Background/Aims: There is increasing interest in the influence of excess body weight and associated metabolic factors on the liver. In patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, lower levels of adiponectin were associated with higher grades of hepatic steatosis and necroinflammatory activity, suggesting a pathophysiological role for this adipokine in liver disease. Methods: We studied 194 consecutive patients with untreated chronic HCV, to assess the relationship between adiponectin and its receptors and hepatic steatosis, fibrosis and inflammation. Results: Significant negative correlations between serum adiponectin and male gender, body mass index and serum insulin were observed. However, there was no association between serum adiponect...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is recognized as a cofactor in hepatitis C (HCV) liver injury. Adipokines may be...
Background/Aims: Despite the possible role of adiponectin in the pathogenesis of liver cirrhosis, fe...
Adiponectin is shown to be inversely associated with development and progression of various cancers....
Background Increased levels of adiponectin, a major adipokine with insulin sensitizing properties sh...
Background/Aims Adiponectin induces insulin sensitivity and modulates inflammatory responses. We thu...
Background Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is frequently associated with insulin resistanc...
BACKGROUND: Steatosis and insulin resistance (IR) have a pathogenic role in chronic hepatitis C (HCV...
Summary. Recently, attention has been focussed on adiponectin and its changes in different types of...
PubMedID: 18029322Steatosis is an important cofactor in hepatitis C virus (HCV) because it is associ...
BACKGROUND: Steatosis and insulin resistance (IR) have a pathogenic role in chronic hepatitis C (HCV...
BACKGROUND: Steatosis and insulin resistance (IR) have a pathogenic role in chronic hepatitis C (HCV...
Background Steatosis and insulin resistance (IR) have a pathogenic role in chronic hepatitis C (HCV)...
OBJECTIVES: To compare serum adiponectin and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha among patients with v...
Background Steatosis and insulin resistance (IR) have a pathogenic role in chronic hepatitis C (HCV)...
Background Steatosis and insulin resistance (IR) have a pathogenic role in chronic hepatitis C (HCV)...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is recognized as a cofactor in hepatitis C (HCV) liver injury. Adipokines may be...
Background/Aims: Despite the possible role of adiponectin in the pathogenesis of liver cirrhosis, fe...
Adiponectin is shown to be inversely associated with development and progression of various cancers....
Background Increased levels of adiponectin, a major adipokine with insulin sensitizing properties sh...
Background/Aims Adiponectin induces insulin sensitivity and modulates inflammatory responses. We thu...
Background Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is frequently associated with insulin resistanc...
BACKGROUND: Steatosis and insulin resistance (IR) have a pathogenic role in chronic hepatitis C (HCV...
Summary. Recently, attention has been focussed on adiponectin and its changes in different types of...
PubMedID: 18029322Steatosis is an important cofactor in hepatitis C virus (HCV) because it is associ...
BACKGROUND: Steatosis and insulin resistance (IR) have a pathogenic role in chronic hepatitis C (HCV...
BACKGROUND: Steatosis and insulin resistance (IR) have a pathogenic role in chronic hepatitis C (HCV...
Background Steatosis and insulin resistance (IR) have a pathogenic role in chronic hepatitis C (HCV)...
OBJECTIVES: To compare serum adiponectin and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha among patients with v...
Background Steatosis and insulin resistance (IR) have a pathogenic role in chronic hepatitis C (HCV)...
Background Steatosis and insulin resistance (IR) have a pathogenic role in chronic hepatitis C (HCV)...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is recognized as a cofactor in hepatitis C (HCV) liver injury. Adipokines may be...
Background/Aims: Despite the possible role of adiponectin in the pathogenesis of liver cirrhosis, fe...
Adiponectin is shown to be inversely associated with development and progression of various cancers....