S-resistin, a non-secretable resistin isoform, acts as an intracrine factor that regulates adipocyte maduration, inflammatory and insulin response in 3T3-L1 cells. However, its intracellular function in vivo is still unknown. In this study, we analyze the central role of s-resistin, decreasing its hypothalamic expression using an intracerebroventricular injection of lentiviral RNAi. The data present herein support an improvement in the hypothalamic leptin and insulin signaling pathway upon s-resistin downregulation. Furthermore, hypothalamic levels of pro-inflammatory markers decrease, meanwhile those of the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 increases. Interestingly, peripheral NEFA decreases alike circulating leptin and resistin levels. The...
Background It has been suggested that the adipokine resistin links obesity and insulin resistance, a...
Resistin promotes hypothalamic neuroinflammation and insulin resistance through Toll like receptor 4...
Resistin was originally reported as an adipose tissue– specific hormone that provided a link between...
S-resistin, a non-secretable resistin isoform, acts as an intracrine factor that regulates adipocyte...
S-resistin is a non-secretable resistin spliced variant, which is expressed mainly in the white adi...
Resistin is an adipocyte hormone in rodents that is released into circulation in proportion to fat s...
Resistin promotes both inflammation and insulin resistance associated with energy homeostasis impair...
Low-grade inflammation and insulin resistance are among the clinical features of obesity that are th...
AbstractResistin, a new adipocytokine, is expressed in human, rat and mouse adipose tissue. Its puta...
International audienceAdiponectin, an insulin-sensitizing hormone, and resistin, known to promote in...
AbstractThe adipokine resistin is known to induce insulin resistance in rodent tissues. Increases in...
International audienceResistin promotes hypothalamic neuroinflammation and insulin resistance throug...
Resistin was originally described as an adipocyte-secreted peptide that induced insulin resistance i...
International audienceAIM: Adipose tissue has been the object of intense research in the field of ob...
Context: Obesity-associated inflammation is a contributory factor in the pathogenesis of type 2 diab...
Background It has been suggested that the adipokine resistin links obesity and insulin resistance, a...
Resistin promotes hypothalamic neuroinflammation and insulin resistance through Toll like receptor 4...
Resistin was originally reported as an adipose tissue– specific hormone that provided a link between...
S-resistin, a non-secretable resistin isoform, acts as an intracrine factor that regulates adipocyte...
S-resistin is a non-secretable resistin spliced variant, which is expressed mainly in the white adi...
Resistin is an adipocyte hormone in rodents that is released into circulation in proportion to fat s...
Resistin promotes both inflammation and insulin resistance associated with energy homeostasis impair...
Low-grade inflammation and insulin resistance are among the clinical features of obesity that are th...
AbstractResistin, a new adipocytokine, is expressed in human, rat and mouse adipose tissue. Its puta...
International audienceAdiponectin, an insulin-sensitizing hormone, and resistin, known to promote in...
AbstractThe adipokine resistin is known to induce insulin resistance in rodent tissues. Increases in...
International audienceResistin promotes hypothalamic neuroinflammation and insulin resistance throug...
Resistin was originally described as an adipocyte-secreted peptide that induced insulin resistance i...
International audienceAIM: Adipose tissue has been the object of intense research in the field of ob...
Context: Obesity-associated inflammation is a contributory factor in the pathogenesis of type 2 diab...
Background It has been suggested that the adipokine resistin links obesity and insulin resistance, a...
Resistin promotes hypothalamic neuroinflammation and insulin resistance through Toll like receptor 4...
Resistin was originally reported as an adipose tissue– specific hormone that provided a link between...