Adipokines Mediate Inflammation and Insulin Resistance
Albert Einstein College of Medicine · Yeshiva University
Abstract
For many years, adipose tissue was considered as an inert energy storage organ that accumulates and stores triacylglycerols during energy excess and releases fatty acids in times of systemic energy need. However, over the last two decades adipose tissue depots have been established as highly active endocrine and metabolically important organs that modulate energy expenditure and glucose homeostasis. In rodents, brown adipose tissue plays an essential role in non-shivering thermogenesis and in energy dissipation that can serve to protect against diet-induced obesity. White adipose tissue collectively referred too as either subcutaneous or visceral adipose tissue is responsible for the secretion of an array of…
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- 23.60
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Adipokine
- Adipose tissue
- Insulin resistance
- Adiponectin
- Endocrinology
- Internal medicine
- White adipose tissue
- Leptin
- Affordable and clean energy