Review

Some metabolic effects of chemerin and relationship with obesity

Volume: 3 Number: 1 June 30, 2021
EN TR

Some metabolic effects of chemerin and relationship with obesity

Abstract

Chemerin is a protein found in the liver, lung, placenta, and many tissues, mainly white adipose tissue. Chemerin acts by binding to ChemR23 or CMKLR1 receptors. Chemokine receptorlike 2 is the receptor of the third chemerin receptor discovered in recent years. Chemerin mainly causes inflammation in adipose tissue by binding to the ChemR23 receptor. In addition, it causes rheumatoid arthritis in the joints, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in the liver, melanoma of the skin and deterioration of healthy skin functions, allergic asthma in the respiratory tract, polycystic ovary syndrome in women, and preterm birth. Since chemerin identified as an adipokine involved in the chemotaxis of leukocytes in adipose tissue in obese individuals, it is recognized as a link between obesity and inflammation, but this role has not been fully specified. The autocrine response of the chemerin in adipose tissue is to activate the metabolic pathways of lipolysis, glucose uptake, and lipostatic signaling. The paracrine response activates the release of inflammatory agents involved in the pathogenesis of obesity. Suppressing these effects of chemerin on adipose tissue can be considered as a new approach in the prevention of obesity, which is an endocrine disease. In this study, the metabolic effects of chemerin on obesity were tried to be revealed.

Keywords

References

  1. 1.NCD Risk Factor Collaboration (NCDRisC). Trends in adult body-mass index in 200 countries from 1975 to 2014: a pooled analysis of 1698 population-based measurement studies with 19·2 million participants. Lancet. 2016;387(10026):1377-96.
  2. 2.NCD Risk Factor Collaboration (NCDRisC). Worldwide trends in body-mass index, underweight, overweight, and obesity from 1975 to 2016: a pooled analysis of 2416 population-based measurement studies in 128·9 million children, adolescents, and adults. Lancet. 2017;390(10113):2627-42.
  3. 3.Blüher M. Obesity: global epidemiology and pathogenesis. Nat Rev Endocrinol. 2019;15(5):288-98.
  4. 4. Berrington de Gonzalez A, Hartge P, Cerhan JR, et al. Body-mass index and mortality among 1.46 million white adults. N Engl J Med. 2010;363(23):2211-9.
  5. 5. World Health Organization. 2016. Erişim: www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs311/en/. Erişim tarihi: March 19, 2020.
  6. 6. Bray GA, Kim KK, Wilding JPH, World Obesity Federation. Obesity: a chronic relapsing progressive disease process. A position statement of the World Obesity Federation. Obes Rev. 2017;18(7):715-23.
  7. 7. Reddy NL, Tan BK, Barber TM, et al. Brown adipose tissue: endocrine determinants of function and therapeutic manipulation as a novel treatment strategy for obesity. BMC Obes. 2014;1:13.
  8. 8. Payab M, Abedi M, Heravani NF, et al. Brown adipose tissue transplantation as a novel alternative to obesity treatment: a systematic review. Int J Obes. 2020;1-13.

Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Health Care Administration

Journal Section

Review

Publication Date

June 30, 2021

Submission Date

January 28, 2021

Acceptance Date

March 14, 2021

Published in Issue

Year 2021 Volume: 3 Number: 1

APA
Özgür, M., & Uçar, A. (2021). Some metabolic effects of chemerin and relationship with obesity. Current Perspectives on Health Sciences, 3(1), 7-13. https://izlik.org/JA49NH65PM
AMA
1.Özgür M, Uçar A. Some metabolic effects of chemerin and relationship with obesity. CPHS. 2021;3(1):7-13. https://izlik.org/JA49NH65PM
Chicago
Özgür, Mustafa, and Aslı Uçar. 2021. “Some Metabolic Effects of Chemerin and Relationship With Obesity”. Current Perspectives on Health Sciences 3 (1): 7-13. https://izlik.org/JA49NH65PM.
EndNote
Özgür M, Uçar A (June 1, 2021) Some metabolic effects of chemerin and relationship with obesity. Current Perspectives on Health Sciences 3 1 7–13.
IEEE
[1]M. Özgür and A. Uçar, “Some metabolic effects of chemerin and relationship with obesity”, CPHS, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 7–13, June 2021, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA49NH65PM
ISNAD
Özgür, Mustafa - Uçar, Aslı. “Some Metabolic Effects of Chemerin and Relationship With Obesity”. Current Perspectives on Health Sciences 3/1 (June 1, 2021): 7-13. https://izlik.org/JA49NH65PM.
JAMA
1.Özgür M, Uçar A. Some metabolic effects of chemerin and relationship with obesity. CPHS. 2021;3:7–13.
MLA
Özgür, Mustafa, and Aslı Uçar. “Some Metabolic Effects of Chemerin and Relationship With Obesity”. Current Perspectives on Health Sciences, vol. 3, no. 1, June 2021, pp. 7-13, https://izlik.org/JA49NH65PM.
Vancouver
1.Mustafa Özgür, Aslı Uçar. Some metabolic effects of chemerin and relationship with obesity. CPHS [Internet]. 2021 Jun. 1;3(1):7-13. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA49NH65PM