Adipose tissue (AT) is one of the largest endocrine organs contributing to metabolic homeostasis. The functional pleiotropism of AT depends on its ability to secrete a large number of hormones, cytokines, extracellular matrix proteins and growth factors, all influencing many local and systemic physiological and pathophysiological processes. In condition of chronic positive energy balance, adipocyte expansion, hypoxia, apoptosis and stress all lead to AT inflammation and dysfunction, and it has been demonstrated that this sick fat is a main risk factor for many metabolic disorders, such as type 2 diabetes mellitus, fatty liver, cardiovascular disease and cancer. AT dysfunction is tightly associated with aberrant secretion of bioact...
The adipose tissue (AT) is known for energy storage in the form of triglycerides but it is also acce...
Abstract—In this review article, the crucial roles of adipocytes in the development of so-called met...
This review focuses on the role of adipose tissue in obese individuals in the development of metabol...
Adipose tissue (AT) biology is linked to cardiovascular health since obesity is associated with card...
The discovery of leptin in the 1990s led to a reconsideration of adipose tissue (AT) as not only a f...
Accumulating evidence indicates that obesity is closely associated with an increased risk of metabol...
The incidence of obesity has increased dramatically during recent decades. Obesity increases the ris...
Adipose tissue is known to secrete hormones actively and produces many biologically active proteins ...
Adipose, or fat, tissue (AT) was once considered an inert tissue that primarily existed to store lip...
AbstractObesity is a risk factor for various cardiovascular diseases including hypertension, atheros...
It is now clear that adipose tissue is more than just an area for fat storage, as suggested by a lar...
Copyright © 2013 Kassem Makki et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Obesity is a critical risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D), and its prevalence i...
Obesity is a clinical entity critically involved in the development and progression of cardiovascula...
Obesity and overfeeding are associated not only with increased circulating levels of nutrients and m...
The adipose tissue (AT) is known for energy storage in the form of triglycerides but it is also acce...
Abstract—In this review article, the crucial roles of adipocytes in the development of so-called met...
This review focuses on the role of adipose tissue in obese individuals in the development of metabol...
Adipose tissue (AT) biology is linked to cardiovascular health since obesity is associated with card...
The discovery of leptin in the 1990s led to a reconsideration of adipose tissue (AT) as not only a f...
Accumulating evidence indicates that obesity is closely associated with an increased risk of metabol...
The incidence of obesity has increased dramatically during recent decades. Obesity increases the ris...
Adipose tissue is known to secrete hormones actively and produces many biologically active proteins ...
Adipose, or fat, tissue (AT) was once considered an inert tissue that primarily existed to store lip...
AbstractObesity is a risk factor for various cardiovascular diseases including hypertension, atheros...
It is now clear that adipose tissue is more than just an area for fat storage, as suggested by a lar...
Copyright © 2013 Kassem Makki et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Obesity is a critical risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D), and its prevalence i...
Obesity is a clinical entity critically involved in the development and progression of cardiovascula...
Obesity and overfeeding are associated not only with increased circulating levels of nutrients and m...
The adipose tissue (AT) is known for energy storage in the form of triglycerides but it is also acce...
Abstract—In this review article, the crucial roles of adipocytes in the development of so-called met...
This review focuses on the role of adipose tissue in obese individuals in the development of metabol...