For many decades, adipose tissue was considered as an inactive body compartment that was only used as an energy store. During the recent years, an increasing amount of data has revealed that adipose tissue is a major endocrine and paracrine organ producing numerous enzymes, hormones and growth factors which are collectively termed as adipokines. Several experimental and clinical studies showed that adipokines modulate insulin sensitivity and have an influence on glucose/fat metabolism and obesity. Apart from these properties, recent research revealed several direct actions of adipokines on endothelial function, vascular homeostasis and atherogenesis which are independent of their effects on glucose and fat metabolism. The present review foc...
The metabolic effects of obesity have made this disease one of the most common risk factors for diab...
Epidemiological evidence has shown that abdominal obesity is closely associated with the development...
Epidemiological evidence has shown that abdominal obesity is closely associated with the development...
Research investigations on adipose tissue were focused for several decades on its "storage" function...
Research investigations on adipose tissue were focused for several decades on its "storage" function...
Research investigations on adipose tissue were focused for several decades on its "storage" function...
Adipose tissue represents a multi-functional endocrine organ. Obesity may lead to the increased rele...
Adipose tissue is a critical regulator of vascular function, which until recently had been virtually...
The incidence of obesity has increased dramatically during recent decades. Obesity increases the ris...
The discovery of leptin in 1994 sparked dramatic new interest in the study of white adipose tissue. ...
Obesity is a major health burden with an increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. E...
Adipokines are bioactive molecules that regulate several physiological functions such as energy bala...
The heart and blood vessels are surrounded by epicardial and perivascular adipose tissues, respectiv...
AbstractObesity is a risk factor for various cardiovascular diseases including hypertension, atheros...
The metabolic effects of obesity have made this disease one of the most common risk factors for diab...
The metabolic effects of obesity have made this disease one of the most common risk factors for diab...
Epidemiological evidence has shown that abdominal obesity is closely associated with the development...
Epidemiological evidence has shown that abdominal obesity is closely associated with the development...
Research investigations on adipose tissue were focused for several decades on its "storage" function...
Research investigations on adipose tissue were focused for several decades on its "storage" function...
Research investigations on adipose tissue were focused for several decades on its "storage" function...
Adipose tissue represents a multi-functional endocrine organ. Obesity may lead to the increased rele...
Adipose tissue is a critical regulator of vascular function, which until recently had been virtually...
The incidence of obesity has increased dramatically during recent decades. Obesity increases the ris...
The discovery of leptin in 1994 sparked dramatic new interest in the study of white adipose tissue. ...
Obesity is a major health burden with an increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. E...
Adipokines are bioactive molecules that regulate several physiological functions such as energy bala...
The heart and blood vessels are surrounded by epicardial and perivascular adipose tissues, respectiv...
AbstractObesity is a risk factor for various cardiovascular diseases including hypertension, atheros...
The metabolic effects of obesity have made this disease one of the most common risk factors for diab...
The metabolic effects of obesity have made this disease one of the most common risk factors for diab...
Epidemiological evidence has shown that abdominal obesity is closely associated with the development...
Epidemiological evidence has shown that abdominal obesity is closely associated with the development...