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Immunological Functions of Leptin and Adiponectin

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Journal Biochimie
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2012 Jul 4
PMID 22750129
Citations 90
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Abstract

Recent years have seen several advances in our understanding of the functions of adipose tissue regarding not only the energy storage, but also the regulation of complex metabolic and endocrine functions. In this context, leptin and adiponectin, the two most abundant adipocyte products, represent one of the best example of adipocytokines involved in the control of energy expenditure, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism as well as in the regulation of immune responses. Leptin and adiponectin secretion is counter-regulated in vivo, in relation to degree of adiposity, since plasma leptin concentrations are significantly elevated in obese subjects in proportion to body mass index while adiponectin secretion decreases in relation to the amount of adipose tissue. In this review we focus on the main biological activities of leptin and adiponectin on the lipid and carbohydrate metabolism and on their contribute in regulation of innate and adaptive immune responses.

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