White adipose tissue is recognized as an active endocrine organ implicated in the maintenance of metabolic homeostasis. However, adipose tissue function, which has a crucial role in the development of obesity-related comorbidities including insulin resistance and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, is dysregulated in obese individuals. This review explores the physiological functions and molecular actions of bioactive lipids biosynthesized in adipose tissue including sphingolipids and phospholipids, and in particular fatty acids derived from phospholipids of the cell membrane. Special emphasis is given to polyunsaturated fatty acids of the omega-6 and omega-3 families and their conversion to bioactive lipid mediators through the cyclooxygena...
Background & Aims: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease accompanies obesity and is independently associ...
AbstractObesity is an energy balance disorder associated with dyslipidemia, insulin resistance and d...
Adipogenesis plays a critical role in the initiation and progression of obesity. Although cytochrome...
White adipose tissue is recognized as an active endocrine organ implicated in the maintenance of met...
Low-grade inflammation in adipose tissue is recognized as a critical event in the development of obe...
Obesity is causally linked to a chronic state of 'low-grade' inflammation in adipose tissue. Prolong...
Background: Previous studies suggest that intake of specific bioactive compounds may have beneficial...
The white adipose tissue (WAT) regulates energy homeostasis by storing and releasing energy in the f...
Among the rapidly expanding list of factors synthesized and released by white adipose tissue, the ra...
Adipose tissue is no longer considered to be an inert tissue that stores fat. This tissue is capabl...
Obesity is an excess of adipose tissue and is linked with increased inflammation that enhances risk ...
Insulin resistance is one of the pathophysiological features of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Recent ...
For a long time, adipose tissue has been considered an inert tissue involved in fat accumulation. I...
Adipose tissue secretes many adipokines that regulate important physiological functions. Growing st...
The global prevalence of obesity and related cardiometabolic disease continues to increase through t...
Background & Aims: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease accompanies obesity and is independently associ...
AbstractObesity is an energy balance disorder associated with dyslipidemia, insulin resistance and d...
Adipogenesis plays a critical role in the initiation and progression of obesity. Although cytochrome...
White adipose tissue is recognized as an active endocrine organ implicated in the maintenance of met...
Low-grade inflammation in adipose tissue is recognized as a critical event in the development of obe...
Obesity is causally linked to a chronic state of 'low-grade' inflammation in adipose tissue. Prolong...
Background: Previous studies suggest that intake of specific bioactive compounds may have beneficial...
The white adipose tissue (WAT) regulates energy homeostasis by storing and releasing energy in the f...
Among the rapidly expanding list of factors synthesized and released by white adipose tissue, the ra...
Adipose tissue is no longer considered to be an inert tissue that stores fat. This tissue is capabl...
Obesity is an excess of adipose tissue and is linked with increased inflammation that enhances risk ...
Insulin resistance is one of the pathophysiological features of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Recent ...
For a long time, adipose tissue has been considered an inert tissue involved in fat accumulation. I...
Adipose tissue secretes many adipokines that regulate important physiological functions. Growing st...
The global prevalence of obesity and related cardiometabolic disease continues to increase through t...
Background & Aims: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease accompanies obesity and is independently associ...
AbstractObesity is an energy balance disorder associated with dyslipidemia, insulin resistance and d...
Adipogenesis plays a critical role in the initiation and progression of obesity. Although cytochrome...