Obesity and Adipose Tissue Dysfunction: From Pediatrics to Adults
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Obesity in Early Childhood Years
3. Methods
4. Composition of Adipose Tissue
5. Early Conformational Changes of the Adipocyte in Obesity
5.1. Inflammatory Cascade Lead by Macrophages Propagates Severe Disease in Obese Conditions
5.2. Other Innate Immune Cells in Obesity
5.3. The Role of Adipose Tissue Adaptive Immune Cells in Inflammatory Progression during Obesity
5.4. Metabolic Adaptations in Obese Adipose Tissue
6. Impact of Pediatric Obesity and Subsequent Adipose Tissue Dysfunction on Long-Term Health
7. Blood Biomarkers as a Reflection of Adipose Tissue Dysfunction in Pediatric Patients
8. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Menendez, A.; Wanczyk, H.; Walker, J.; Zhou, B.; Santos, M.; Finck, C. Obesity and Adipose Tissue Dysfunction: From Pediatrics to Adults. Genes 2022, 13, 1866. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13101866
Menendez A, Wanczyk H, Walker J, Zhou B, Santos M, Finck C. Obesity and Adipose Tissue Dysfunction: From Pediatrics to Adults. Genes. 2022; 13(10):1866. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13101866
Chicago/Turabian StyleMenendez, Ana, Heather Wanczyk, Joanne Walker, Beiyan Zhou, Melissa Santos, and Christine Finck. 2022. "Obesity and Adipose Tissue Dysfunction: From Pediatrics to Adults" Genes 13, no. 10: 1866. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13101866
APA StyleMenendez, A., Wanczyk, H., Walker, J., Zhou, B., Santos, M., & Finck, C. (2022). Obesity and Adipose Tissue Dysfunction: From Pediatrics to Adults. Genes, 13(10), 1866. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13101866