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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35084674/mechanisms-contributing-to-adverse-outcomes-of-covid-19-in-obesity
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REVIEW
Manu Sudhakar, Sofi Beaula Winfred, Gowri Meiyazhagan, Deepa Parvathy Venkatachalam
A growing amount of epidemiological data from multiple countries indicate an increased prevalence of obesity, more importantly central obesity, among hospitalized subjects with COVID-19. This suggests that obesity is a major factor contributing to adverse outcome of the disease. As it is a metabolic disorder with dysregulated immune and endocrine function, it is logical that dysfunctional metabolism contributes to the mechanisms behind obesity being a risk factor for adverse outcome in COVID-19. Emerging data suggest that in obese subjects, (a) the molecular mechanisms of viral entry and spread mediated through ACE2 receptor, a multifunctional host cell protein which links to cellular homeostasis mechanisms, are affected...
January 27, 2022: Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34958818/the-clustering-of-cardiovascular-renal-adipo-metabolic-eye-and-liver-disease-with-type-2-diabetes
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REVIEW
M C Thomas
Type 2 diabetes is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, heart failure, chronic kidney disease, fatty liver disease, eye and foot disease. But equally, these conditions are associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes. Rather than being simply considered complications of diabetes, as exists within a 'pure' type 1 diabetes paradigm, both type 2 diabetes and its comorbidities are primarily caused by a failure to efficiently sequester excess energy leading to the accumulation of sick fat (adiposopathy)...
March 2022: Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34831781/the-role-of-individualized-exercise-prescription-in-obesity-management-case-study
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Márton Dvorák, Miklós Tóth, Pongrác Ács
INTRODUCTION: Obesity, or adiposity-based chronic disease (ABCD), is one of the most common health risk factors nowadays. Regular exercise-part of complex lifestyle medicine program-is effective treatment for obesity but is still underestimated. Monitoring andindividualization by an exercise professional is needed to define the accurate dose effect. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The 30-week lifestyle change program of a 65-year-old male patient (body mass index (BMI) 43...
November 16, 2021: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34716543/adipogenic-progenitors-in-different-organs-pathophysiological-implications
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REVIEW
Francesca Favaretto, Silvia Bettini, Luca Busetto, Gabriella Milan, Roberto Vettor
In physiological conditions, the adipose organ resides in well-defined areas, where it acts providing an energy supply and as an endocrine organ involved in the control of whole-body energy metabolism. Adipose tissue adipokines connect the body's nutritional status to the regulation of energy balance. When it surrounds organs, it provides also for mechanical protection. Adipose tissue has a complex and heterogenous cellular composition that includes adipocytes, adipose tissue-derived stromal and stem cells (ASCs) which are mesenchymal stromal cells, and endothelial and immune cells, which signal to each other and to other tissues to maintain homeostasis...
February 2022: Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34625375/ascs-and-their-role-in-obesity-and-metabolic-diseases
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REVIEW
Gabriella Milan, Scilla Conci, Marta Sanna, Francesca Favaretto, Silvia Bettini, Roberto Vettor
We describe adipose stromal/stem cells (ASCs) in the structural/functional context of the adipose tissue (AT) stem niche (adiponiche), including cell-cell interactions and the microenvironment, and emphasize findings obtained in humans and in lineage-tracing models. ASCs have distinctive markers, 'colors', and anatomical 'locations' which influence their functions. Each adiponiche component can become impaired, thereby contributing to the pathological AT alterations seen in obesity and metabolic diseases. We discuss adiposopathy with a focus on adiponiche dysfunction, and underline the mechanisms that control AT expansion and energy balance...
October 5, 2021: Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism: TEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34327491/ten-things-to-know-about-ten-cardiovascular-disease-risk-factors
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Harold E Bays, Pam R Taub, Elizabeth Epstein, Erin D Michos, Richard A Ferraro, Alison L Bailey, Heval M Kelli, Keith C Ferdinand, Melvin R Echols, Howard Weintraub, John Bostrom, Heather M Johnson, Kara K Hoppe, Michael D Shapiro, Charles A German, Salim S Virani, Aliza Hussain, Christie M Ballantyne, Ali M Agha, Peter P Toth
Given rapid advancements in medical science, it is often challenging for the busy clinician to remain up-to-date on the fundamental and multifaceted aspects of preventive cardiology and maintain awareness of the latest guidelines applicable to cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors. The "American Society for Preventive Cardiology (ASPC) Top Ten CVD Risk Factors 2021 Update" is a summary document (updated yearly) regarding CVD risk factors. This "ASPC Top Ten CVD Risk Factors 2021 Update" summary document reflects the perspective of the section authors regarding ten things to know about ten sentinel CVD risk factors...
