Differential Role of Leptin and Adiponectin in Cardiovascular System

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Leptin and adiponectin are differentially expressed adipokines in obesity and cardiovascular diseases. Leptin levels are directly associated with adipose tissue mass, while adiponectin levels are downregulated in obesity. Although significantly produced by adipocytes, leptin is also produced by vascular smooth muscle cells and cardiomyocytes. Plasma leptin concentrations are elevated in cases of cardiovascular diseases, such as hypertension, congestive heart failure, and myocardial infarction. As for the event of left ventricular hypertrophy, researchers have been stirring controversy about the role of leptin in this form of cardiac remodeling. In this review, we discuss how leptin has been shown to play an antihypertrophic role in the development of left ventricular hypertrophy through in vitro experiments, population-based cross-sectional studies, and longitudinal cohort studies. Conversely, we also examine how leptin may actually promote left ventricular hypertrophy using in vitro analysis and human-based univariate and multiple linear stepwise regression analysis. On the other hand, as opposed to leptin's generally detrimental effects on the cardiovascular system, adiponectin is a cardioprotective hormone that reduces left ventricular and vascular hypertrophy, oxidative stress, and inflammation. In this review, we also highlight adiponectin signaling and its protective actions on the cardiovascular system. Copyright © 2015 C. M. Ghantous et al.

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Adiponectin, Janus kinase, Leptin, Mitogen activated protein kinase 1, Mitogen activated protein kinase p38, Phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase, Protein kinase b, Rho factor, Stat protein, Angiogenesis, Atherosclerosis, Blood vessel wall, Cardiovascular risk, Cardiovascular system, Congestive heart failure, Disease association, Heart infarction, Heart left ventricle hypertrophy, Heart muscle cell, Heart muscle ischemia, Heart protection, Heart ventricle remodeling, Hormone action, Hormone blood level, Hormone determination, Human, Hypertension, In vitro study, Intracellular signaling, Nonhuman, Obesity, Priority journal, Reperfusion injury, Review, Risk factor

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