Oxidative stress in adipose tissue as a primary link in pathogenesis of insulin resistance

   
Kuzmenko D.I.1 , Udintsev S.N.1, Klimentyeva T.K.1, Serebrov V.Yu.1

1. Siberian State Medical University, Tomsk, Russia
Section: Review
DOI: 10.18097/PBMC20166201014      PubMed Id: 26973182
Year: 2016  Volume: 62  Issue: 1  Pages: 14-21
Obesity is a leading risk factor of diabetes mellitus type 2, impairments of lipid metabolism and cardiovascular diseases. Dysfunctions of the accumulating weight of the visceral fat are primarily linked to pathogenesis of systemic insulin resistance. The review considers modern views about biochemical mechanisms underlying formation of oxidative stress in adipocytes at obesity, as one of key elements of impairments of their metabolism triggering formation of systemic insulin resistance.
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Keywords: adipocyte, oxidative stress, insulin resistance, diabetes
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Kuzmenko, D. I., Udintsev, S. N., Klimentyeva, T. K., Serebrov, V. Yu. (2016). Oxidative stress in adipose tissue as a primary link in pathogenesis of insulin resistance. Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, 62(1), 14-21.
This paper is also available as the English translation: 10.1134/S1990750816030100
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