Adipose tissue, besides being an important energetic storage, is also a source of cytokines and hormones which act in a paracrine, autocrine and especially endocrine manner, influencing the cardiometabolic axis. Adipokines are a group of mediators with pleiotropic function, that are involved in many physiological processes, so that a disregulation in their secretion can lead to multiple pathological conditions. In this review our aim was to clarify the role of adipokines in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, especially in coronary artery disease, and based on current scientific evidence, to analyze the therapeutic and behavioral strategies that are so far available
In coronary artery disease (CAD) the adipocytokine content in the heart fat depot is altered, but it...
Adipose tissue represents a multi-functional endocrine organ. Obesity may lead to the increased rele...
Abstract—In this review article, the crucial roles of adipocytes in the development of so-called met...
Adipose tissue, besides being an important energetic storage, is also a source of cytokines and horm...
Research investigations on adipose tissue were focused for several decades on its "storage" function...
Research investigations on adipose tissue were focused for several decades on its "storage" function...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among both women and men, but there is still a ...
For many decades, adipose tissue was considered as an inactive body compartment that was only used a...
Adipose tissue, besides being an important energetic storage, is also a source of cytokines and horm...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Currently, cardiovascular diseases (CVD) remain the main problem in t...
Epidemiological evidence has shown that abdominal obesity is closely associated with the development...
The discovery of leptin in 1994 sparked dramatic new interest in the study of white adipose tissue. ...
Obesity, the most common nutritional disorder in Western countries, is usually associated to cardiov...
AbstractObesity is a risk factor for various cardiovascular diseases including hypertension, atheros...
The adipose tissue (AT) is an endocrine organ that produces adipocytokines (adipokines), able to inf...
In coronary artery disease (CAD) the adipocytokine content in the heart fat depot is altered, but it...
Adipose tissue represents a multi-functional endocrine organ. Obesity may lead to the increased rele...
Abstract—In this review article, the crucial roles of adipocytes in the development of so-called met...
Adipose tissue, besides being an important energetic storage, is also a source of cytokines and horm...
Research investigations on adipose tissue were focused for several decades on its "storage" function...
Research investigations on adipose tissue were focused for several decades on its "storage" function...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among both women and men, but there is still a ...
For many decades, adipose tissue was considered as an inactive body compartment that was only used a...
Adipose tissue, besides being an important energetic storage, is also a source of cytokines and horm...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Currently, cardiovascular diseases (CVD) remain the main problem in t...
Epidemiological evidence has shown that abdominal obesity is closely associated with the development...
The discovery of leptin in 1994 sparked dramatic new interest in the study of white adipose tissue. ...
Obesity, the most common nutritional disorder in Western countries, is usually associated to cardiov...
AbstractObesity is a risk factor for various cardiovascular diseases including hypertension, atheros...
The adipose tissue (AT) is an endocrine organ that produces adipocytokines (adipokines), able to inf...
In coronary artery disease (CAD) the adipocytokine content in the heart fat depot is altered, but it...
Adipose tissue represents a multi-functional endocrine organ. Obesity may lead to the increased rele...
Abstract—In this review article, the crucial roles of adipocytes in the development of so-called met...