The paper, by A.T. Virtue at University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA; and colleagues was titled, "The gut microbiota regulates white adipose tissue inflammation and obesity via a family of ...
It is now widely recognised that host–microbiome interactions play a major role in the control of energy metabolism and ...
The gut microbiota is also dysregulated in obesity, promoting inflammation and carcinogenesis. Adipose tissue, an active endocrine organ, secretes adipokines like leptin and adiponectin ...
In a recent review published in the journal Nutrients, researchers explored how the dysregulation of gut microbiota in obesity impacts adipose tissue (AT) metabolism through direct and indirect ...
Although obese individuals are at greater risk of diabetes, high blood pressure or high cholesterol, not all obese people ...
Given the recent recognition of the importance of the gut bacteria in our general health ... genetic factors and environmental factors. Maternal obesity, characterized as an excess amount of adipose ...
Obesity, which affects 650 million people worldwide, influences the development of cardiometabolic diseases and increases the risk of cancer. Guadalupe Sabio, head of the Organ Crosstalk in ...