DISORDER OF INTERCELLULAR CORRELATIONS IN PATHOGENESIS OF FATTY TISSUE INFLAMMATION IN METABOLIC SYNDROME

Author:

Osikhov I. A.1,Bespalova I. D.1,Bychkov V. A.1,Ryazantseva N. V.1,Kalyuzhin V. V.1,Afanasyeva D. S.1,Murashev B. Yu.1

Affiliation:

1. Siberian State Medical University, Tomsk

Abstract

Due to the fact that nowadays mechanisms of syntropy of pathological conditions and nosological units, united within the metabolic syndrome, remain unclear, the scientific review attempts to summarize data on the role of fatty tissue inflammation in pathogenesis of this symptom complex. The results of recent major foreign studies on evaluation of pro-inflammatory activity of adipocytes and macrophages of the fatty tissue, as well as the data on peculiarities of their interactions in abdominal obesity, which is the main component of the metabolic syndrome, were analyzed. Studing pathogenesis of fatty tissue inflammation from the perspective of evaluation of disorders in cell cooperation will allow to more deeply understand cellular and molecular mechanisms of this process as well as open new avenues for developing new pathogenetically justified approaches to metabolic syndrome treatment.

Publisher

Siberian State Medical University

Subject

Molecular Medicine

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