Low-grade inflammation and its relation to obesity and chronic degenerative diseases

A.M. Castro, L.E. Macedo-de la Concha, C.A. Pantoja-Meléndez
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Abstract

Overweight and obesity are two of the most important public health problems in Mexico. There is a clear association between lifestyle and obesity. This relationship means that unhealthy lifestyles can modify people's physiological response through adipocytokines, proinflammatory factors which are closely related to chronic degenerative diseases.

Obesity causes low-grade chronic inflammation. Adipose tissue, in addition to its function of storing energy reserves in the form of triglycerides, has important functions as an endocrine organ, producing a variety of molecules called adipocytokines such as IL-1, IL-6, IL-8, IFNγ, TNFα, leptin and resistin. The production of these molecules by adipocytes, coupled with the destruction of these cells, induces the inflammation to become chronic, and influences other systems by altering their functions, which leads to different diseases. Understanding the relationship between the different components of lifestyle and the production of adipocytokines involved in the development of chronic degenerative diseases, will allow us to address the problem and hence reduce the morbidity and mortality caused by these diseases.

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低度炎症及其与肥胖和慢性退行性疾病的关系
超重和肥胖是墨西哥两个最重要的公共卫生问题。生活方式和肥胖之间有明显的联系。这种关系意味着不健康的生活方式可以通过与慢性退行性疾病密切相关的促炎因子脂肪细胞因子来改变人的生理反应。肥胖引起低度慢性炎症。脂肪组织除了具有以甘油三酯形式储存能量储备的功能外,还具有作为内分泌器官的重要功能,产生多种称为脂肪细胞因子的分子,如IL-1、IL-6、IL-8、IFNγ、TNFα、瘦素和抵抗素。脂肪细胞产生这些分子,再加上这些细胞的破坏,导致炎症变成慢性,并通过改变其他系统的功能来影响它们,从而导致不同的疾病。了解生活方式的不同组成部分与参与慢性退行性疾病发展的脂肪细胞因子的产生之间的关系,将使我们能够解决问题,从而降低这些疾病引起的发病率和死亡率。
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期刊介绍: The Medical Journal of the Hospital General de Mexico is the official organ of the Medical Society of the Hospital General de Mexico. The journal accepts articles in Spanish or in English on the field of hospital medicine. The journal publishes original articles, clinical cases, reviews articles, history notes, issues on medical education, short communications and editorials at the invitation of the Society. All articles are double blind peer reviewed by at least 2 reviewers and finally classified as accepted or rejected by the Editorial Board.
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