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Adiponectin in childhood

International Journal of Pediatric Obesity, 2008
Adiponectin, a hormone produced and secreted by adipocytes, is present in circulation in high circulating concentrations, suggesting an important physiological role. An indirect regulator of glucose metabolism, adiponectin increases insulin sensitivity, improves glucose tolerance and inhibits inflammation.
Jeffery, Alison N.   +7 more
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Genetics of adiponectin

Biochimie, 2012
Anti-inflammatory, anti-atherogenic and anti-diabetic properties of adiponectin make this adipokine an attractive target in the metabolism research. Given its biological role, genetic variation in adiponectin affecting its function might consequently play a role in the pathophysiology of various metabolic disorders.
Jana, Breitfeld   +2 more
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Adiponectin and Reproduction

2012
Adiponectin is an adipocyte-derived cytokine that acts as a major regulator of insulin sensitivity. Adiponectin deficiency can result in severe diabetes and metabolic disorders in humans. Since its discovery, our understanding of adiponectin's biological functions has expanded from insulin sensitization properties to new effects on inflammation ...
Esther, Dos Santos   +3 more
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Adiponectin

2012
Yoshito Takeda   +3 more
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Adiponectin and Adiponectin Signaling

2021
Jason T. Hadley   +2 more
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Adiponectin

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2007
Aimin Xu, Yu Wang, Karen S. L. Lam
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Adiponectin: An update

Diabetes & Metabolism, 2008
The discoveries of leptin and adiponectin were breakthroughs in the field of metabolic diseases. Adipose cells produce both proteins and release them into the circulation. Leptin acts as a fundamental signal for the brain to modulate food intake as a function of energy status. Loss of leptin function results in obesity.
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Adiponectin

Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism
Yan LI   +2 more
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