BACKGROUND: Obesity promotes inflammation in adipose tissue (AT) and this is implicated in pathophysiological complications such as insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Although based on the classical hypothesis, necrotic AT adipocytes (ATA) in obese state activate AT macrophages (ATM) that then lead to a sustained chronic inflammation in AT, the link between human adipocytes and the source of inflammation in AT has not been in-depth and systematically studied. So we decided as a new hypothesis to investigate human primary adipocytes alone to see whether they are able to prime inflammation in AT. METHODS AND RESULTS: Using mRNA expression, human preadipocytes and adipocytes express the cytokines/chemokines and the...
Obesity and overfeeding are associated not only with increased circulating levels of nutrients and m...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the Western society and is increasing in the developing ...
In addition to their role in inflammation, cytokines like TNF alpha have been reported to regulate t...
Background: Obesity promotes inflammation in adipose tissue (AT) and this is implicated in pathophys...
Background: Obesity promotes inflammation in adipose tissue (AT) and this is implicated in pathophys...
Obesity is a condition likely associated with several dysmetabolic conditions or worsening of cardio...
Immune cells are present in the adipose tissue (AT) and regulate its function. Under lean conditions...
Obesity is one of the major health burdens of the 21st century as it contributes to the growing prev...
Contains fulltext : 170883.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Inflammation or...
The fields of immunology and metabolism are rapidly converging on adipose tissue. During obesity, ma...
AbstractThere is increasing evidence showing that inflammation is an important pathogenic mediator o...
The prevalence of obesity and type 2 diabetes is escalating to an epidemic proportion worldwide. Obe...
Systemic as well as adipose tissue inflammation contributes to the development of obesity-associated...
Survival of multicellular organisms depends on their ability to fight infection, metabolize nutrient...
High-fat diet promotes the development of diet-induced obesity, which leads to further complications...
Obesity and overfeeding are associated not only with increased circulating levels of nutrients and m...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the Western society and is increasing in the developing ...
In addition to their role in inflammation, cytokines like TNF alpha have been reported to regulate t...
Background: Obesity promotes inflammation in adipose tissue (AT) and this is implicated in pathophys...
Background: Obesity promotes inflammation in adipose tissue (AT) and this is implicated in pathophys...
Obesity is a condition likely associated with several dysmetabolic conditions or worsening of cardio...
Immune cells are present in the adipose tissue (AT) and regulate its function. Under lean conditions...
Obesity is one of the major health burdens of the 21st century as it contributes to the growing prev...
Contains fulltext : 170883.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Inflammation or...
The fields of immunology and metabolism are rapidly converging on adipose tissue. During obesity, ma...
AbstractThere is increasing evidence showing that inflammation is an important pathogenic mediator o...
The prevalence of obesity and type 2 diabetes is escalating to an epidemic proportion worldwide. Obe...
Systemic as well as adipose tissue inflammation contributes to the development of obesity-associated...
Survival of multicellular organisms depends on their ability to fight infection, metabolize nutrient...
High-fat diet promotes the development of diet-induced obesity, which leads to further complications...
Obesity and overfeeding are associated not only with increased circulating levels of nutrients and m...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the Western society and is increasing in the developing ...
In addition to their role in inflammation, cytokines like TNF alpha have been reported to regulate t...