Adipokines, diabetes and atherosclerosis: an inflammatory association
Cardiovascular diseases can be considered the most important cause of death in diabetic population and diabetes can in turn increase the risk of cardiovascular events. Inflammation process is currently recognized as responsible for the development and maintenance of diverse chronic diseases, includi...
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doaj-8c7f60a81750460490a461d8c2d855ca2020-11-24T23:02:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2015-11-01610.3389/fphys.2015.00304163920Adipokines, diabetes and atherosclerosis: an inflammatory associationLeandro Ceotto Freitas Lima0Valdir de Andrade Barga1Maria edo Socorro de França Silva2Josiane de Campos Cruz3Sérgio Henrique Sousa Santos4Sérgio Henrique Sousa Santos5Matheus Morais de Oliveira Monteiro6Camille M Balarini7Camille M Balarini8Federal University of Minas GeraisFederal University of ParaibaFederal University of ParaibaFederal University of ParaibaFederal University of Minas GeraisState University of Montes ClarosFederal University of ParaibaFederal University of ParaibaFederal University of ParaibaCardiovascular diseases can be considered the most important cause of death in diabetic population and diabetes can in turn increase the risk of cardiovascular events. Inflammation process is currently recognized as responsible for the development and maintenance of diverse chronic diseases, including diabetes and atherosclerosis. Considering that adipose tissue is an important source of adipokines, which may present anti and proinflammatory effects, the aim of this review is to explore the role of the main adipokines in the pathophysiology of diabetes and atherosclerosis, highlighting the therapeutic options that could arise from the manipulation of these signaling pathways both in humans and in translational models.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphys.2015.00304/fullAdipokinesAdiponectinAtherosclerosisObesitydiabetesTNFα |
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Leandro Ceotto Freitas Lima Valdir de Andrade Barga Maria edo Socorro de França Silva Josiane de Campos Cruz Sérgio Henrique Sousa Santos Sérgio Henrique Sousa Santos Matheus Morais de Oliveira Monteiro Camille M Balarini Camille M Balarini |
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Leandro Ceotto Freitas Lima Valdir de Andrade Barga Maria edo Socorro de França Silva Josiane de Campos Cruz Sérgio Henrique Sousa Santos Sérgio Henrique Sousa Santos Matheus Morais de Oliveira Monteiro Camille M Balarini Camille M Balarini Adipokines, diabetes and atherosclerosis: an inflammatory association Frontiers in Physiology Adipokines Adiponectin Atherosclerosis Obesity diabetes TNFα |
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Leandro Ceotto Freitas Lima Valdir de Andrade Barga Maria edo Socorro de França Silva Josiane de Campos Cruz Sérgio Henrique Sousa Santos Sérgio Henrique Sousa Santos Matheus Morais de Oliveira Monteiro Camille M Balarini Camille M Balarini |
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Adipokines, diabetes and atherosclerosis: an inflammatory association |
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Adipokines, diabetes and atherosclerosis: an inflammatory association |
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Adipokines, diabetes and atherosclerosis: an inflammatory association |
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Adipokines, diabetes and atherosclerosis: an inflammatory association |
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Adipokines, diabetes and atherosclerosis: an inflammatory association |
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adipokines, diabetes and atherosclerosis: an inflammatory association |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Physiology |
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2015-11-01 |
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Cardiovascular diseases can be considered the most important cause of death in diabetic population and diabetes can in turn increase the risk of cardiovascular events. Inflammation process is currently recognized as responsible for the development and maintenance of diverse chronic diseases, including diabetes and atherosclerosis. Considering that adipose tissue is an important source of adipokines, which may present anti and proinflammatory effects, the aim of this review is to explore the role of the main adipokines in the pathophysiology of diabetes and atherosclerosis, highlighting the therapeutic options that could arise from the manipulation of these signaling pathways both in humans and in translational models. |
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Adipokines Adiponectin Atherosclerosis Obesity diabetes TNFα |
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