The complex cascade of hormonal and neural signals that initiate the breakdown and release of stored triglycerides from visceral adipose tissue, the metabolically active fat surrounding internal organs. Enhancing this signaling is a primary goal for improving metabolic and hormonal health.
Origin
The term combines “visceral fat” (the clinically dangerous internal fat depot) with “mobilization signaling,” a concept derived from lipid metabolism and endocrinology that describes the lipolytic process. It highlights the distinct biological activity of this particular fat type.
Mechanism
Mobilization is primarily mediated by catecholamines (epinephrine and norepinephrine) acting on beta-adrenergic receptors on the adipocyte surface, which activates the cAMP pathway and subsequently hormone-sensitive lipase. Cortisol and growth hormone also play permissive roles, making optimal diurnal rhythms of these hormones essential for effective fat release and subsequent oxidation.
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