Osteopontin – a multifunctional protein and its impact on an insulin resistance development

Osteopontin (OPN) is one of the many physiological elements creating human musculoskeletal system. It is suspected that this protein is one of the most important mediators responsible for osseous tissue mass resorption, regulated by parthormon. The origin of its name comes from one of its physiologi...

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Main Authors: Katarzyna Musialik, Damian Skrypnik, Paweł Bogdański, Monika Szulińska
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Language:English
Published: Poznan University of Medical Sciences 2014-06-01
Series:Journal of Medical Science
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Online Access:https://jms.ump.edu.pl/index.php/JMS/article/view/64
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spelling doaj-d934e290a0774d339cc948853343cefb2021-08-30T06:56:02ZengPoznan University of Medical SciencesJournal of Medical Science2353-97982353-98012014-06-0183210.20883/medical.e64Osteopontin – a multifunctional protein and its impact on an insulin resistance developmentKatarzyna Musialik0Damian Skrypnik1Paweł Bogdański2Monika Szulińska3Department of Internal Diseases, Metabolic Disorders, and Hypertension, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, PolandDepartment of Internal Diseases, Metabolic Disorders, and Hypertension, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, PolandDepartment of Internal Diseases, Metabolic Disorders, and Hypertension, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, PolandDepartment of Internal Diseases, Metabolic Disorders, and Hypertension, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, PolandOsteopontin (OPN) is one of the many physiological elements creating human musculoskeletal system. It is suspected that this protein is one of the most important mediators responsible for osseous tissue mass resorption, regulated by parthormon. The origin of its name comes from one of its physiological action – rebuilding of the bone mass structure (osteo – bone, pontin – bridge). Osteopontin fulfils many different actions being secreted by many different types of cells, including macrophages, lymphocytes, epithelial cells, vascular smooth muscle cells, and osteoblasts. OPN plays an important part in inflammatory process. It provokes macrophages and dendritic cells to movement into the destination where inflammatory process takes place. It also stimulates macrophages to interleukin 12 (IL12) and interferon ? (IFN ?) secretion. Increased OPN concentration in blood stream might be regarded as a novel, independent indicator of coronary artery disease. Osteopontin plays an important role in macrophage infiltration of the adipose tissue and at the same time contributes to insulin resistance. Obesity induces chronic, low-grade tissue inflammation. Positive correlation was observed between body mass index (BMI) and number of macrophages accumulated in the fat tissue. Once aroused monocytes infiltrate the adipose tissue, which leads to persisting chronic inflammation. At the same time the excreted by them cytokines may be connected with the mechanisms of obesity-induced insulin resistance.https://jms.ump.edu.pl/index.php/JMS/article/view/64osteopontincoronary artery diseaseinsulin resistance
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author Katarzyna Musialik
Damian Skrypnik
Paweł Bogdański
Monika Szulińska
spellingShingle Katarzyna Musialik
Damian Skrypnik
Paweł Bogdański
Monika Szulińska
Osteopontin – a multifunctional protein and its impact on an insulin resistance development
Journal of Medical Science
osteopontin
coronary artery disease
insulin resistance
author_facet Katarzyna Musialik
Damian Skrypnik
Paweł Bogdański
Monika Szulińska
author_sort Katarzyna Musialik
title Osteopontin – a multifunctional protein and its impact on an insulin resistance development
title_short Osteopontin – a multifunctional protein and its impact on an insulin resistance development
title_full Osteopontin – a multifunctional protein and its impact on an insulin resistance development
title_fullStr Osteopontin – a multifunctional protein and its impact on an insulin resistance development
title_full_unstemmed Osteopontin – a multifunctional protein and its impact on an insulin resistance development
title_sort osteopontin – a multifunctional protein and its impact on an insulin resistance development
publisher Poznan University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Medical Science
issn 2353-9798
2353-9801
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Osteopontin (OPN) is one of the many physiological elements creating human musculoskeletal system. It is suspected that this protein is one of the most important mediators responsible for osseous tissue mass resorption, regulated by parthormon. The origin of its name comes from one of its physiological action – rebuilding of the bone mass structure (osteo – bone, pontin – bridge). Osteopontin fulfils many different actions being secreted by many different types of cells, including macrophages, lymphocytes, epithelial cells, vascular smooth muscle cells, and osteoblasts. OPN plays an important part in inflammatory process. It provokes macrophages and dendritic cells to movement into the destination where inflammatory process takes place. It also stimulates macrophages to interleukin 12 (IL12) and interferon ? (IFN ?) secretion. Increased OPN concentration in blood stream might be regarded as a novel, independent indicator of coronary artery disease. Osteopontin plays an important role in macrophage infiltration of the adipose tissue and at the same time contributes to insulin resistance. Obesity induces chronic, low-grade tissue inflammation. Positive correlation was observed between body mass index (BMI) and number of macrophages accumulated in the fat tissue. Once aroused monocytes infiltrate the adipose tissue, which leads to persisting chronic inflammation. At the same time the excreted by them cytokines may be connected with the mechanisms of obesity-induced insulin resistance.
topic osteopontin
coronary artery disease
insulin resistance
url https://jms.ump.edu.pl/index.php/JMS/article/view/64
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