Title of article :
Adiponectin: Role in Physiology and Pathophysiology
Author/Authors :
Nguyen, Thi Mong Diep Department of Applied Biology and Agriculture - Faculty of Natural Science - Quy Nhon University, Quy Nhon City, Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam
Abstract :
Adiponectin, an adipokine secreted by adipocytes, is a well‑known homeostatic factor for regulating
glucose levels, lipid metabolism, and insulin sensitivity through its anti‑inflammatory, anti‑fibrotic, and
antioxidant effects. All these metabolic processes are mediated via two adiponectin receptors, AdipoR1
and AdipoR2. In addition, adiponectin is one of the hormones with the highest plasma concentrations.
Weight loss or caloric restriction leads to increasing adiponectin levels, and this increase is associated
with increased insulin sensitivity. Therefore, the adiponectin pathway can play a crucial role in the
development of drugs to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus and other obesity‑related diseases affected by
insulin resistance like cancers or cardiovascular diseases. Adiponectin appears to increase insulin
sensitivity by improving glucose and lipid metabolisms. The objective of this review is to analyze
current knowledge concerning adiponectin and, in particular, its role in physiology and pathophysiology.
Keywords :
type 2 diabetes mellitus , obesity , AdipoR , adiponectin , Adipokines
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)