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Association of irisin levels with cardiac magnetic resonance, inflammatory, and biochemical parameters in patients with chronic heart failure versus controls.

Magn Reson Imaging

November 2022

Tecnologico de Monterrey, Center for Research in Clinical Nutrition and Obesity, Escuela de Medicina, 64710 Monterrey, N.L., Mexico; Tecnologico de Monterrey, Cardiovascular Medicine and Metabolomics Research Group, Escuela de Medicina, 66278 San Pedro Garza-Garcia, N.L., Mexico. Electronic address:

Background And Aims: Chronic heart failure (CHF) represents a significant cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Metabolic maladaptation has proven to be critical in the progression of this condition. Preclinical studies have shown that irisin, an adipomyokine involved in metabolic regulations, can induce positive cardioprotective effects by improving cardiac remodeling, cardiomyocyte viability, calcium delivery, and reducing inflammatory mediators.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Endothelial dysfunction, linked to cardiovascular diseases, arises from metabolic disorders, with irisin emerging as a promising molecule that improves metabolic health by promoting energy use and insulin sensitivity while reducing inflammation.
  • - Preclinical studies show that irisin might combat endothelial dysfunction by activating several important cellular pathways, leading to less oxidative stress and improved blood vessel function; however, evidence in clinical settings is limited and sometimes contradictory.
  • - The review analyzes the mixed findings regarding irisin's impact on endothelial health, intending to clarify its potential protective roles and the mechanisms involved, supported by original illustrations of these processes.
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Exercise is an effective strategy for preventing and treating obesity and its related cardiometabolic disorders, resulting in significant loss of body fat mass, white adipose tissue browning, redistribution of energy substrates, optimization of global energy expenditure, enhancement of hypothalamic circuits that control appetite-satiety and energy expenditure, and decreased systemic inflammation and insulin resistance. Novel exercise-inducible soluble factors, including myokines, hepatokines, and osteokines, and immune cytokines and adipokines are hypothesized to play an important role in the body's response to exercise. To our knowledge, no review has provided a comprehensive integrative overview of these novel molecular players and the mechanisms involved in the redistribution of metabolic fuel during and after exercise, the loss of weight and fat mass, and reduced inflammation.

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Identification and analysis of 35 genes associated with vitamin D deficiency: A systematic review to identify genetic variants.

J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol

February 2020

Tecnologico de Monterrey, Escuela de Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud, Bioinformatics Research Group, Ave. Morones Prieto 3000, Colonia Los Doctores, Monterrey, Nuevo León 64710, Mexico. Electronic address:

Vitamin D deficiency is a public health concern associated with, but not limited to, skeletal anomalies, chronic diseases, immune conditions, and cancer, among others. Hypovitaminosis D is mainly associated with environmental and lifestyle factors that affect sunlight exposure. However, genetic factors also influence 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) serum concentration.

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Association between Irisin, hs-CRP, and Metabolic Status in Children and Adolescents with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.

Mediators Inflamm

August 2019

Tecnologico de Monterrey, Escuela de Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud, Ave. Morones Prieto 3000, Monterrey, N.L. 64710, Mexico.

Proinflammatory cytokines and the novel myokine irisin, a cleavage product of FNDC5, have been found to play a role in obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Irisin has been shown to increase browning of adipose tissue, thermogenesis, energy expenditure, and insulin sensitivity, yet its association with inflammatory markers is still limited. Circulating irisin has been found to be increased in obesity, while in adult subjects with T2DM decreased levels have been found.

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Exercise-induced irisin, a recently discovered myokine, has been linked to insulin resistance, obesity, and other diseases in adults; however, information in children is scarce and contradictory. We analyzed the limited evidence of irisin's effects in children and adolescents, and its association with body composition, exercise training, cardiovascular risk factors, and metabolic diseases, as well as the results of dietetic interventions. Both positive and negative correlations between irisin concentrations and body mass index, fat mass, fat-free mass, and other anthropometric parameters were found.

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