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. 2005 May 28;62(12):1359–1362. doi: 10.1007/s00018-005-4555-z

Newly discovered endocrine functions of white adipose tissue: possible relevance in obesity-related diseases

A W Krug 1, M Ehrhart-Bornstein 1,
PMCID: PMC11139072  PMID: 15924267

Abstract.

During recent years our view of adipose tissue has been revolutionized. White adipose tissue (WAT) is no longer seen as mere energy store or provider of thermal and mechanical insulation. Neglect of WAT has been overcome by surprising discoveries in recent years, changing the view of this tissue towards a highly endocrine organ that is involved in a wide variety of physiological and pathophysiological processes. In this brief article we will focus on new developments in adipocyte and WAT biology. The appreciation of WAT as an endocrine organ will provide the basis for new and promising perspectives in the management of obesity and obesity-related diseases including diabetes, mellitus type II and arterial hypertension.

Key words. Adipose tissue, adipocyte, obesity, endocrine, adipokines, inflammation, hypertension

Footnotes

Received 16 December 2004; received after revision 21 March 2005; accepted 5 April 2005


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