Obesity promotes a chronic inflammatory and hypercoagulable state that drives cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, fatty liver disease, and several cancers. Elevated thrombin activity underlies obesity-linked thromboembolic events, but the mechanistic links between the thrombin/fibrin(ogen) axis and obesity-associated pathologies are incompletely understood. In this work, immunohistochemical studies identified extravascular fibrin deposits within white adipose tissue and liver as distinct features of mice fed a high-fat diet (HFD) as well as obese patients. Fibγ390–396A mice carrying a mutant form of fibrinogen incapable of binding leukocyte αMβ2-integrin were protected from HFD-induced weight gain and elevated adiposity. Fibγ390–396A m...
Introduction: A link between serum hepatokine levels (proteins produced by the liver and acting dist...
SummaryThe molecular mechanisms involved in the development of obesity and related complications rem...
Thrombin generation is increased in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and in mo...
Obesity promotes a chronic inflammatory and hypercoagulable state that drives cardiovascular disease...
Diet-induced obesity is characterized by a state of chronic inflammation and hypercoagulation, which...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the hepatic manifesta-tion of obesity and metabolic synd...
Obesity is a prevalent prothrombotic risk factor marked by enhanced fibrin formation and suppressed ...
Clinical and epidemiological studies support a connection between obesity and thrombosis, involving ...
Objective: Elevated serum levels of the lymphangiogenic factors VEGF-C and -D have been observed in ...
ObjectivesTo describe the pathophysiological mechanisms by which obesity increases the propensity to...
Obesity is associated with a hypercoagulable state and increased risk for thrombotic cardiovascular ...
Obesity is associated with a hypercoagulable state and increased risk for thrombotic cardiovascular ...
Background/Objectives:Dieting is a popular yet often ineffective way to lower body weight, as the ma...
Abnormalities in coagulation and haemostasis represent a well-known link between obesity and thrombo...
The role of adipose tissue, or fat, in the development and treatment of metabolic disease is the sub...
Introduction: A link between serum hepatokine levels (proteins produced by the liver and acting dist...
SummaryThe molecular mechanisms involved in the development of obesity and related complications rem...
Thrombin generation is increased in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and in mo...
Obesity promotes a chronic inflammatory and hypercoagulable state that drives cardiovascular disease...
Diet-induced obesity is characterized by a state of chronic inflammation and hypercoagulation, which...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the hepatic manifesta-tion of obesity and metabolic synd...
Obesity is a prevalent prothrombotic risk factor marked by enhanced fibrin formation and suppressed ...
Clinical and epidemiological studies support a connection between obesity and thrombosis, involving ...
Objective: Elevated serum levels of the lymphangiogenic factors VEGF-C and -D have been observed in ...
ObjectivesTo describe the pathophysiological mechanisms by which obesity increases the propensity to...
Obesity is associated with a hypercoagulable state and increased risk for thrombotic cardiovascular ...
Obesity is associated with a hypercoagulable state and increased risk for thrombotic cardiovascular ...
Background/Objectives:Dieting is a popular yet often ineffective way to lower body weight, as the ma...
Abnormalities in coagulation and haemostasis represent a well-known link between obesity and thrombo...
The role of adipose tissue, or fat, in the development and treatment of metabolic disease is the sub...
Introduction: A link between serum hepatokine levels (proteins produced by the liver and acting dist...
SummaryThe molecular mechanisms involved in the development of obesity and related complications rem...
Thrombin generation is increased in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and in mo...