Dysregulated production of adipokines from adipose tissue plays a critical role in the development of obesity-associated cardiovascular abnormalities. A group of adipokines, including adipocyte fatty acid binding protein (A-FABP) and lipocalin-2, possess specific lipid-binding activity and are up-regulated in obese human subjects and animal models. They act as lipid chaperones to promote lipotoxicity in endothelial cells and cause endothelial dysfunction under obese conditions. However, different small lipid-binding proteins modulate the development of vascular complications in distinctive manners, which are partly attributed to their specialized structural features and functionalities. By focusing on A-FABP and lipocalin-2, this review sum...
Rationale: Adipocyte fatty acid–binding protein (FABP4) is a member of the intracellular lipid-bindi...
The global epidemic of obesity is accompanied by an increased prevalence of cardiovascular disease (...
Adipose tissue releases a large range of bioactive factors called adipokines, many of which are invo...
Adipose tissue is a critical regulator of vascular function, which until recently had been virtually...
The heart and blood vessels are surrounded by epicardial and perivascular adipose tissues, respectiv...
Obesity is an important risk factor for a cluster of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases, oincludi...
Focused Conference Group: YI – Young Investigators’ Session: paper no. 2293Endothelial dysfunction c...
Oral Presentations - Endothelial Function: no. 3This journal suppl. entitled: MOVD 2013 - 11th Inter...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) remain a global pandemic and leading cause of deaths worldwide. While ...
Adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein (A-FABP), which is also known as ap2 or FABP4, is a fatty acid ...
It has been increasingly clear that adipose tissue (AT) actively secretes lipid chaperone proteins (...
Adipokines are bioactive molecules that regulate several physiological functions such as energy bala...
Rationale: Adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein (FABP4) is a member of the intracellular lipid-bindi...
A growing body of evidence indicates that adipose tissue actively secretes lipid binding proteins (L...
Background: Obesity is linked with heightened cardiovascular risk, especially when accompanied by me...
Rationale: Adipocyte fatty acid–binding protein (FABP4) is a member of the intracellular lipid-bindi...
The global epidemic of obesity is accompanied by an increased prevalence of cardiovascular disease (...
Adipose tissue releases a large range of bioactive factors called adipokines, many of which are invo...
Adipose tissue is a critical regulator of vascular function, which until recently had been virtually...
The heart and blood vessels are surrounded by epicardial and perivascular adipose tissues, respectiv...
Obesity is an important risk factor for a cluster of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases, oincludi...
Focused Conference Group: YI – Young Investigators’ Session: paper no. 2293Endothelial dysfunction c...
Oral Presentations - Endothelial Function: no. 3This journal suppl. entitled: MOVD 2013 - 11th Inter...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) remain a global pandemic and leading cause of deaths worldwide. While ...
Adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein (A-FABP), which is also known as ap2 or FABP4, is a fatty acid ...
It has been increasingly clear that adipose tissue (AT) actively secretes lipid chaperone proteins (...
Adipokines are bioactive molecules that regulate several physiological functions such as energy bala...
Rationale: Adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein (FABP4) is a member of the intracellular lipid-bindi...
A growing body of evidence indicates that adipose tissue actively secretes lipid binding proteins (L...
Background: Obesity is linked with heightened cardiovascular risk, especially when accompanied by me...
Rationale: Adipocyte fatty acid–binding protein (FABP4) is a member of the intracellular lipid-bindi...
The global epidemic of obesity is accompanied by an increased prevalence of cardiovascular disease (...
Adipose tissue releases a large range of bioactive factors called adipokines, many of which are invo...