Targeting Regulation of Macrophage to Treat Metabolic Disease: Role of Phytochemicals.

IF 5.9 1区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Zeting Ye, Yanlin Li, Xiaolin Yang, Chenglin Li, Rui Yu, Guangjuan Zheng, Zuqing Su
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Abstract

Metabolic syndrome encompasses a cluster of predictive metabolic risk factors, including obesity, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, hyperglycemia and hypertension. It is strongly associated with the development of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Given the increasing morbidity and mortality associated with metabolic syndrome, along with the limited availability of drug treatments, it is high time to investigate the pathogenesis of this condition and explore potential pharmacotherapies. Macrophages, well-known innate immune cells, play an essential role in maintaining tissue immune homeostasis and multiple physiological processes, including glucose and lipid metabolism, oxidative stress and inflammation. Emerging evidence indicates that the effects of macrophages in metabolic syndrome are linked to macrophage-mediated metaflammation. Phytochemicals derived from natural plants have been shown to exert therapeutic effects on metabolic syndrome by modulating macrophage function. In this review, we sort out the role of macrophage-mediated metaflammation in the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome and summarise potential phytochemicals that target macrophages for the treatment of this condition.

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Cell Proliferation
Cell Proliferation 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
14.80
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2.40%
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198
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Cell Proliferation Focus: Devoted to studies into all aspects of cell proliferation and differentiation. Covers normal and abnormal states. Explores control systems and mechanisms at various levels: inter- and intracellular, molecular, and genetic. Investigates modification by and interactions with chemical and physical agents. Includes mathematical modeling and the development of new techniques. Publication Content: Original research papers Invited review articles Book reviews Letters commenting on previously published papers and/or topics of general interest By organizing the information in this manner, readers can quickly grasp the scope, focus, and publication content of Cell Proliferation.
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