Survival of multicellular organisms depends on their ability to fight infection, metabolize nutrients, and store energy for times of need. Unsurprisingly, therefore, immunoregulatory and metabolic mechanisms interact in human conditions such as obesity. Both infiltrating immunoinflammatory cells and adipocytes play critical roles in the modulation of metabolic homeostasis, so it is important to understand factors that regulate both adipocyte and immune cell function. A currently favored paradigm for obesity-associated metabolic dysfunction is that chronic macronutrient and/or lipid overload (associated with adiposity) induces cellular stress that initiates and perpetuates an inflammatory cycle and pathophysiological signaling of immunoinfla...
Obesity plays a causative role in the pathogenesis of the metabolic syndrome. Adipokines may link ob...
The subclinical and low intensity inflammation, oxidative stress, high calorie and high fat diet pat...
Obesity is characterized by the development of a low-grade chronic inflammatory state in different m...
Survival of multicellular organisms depends on their ability to fight infection, metabolize nutrient...
Obesity is a condition likely associated with several dysmetabolic conditions or worsening of cardio...
Obesity is an increasing trend within the United States and the importance of addressing both causat...
The fields of immunology and metabolism are rapidly converging on adipose tissue. During obesity, ma...
High-fat diet promotes the development of diet-induced obesity, which leads to further complications...
1 SUMMARY Obesity and overfeeding are associated not only with increased circulating levels of nutri...
The adipose tissue has been recognized as an active organ involved in numerous metabolic, hormonal a...
Obesity is a chronic disease with multiple origins. It is a widespread global phenomenon carrying po...
Obesity is one of the major health burdens of the 21st century as it contributes to the growing prev...
Obesity arises from a sustained positive energy balance which triggers a pro-inflammatory response, ...
Adipocytes are the largest cell type in terms of volume, but not number, in adipose tissue. Adipocyt...
The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of cardiometabolic alterations that include the presence of arte...
Obesity plays a causative role in the pathogenesis of the metabolic syndrome. Adipokines may link ob...
The subclinical and low intensity inflammation, oxidative stress, high calorie and high fat diet pat...
Obesity is characterized by the development of a low-grade chronic inflammatory state in different m...
Survival of multicellular organisms depends on their ability to fight infection, metabolize nutrient...
Obesity is a condition likely associated with several dysmetabolic conditions or worsening of cardio...
Obesity is an increasing trend within the United States and the importance of addressing both causat...
The fields of immunology and metabolism are rapidly converging on adipose tissue. During obesity, ma...
High-fat diet promotes the development of diet-induced obesity, which leads to further complications...
1 SUMMARY Obesity and overfeeding are associated not only with increased circulating levels of nutri...
The adipose tissue has been recognized as an active organ involved in numerous metabolic, hormonal a...
Obesity is a chronic disease with multiple origins. It is a widespread global phenomenon carrying po...
Obesity is one of the major health burdens of the 21st century as it contributes to the growing prev...
Obesity arises from a sustained positive energy balance which triggers a pro-inflammatory response, ...
Adipocytes are the largest cell type in terms of volume, but not number, in adipose tissue. Adipocyt...
The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of cardiometabolic alterations that include the presence of arte...
Obesity plays a causative role in the pathogenesis of the metabolic syndrome. Adipokines may link ob...
The subclinical and low intensity inflammation, oxidative stress, high calorie and high fat diet pat...
Obesity is characterized by the development of a low-grade chronic inflammatory state in different m...