The discovery of leptin in the 1990s led to a reconsideration of adipose tissue (AT) as not only a fatty acid storage organ, but also a proper endocrine tissue. AT is indeed capable of secreting bioactive molecules called adipokines for white AT or batokines for brown/beige AT, which allow communication with numerous organs, especially brain, heart, liver, pancreas, and/or the vascular system. Adipokines exert pro or anti-inflammatory activities. An equilibrated balance between these two sets ensures homeostasis of numerous tissues and organs. During the development of obesity, AT remodelling leads to an alteration of its endocrine activity, with increased secretion of pro-inflammatory adipokines relative to the anti-inflammatory ones, as s...
Over the last two decades, the understanding of adipose tissue has undergone radical change. The per...
Obesity is a major health problem strongly increasing the risk for various severe related complicati...
Obesity is an epidemic disease characterized by chronic low-grade inflammation associated with a dys...
Obesity, which is a worldwide epidemic, confers increased risk for multiple serious conditions incl...
Accumulating evidence indicates that obesity is closely associated with an increased risk of metabol...
Adipose tissue secretes many adipokines that regulate important physiological functions. Growing st...
The incidence of obesity has increased dramatically during recent decades. Obesity increases the ris...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the Western society and is increasing in the developing ...
White adipose tissue is now recognised to be a multifunctional organ; in addition to the central rol...
AbstractObesity is a risk factor for various cardiovascular diseases including hypertension, atheros...
For a long time, adipose tissue has been considered an inert tissue involved in fat accumulation. I...
Obesity plays a causative role in the pathogenesis of the metabolic syndrome. Adipokines may link ob...
Adipose tissue is recognized as an active endocrine organ that produces a number of endocrine substa...
Obesity is a major health problem strongly increasing the risk for various severe related complicati...
Over the last two decades, the understanding of adipose tissue has undergone radical change. The per...
Over the last two decades, the understanding of adipose tissue has undergone radical change. The per...
Obesity is a major health problem strongly increasing the risk for various severe related complicati...
Obesity is an epidemic disease characterized by chronic low-grade inflammation associated with a dys...
Obesity, which is a worldwide epidemic, confers increased risk for multiple serious conditions incl...
Accumulating evidence indicates that obesity is closely associated with an increased risk of metabol...
Adipose tissue secretes many adipokines that regulate important physiological functions. Growing st...
The incidence of obesity has increased dramatically during recent decades. Obesity increases the ris...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the Western society and is increasing in the developing ...
White adipose tissue is now recognised to be a multifunctional organ; in addition to the central rol...
AbstractObesity is a risk factor for various cardiovascular diseases including hypertension, atheros...
For a long time, adipose tissue has been considered an inert tissue involved in fat accumulation. I...
Obesity plays a causative role in the pathogenesis of the metabolic syndrome. Adipokines may link ob...
Adipose tissue is recognized as an active endocrine organ that produces a number of endocrine substa...
Obesity is a major health problem strongly increasing the risk for various severe related complicati...
Over the last two decades, the understanding of adipose tissue has undergone radical change. The per...
Over the last two decades, the understanding of adipose tissue has undergone radical change. The per...
Obesity is a major health problem strongly increasing the risk for various severe related complicati...
Obesity is an epidemic disease characterized by chronic low-grade inflammation associated with a dys...