Changes in diagnostic criteria have impacted on the definition of the metabolic syndrome. The central aetiological importance of insulin resistance has lessened, while the role of other cardiovascular risk factors has progressively increased. Inflammatory mediators have also been identified as crucial targets for more selective therapies in metabolic syndrome. Among several pro-inflammatory factors, adiponectin has been shown to be associated with reduced cardiovascular risk in metabolic syndrome patients. Here, we review new therapeutic approaches, which could potentially increase adiponectin levels in metabolic syndrome
Adipose tissue is known to secrete hormones actively and produces many biologically active proteins ...
Abstract It has been two decades since the discovery of adiponectin, and today its role in insulin r...
The metabolic syndrome, characterized by obesity, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance and hypertension,...
Changes in diagnostic criteria have impacted on the definition of the metabolic syndrome. The centra...
Obesity is the major risk factor for the metabolic syndrome, which encompasses a cluster of inter-re...
Adiponectin, the most common plasma adipocytokine, plays a crucial metabolic and anti-inflammatory r...
Previous studies revealed the potential significance of circulating adiponectin levels with respect ...
Abstract—In this review article, the crucial roles of adipocytes in the development of so-called met...
According to the World Health Organization, metabolic syndrome (MetS) can be defined as a pathologic...
The global epidemic of obesity is accompanied by an increased prevalence of cardiovascular disease (...
Circulating adiponectin concentrations are reduced in obese individuals, and this reduction has been...
The metabolic syndrome is a long-term process, explained by the interaction of genetic and environme...
Previous studies revealed the potential significance of circulating adiponectin levels with respect ...
The inflammatory component of atherogenesis has been increasingly recognized over the last decade. I...
Adiponectin is a recently described adipokine that has been recognized as a key regulator of insulin...
Adipose tissue is known to secrete hormones actively and produces many biologically active proteins ...
Abstract It has been two decades since the discovery of adiponectin, and today its role in insulin r...
The metabolic syndrome, characterized by obesity, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance and hypertension,...
Changes in diagnostic criteria have impacted on the definition of the metabolic syndrome. The centra...
Obesity is the major risk factor for the metabolic syndrome, which encompasses a cluster of inter-re...
Adiponectin, the most common plasma adipocytokine, plays a crucial metabolic and anti-inflammatory r...
Previous studies revealed the potential significance of circulating adiponectin levels with respect ...
Abstract—In this review article, the crucial roles of adipocytes in the development of so-called met...
According to the World Health Organization, metabolic syndrome (MetS) can be defined as a pathologic...
The global epidemic of obesity is accompanied by an increased prevalence of cardiovascular disease (...
Circulating adiponectin concentrations are reduced in obese individuals, and this reduction has been...
The metabolic syndrome is a long-term process, explained by the interaction of genetic and environme...
Previous studies revealed the potential significance of circulating adiponectin levels with respect ...
The inflammatory component of atherogenesis has been increasingly recognized over the last decade. I...
Adiponectin is a recently described adipokine that has been recognized as a key regulator of insulin...
Adipose tissue is known to secrete hormones actively and produces many biologically active proteins ...
Abstract It has been two decades since the discovery of adiponectin, and today its role in insulin r...
The metabolic syndrome, characterized by obesity, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance and hypertension,...