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Adipose tissue: a regulator of inflammation


CE Juge-Aubry, E Henrichot, CA Meier - Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & …, 2005 - Elsevier
Adipose tissue is a highly active organ. In addition to storing calories as
triglycerides, it also secretes a large variety of proteins, including
cytokines, chemokines and hormone-like factors, such as leptin, adiponectin ...
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Apoptotic pathways are inhibited by leptin receptor activation in neutrophils

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A Bruno, S Conus, I Schmid, HU Simon - The Journal of Immunology, 2005 - Am Assoc Immnol
Leptin regulates food intake as well as metabolic, endocrine, and immune
functions. It exerts proliferative and antiapoptotic activities in a variety of
cell types, including T cells. Leptin also stimulates macrophages and ...
Cited by 52 - Related articles - All 7 versions

[PDF] Role of leptin in immunity


QL Lam, L Lu - Cell Mol Immunol, 2007 - cmi.ustc.edu.cn
Leptin, a protein hormone produced by the adipocytes, has long been recognized
to regulate metabolism, neuroendorine and other physiological functions. Early
findings of increased leptin production during infection and inflammation ...
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Leptin is an eosinophil survival factor


S Conus, A Bruno, HU Simon - The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2005 - Elsevier
Leptin regulates food intake, as well as metabolic, endocrine, and immune
functions. It exerts proliferative and antiapoptotic activities in a variety of
cell types, including T cells. Leptin also stimulates macrophages and ...
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Thymosin-{beta} 4 modulates corneal matrix metalloproteinase levels and polymorphonuclear …

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G Sosne, PL Christopherson, RP Barrett, R … - Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 2005 - ARVO
RESULTS. Tß 4 -treated corneas demonstrated improved corneal clarity at day 7
PI. Whereas Tß 4 decreased corneal MMP-2 and -9 and MT6-MMP levels after alkali
injury, no change in TIMP-1 and -2 expression was detected. Tß 4 treatment ...
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Neutrophil function in the healing wound: adding insult to injury?


JV Dovi, AM Szpaderska, LA DiPietro - THROMBOSIS AND HAEMOSTASIS-STUTTGART-, 2004 - schattauer.de
The first nucleated cell to infiltrate the wound bed after the integrity of the
skin has been disrupted is the neutrophilic gran- ulocyte or neutrophil. This
innate immune cell mediates the first line of defense and marks the start ...
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Severely Impaired Insulin Signaling in Chronic Wounds of Diabetic ob/ob Mice: A Potential …

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I Goren, E Muller, J Pfeilschifter, S Frank - American Journal of Pathology, 2006 - ASIP
The functional connection between diabetes and foot ulceration was first
recognized by the surgeon TD Pryce in 1887. 1 For the first time, Pryce claimed
in an article published in Lancet that "diabetes itself may play an active ...
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Impairment of dendritic cell functionality and steady-state number in obese mice

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L Macia, M Delacre, G Abboud, TS Ouk, A … - The Journal of Immunology, 2006 - Am Assoc Immnol
There is a finely tuned interplay between immune and neuroendocrine systems.
Metabolic disturbances like obesity will have serious consequences on immunity
both at the cellular and at the cytokine expression levels. Our in vivo ...
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[PDF] Systemic Anti-TNFa Treatment Restores Diabetes-Impaired Skin Repair in ob/ob Mice by …


I Goren, E Müller, D Schiefelbein, U Christen, J … - J Invest Dermatol, 2007 - urschristen.homepage.t-online.de
To date, diabetes-associated skin ulcerations represent a therapeutic problem of
clinical importance. The insulin-resistant type II diabetic phenotype is
functionally connected to obesity in rodent models of metabolic syndrome ...
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Feeding our immune system: impact on metabolism


I Wolowczuk, C Verwaerde, O Viltart, A … - Clinical and Developmental Immunology, 2008 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Endogenous intestinal microflora and environmental factors, such as diet, play a
central role in immune homeostasis and reactivity. In addition, microflora and
diet both influence body weight and insulin-resistance, notably through an ...
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