March 2021: American journal of preventive cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34017037/whole-transcriptome-rna-seq-reveals-key-regulatory-factors-involved-in-type-2-diabetes-pathology-in-peripheral-fat-of-asian-indians
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aditya Saxena, Nitish Mathur, Pradeep Tiwari, Sandeep Kumar Mathur
The prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes has reached an epidemic proportion particularly in south Asian countries. We have earlier shown that the anatomical fat distribution, termed 'thin fat phenotype' in this population indeed plays a major role for their T2D-predisposition it is indeed the sick fat or adiposopathy, which is the root cause of metabolic syndrome and diabetes and affects both-peripheral, as well as visceral adipose tissue compartments. In present study, we have attempted to unravel the altered regulatory mechanisms at the level of transcription factors, and miRNAs those may likely accounts to T2D pathophysiology in femoral subcutaneous adipose tissue...
May 20, 2021: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33806806/pathogenic-microenvironment-from-diabetic-obese-visceral-and-subcutaneous-adipocytes-activating-differentiation-of-human-healthy-preadipocytes-increases-intracellular-fat-effect-of-the-apocarotenoid-crocetin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lesgui Alviz, David Tebar-García, Raquel Lopez-Rosa, Eva M Galan-Moya, Natalia Moratalla-López, Gonzalo L Alonso, Eduardo Nava, Sílvia Llorens
In diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2), developed obesity is referred to as diabesity. Implementation of a healthy diet, such as the Mediterranean, prevents diabesity. Saffron is frequently used in this diet because of its bioactive components, such as crocetin (CCT), exhibit healthful properties. It is well known that obesity, defined as an excessive accumulation of fat, leads to cardiometabolic pathology through adiposopathy or hypertrophic growth of adipose tissue (AT).This is related to an impaired adipogenic process or death of adipocytes by obesogenic signals...
March 23, 2021: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33451033/the-interplay-between-angiopoietin-like-proteins-and-adipose-tissue-another-piece-of-the-relationship-between-adiposopathy-and-cardiometabolic-diseases
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Simone Bini, Laura D'Erasmo, Alessia Di Costanzo, Ilenia Minicocci, Valeria Pecce, Marcello Arca
Angiopoietin-like proteins, namely ANGPTL3-4-8, are known as regulators of lipid metabolism. However, recent evidence points towards their involvement in the regulation of adipose tissue function. Alteration of adipose tissue functions (also called adiposopathy) is considered the main inducer of metabolic syndrome (MS) and its related complications. In this review, we intended to analyze available evidence derived from experimental and human investigations highlighting the contribution of ANGPTLs in the regulation of adipocyte metabolism, as well as their potential role in common cardiometabolic alterations associated with adiposopathy...
January 13, 2021: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33445175/hyperandrogenism-insulin-resistance-and-acanthosis-nigricans-hair-an-syndrome-reflects-adipose-tissue-dysfunction-adiposopathy-or-sick-fat-in-asian-indian-girls
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kritika Agrawal, Rachita Mathur, Naincy Purwar, Sandeep Kumar Mathur, Deepak Kumar Mathur
BACKGROUND: Whether HAIR-AN syndrome and polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) are distinct entities or represent a phenotypic spectrum of the same syndrome is still unclear. HAIR-AN syndrome is characterized by high insulin resistance, obesity, and hyperinsulinemia as compared to PCOS and could represent adipose tissue dysfunction as the primary pathophysiologic trigger. This study was undertaken to study the role of adipose tissue dysfunction in HAIR-AN syndrome and PCOS using adipocytokines as surrogate markers of "adiposopathy...
