Adipo-Myokines: Two Sides of the Same Coin—Mediators of Inflammation and Mediators of Exercise

This review summarizes the current literature regarding the most discussed contraction-regulated moykines like IL-6, IL-15, irisin, BDNF, ANGPTL4, FGF21, myonectin and MCP-1. It is suggested that the term myokine is restricted to proteins secreted from skeletal muscle cells, excluding proteins that...

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Main Authors: Silja Raschke, Jürgen Eckel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Mediators of Inflammation
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/320724
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spelling doaj-5f94d146fe99463bbb3d479357cd8af82020-11-24T22:37:21ZengHindawi LimitedMediators of Inflammation0962-93511466-18612013-01-01201310.1155/2013/320724320724Adipo-Myokines: Two Sides of the Same Coin—Mediators of Inflammation and Mediators of ExerciseSilja Raschke0Jürgen Eckel1German Diabetes Center, Paul-Langerhans-Group of Integrative Physiology, Auf'm Hennekamp 65, 40225 Düsseldorf, GermanyGerman Diabetes Center, Paul-Langerhans-Group of Integrative Physiology, Auf'm Hennekamp 65, 40225 Düsseldorf, GermanyThis review summarizes the current literature regarding the most discussed contraction-regulated moykines like IL-6, IL-15, irisin, BDNF, ANGPTL4, FGF21, myonectin and MCP-1. It is suggested that the term myokine is restricted to proteins secreted from skeletal muscle cells, excluding proteins that are secreted by other cell types in skeletal muscle tissue and excluding proteins which are only described on the mRNA level. Interestingly, many of the contraction-regulated myokines described in the literature are additionally known to be secreted by adipocytes. We termed these proteins adipo-myokines. Within this review, we try to elaborate on the question why pro-inflammatory adipokines on the one hand are upregulated in the obese state, and have beneficial effects after exercise on the other hand. Both, adipokines and myokines do have autocrine effects within their corresponding tissues. In addition, they are involved in an endocrine crosstalk with other tissues. Depending on the extent and the kinetics of adipo-myokines in serum, these molecules seem to have a beneficial or an adverse effect on the target tissue.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/320724
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Adipo-Myokines: Two Sides of the Same Coin—Mediators of Inflammation and Mediators of Exercise
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Jürgen Eckel
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title Adipo-Myokines: Two Sides of the Same Coin—Mediators of Inflammation and Mediators of Exercise
title_short Adipo-Myokines: Two Sides of the Same Coin—Mediators of Inflammation and Mediators of Exercise
title_full Adipo-Myokines: Two Sides of the Same Coin—Mediators of Inflammation and Mediators of Exercise
title_fullStr Adipo-Myokines: Two Sides of the Same Coin—Mediators of Inflammation and Mediators of Exercise
title_full_unstemmed Adipo-Myokines: Two Sides of the Same Coin—Mediators of Inflammation and Mediators of Exercise
title_sort adipo-myokines: two sides of the same coin—mediators of inflammation and mediators of exercise
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mediators of Inflammation
issn 0962-9351
1466-1861
publishDate 2013-01-01
description This review summarizes the current literature regarding the most discussed contraction-regulated moykines like IL-6, IL-15, irisin, BDNF, ANGPTL4, FGF21, myonectin and MCP-1. It is suggested that the term myokine is restricted to proteins secreted from skeletal muscle cells, excluding proteins that are secreted by other cell types in skeletal muscle tissue and excluding proteins which are only described on the mRNA level. Interestingly, many of the contraction-regulated myokines described in the literature are additionally known to be secreted by adipocytes. We termed these proteins adipo-myokines. Within this review, we try to elaborate on the question why pro-inflammatory adipokines on the one hand are upregulated in the obese state, and have beneficial effects after exercise on the other hand. Both, adipokines and myokines do have autocrine effects within their corresponding tissues. In addition, they are involved in an endocrine crosstalk with other tissues. Depending on the extent and the kinetics of adipo-myokines in serum, these molecules seem to have a beneficial or an adverse effect on the target tissue.
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