%0 Journal Article %T How obesity affects adipocyte turnover. %A Han SM %A Nahmgoong H %A Yim KM %A Kim JB %J Trends Endocrinol Metab %V 0 %N 0 %D 2024 Aug 1 %M 39095230 %F 10.586 %R 10.1016/j.tem.2024.07.004 %X Cellular turnover is fundamental for tissue homeostasis and integrity. Adipocyte turnover, accounting for 4% of the total cellular mass turnover in humans, is essential for adipose tissue homeostasis during metabolic stress. In obesity, an altered adipose tissue microenvironment promotes adipocyte death. To clear dead adipocytes, macrophages are recruited and form a distinctive structure known as crown-like structure; subsequently, new adipocytes are generated from adipose stem and progenitor cells in the adipogenic niche to replace dead adipocytes. Accumulating evidence indicates that adipocyte death, clearance, and adipogenesis are sophisticatedly orchestrated during adipocyte turnover. In this Review, we summarize our current understandings of each step in adipocyte turnover, discussing its key players and regulatory mechanisms.