Adipose tissue dysfunction contributes to obesity related metabolic diseases

M Blüher - … & research Clinical endocrinology & metabolism, 2013 - Elsevier
… decrease in subcutaneous adipose tissue angiogenesis correlates with insulin resistance
and suggests that impaired SC vascularization capacity may contribute to metabolic diseases. …

Obesity and metabolic disease: is adipose tissue the culprit?

KN Frayn - Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 2005 - cambridge.org
… It could be again that adipose tissue has down regulated its function in an attempt to … On
balance, it is clear that adipose tissue is a link in the chain of events leading to metabolic disease

The metabolic syndrome as a concept of adipose tissue disease

E Oda - Hypertension Research, 2008 - nature.com
… manifests macrophage infiltration into adipose tissue, insulin resistance, and … adipose tissue
and not in subcutaneous adipose tissue, and that develop spontaneous metabolic disease, …

Adiposopathy: why do adiposity and obesity cause metabolic disease?

H Bays, C Ballantyne - Clinical Lipidology and Metabolic …, 2006 - search.proquest.com
… Adiposopathy & the promotion of excessive fat-related metabolic disease Adipose tissue
is an active endocrine and immune organ (Box 1) [9–11]. From an endocrine perspective, …

Adipose morphology and metabolic disease

P Tandon, R Wafer… - Journal of Experimental …, 2018 - journals.biologists.com
… (A) This Review largely concentrates on three human adipose tissues (ATs): visceral AT (VAT;
blue), abdominal subcutaneous AT (SAT) (yellow) and gluteofemoral SAT (red). (B) …

Adipose tissue angiogenesis as a therapeutic target for obesity and metabolic diseases

Y Cao - Nature reviews Drug discovery, 2010 - nature.com
… ) for maintaining homeostatic functions of adipocytes and expanding adipose tissue. Adipose
tissue vasculature also removes metabolic products from the adipocytes. In the circulation, …

Overview of adipose tissue and its role in obesity and metabolic disorders

G Frühbeck - Adipose tissue protocols, 2008 - Springer
… Storing and releasing lipids for oxidation by skeletal muscle and other tissues became so
firmly established decades ago as the unique and simple role of white adipose tissue (WAT) …

Adipose tissue distribution and risk of metabolic disease: does thiazolidinedione-induced adipose tissue redistribution provide a clue to the answer?

X Yang, U Smith - Diabetologia, 2007 - Springer
The relative effect of visceral and subcutaneous obesity on the risk of chronic metabolic disease
has been a matter of long-term dispute. While ample data support either of the fat depots …

Inflammation of brown/beige adipose tissues in obesity and metabolic disease

F Villarroya, R Cereijo… - Journal of internal …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
… Epicardial adipose tissue (eAT) is distinct from the other adipose depots associated with the
cardiovascular system (ie pericardial adipose tissue and other mesenteric adipose tissues): …

[PDF][PDF] Role of adipose tissue in metabolic system disorders adipose tissue is the initiator of metabolic diseases

F Rezaee, M Dashty - J Diabetes Metab S, 2013 - researchgate.net
… Figure 1: Adipose tissue function in normal and obesity states Chronic systemic inflammation
is the main feature of energy metabolic system disturbances in adipose tissue (AT). In an …