Metabolic disorders due to over-nutrition are a major global health problem, often associated with obesity and related morbidities. Obesity is peculiar to humans, as it is associated with lifestyle and diet, and so difficult to reproduce in animal models. Here we describe a model of human central adiposity based on a 3-tissue system consisting of a series of interconnected fluidic modules. Given the causal link between obesity and systemic inflammation, we focused primarily on pro-inflammatory markers, examining the similarities and differences between the 3-tissue model and evidence from human studies in the literature. When challenged with high levels of adiposity, the in-vitro system manifests cardiovascular stress through expression of ...
The metabolic syndrome is a complex of clinical features leading to an increased risk for cardiovasc...
The central idea of this thesis is that obesity causes metabolic dysregulation in adipose tissue tha...
Obesity is an increasing trend within the United States and the importance of addressing both causat...
Metabolic disorders due to over-nutrition are a major global health problem, often associated with o...
Obesity is a clinical entity critically involved in the development and progression of cardiovascula...
As the obesity epidemic is still increasing, strategies to prevent and treat obesity and related p...
1 SUMMARY Obesity and overfeeding are associated not only with increased circulating levels of nutri...
<p>a) Basic components of the 3-way fluidic system: the LB1 chamber, the Ibidi laminar flow chamber,...
While the obesity epidemic develops at an alarming rate, scientifically we are still far behind with...
AbstractObesity is a risk factor for various cardiovascular diseases including hypertension, atheros...
The adipose tissue has been recognized as an active organ involved in numerous metabolic, hormonal a...
The fields of immunology and metabolism are rapidly converging on adipose tissue. During obesity, ma...
Obesity is an energy-rich condition associated with overnutrition, which impairs systemic metabolic ...
Despite obesity and diabetes markedly increasing the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, the...
Systemic as well as adipose tissue inflammation contributes to the development of obesity-associated...
The metabolic syndrome is a complex of clinical features leading to an increased risk for cardiovasc...
The central idea of this thesis is that obesity causes metabolic dysregulation in adipose tissue tha...
Obesity is an increasing trend within the United States and the importance of addressing both causat...
Metabolic disorders due to over-nutrition are a major global health problem, often associated with o...
Obesity is a clinical entity critically involved in the development and progression of cardiovascula...
As the obesity epidemic is still increasing, strategies to prevent and treat obesity and related p...
1 SUMMARY Obesity and overfeeding are associated not only with increased circulating levels of nutri...
<p>a) Basic components of the 3-way fluidic system: the LB1 chamber, the Ibidi laminar flow chamber,...
While the obesity epidemic develops at an alarming rate, scientifically we are still far behind with...
AbstractObesity is a risk factor for various cardiovascular diseases including hypertension, atheros...
The adipose tissue has been recognized as an active organ involved in numerous metabolic, hormonal a...
The fields of immunology and metabolism are rapidly converging on adipose tissue. During obesity, ma...
Obesity is an energy-rich condition associated with overnutrition, which impairs systemic metabolic ...
Despite obesity and diabetes markedly increasing the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, the...
Systemic as well as adipose tissue inflammation contributes to the development of obesity-associated...
The metabolic syndrome is a complex of clinical features leading to an increased risk for cardiovasc...
The central idea of this thesis is that obesity causes metabolic dysregulation in adipose tissue tha...
Obesity is an increasing trend within the United States and the importance of addressing both causat...