Accumulating knowledge on the biology and function of the adipose tissue has led to a major shift in our understanding of its role in health and disease. The adipose tissue is now recognized as a crucial regulator of cardiovascular health, through the secretion of several bioactive products, including adipocytokines, microvesicles, and gaseous messengers, with a wide range of endocrine and paracrine effects on the cardiovascular system. The adipose tissue function and secretome are tightly controlled by complex homeostatic mechanisms and local cell–cell interactions, which can become dysregulated in obesity. Systemic or local inflammation and insulin resistance lead to a shift in the adipose tissue secretome from anti-inflammatory and anti-...
Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is localized between the myocardial surface and visceral layer of th...
Research investigations on adipose tissue were focused for several decades on its "storage" function...
International audienceEpicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is a small but very biologically active ectopi...
Accumulating knowledge on the biology and function of the adipose tissue has led to a major shift in...
Obesity is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, clinical research has revealed a...
Obesity is a clinical entity critically involved in the development and progression of cardiovascula...
AbstractObesity is a risk factor for various cardiovascular diseases including hypertension, atheros...
While the obesity epidemic develops at an alarming rate, scientifically we are still far behind with...
Adipose tissue (AT) biology is linked to cardiovascular health since obesity is associated with card...
Adipose tissue represents a multi-functional endocrine organ. Obesity may lead to the increased rele...
Abstract Adipose tissue is essential for maintaining systemic metabolic homeostasis through traditio...
Obesity is a heterogeneous disease with different degrees of cardiovascular (CV) and metabolic manif...
Research investigations on adipose tissue were focused for several decades on its "storage" function...
Over the last two decades, the understanding of adipose tissue has undergone radical change. The per...
Over the last two decades, the understanding of adipose tissue has undergone radical change. The per...
Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is localized between the myocardial surface and visceral layer of th...
Research investigations on adipose tissue were focused for several decades on its "storage" function...
International audienceEpicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is a small but very biologically active ectopi...
Accumulating knowledge on the biology and function of the adipose tissue has led to a major shift in...
Obesity is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, clinical research has revealed a...
Obesity is a clinical entity critically involved in the development and progression of cardiovascula...
AbstractObesity is a risk factor for various cardiovascular diseases including hypertension, atheros...
While the obesity epidemic develops at an alarming rate, scientifically we are still far behind with...
Adipose tissue (AT) biology is linked to cardiovascular health since obesity is associated with card...
Adipose tissue represents a multi-functional endocrine organ. Obesity may lead to the increased rele...
Abstract Adipose tissue is essential for maintaining systemic metabolic homeostasis through traditio...
Obesity is a heterogeneous disease with different degrees of cardiovascular (CV) and metabolic manif...
Research investigations on adipose tissue were focused for several decades on its "storage" function...
Over the last two decades, the understanding of adipose tissue has undergone radical change. The per...
Over the last two decades, the understanding of adipose tissue has undergone radical change. The per...
Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is localized between the myocardial surface and visceral layer of th...
Research investigations on adipose tissue were focused for several decades on its "storage" function...
International audienceEpicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is a small but very biologically active ectopi...