tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-827769867360256958.post6118740527906042686..comments2024-01-14T03:16:09.597-08:00Comments on Kindke's Scrap Notes: Quick note on MIRKO mouseKindkehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15841418412425329998noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-827769867360256958.post-44412476440471319562013-01-16T16:45:58.562-08:002013-01-16T16:45:58.562-08:00I sort of think this shows something else as well-...I sort of think this shows something else as well--the fat increases, blood lipids go "dys-" visceral fat increases--but besides glucose causing this fattening, it all serves to maybe support the muscle's need for an alternate to probably attenuated glycogen stores for energy.<br /><br />Another thing occurs--if all the body needs is to clear excess fat out of the system, just making fat cells larger makes sense. But if actual synthesis of fat from glucose is desirable, I'd think an increase in actual cell count should increase total fat synthesis capability.donnyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02107555662488785352noreply@blogger.com