Metabolic Syndrome is an Important Cornerstone in the Health-disease Line and Pathological Organ Interaction

F. Armutcu, S. Akyol, Huseyin Vura
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Background: Metabolic syndrome (MS) is an important clinical and public health problem, especially in Western society, and is affecting more and more people worldwide. Although most cases of MS are considered obese and insulin-resistant, they are characterized by inflammatory cytokine activity and chronic low-grade inflammation. Also, assumptions about the role of MS and organ interaction during target organ damage become increasingly important. Method: For this study, online research and screening were carried out in electronic databases such as PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar; using the terms “metabolic syndrome” and “organ crosstalk” as keywords. Results: Due to the unpredictable clinical course and treatment uncertainty in this multi-factor chronic disease, increased organ interaction and complications lead to an increase of biomarkers in blood circulation, each of which has diagnostic potential. Therefore, a better understanding of inflammatory triggers and organ interferences will also help determine therapeutic targets and prevent organ damage associated with metabolic syndrome. Conclusion: This mini review presents an overview of the relationship between MS and organ crosstalk. More research is needed to fully elucidate the relationship between MS and organ crosstalk, the pathological conditions it causes, and biomarkers related to MS.
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代谢综合征是健康-疾病线和病理器官相互作用的重要基石
背景:代谢综合征(MS)是一个重要的临床和公共卫生问题,特别是在西方社会,并影响着越来越多的人。虽然大多数MS病例被认为是肥胖和胰岛素抵抗,但它们的特征是炎症细胞因子活性和慢性低度炎症。此外,在靶器官损伤过程中,关于MS和器官相互作用的假设也变得越来越重要。方法:本研究在PubMed、Web of Science、Google Scholar等电子数据库中进行在线研究和筛选;以“代谢综合征”和“器官相声”为关键词。结果:由于这种多因素慢性疾病的临床病程和治疗不确定性,器官相互作用和并发症的增加导致血液循环中生物标志物的增加,每种生物标志物都具有诊断潜力。因此,更好地了解炎症触发因素和器官干扰也将有助于确定治疗靶点和预防代谢综合征相关的器官损伤。结论:本文综述了MS与器官串扰的关系。需要更多的研究来充分阐明MS与器官串扰的关系、其引起的病理状况以及与MS相关的生物标志物。
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