Role of adenosine receptors in the adipocyte-macrophage interaction during obesity.

Endocrinol Diabetes Nutr

Laboratorio de Fisiología Vascular, Grupo de Investigación en Angiogénesis Tumoral (GIANT), Departamento de Ciencias Básicas, Universidad del Bio Bio, Chillán, Chile; Group of Research and Innovation in Vascular Health (GRIVAS Health), Chillán, Chile. Electronic address:

Published: December 2018

Lipoinflamation is the inflammation generated in the adipose tissue. It can contribute to the development of insulin resistance. The lipoinflammation-associated mechanisms are related to the function of adipocytes and macrophages present in the adipose tissue. In this regard, the level of nucleoside adenosine is increased in individuals with obesity. Causes or consequences of this increase are unknown. Although, adenosine activating its receptors (A, A, A and A) is able to differentially modulate the function of adipocytes and macrophages, in order to avoid the reduction of insulin sensitivity and generate an anti-inflammatory state in subject with obesity. In this review we propose that adenosine could be a key element in the development of new strategies for limit lipoinflammation and regulate metabolic homeostasis through modulation of adipocyte-macrophage dialogue.

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