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====Diabetes and Obesity====
====Diabetes and Obesity====
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Metabolic-related issues such as obesity and diabetes are linked to having a diet high in saturated fats and simple sugars <ref name="Invest">PMID: 16741579</ref>. SCD catalyzes the desaturation of fully saturated fatty to monounsaturated fatty acid chains and acts as the rate limiting step for this type of desaturation mechanism <ref name="Yokoyama">PMID: 22326531</ref>. The deficiency and/or inhibition of SCD1 results in increased insulin sensitivity, reduced body obesity and resistance to diet-induced obesity. With that being said, SCD1 is being used as a target for treatment of obesity, diabetes, and other metabolic diseases <ref name="Bai" />. In previous research, a decrease in SCD1 has shown to decrease the expression of lipogenic genes such as fatty acid synthase (FAS), acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC), and cholesterol hydroxylase 7a (CYP7A 1) <ref name="Invest" />. SCD1-deficiency causing lowered expression of these fat-synthesizing genes also represses glycolysis and gluconeogenesis.
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Metabolic-related issues such as obesity and diabetes are linked to having a diet high in saturated fats and simple sugars <ref name="Invest">PMID: 16741579</ref>. SCD catalyzes the desaturation of fully saturated fatty to monounsaturated fatty acid chains and acts as the rate limiting step for this type of desaturation mechanism <ref name="Yokoyama">PMID: 22326531</ref>. The deficiency and/or inhibition of SCD1 results in increased insulin sensitivity, reduced body obesity and resistance to diet-induced obesity.
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With that being said, SCD1 is being used as a target for treatment of obesity, diabetes, and other metabolic diseases <ref name="Bai" />. In previous research, a decrease in SCD1 has shown to decrease the expression of lipogenic genes such as fatty acid synthase (FAS), acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC), and cholesterol hydroxylase 7a (CYP7A 1) <ref name="Invest" />. SCD1-deficiency causing lowered expression of these fat-synthesizing genes also represses glycolysis and gluconeogenesis. SCD-1 deficiency shows an increase in insulin sensitivity and increase resistance to diet-influenced obesity <ref name="Ntambi">PMID: 12177411</ref>. Overall, changes in cellular concentration of this enzyme plays a large role in diabetes and obesity.
===Cancer===
===Cancer===

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Desaturation of Fatty Stearoyl-CoA by SCD

Stearoyl-CoA Desaturase, SCD

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References

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