A Review on the Evaluation of Serum Adipokine (adiponectin, leptin) Levels in Cardiovascular Disease: A Systemic Review

Kainaat Khan,T. Mahmood,A. Singhal,Shalabh Agarwal,Sangeeta Kapoor

Published 2024 in International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology

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Background: This review enumerates current knowledge of adipose tissue and reveals processes by which adipocytes affect obesity and cardiovascular illness. Obesity, according to growing evidence, is a crucial factor that influences cardiometabolic phenotypes. However, the pathogenic mechanisms are still unknown. As per recent reports, adipose tissue interacts with a variety of organs, including the lungs, heart, and kidneys, by secreting multiple cytokines known as adipokines. Aim and Objectives: The current study examines the adipokine (adiponectin and leptin) profiles of adipocytes from the adipose tissue and biochemical and clinical parameters in patients with heart disease (CVD). Methods: Relevant articles were retrieved by screening the following databases: Medline (PubMed, Scopus), Web of Science. Keyword searches included ‘adiponectin’, ‘leptin’, AND ‘cardiovascular disease’, from 2013-2023 (May). The retrieved studies were subjected through a screening procedure to identify case-control, cohort and epidemiological studies that contained the required data. Per preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and (PRISMA) guidelines, we conducted the systematic review. Results: A total of 2377 studies were found relevant, out of which only 90 fulfilled the inclusion criteria. From these 90 studies we reviewed 50 articles that are included in the systematic review. Conclusion: The dysfunction of adipose tissue triggered an alteration in the secretory profile of adipokines, which serves as a signal of metabolic disorder. An imbalance in pro- and anti-inflammatory adipokine formation exacerbates cardiometabolic diseases and CVD challenges

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