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TítuloIs the retinol-binding protein 4 a possible risk factor for cardiovascular diseases in obesity?
Autor(es)Rychter, Anna Maria
Skrzypczak-Zielinska, Marzena
Zielinska, Aleksandra
Eder, Piotr
Souto, Eliana B.
Zawada, Agnieszka
Ratajczak, Alicja Ewa
Dobrowolska, Agnieszka
Krela-Kazmierczak, Iwona
Palavras-chaveatherosclerosis
RBP4
cardiovascular disease
obesity
metabolic syndrome
lipoprotein metabolism
Data23-Jul-2020
EditoraMDPI Publishing
RevistaInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
CitaçãoRychter, Anna Maria; Skrzypczak-Zielinska, Marzena; Zielinska, Aleksandra; Eder, Piotr; Souto, Eliana; Zawada, Agnieszka; Ratajczak, Alicja Ewa; Dobrowolska, Agnieszka; Krela-Kazmierczak, Iwona, Is the retinol-binding protein 4 a possible risk factor for cardiovascular diseases in obesity?. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(15), 5229, 2020
Resumo(s)Although many preventive and treatment approaches have been proposed, cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains one of the leading causes of deaths worldwide. Current epidemiological data require the specification of new causative factors, as well as the development of improved diagnostic tools to provide better cardiovascular management. Excessive accumulation of adipose tissue among patients suffering from obesity not only constitutes one of the main risk factors of CVD development but also alters adipokines. Increased attention is devoted to bioactive adipokines, which are also produced by the adipose tissue. The retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP4) has been associated with numerous CVDs and is presumably associated with an increased cardiovascular risk. With this in mind, exploring the role of RBP4, particularly among patients with obesity, could be a promising direction and could lead to better CVD prevention and management in this patient group. In our review, we summarized the current knowledge about RBP4 and its association with essential aspects of cardiovascular disease—lipid profile, intima-media thickness, atherosclerotic process, and diet. We also discussed the RBP4 gene polymorphisms essential from a cardiovascular perspective.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/66146
ISBN1424-6783
DOI10.3390/ijms21155229
ISSN1422-0067
e-ISSN1661-6596
Versão da editorahttps://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/15/5229
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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