2021: Dermatology: International Journal for Clinical and Investigative Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33208796/galectin-3-gene-deletion-results-in-defective-adipose-tissue-maturation-and-impaired-insulin-sensitivity-and-glucose-homeostasis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudia Blasetti Fantauzzi, Carla Iacobini, Stefano Menini, Martina Vitale, Gian Pio Sorice, Teresa Mezza, Saverio Cinti, Andrea Giaccari, Giuseppe Pugliese
Adiposopathy is a pathological adipose tissue (AT) response to overfeeding characterized by reduced AT expandability due to impaired adipogenesis, which favors inflammation, insulin resistance (IR), and abnormal glucose regulation. However, it is unclear whether defective adipogenesis causes metabolic derangement also independently of an increased demand for fat storage. As galectin-3 has been implicated in both adipocyte differentiation and glucose homeostasis, we tested this hypothesis in galectin-3 knockout (Lgal3-/- ) mice fed a standard chow...
November 18, 2020: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33148528/role-of-adiposopathy-and-physical-activity-in-cardio-metabolic-disorder-diseases
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REVIEW
Xin Su, Dong Chang
Positive calorie balance disrupts the function of visceral adipose tissue, including the cardiac adipose tissue and the perivascular adipose tissue. The inflammatory and hormonal factors, which are released from adipose tissue, play a central role in inter-organ cross talk, affecting the development of obesity. Excess fat in visceral adipocytes impairs endocrine as well as immune response, leading to multiple aberrant status and posing serious risks to the future health of humans. As confirmed in previous studies, up-regulated pro-inflammatory and down-regulated anti-inflammatory cytokines disturb the communication among muscle, liver, and vasculature...
December 2020: Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33013015/a-study-on-impact-of-bpa-in-the-adipose-tissue-dysfunction-adiposopathy-in-asian-indian-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-subjects
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jyoti Jain, Nidhi Gupta, Rati Mathur, Surendra Nimesh, Sandeep K Mathur
A surge to increase the production via usage of chemicals at both industrial and agricultural arena has forced humans to be routinely and imprudently exposed to a wide variety of endocrine disrupting chemicals. The overall aim of the study was to evaluate possible relation that might exist between bisphenol-A (BPA) and the adipose tissue hormones, and further impact on adiposopathy. In the present study, the role of BPA, an "endocrine disruptor" with respect to adiposopathy was evaluated in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients...
October 2020: Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry: IJCB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32970306/comparing-an-adiposopathy-approach-with-four-popular-classifications-schemes-to-categorize-the-metabolic-profile-of-postmenopausal-women
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pascale Mauriège, Antony D Karelis, Nadine Taleb, Andrée-Anne Clément, Denis R Joanisse
Numerous classifications are used to discern metabolically healthy obese (MHO) from metabolically abnormal obese (MAO) individuals. The goal of this study was to compare a single phenotype approach, adiposopathy (i.e., the plasma adiponectin/leptin ratio), with four commonly used classifications (International Diabetes Federation (IDF), Karelis, Lynch, Wildman), all based on obesity with other risk factors), for their ability to discern phenotypic differences between MAO and MHO postmenopausal women. Anthropometry, body composition, blood pressure, cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), lipid-lipoprotein, hepatic, inflammatory, and adipokine profiles, as well as glucose-insulin homeostasis, were assessed in 79 obese sedentary postmenopausal women (60 ± 5 years; body mass index, BMI, 34...
September 24, 2020: Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32918294/anti-apoa-1-predicts-resistance-to-waist-circumference-reduction-after-mediterranean-diet
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Federico Carbone, Agostino Di Ciaula, Sabrina Pagano, Silvia Minetti, Anna Maria Ansaldo, Daniele Ferrara, Anna Belfiore, Edoardo Elia, Stefania Pugliese, Vincenzo Ostilio Palmieri, Fabrizio Montecucco, Nicolas Vuilleumier, Piero Portincasa
The prevalence of obesity has doubled in the last half-century and continues to rise globally. However, a clear definition of this pathological condition, based on standardized clinically relevant variables, is still missing. Even the body mass index (BMI), which has been used for decades, has never emerged over traditional risk factors. Rather, the fall of BMI has contributed to reveal the heterogeneity of obesity 1 . Indeed, patients with similar BMI values - and body weight also - display different metabolic profiles and consequent cardiovascular (CV) risk...
