“…Visfatin was recently identified as an adipocytokine preferentially expressed in visceral adipose tissue [5]. It is also present in skeletal muscle, bone marrow, hepatocytes, and lymphocytes, where it was initially identified as pre-Bcell colony-enhancing factor [6,7]. Visfatin has been described as a highly expressed protein with insulin-mimetic biological and physiological effects [5]; however, these properties have not been confirmed using in vivo and in vitro studies.…”