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Lipolytic Pathway Control

Meaning

Lipolytic Pathway Control refers to the precise hormonal and metabolic regulation of lipolysis, the biochemical process by which triglycerides stored in adipose tissue are hydrolyzed into glycerol and free fatty acids for energy utilization. Effective control of this pathway is crucial for maintaining a healthy body composition, ensuring adequate energy substrate availability, and preventing ectopic fat deposition in organs like the liver and muscle. Dysregulation is a common feature of metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance, underscoring its clinical importance.