2016
DOI: 10.2147/itt.s73223
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The role of adipokines in chronic inflammation

Abstract: Adipose tissue has traditionally been defined as connective tissue that stores excess calories in the form of triacylglycerol. However, the physiologic functions attributed to adipose tissue are expanding, and it is now well established that adipose tissue is an endocrine gland. Among the endocrine factors elaborated by adipose tissue are the adipokines; hormones, similar in structure to cytokines, produced by adipose tissue in response to changes in adipocyte triacylglycerol storage and local and systemic inf… Show more

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“…Overweight/obesity is an increasing problem in industrialized countries . Obesity is linked to increasing numbers of diabetes type 2 and cardiovascular diseases, as well as a shift to a chronic low‐grade state of inflammation . Our results confirm differences in the periodontium.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Overweight/obesity is an increasing problem in industrialized countries . Obesity is linked to increasing numbers of diabetes type 2 and cardiovascular diseases, as well as a shift to a chronic low‐grade state of inflammation . Our results confirm differences in the periodontium.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The balance of pro- and anti-inflammatory adipokines is dictated by different factors including nutritional and metabolic status, presence of infection or systemic inflammation, oxidative stress, age and sex [49, 50]. …”
Section: Migraine and Obesity: Pathophysiological Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, increased adiposity can lead to a condition of chronic inflammation, affecting immune cells including macrophages and T cells . These responses are caused in large part by changes in expression of leptin and adiponectin …”
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confidence: 99%