All of this shows that the bone is a key player in the body's energy management system. It's not just about supporting the body. It's about keeping the body in balance. This is important to remember. The body is a complex system. Everything is connected. What happens in one part can affect the rest. This is true for the bone and fat. It's true for many other things too.
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