Cell death is closely linked to many diseases including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, autoimmune diseases, and metabolic disorders. Increased adipocyte death has been reported during the development of obesity. Adipocyte death may be caused by excessive stress during obesity-related adipose tissue remodeling. Adipose tissue macrophages are key players in obesity-related inflammation and systemic insulin resistance. Accumulating evidence suggests that adipocyte death is involved in immune cell function and initiates inflammation through an interaction with macrophages ; however, the precise mechanisms remain largely unknown.This review focuses on the contribution of dead cells (particularly dead adipocytes in adipose tissue) to the pat...
The role of adipose tissue, or fat, in the development and treatment of metabolic disease is the sub...
Contains fulltext : 170883.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Inflammation or...
Obesity plays a causative role in the pathogenesis of the metabolic syndrome. Adipokines may link ob...
Macrophage infiltration of white adipose tissue (WAT) is implicated in the metabolic complications ...
Macrophage infiltration in white adipose tissue (WAT) underlies the development of the obesity-assoc...
Obesity is one of the major health burdens of the 21st century as it contributes to the growing prev...
OBJECTIVE—We sought to determine the role of adipocyte death in obesity-induced adipose tissue (AT) ...
Obesity-associated macrophage infiltration into adipose tissue is responsible for both local and sys...
The adipose tissue secretes a large number of bioac-tive substances, adipocytokines, which may be in...
The safe removal of apoptotic debris by macrophages—often referred to as efferocytosis—is crucial fo...
1 SUMMARY Obesity and overfeeding are associated not only with increased circulating levels of nutri...
Obesity is a condition likely associated with several dysmetabolic conditions or worsening of cardio...
Chronic, low-grade adipose tissue inflammation is a key etiological mechanism linking the increasing...
Obesity, being an epidemy these days, is the trigger of metabolic disturbances such as cardiovascula...
Inflammation and altered immune response are important components of obesity and contribute greatly ...
The role of adipose tissue, or fat, in the development and treatment of metabolic disease is the sub...
Contains fulltext : 170883.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Inflammation or...
Obesity plays a causative role in the pathogenesis of the metabolic syndrome. Adipokines may link ob...
Macrophage infiltration of white adipose tissue (WAT) is implicated in the metabolic complications ...
Macrophage infiltration in white adipose tissue (WAT) underlies the development of the obesity-assoc...
Obesity is one of the major health burdens of the 21st century as it contributes to the growing prev...
OBJECTIVE—We sought to determine the role of adipocyte death in obesity-induced adipose tissue (AT) ...
Obesity-associated macrophage infiltration into adipose tissue is responsible for both local and sys...
The adipose tissue secretes a large number of bioac-tive substances, adipocytokines, which may be in...
The safe removal of apoptotic debris by macrophages—often referred to as efferocytosis—is crucial fo...
1 SUMMARY Obesity and overfeeding are associated not only with increased circulating levels of nutri...
Obesity is a condition likely associated with several dysmetabolic conditions or worsening of cardio...
Chronic, low-grade adipose tissue inflammation is a key etiological mechanism linking the increasing...
Obesity, being an epidemy these days, is the trigger of metabolic disturbances such as cardiovascula...
Inflammation and altered immune response are important components of obesity and contribute greatly ...
The role of adipose tissue, or fat, in the development and treatment of metabolic disease is the sub...
Contains fulltext : 170883.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Inflammation or...
Obesity plays a causative role in the pathogenesis of the metabolic syndrome. Adipokines may link ob...