Rationale: Critical illness is characterized by lean tissue wasting, whereas adipose tissue is preserved. Overweight and obese critically ill patients may have a lower risk of death than lean patients, suggestive of a protective role for adipose tissue during illness. Objectives: To investigate whether adipose tissue could protectively respond to critical illness by storing potentially toxic metabolites, such as excess circulating glucose and triglycerides. Methods: We studied adipose tissue morphology and metabolic activity markers in postmortem biopsies of 61 critically ill patients and 20 matched control subjects. Adipose morphology was also studied in in vivo biopsies of 27 patients and in a rabbit model of critical illness (n = 22). Me...
Microdialysis (MD) can provide continuous information about tissue composition. To assess in critica...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Critically ill patients requiring intensive care uniformly develop insulin r...
To evaluate the role of adipose tissue in the metabolic stress response of critically ill patients, ...
RATIONALE: Critical illness is characterized by lean tissue wasting, whereas adipose tissue is prese...
Critical illness is the disease state in which the function of one or more organ is hampered to the ...
BACKGROUND: In prolonged non-obese critically ill patients, preservation of adipose tissue is priori...
Critical illness is the disease state in which the function of one or more organ is hampered to the ...
We previously reported that in artificially-fed critically ill patients, adipose tissue reveals an i...
INTRODUCTION: We recently reported macrophage accumulation in adipose tissue of critically ill patie...
Observational studies suggest better clinical outcomes following critical illness in patients with o...
Hyperglycemia in critically ill patients was considered for many years an adaptive response to stres...
Introduction: Hyperglycemia and insulin resistance are commonplace in critical illness, especially i...
BACKGROUND: The 'obesity paradox' of critical illness refers to better survival with a higher body m...
© TÜBİTAK.Background/aim: Adipokines play an important role in the regulation of metabolism. In crit...
Insulin resistance develops rapidly during critical illness. The release of adipokines from adipose ...
Microdialysis (MD) can provide continuous information about tissue composition. To assess in critica...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Critically ill patients requiring intensive care uniformly develop insulin r...
To evaluate the role of adipose tissue in the metabolic stress response of critically ill patients, ...
RATIONALE: Critical illness is characterized by lean tissue wasting, whereas adipose tissue is prese...
Critical illness is the disease state in which the function of one or more organ is hampered to the ...
BACKGROUND: In prolonged non-obese critically ill patients, preservation of adipose tissue is priori...
Critical illness is the disease state in which the function of one or more organ is hampered to the ...
We previously reported that in artificially-fed critically ill patients, adipose tissue reveals an i...
INTRODUCTION: We recently reported macrophage accumulation in adipose tissue of critically ill patie...
Observational studies suggest better clinical outcomes following critical illness in patients with o...
Hyperglycemia in critically ill patients was considered for many years an adaptive response to stres...
Introduction: Hyperglycemia and insulin resistance are commonplace in critical illness, especially i...
BACKGROUND: The 'obesity paradox' of critical illness refers to better survival with a higher body m...
© TÜBİTAK.Background/aim: Adipokines play an important role in the regulation of metabolism. In crit...
Insulin resistance develops rapidly during critical illness. The release of adipokines from adipose ...
Microdialysis (MD) can provide continuous information about tissue composition. To assess in critica...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Critically ill patients requiring intensive care uniformly develop insulin r...
To evaluate the role of adipose tissue in the metabolic stress response of critically ill patients, ...