[Obesity and inflammation]
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[Obesity and inflammation]
Abstract
The adipose tissue produces a vast number of molecules called adipokines such as leptin, tumoral necrosis factor (TNFalpha), interleukins and adiponectin. Many of the metabolic disturbances associated with obesity and the metabolic syndrome may be due to citokine production by adipocytes. The adipose tissue increases the soluble fractions of TNFalpha leading to a rise in its biological activity. The activation of TNFalpha system causes insulin resistance through different mechanisms such as defects in receptor fosforilation and reduction in insulin-sensitive glucose transporters. TNFalpha is also involved in the pathophysiology of hypertension and dyslipidaemia associated with obesity and insulin resistance. More than one third of interleukin-6 (IL-6) concentrations come from the adipocytes. It has been demonstrated a role for IL-6 in the development of hyperlipidemia, diabetes and hypertension. In contrast to the rest of adipokines, adiponectin is reduced in obesity, diabetes or cardiovascular disease. Adiponectin improves insulin resistance, dyslipidaemia and adhesion to endothelial cells protecting from atherosclerosis development. Thus, adipokines have an important role in the pathophysiology of metabolic syndrome by different mechanisms involving metabolic and vascular effects.
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