BACKGROUND: Macrophage-mediated chronic inflammation is mechanistically linked to insulin resistance and atherosclerosis. Although arginase I is considered antiinflammatory, the role of arginase II (Arg-II) in macrophage function remains elusive. This study characterizes the role of Arg-II in macrophage inflammatory responses and its impact on obesity-linked type II diabetes mellitus and atherosclerosis. METHODS AND RESULTS: In human monocytes, silencing Arg-II decreases the monocytes' adhesion to endothelial cells and their production of proinflammatory mediators stimulated by oxidized low-density lipoprotein or lipopolysaccharides, as evaluated by real-time quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and enzyme-linked imm...
Chronic, low-grade adipose tissue inflammation is a key etiological mechanism linking the increasing...
Macrophages are important in innate and adaptive immunity. Macrophage participation in inflammation ...
SummaryObesity is associated with infiltration of macrophages into adipose tissue (AT), contributing...
Background—-Macrophage-mediated chronic inflammation is mechanistically linked to insulin resistance...
Macrophage-mediated chronic inflammation is mechanistically linked to insulin resistance and atheros...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) associates with obesity and type 2 diabetes. Hypoactive AMP...
SummaryAdipose tissue macrophage (ATM)-driven inflammation plays a key role in insulin resistance; h...
Background: Adipose tissue inflammation occurs not only in obesity but also in aging and is mechani...
The discovery that obesity promotes macrophage accumulation in visceral fat led to the emergence of ...
AbstractObjectiveMacrophages are key players in atherogenesis because of their properties to form fo...
SummaryComplex interplay between T helper (Th) cells and macrophages contributes to the formation an...
Macrophages orchestrate an inflammatory response that contributes to glucose intolerance in diet-ind...
SummaryOvernutrition activates a proinflammatory program in macrophages to induce insulin resistance...
Summary During obesity, adipose tissue macrophages (ATMs) adopt a metabolically activated (MMe) phen...
Aging is associated with glucose intolerance. Arginase-II (Arg-II), the type-II L-arginine- ureahydr...
Chronic, low-grade adipose tissue inflammation is a key etiological mechanism linking the increasing...
Macrophages are important in innate and adaptive immunity. Macrophage participation in inflammation ...
SummaryObesity is associated with infiltration of macrophages into adipose tissue (AT), contributing...
Background—-Macrophage-mediated chronic inflammation is mechanistically linked to insulin resistance...
Macrophage-mediated chronic inflammation is mechanistically linked to insulin resistance and atheros...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) associates with obesity and type 2 diabetes. Hypoactive AMP...
SummaryAdipose tissue macrophage (ATM)-driven inflammation plays a key role in insulin resistance; h...
Background: Adipose tissue inflammation occurs not only in obesity but also in aging and is mechani...
The discovery that obesity promotes macrophage accumulation in visceral fat led to the emergence of ...
AbstractObjectiveMacrophages are key players in atherogenesis because of their properties to form fo...
SummaryComplex interplay between T helper (Th) cells and macrophages contributes to the formation an...
Macrophages orchestrate an inflammatory response that contributes to glucose intolerance in diet-ind...
SummaryOvernutrition activates a proinflammatory program in macrophages to induce insulin resistance...
Summary During obesity, adipose tissue macrophages (ATMs) adopt a metabolically activated (MMe) phen...
Aging is associated with glucose intolerance. Arginase-II (Arg-II), the type-II L-arginine- ureahydr...
Chronic, low-grade adipose tissue inflammation is a key etiological mechanism linking the increasing...
Macrophages are important in innate and adaptive immunity. Macrophage participation in inflammation ...
SummaryObesity is associated with infiltration of macrophages into adipose tissue (AT), contributing...