Paul Saladino· MD
the centerpiece of metabolic dysfunction appears to be the fact that our adipocytes cannot divide that they get stuck and they overexpand
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the centerpiece of metabolic dysfunction appears to be the fact that our adipocytes cannot divide that they get stuck and they overexpand
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when the adipocyte can no longer do um the secreted dipakins which lead to adipocyte dysfunction it gets overly distended and that appears to be the inciting event for systemic insulin resistance or systemic metabolic dysfunction