细胞因子是肥胖、低度炎症及相关并发症的关键因素

Q2 Medicine
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环境因素、遗传因素和代谢因素都在肥胖的发展中发挥作用,这是一个复杂的全球健康挑战。此外,脂肪组织的病理生理特征是炎症细胞因子水平升高,这表明存在持续的低度炎症。本综述的发现揭示了细胞因子在肥胖个体低度炎症的建立和发展中所起的作用。此外,它还研究了将它们分别用作肥胖症诊断标志物和治疗靶点的可能性。所讨论的细胞因子是由脂肪组织产生的,脂肪组织是一个活跃的内分泌器官。示例列表中包括TNF-α, IL-6, IL-1β和MCP-1。这些细胞因子有助于血脂异常和胰岛素抵抗。本文还讨论了免疫细胞、巨噬细胞和脂肪细胞如何相互作用以加剧炎症过程。脂联素和瘦素等脂肪因子及其在炎症信号通路和代谢平衡中的调节功能也被研究。本文讨论了针对炎症细胞因子和脂肪因子的治疗和诊断应用的最新研究。了解这些复杂的关系是至关重要的,以便创造新的治疗方法,解决肥胖的代谢影响,提高公共卫生成果。这篇文章为那些想要了解和发起旨在减少与肥胖相关的炎症以及随之而来的健康问题的研究的学者提供了一个全面的资源。
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Cytokines as key players in obesity low grade inflammation and related complications

Cytokines as key players in obesity low grade inflammation and related complications
Environmental factors, genetic factors, and metabolic factors all have a role in the development of obesity, which is a complex worldwide health challenge. Furthermore, the pathophysiology of adipose tissue is characterized by elevated levels of inflammatory cytokines, which suggests the presence of persistent low-grade inflammation. The findings of this review shed insight on the role that cytokines play in the establishment and progression of low-grade inflammation in obese individuals. Additionally, it investigates the possibility of using them as diagnostic markers and therapy targets for obesity, respectively. The cytokines in question are produced by adipose tissue, which is an active endocrine organ. Included in the list of examples are TNF-α, IL-6, IL-1β, and MCP-1. These cytokines contribute to dyslipidemia and insulin resistance. The paper also discusses how immune cells, macrophages, and adipocytes interact to aggravate inflammatory processes. Adipokines such as adiponectin and leptin are also investigated, along with their regulatory functions in inflammatory signalling pathways and metabolic balance. The article discusses recent studies that target inflammatory cytokines and adipokines for both therapeutic and diagnostic applications. It is essential to comprehend these complex relationships in order to create novel treatment approaches that address the metabolic effects of obesity and enhance public health outcomes. This article provides a comprehensive resource for scholars who want to understand and initiate studies aimed at reducing inflammation linked to obesity and the health issues that come with it.
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Obesity Medicine
Obesity Medicine Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
5.50
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74
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: The official journal of the Shanghai Diabetes Institute Obesity is a disease of increasing global prevalence with serious effects on both the individual and society. Obesity Medicine focusses on health and disease, relating to the very broad spectrum of research in and impacting on humans. It is an interdisciplinary journal that addresses mechanisms of disease, epidemiology and co-morbidities. Obesity Medicine encompasses medical, societal, socioeconomic as well as preventive aspects of obesity and is aimed at researchers, practitioners and educators alike.
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