Visceral obesity and cardiometabolic risk: features of hormonal and immune regulation

The issue of the prognostic value of obesity in the development of cardiovascular diseases still remains open. Different input of visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue in the formation of cardiometabolic risk is highlighted in many research works. A range of epidemiological studies provides data...

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Main Authors: Irina V. Kologrivova, Irina V. Vinnitskaya, Olga A. Koshelskaya, Tatiana E. Suslova
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Language:English
Published: Endocrinology Research Centre 2017-11-01
Series:Ожирение и метаболизм
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Online Access:https://endojournals.ru/index.php/omet/article/view/8649
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spelling doaj-8ec90cc9995b4f4892ed5c90b96f6d7c2021-10-02T14:14:09ZengEndocrinology Research CentreОжирение и метаболизм2071-87132306-55242017-11-0114331010.14341/omet201733-107848Visceral obesity and cardiometabolic risk: features of hormonal and immune regulationIrina V. Kologrivova0Irina V. Vinnitskaya1Olga A. Koshelskaya2Tatiana E. Suslova3<p>ФГБНУ &laquo;Томский национальный исследовательский медицинский центр Российской академии наук&raquo;, Томск</p><p>ФГБНУ &laquo;Томский национальный исследовательский медицинский центр Российской академии наук&raquo;, Томск</p><p>ФГБНУ &laquo;Томский национальный исследовательский медицинский центр Российской академии наук&raquo;, Томск</p><p>ФГБНУ &laquo;Томский национальный исследовательский медицинский центр Российской академии наук&raquo;, Томск</p>The issue of the prognostic value of obesity in the development of cardiovascular diseases still remains open. Different input of visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue in the formation of cardiometabolic risk is highlighted in many research works. A range of epidemiological studies provides data confirming relation of the visceral adiposity with abnormal metabolic profile and increased cardiovascular risk, while subcutaneous adipose tissue is attributed with relative protective properties. Pathophysiological mechanisms mediating interconnection of visceral adiposity with the development of atherosclerosis remain studied incompletely. It was stated that sex hormones, estrogens and androgens, participate in the redistribution of adipose tissue, sustenance of energy homeostasis, influence on the secretion of adipokines and immune regulation of adipose tissue. Meanwhile cells of immune system, including cells of the adaptive immunity, widely presented in adipose tissue contribute to the development of the local subclinical inflammation and influence on the features of cardiometabolic effects of adipose tissue. The review discusses possible mechanisms, by which abovementioned relationships are executed and cardiovascular risk in obesity is realized.https://endojournals.ru/index.php/omet/article/view/8649висцеральное ожирениеподкожное ожирениесердечно-сосудистый рискатеросклерозполовые гормоныТ-лимфоцитыадипокины
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author Irina V. Kologrivova
Irina V. Vinnitskaya
Olga A. Koshelskaya
Tatiana E. Suslova
spellingShingle Irina V. Kologrivova
Irina V. Vinnitskaya
Olga A. Koshelskaya
Tatiana E. Suslova
Visceral obesity and cardiometabolic risk: features of hormonal and immune regulation
Ожирение и метаболизм
висцеральное ожирение
подкожное ожирение
сердечно-сосудистый риск
атеросклероз
половые гормоны
Т-лимфоциты
адипокины
author_facet Irina V. Kologrivova
Irina V. Vinnitskaya
Olga A. Koshelskaya
Tatiana E. Suslova
author_sort Irina V. Kologrivova
title Visceral obesity and cardiometabolic risk: features of hormonal and immune regulation
title_short Visceral obesity and cardiometabolic risk: features of hormonal and immune regulation
title_full Visceral obesity and cardiometabolic risk: features of hormonal and immune regulation
title_fullStr Visceral obesity and cardiometabolic risk: features of hormonal and immune regulation
title_full_unstemmed Visceral obesity and cardiometabolic risk: features of hormonal and immune regulation
title_sort visceral obesity and cardiometabolic risk: features of hormonal and immune regulation
publisher Endocrinology Research Centre
series Ожирение и метаболизм
issn 2071-8713
2306-5524
publishDate 2017-11-01
description The issue of the prognostic value of obesity in the development of cardiovascular diseases still remains open. Different input of visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue in the formation of cardiometabolic risk is highlighted in many research works. A range of epidemiological studies provides data confirming relation of the visceral adiposity with abnormal metabolic profile and increased cardiovascular risk, while subcutaneous adipose tissue is attributed with relative protective properties. Pathophysiological mechanisms mediating interconnection of visceral adiposity with the development of atherosclerosis remain studied incompletely. It was stated that sex hormones, estrogens and androgens, participate in the redistribution of adipose tissue, sustenance of energy homeostasis, influence on the secretion of adipokines and immune regulation of adipose tissue. Meanwhile cells of immune system, including cells of the adaptive immunity, widely presented in adipose tissue contribute to the development of the local subclinical inflammation and influence on the features of cardiometabolic effects of adipose tissue. The review discusses possible mechanisms, by which abovementioned relationships are executed and cardiovascular risk in obesity is realized.
topic висцеральное ожирение
подкожное ожирение
сердечно-сосудистый риск
атеросклероз
половые гормоны
Т-лимфоциты
адипокины
url https://endojournals.ru/index.php/omet/article/view/8649
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