*** TEST ***
Helmholtz Gemeinschaft

Search
Browse
Statistics
Feeds

Human adipocyte-derived factors directly inhibit cardiac contraction

Item Type:Article
Title:Human adipocyte-derived factors directly inhibit cardiac contraction
Creators Name:Look, C., Morano, I. and Lamounier-Zepter, V.
Abstract:Obesity is a major risk factor for metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disorders. Obesity related heart disease is the most serious complication of human obesity. Despite several investigations the pathophysiological mechanisms involved remain unclear. Latest studies have emphasized the importance of adipose tissue as a highly endocrine organ which releases a wide variety of biological active substances. In this context we have recently showed that adipose tissue exerts highly potent cardiodepressant activity with an acute effect directly on cardiomyocytes contraction, thus explaining the tight association between obesity and heart failure. Further experiments led to the assumption that the activity is a protein, but some well-known adipocyte-derived proteins could be excluded to be responsible for the effect on cardiomyocytes. In the present study we investigated the production/secretion of this adipocyte-derived negative inotropic activity in more detail.
Keywords:Obesity, Heart Failure, Adipocyte-Derived Negative Inotropic Activity (ADNIA), Animals, Rats
Source:Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility
ISSN:0142-4319
Publisher:Springer
Volume:29
Number:6-8
Page Range:181-184
Date:December 2008
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10974-009-9172-2
PubMed:View item in PubMed

Repository Staff Only: item control page

Open Access
MDC Library