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Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in Frailty and Metabolic Syndromes—Two Sides of the Same Coin

In developed countries, aging is often seen as typical, but it is made complicated by many disorders and co-morbidities. Insulin resistance seems to be an underlying pathomechanism in frailty and metabolic syndromes. The decline in insulin sensitivity leads to changes in the oxidant–antioxidant bala...

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Autores principales: Dzięgielewska-Gęsiak, Sylwia, Muc-Wierzgoń, Małgorzata
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110134
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13040475
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author Dzięgielewska-Gęsiak, Sylwia
Muc-Wierzgoń, Małgorzata
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description In developed countries, aging is often seen as typical, but it is made complicated by many disorders and co-morbidities. Insulin resistance seems to be an underlying pathomechanism in frailty and metabolic syndromes. The decline in insulin sensitivity leads to changes in the oxidant–antioxidant balance and an accelerated inflammatory response, especially by adipocytes and macrophages in adipose tissue, as well as muscle mass density. Thus, in the pathophysiology of syndemic disorders—the metabolic syndrome and frailty syndrome—an extremely important role may be played by increased oxidative stress and pro-inflammatory state. Papers included in this review explored available full texts and the reference lists of relevant studies from the last 20 years, before the end of 2022; we also investigated the PubMed and Google Scholar electronic databases. The online resources describing an elderly population (≥65 years old) published as full texts were searched for the following terms: “oxidative stress and/or inflammation”, “frailty and/or metabolic syndrome”. Then, all resources were analyzed and narratively described in the context of oxidative stress and/or inflammation markers which underlie pathomechanisms of frailty and/or metabolic syndromes in elderly patients. So far, different metabolic pathways discussed in this review show that a similar pathogenesis underlies the development of the metabolic as well as frailty syndromes in the context of increased oxidative stress and acceleration of inflammation. Thus, we argue that the syndemia of the syndromes represents two sides of the same coin.
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spelling pubmed-101449892023-04-29 Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in Frailty and Metabolic Syndromes—Two Sides of the Same Coin Dzięgielewska-Gęsiak, Sylwia Muc-Wierzgoń, Małgorzata Metabolites Review In developed countries, aging is often seen as typical, but it is made complicated by many disorders and co-morbidities. Insulin resistance seems to be an underlying pathomechanism in frailty and metabolic syndromes. The decline in insulin sensitivity leads to changes in the oxidant–antioxidant balance and an accelerated inflammatory response, especially by adipocytes and macrophages in adipose tissue, as well as muscle mass density. Thus, in the pathophysiology of syndemic disorders—the metabolic syndrome and frailty syndrome—an extremely important role may be played by increased oxidative stress and pro-inflammatory state. Papers included in this review explored available full texts and the reference lists of relevant studies from the last 20 years, before the end of 2022; we also investigated the PubMed and Google Scholar electronic databases. The online resources describing an elderly population (≥65 years old) published as full texts were searched for the following terms: “oxidative stress and/or inflammation”, “frailty and/or metabolic syndrome”. Then, all resources were analyzed and narratively described in the context of oxidative stress and/or inflammation markers which underlie pathomechanisms of frailty and/or metabolic syndromes in elderly patients. So far, different metabolic pathways discussed in this review show that a similar pathogenesis underlies the development of the metabolic as well as frailty syndromes in the context of increased oxidative stress and acceleration of inflammation. Thus, we argue that the syndemia of the syndromes represents two sides of the same coin. MDPI 2023-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10144989/ /pubmed/37110134 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13040475 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in Frailty and Metabolic Syndromes—Two Sides of the Same Coin
title Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in Frailty and Metabolic Syndromes—Two Sides of the Same Coin
title_full Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in Frailty and Metabolic Syndromes—Two Sides of the Same Coin
title_fullStr Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in Frailty and Metabolic Syndromes—Two Sides of the Same Coin
title_full_unstemmed Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in Frailty and Metabolic Syndromes—Two Sides of the Same Coin
title_short Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in Frailty and Metabolic Syndromes—Two Sides of the Same Coin
title_sort inflammation and oxidative stress in frailty and metabolic syndromes—two sides of the same coin
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110134
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13040475
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