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Obesity is associated with macrophage accumulation in adipose tissue

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SP Weisberg, D McCann, M Desai, M … - Journal of Clinical …, 2003 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Obesity alters adipose tissue metabolic and endocrine function and leads to an increased release
of fatty acids, hormones, and proinflammatory molecules that contribute to obesity associated
complications. To further characterize the changes that occur in adipose tissue with ...
Cited by 1758 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 16 versions

The anti-inflammatory effect of exercise

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AMW Petersen, BK Pedersen - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2005 - Am Physiological Soc
Regular exercise offers protection against all-cause mortality, primarily by protection against
cardiovascular disease and Type 2 diabetes mellitus. The latter disorders have been associated
with chronic low-grade systemic inflammation reflected by a two- to threefold elevated ...
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Cancer cachexia: metabolic alterations and clinical manifestations


MJ Tisdale - Nutrition, 1997 - Elsevier
Progressive wasting is common in many types of cancer and is one of the most important factors
leading to the early death of cancer patients. Although anorexia frequently accompanies cachexia
it has been difficult to establish a simple cause-and-effect relationship, and nutritional ...
Cited by 271 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 15 versions

[PDF] Effects of infection and inflammation on lipid and lipoprotein metabolism: …


W Khovidhunkit, MS Kim, RA Memon, JK … - The Journal of Lipid …, 2004 - genomics.liv.ac.uk
Page 1. thematic review This article is available online at http://www.jlr.org Journal of Lipid
Research Volume 45, 2004 1169 Thematic review series: The Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis
Effects of infection and inflammation on lipid and lipoprotein metabolism: mechanisms and ...
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Obesity and the role of adipose tissue in inflammation and metabolism

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AS Greenberg, MS Obin - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2006 - Am Soc Nutrition
Recent discoveries, notably of the hormones leptin and adiponectin, have revised the notion
that adipocytes are simply a storage depot for body energy. Instead, adipocytes are also endocrine
organs, with multiple metabolic roles in regulating whole-body physiology. Small ...
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Tumour necrosis factor alpha: a key regulator of adipose tissue mass

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JP Warne - Journal of Endocrinology, 2003 - Soc Endocrinology
Over the past decade, there has been a shift in the understanding of the role of adipose tissue
in metabolic homeostasis. The concept of adipose tissue as merely an energy store has now
been surpassed by the realisation that the tissue has an important endocrine role. ...
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Adipocyte signaling and lipid homeostasis: sequelae of insulin-resistant adipose …

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YH Yu, HN Ginsberg - Circulation research, 2005 - Am Heart Assoc
For many years adipose tissue was viewed as the site where excess energy was stored, in the
form of triglycerides (TGs), and where that energy, when needed elsewhere in the body, was
released in the form of fatty acids (FAs). Recently, it has become clear that when the ...
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Physical activity and modulation of systemic low-level inflammation

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H Bruunsgaard - Journal of leukocyte biology, 2005 - jleuk.highwire.org
It has been recognized for some time that cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes are, to
a major extent, inflammatory disorders associated with an environment characterized by a sedentary
lifestyle together with abundant intakes of calories. Systemic low-level inflammation is ...
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Activation of Toll-like receptor 4 is associated with insulin resistance in adipocytes


MJ Song, KH Kim, JM Yoon, JB Kim - Biochemical and biophysical research …, 2006 - Elsevier
Chronic inflammation is closely associated with metabolic disorders such as obesity and type
2 diabetes, however, the underlying mechanism is unclear. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) play a
key role in innate immune response as well as inflammatory signals. Here, we observed ...
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Involvement of a cGMP-dependent pathway in the natriuretic peptide-mediated …

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C Sengenes, A Bouloumie, H Hauner, M Berlan, R … - Journal of Biological …, 2003 - ASBMB
Our previous studies have demonstrated that natriuretic peptides (NPs), peptide hormones with
natriuretic, diuretic, and vasodilating properties, exert a potent control on the lipolysis in human
adipocytes via the activation of the type A guanylyl cyclase receptor (1, 2). In the current ...
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