Increased adipose tissue expression of lipocalin-2 in obesity is related to inflammation and matrix metalloproteinase-2 and metalloproteinase-9 activities in humans.
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Inflammation and metabolic dysfunction: links to cardiovascular diseasesAdipose tissue immunity and cancerSex dimorphism and depot differences in adipose tissue functionOsteopontin deletion prevents the development of obesity and hepatic steatosis via impaired adipose tissue matrix remodeling and reduced inflammation and fibrosis in adipose tissue and liver in miceThe v-myc-induced Q83 Lipocalin Is a SiderocalinRevisiting the adipocyte: a model for integration of cytokine signaling in the regulation of energy metabolismFunctional and pathological roles of the 12- and 15-lipoxygenasesSerum retinol-binding protein 4 as a marker for cardiovascular disease in womenAdipokines in inflammation and metabolic diseaseType 3c (pancreatogenic) diabetes mellitus secondary to chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer.A role for novel adipose tissue-secreted factors in obesity-related carcinogenesis.Emerging clinical and experimental evidence for the role of lipocalin-2 in metabolic syndrome.Lipocalin-2 deficiency attenuates insulin resistance associated with aging and obesityMetabolic syndrome and insulin resistance: underlying causes and modification by exercise training.Fecal lipocalin 2, a sensitive and broadly dynamic non-invasive biomarker for intestinal inflammationThe FLS (fatty liver Shionogi) mouse reveals local expressions of lipocalin-2, CXCL1 and CXCL9 in the liver with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.Microarray evidences the role of pathologic adipose tissue in insulin resistance and their clinical implications.Emerging markers of atherosclerosis before and after bariatric surgeryPeripheral mononuclear blood cells contribute to the obesity-associated inflammatory state independently of glycemic status: involvement of the novel proinflammatory adipokines chemerin, chitinase-3-like protein 1, lipocalin-2 and osteopontin.Lipocalin-2 deficiency prevents endothelial dysfunction associated with dietary obesity: role of cytochrome P450 2C inhibition.Improved functional recovery to I/R injury in hearts from lipocalin-2 deficiency mice: restoration of mitochondrial function and phospholipids remodelingLipocalin 2 deficiency alters estradiol production and estrogen receptor signaling in female miceSmall lipid-binding proteins in regulating endothelial and vascular functions: focusing on adipocyte fatty acid binding protein and lipocalin-2.Increased tenascin C and Toll-like receptor 4 levels in visceral adipose tissue as a link between inflammation and extracellular matrix remodeling in obesity.Proof of Concept: Matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor decreases inflammation and improves muscle insulin sensitivity in people with type 2 diabetesSarcopenic obesity and endocrinal adaptation with ageEffects of bariatric surgery on adipokine-induced inflammation and insulin resistance.Gelatinases impart susceptibility to high-fat diet-induced obesity in mice.Lipocalin-2 (Lcn2) expression is mediated by maternal nutrition during the development of the fetal liver.Testosterone Deficiency Induces Changes of the Transcriptomes of Visceral Adipose Tissue in Miniature Pigs Fed a High-Fat and High-Cholesterol Diet.Serum lipocalin-2 levels are positively associated with not only total body fat but also visceral fat area in Chinese men.The induction of lipocalin-2 protein expression in vivo and in vitro.Gprc5a-knockout mouse lung epithelial cells predicts ceruloplasmin, lipocalin 2 and periostin as potential biomarkers at early stages of lung tumorigenesis.Antimicrobial-sensing proteins in obesity and type 2 diabetes: the buffering efficiency hypothesis.What's new in our understanding of the role of adipokines in rheumatic diseases?Peripheral signalling involved in energy homeostasis control.Regulation of adipocyte lipolysis.Biochemical and Structural Characterization of the Interaction between the Siderocalin NGAL/LCN2 (Neutrophil Gelatinase-associated Lipocalin/Lipocalin 2) and the N-terminal Domain of Its Endocytic Receptor SLC22A17.Lipocalin-2 increases fat oxidation in vitro and is correlated with energy expenditure in normal weight but not obese women.Transcriptional analysis of brown adipose tissue in leptin-deficient mice lacking inducible nitric oxide synthase: evidence of the role of Med1 in energy balance.
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Increased adipose tissue expression of lipocalin-2 in obesity is related to inflammation and matrix metalloproteinase-2 and metalloproteinase-9 activities in humans.
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2009-05-23T00:00:00Z