Research progress in relationship of leptin and adiponectin with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

It has been found in recent years that adipose tissue is not only the organ for storing energy, but can also secrete many adipokines including leptin, adiponectin, and resistin. Leptin and adiponectin play important roles in the formation and treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) du...

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Main Authors: WANG Cuihua, YUE Yan
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Language:zho
Published: Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2015-08-01
Series:Linchuang Gandanbing Zazhi
Online Access:http://www.lcgdbzz.org/qk_content.asp?id=6733
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spelling doaj-3fc3cefa2a124154898b9d240ff7d3ed2020-11-24T23:40:52ZzhoEditorial Department of Journal of Clinical HepatologyLinchuang Gandanbing Zazhi1001-52561001-52562015-08-013181351135410.3969/j.issn.1001-5256.2015.08.045Research progress in relationship of leptin and adiponectin with non-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseWANG Cuihua0YUE Yan1Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 300073, ChinaTianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 300073, ChinaIt has been found in recent years that adipose tissue is not only the organ for storing energy, but can also secrete many adipokines including leptin, adiponectin, and resistin. Leptin and adiponectin play important roles in the formation and treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) due to their important biological functions, which bring a new direction for the clinical treatment of this disease. This article briefly describes the biological functions of leptin and adiponectin and their relationship with NAFLD. It is pointed out that leptin and adiponectin play essential roles in the treatment of NAFLD and may become novel therapeutic targets.http://www.lcgdbzz.org/qk_content.asp?id=6733
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Research progress in relationship of leptin and adiponectin with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Linchuang Gandanbing Zazhi
author_facet WANG Cuihua
YUE Yan
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title Research progress in relationship of leptin and adiponectin with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
title_short Research progress in relationship of leptin and adiponectin with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
title_full Research progress in relationship of leptin and adiponectin with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
title_fullStr Research progress in relationship of leptin and adiponectin with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
title_full_unstemmed Research progress in relationship of leptin and adiponectin with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
title_sort research progress in relationship of leptin and adiponectin with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
publisher Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Hepatology
series Linchuang Gandanbing Zazhi
issn 1001-5256
1001-5256
publishDate 2015-08-01
description It has been found in recent years that adipose tissue is not only the organ for storing energy, but can also secrete many adipokines including leptin, adiponectin, and resistin. Leptin and adiponectin play important roles in the formation and treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) due to their important biological functions, which bring a new direction for the clinical treatment of this disease. This article briefly describes the biological functions of leptin and adiponectin and their relationship with NAFLD. It is pointed out that leptin and adiponectin play essential roles in the treatment of NAFLD and may become novel therapeutic targets.
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