| Literature DB >> 26118345 |
Yang Yang1, Wei Hu2, Shuai Jiang3, Bodong Wang2, Yue Li2, Chongxi Fan4, Shouyin Di4, Zhiqiang Ma4, Wayne Bond Lau5, Yan Qu6.
Abstract
Adiponectin is an anti-atherogenic protein secreted by adipose cells that improves insulin sensitivity. Notably, adiponectin receptors are expressed in the brain, suggesting that adiponectin signaling disruption may impact neurologic function. Recently, studies have demonstrated the association of adiponectin levels with cerebrovascular disorders and neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs), and these results have drawn significant attention. In this review, we discuss the association between the adiponectin levels and the incidence, progression, and prognosis of cerebrovascular disorders and NDDs. We describe the controversial issues surrounding current studies and present our hypothesis concerning the possible mechanism underlying adiponectin function in neurological disorders. Finally, we explicate obstacles preventing clinical adiponectin administration, including available routes of drug delivery and the central nervous system regulation of adiponectin. Collectively, the data assembled herein serve as a comprehensive reference regarding the role of adiponectin in neurological disorders to support the future clinical potential of adiponectin as a therapeutic agent.Entities:
Keywords: Adiponectin; Cerebrovascular diseases; Neurodegenerative diseases
Year: 2015 PMID: 26118345 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2015.06.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta ISSN: 0006-3002