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Adiponectin and Orexin-A as a Potential Immunity Link Between Adipose Tissue and Central Nervous System

Adipose tissue (AT) is strongly associated with development and progression of immune disorders through adipokines secretion, such as adiponectin. This protein has beneficial energetic properties and is involved in inflammation and immunity processes. Three oligomers of circulating adiponectin with...

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Autores principales: Polito, Rita, Nigro, Ersilia, Messina, Antonietta, Monaco, Maria L., Monda, Vincenzo, Scudiero, Olga, Cibelli, Giuseppe, Valenzano, Anna, Picciocchi, Elisabetta, Zammit, Christian, Pisanelli, Daniela, Monda, Marcellino, Cincione, Ivan R., Daniele, Aurora, Messina, Giovanni
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6094989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30140232
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00982
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author Polito, Rita
Nigro, Ersilia
Messina, Antonietta
Monaco, Maria L.
Monda, Vincenzo
Scudiero, Olga
Cibelli, Giuseppe
Valenzano, Anna
Picciocchi, Elisabetta
Zammit, Christian
Pisanelli, Daniela
Monda, Marcellino
Cincione, Ivan R.
Daniele, Aurora
Messina, Giovanni
author_facet Polito, Rita
Nigro, Ersilia
Messina, Antonietta
Monaco, Maria L.
Monda, Vincenzo
Scudiero, Olga
Cibelli, Giuseppe
Valenzano, Anna
Picciocchi, Elisabetta
Zammit, Christian
Pisanelli, Daniela
Monda, Marcellino
Cincione, Ivan R.
Daniele, Aurora
Messina, Giovanni
author_sort Polito, Rita
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description Adipose tissue (AT) is strongly associated with development and progression of immune disorders through adipokines secretion, such as adiponectin. This protein has beneficial energetic properties and is involved in inflammation and immunity processes. Three oligomers of circulating adiponectin with different molecular weight are described: High (HMW), Medium (MMW), and Low (LMW). The HMW is the most biologically active oligomers. On binding to its receptors AdipoR1, AdipoR2, and T-cadherin, adiponectin acts on both innate and acquired immunity. The suppression of NF-κB activation and pro-inflammatory cytokine expression in macrophages is mediated by AdipoR1. AdipoR2 mediates polarization of anti-inflammatory M2 macrophages T-cadherin is essential for the M2 macrophage proliferation. Furthermore, adiponectin reduces T cells responsiveness and B cells lymphopoiesis. The immune system is very sensitive to environmental changes and it is not only interconnected with AT but also with the central nervous system (CNS). Cytokines, which are mediators of the immune system, exercise control over mediators of the CNS. Microglia, which are immunity cells belonging to the macrophage family, are present within the CNS. The nervous system is also involved in immunity through the production of neuropeptides such as orexin-A/hypocretin-1. This neuropeptide is involved in metabolic disorders, inflammation and in the immune response. The relationship between adipokines, immunity, and the nervous system is validated by both the role of orexin-A on fat, food intake, and energy expenditure, as well as by role of adiponectin on the CNS. In this review, we focused on the functions of adiponectin and orexin-A as a potential immunity link between AT and CNS.
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spelling pubmed-60949892018-08-23 Adiponectin and Orexin-A as a Potential Immunity Link Between Adipose Tissue and Central Nervous System Polito, Rita Nigro, Ersilia Messina, Antonietta Monaco, Maria L. Monda, Vincenzo Scudiero, Olga Cibelli, Giuseppe Valenzano, Anna Picciocchi, Elisabetta Zammit, Christian Pisanelli, Daniela Monda, Marcellino Cincione, Ivan R. Daniele, Aurora Messina, Giovanni Front Physiol Physiology Adipose tissue (AT) is strongly associated with development and progression of immune disorders through adipokines secretion, such as adiponectin. This protein has beneficial energetic properties and is involved in inflammation and immunity processes. Three oligomers of circulating adiponectin with different molecular weight are described: High (HMW), Medium (MMW), and Low (LMW). The HMW is the most biologically active oligomers. On binding to its receptors AdipoR1, AdipoR2, and T-cadherin, adiponectin acts on both innate and acquired immunity. The suppression of NF-κB activation and pro-inflammatory cytokine expression in macrophages is mediated by AdipoR1. AdipoR2 mediates polarization of anti-inflammatory M2 macrophages T-cadherin is essential for the M2 macrophage proliferation. Furthermore, adiponectin reduces T cells responsiveness and B cells lymphopoiesis. The immune system is very sensitive to environmental changes and it is not only interconnected with AT but also with the central nervous system (CNS). Cytokines, which are mediators of the immune system, exercise control over mediators of the CNS. Microglia, which are immunity cells belonging to the macrophage family, are present within the CNS. The nervous system is also involved in immunity through the production of neuropeptides such as orexin-A/hypocretin-1. This neuropeptide is involved in metabolic disorders, inflammation and in the immune response. The relationship between adipokines, immunity, and the nervous system is validated by both the role of orexin-A on fat, food intake, and energy expenditure, as well as by role of adiponectin on the CNS. In this review, we focused on the functions of adiponectin and orexin-A as a potential immunity link between AT and CNS. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6094989/ /pubmed/30140232 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00982 Text en Copyright © 2018 Polito, Nigro, Messina, Monaco, Monda, Scudiero, Cibelli, Valenzano, Picciocchi, Zammit, Pisanelli, Monda, Cincione, Daniele and Messina. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Polito, Rita
Nigro, Ersilia
Messina, Antonietta
Monaco, Maria L.
Monda, Vincenzo
Scudiero, Olga
Cibelli, Giuseppe
Valenzano, Anna
Picciocchi, Elisabetta
Zammit, Christian
Pisanelli, Daniela
Monda, Marcellino
Cincione, Ivan R.
Daniele, Aurora
Messina, Giovanni
Adiponectin and Orexin-A as a Potential Immunity Link Between Adipose Tissue and Central Nervous System
title Adiponectin and Orexin-A as a Potential Immunity Link Between Adipose Tissue and Central Nervous System
title_full Adiponectin and Orexin-A as a Potential Immunity Link Between Adipose Tissue and Central Nervous System
title_fullStr Adiponectin and Orexin-A as a Potential Immunity Link Between Adipose Tissue and Central Nervous System
title_full_unstemmed Adiponectin and Orexin-A as a Potential Immunity Link Between Adipose Tissue and Central Nervous System
title_short Adiponectin and Orexin-A as a Potential Immunity Link Between Adipose Tissue and Central Nervous System
title_sort adiponectin and orexin-a as a potential immunity link between adipose tissue and central nervous system
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6094989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30140232
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00982
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