Adipose tissue inflammation and metabolic dysfunction in obesity
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Abstract
Several lines of preclinical and clinical research have confirmed that chronic low-grade inflammation of adipose tissue is mechanistically linked to metabolic disease and organ tissue complications in the overweight and obese organism. Despite this widely confirmed paradigm, numerous open questions and knowledge gaps remain to be investigated. This is mainly due to the intricately intertwined cross-talk of various pro- and anti-inflammatory signaling cascades involved in the immune response of expanding adipose depots, particularly the visceral adipose tissue. Adipose tissue inflammation is initiated and sustained over time by dysfunctional adipocytes that secrete inflammatory adipokines and by infiltration of…
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- Adipose tissue
- Inflammation
- Adipokine
- Immune system
- Chemokine
- Adipose tissue macrophages
- Pathogenesis
- Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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