Adipokine imbalance and its role in the pathogenesis of novel coronavirus infection

The review summarizes and analyzes the results of major foreign studies on the role of adipokine imbalance in the development of a severe course and complications of novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19). Adipokines are biologically active compounds produced by adipose tissue cells and involved in...

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Main Authors: I. D. Bespalova, U. M. Mitrichenko, V. V. Kalyuzhin, E. S. Koroleva, Yu. I. Koshchavtseva, D. S. Romanov, D. E. Pershina
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Language:English
Published: Siberian State Medical University (Tomsk) 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://bulletin.ssmu.ru/jour/article/view/5433
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D. E. Pershina
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description The review summarizes and analyzes the results of major foreign studies on the role of adipokine imbalance in the development of a severe course and complications of novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19). Adipokines are biologically active compounds produced by adipose tissue cells and involved in the regulation of metabolism and the functioning of the immune system. Obesity is a proven risk factor for severe COVID-19 due to high hormonal and metabolic activity of visceral adipose tissue. A deep understanding of COVID-19 pathogenesis from the point of view of the role of adipokine imbalance in it can provide the grounds for the development of effective pathogenetic approaches to the prevention of a severe course and complications of novel coronavirus infection.
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spellingShingle I. D. Bespalova
U. M. Mitrichenko
V. V. Kalyuzhin
E. S. Koroleva
Yu. I. Koshchavtseva
D. S. Romanov
D. E. Pershina
Adipokine imbalance and its role in the pathogenesis of novel coronavirus infection
Бюллетень сибирской медицины
novel coronavirus infection
sars-cov-2
metabolic syndrome
obesity
adipokines
adipokine imbalance
title Adipokine imbalance and its role in the pathogenesis of novel coronavirus infection
title_full Adipokine imbalance and its role in the pathogenesis of novel coronavirus infection
title_fullStr Adipokine imbalance and its role in the pathogenesis of novel coronavirus infection
title_full_unstemmed Adipokine imbalance and its role in the pathogenesis of novel coronavirus infection
title_short Adipokine imbalance and its role in the pathogenesis of novel coronavirus infection
title_sort adipokine imbalance and its role in the pathogenesis of novel coronavirus infection
topic novel coronavirus infection
sars-cov-2
metabolic syndrome
obesity
adipokines
adipokine imbalance
url https://bulletin.ssmu.ru/jour/article/view/5433
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