The Metabolic Classroom with Dr. Ben Bikman

The Hidden Signals That Make Fat Cells Grow


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Topic:

Nuclear receptors inside fat cells respond to lipid-soluble signals and help determine whether cells become fat cells and how they store energy. Although drugs, dietary fats, cortisol, and environmental chemicals can influence these receptors, insulin remains the dominant upstream signal controlling fat-cell growth and storage.


Summary:

Dr. Ben Bikman explains how nuclear receptors influence fat cell development, fat storage, and metabolic health. Nuclear receptors are proteins inside the cell nucleus that respond to small lipid-soluble signals—such as fatty acids, bile acids, thyroid hormone, cortisol, and steroid hormones—and translate those signals into changes in gene expression. In fat cells, these receptors help determine whether a precursor cell becomes a fat cell and how that fat cell behaves once it exists.


The main focus is PPAR gamma, the master regulator of adipogenesis, or the formation of new fat cells. Ben emphasizes that insulin sits upstream of this entire process: insulin drives PPAR gamma expression and orchestrates the fat-cell-building program.


The lecture then connects this biology to diabetes drugs known as TZDs, which activate PPAR gamma to improve insulin sensitivity by creating more small, functional fat cells. While this can improve blood glucose control and raise adiponectin, it often causes fat gain. Ben also discusses how dietary fatty acids can modestly influence PPAR gamma activity and how cortisol, acting through the glucocorticoid receptor, can promote visceral fat accumulation.


The practical takeaway is that while we cannot avoid every chemical signal that touches these receptors, we can control the dominant upstream hormonal signal: insulin. Keeping insulin low and stable through carbohydrate control remains the most practical strategy for keeping fat-cell nuclear receptor signaling in a healthier state.


References:

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NOTE: The information presented is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Dr. Bikman is not a clinician—and, he is not your doctor. Always seek the advice of your own qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.


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