The Metabolic Classroom with Dr. Ben Bikman

How Lipoprotein Lipase (LPL) Determines Where Your Body Stores Fat

May 12, 2025
Discover how lipoprotein lipase (LPL) acts as a metabolic gatekeeper that determines whether fat is burned or stored. Learn about its tissue-specific roles and hormonal influences, like how insulin promotes fat storage. Explore why low-carb diets and exercise can shift LPL activity towards fat burning. Delve into the differences in fat distribution linked to hormones, explaining why men and women store fat differently. This fascinating discussion reveals the intricate connection between diet, hormones, and metabolic health.
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LPL Controls Fat Metabolism

  • Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) regulates fat storage or burning by hydrolyzing triglycerides into fatty acids for tissues.
  • LPL activity controls fat distribution by directing fatty acids for storage in fat or burning in muscle.
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Sex Hormones Shape Fat Storage

  • Sex hormones direct LPL distribution, shaping fat storage patterns in adolescence.
  • Estrogen boosts LPL in subcutaneous fat in girls; testosterone limits it in boys, affecting fat type and location.
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Insulin Prioritizes Fat Storage

  • Insulin increases LPL activity in fat tissue to promote fat storage after meals.
  • Insulin suppresses LPL in muscle, reducing fat burning when insulin is elevated.
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