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AuthorAl-Sulaiti, Haya
AuthorDömling, Alexander S.
AuthorElrayess, Mohamed A
Available date2019-11-19T11:01:45Z
Publication Date2019-07-22
Publication NameAdipose Tissue: An Update
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.88746
CitationAl-Sulaiti, Haya. , Dömling, Alexander S. & ElAl-Sulaiti, Haya. , Dömling, Alexander S. & Elrayess, Mohamed A. (2019) Mediators of Impaired Adipogenesis in Obesity-Associated Insulin Resistance and T2DM. Szablewski, Leszek (ED.), Adipose Tissue: An Update (pp. ). IntechOpen. Retrieved from: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.80248
ISBN978-1-83880-122-9
ISBNeBook (PDF) ISBN: 978-1-83962-541-1
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/12320
AbstractObesity has become a global health issue due to its high prevalence and associated comorbidities including insulin resistance (IR) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Obesity is associated with the expansion of adipose tissues through hypertrophy of mature adipocytes and differentiation of local preadipocytes in a process known as adipogenesis to store excess triacylglycerols (TAGs). Impairment of adipogenesis leads to ectopic fat deposition in skeletal muscles, liver, and kidneys, triggering IR in these tissues and increased risk of T2DM. Many factors contribute to impaired adipogenesis including obesity-associated mild chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and fatty acid signaling. This review summarizes recent literature covering mediators of impaired adipogenesis and underlying molecular pathways.
Languageen
PublisherIntechOpen
Subjectadipogenesis
mediators
inflammation
oxidative stress
fatty acids
TitleMediators of Impaired Adipogenesis in Obesity-Associated Insulin Resistance and T2DM
TypeBook chapter
dc.accessType Open Access


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