| Literature DB >> 19009016 |
Katja Rabe1, Michael Lehrke, Klaus G Parhofer, Uli C Broedl.
Abstract
Obesity is associated with an array of health problems in adult and pediatric populations. Understanding the pathogenesis of obesity and its metabolic sequelae has advanced rapidly over the past decades. Adipose tissue represents an active endocrine organ that, in addition to regulating fat mass and nutrient homeostasis, releases a large number of bioactive mediators (adipokines) that signal to organs of metabolic importance including brain, liver, skeletal muscle, and the immune system--thereby modulating hemostasis, blood pressure, lipid and glucose metabolism, inflammation, and atherosclerosis. In the present review, we summarize current data on the effect of the adipose tissue-derived hormones adiponectin, chemerin, leptin, omentin, resistin, retinol binding protein 4, tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-6, vaspin, and visfatin on insulin resistance.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19009016 PMCID: PMC2582855 DOI: 10.2119/2008-00058.Rabe
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Med ISSN: 1076-1551 Impact factor: 6.354