Macrophage infiltration in white adipose tissue (WAT) underlies the development of the obesity-associated chronic inflammatory state. In this article current knowledge is reviewed with respect to adipocyte-driven mechanisms responsible for macrophage recruitment and activation in WAT. Adipocyte hypertrophy, adipocyte hypoxia, altered adipokine profiles under stress conditions and adipocyte death is discussed. In addition, new data is provided that shows phosphatidylserine exposure in human adipocytes under hypoxic conditions. This may represent an additional mechanism that plays a role in macrophage recruitment in WAT.Adipobiology 2010; 2: 23-32
Immune cell infiltration in (white) adipose tissue (AT) during obesity is associated with the develo...
Obesity, being an epidemy these days, is the trigger of metabolic disturbances such as cardiovascula...
Objective: Obesity-associated WAT inflammation is characterized by the accumulation and local activa...
Obesity-associated metabolic disorders are amongst the most prevalent causes of death worldwide. Und...
Recent studies have identified intracellular metabolism as a fundamental determinant of macrophage f...
Obesity was first described as a low-grade inflammatory condition more than a decade ago. However, i...
The adipose tissue secretes a large number of bioac-tive substances, adipocytokines, which may be in...
Contains fulltext : 170883.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Inflammation or...
Macrophage infiltration of white adipose tissue (WAT) is implicated in the metabolic complications ...
Cell death is closely linked to many diseases including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, autoimmu...
Obesity is a prevalent condition with several associated co-morbidities including the development of...
In diet induced and genetically obese rodent models, adipose tissue is associated with macrophage in...
Obesity is associated with the development of metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and non-alc...
SIGNIFICANCE: Obesity and diabetes are associated with chronic activation of inflammatory pathways t...
A chronic low-grade inflammation, originating in the adipose tissue, is considered a driver of obesi...
Immune cell infiltration in (white) adipose tissue (AT) during obesity is associated with the develo...
Obesity, being an epidemy these days, is the trigger of metabolic disturbances such as cardiovascula...
Objective: Obesity-associated WAT inflammation is characterized by the accumulation and local activa...
Obesity-associated metabolic disorders are amongst the most prevalent causes of death worldwide. Und...
Recent studies have identified intracellular metabolism as a fundamental determinant of macrophage f...
Obesity was first described as a low-grade inflammatory condition more than a decade ago. However, i...
The adipose tissue secretes a large number of bioac-tive substances, adipocytokines, which may be in...
Contains fulltext : 170883.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Inflammation or...
Macrophage infiltration of white adipose tissue (WAT) is implicated in the metabolic complications ...
Cell death is closely linked to many diseases including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, autoimmu...
Obesity is a prevalent condition with several associated co-morbidities including the development of...
In diet induced and genetically obese rodent models, adipose tissue is associated with macrophage in...
Obesity is associated with the development of metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and non-alc...
SIGNIFICANCE: Obesity and diabetes are associated with chronic activation of inflammatory pathways t...
A chronic low-grade inflammation, originating in the adipose tissue, is considered a driver of obesi...
Immune cell infiltration in (white) adipose tissue (AT) during obesity is associated with the develo...
Obesity, being an epidemy these days, is the trigger of metabolic disturbances such as cardiovascula...
Objective: Obesity-associated WAT inflammation is characterized by the accumulation and local activa...