September 12, 2020: European Journal of Clinical Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32516557/increased-visceral-adipose-tissue-in-clear-cell-renal-cell-carcinoma-with-and-without-peritumoral-collateral-vessels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Federico Greco, Luigi Giuseppe Quarta, Rosario Francesco Grasso, Bruno Beomonte Zobel, Carlo Augusto Mallio
OBJECTIVE: The excessive amount of adipose tissue, mainly visceral, determines adiposopathy. With respect to oncogenesis, visceral adipose tissue (VAT) releases secretes adipokines, proinflammatory citokines and growth factors, considered mediating molecules in the development of obesity-related tumors. In this study, we quantify VAT in male patients with clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) subgrouped according to the presence or absence of peritumoral collateral vessels. METHODS: in this retrospective study, we enrolled 141 male caucasian patients divided into 2 groups: the ccRCC group ( n = 106) composed of patients with ccRCC and control group ( n = 35)...
June 9, 2020: British Journal of Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32067162/increased-visceral-adipose-tissue-in-male-patients-with-non-clear-cell-renal-cell-carcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Federico Greco, Carlo Augusto Mallio, Raffaele Grippo, Laura Messina, Silvia Vallese, Carla Rabitti, Luigi Giuseppe Quarta, Rosario Francesco Grasso, Bruno Beomonte Zobel
BACKGROUND: It is well known that there is a link between obesity and oncogenesis in many sites, including the kidney. Adiposopathy is characterized by an excessive accumulation of adipose tissue, principally visceral, which can lead to adipocyte and adipose tissue-related disorder, promoting metabolic syndrome. Visceral adipocytes secrete growth factors, proinflammatory cytokines and adipokines, regarded as mediating factors associated with the oncogenesis of obesity-related tumors. In this study, we evaluate the relationship between visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and non-clear cell renal cell carcinoma (nccRCC) in male patients...
February 17, 2020: La Radiologia Medica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32020676/exercise-improves-adiposopathy-insulin-sensitivity-and-metabolic-syndrome-severity-independent-of-exercise-intensity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily M Heiston, Natalie Zm Eichner, Nicole M Gilbertson, Steven K Malin
NEW FINDINGS: We investigated the effects of work-matched continuous versus high-intensity interval training for 2 weeks on adiposopathy and cardiometabolic risk in obese adults with prediabetes. We show that independent of intensity, short-term exercise improves adiposopathy and insulin sensitivity. While both exercise intensities reduced fasting leptin concentrations and metabolic syndrome severity, only interval training elevated total adiponectin. In contrast to previous work, neither condition altered high-molecular weight adiponectin...
February 5, 2020: Experimental Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31906399/adipocyte-specific-ho-1-gene-therapy-is-effective-in-antioxidant-treatment-of-insulin-resistance-and-vascular-function-in-an-obese-mice-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shailendra P Singh, Menachem Greenberg, Yosef Glick, Lars Bellner, Gaia Favero, Rita Rezzani, Luigi Fabrizio Rodella, Kevin Agostinucci, Joseph I Shapiro, Nader G Abraham
: Obesity is a risk factor for vascular dysfunction and insulin resistance. The study aim was to demonstrate that adipocyte-specific HO-1 (heme oxygenase-1) gene therapy is a therapeutic approach for preventing the development of obesity-induced metabolic disease in an obese-mice model. Specific expression of HO-1 in adipose tissue was achieved by using a lentiviral vector expressing HO-1 under the control of the adiponectin vector (Lnv-adipo-HO-1). Mice fed a high-fat diet (HFD) developed adipocyte hypertrophy, fibrosis, decreased mitochondrial respiration, increased levels of inflammatory adipokines, insulin resistance, vascular dysfunction, and impaired heart mitochondrial signaling...
January 1, 2020: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31693425/an-up-to-date-evaluation-of-lorcaserin-hydrochloride-for-the-treatment-of-obesity
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REVIEW
Beverly G Tchang, Brittany Abel, Christina Zecca, Katherine H Saunders, Alpana P Shukla
Introduction : Obesity is a chronic disease caused by dysfunctional neurohormonal systems that result in excess weight, adiposopathy, and increased risk for many comorbidities including cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain types of cancer. Lorcaserin is a serotonergic agonist specific to the 5HT2C receptor that is FDA-approved for the long-term management of obesity in adults with BMI>30 kg/m2 or BMI>27 kg/m2 and at least one weight-related comorbidity. Areas covered : The authors review the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetic properties of lorcaserin alongside updates on serotonin's mechanism of action in the central nervous system...
January 2020: Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy
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