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The Concept of CMR - Intra-abdominal Adipose Tissue: the Culprit?
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Triglyceride transport and metabolism
General structure of a lipoprotein
Cholesterol transport and metabolism
Intravascular VLDL metabolism
VLDL remnant metabolism
HDL metabolism: genesis (a) and role in reverse cholesterol transport (b)
Chylomicron metabolism: the fate of dietary fat
Triglyceride and HDL cholesterol levels in non-obese women and in obese women with low or high levels of intra-abdominal adipose tissue
The dyslipidemia of intra-abdominal obesity and the metabolic syndrome
The many functions of insulin in lipid metabolism
How insulin resistance and dyslipidemia are linked
Link between hypertriglyceridemia and small, dense LDL and low HDL
Glucose transporters (GLUT)
Simplified scheme of insulin action on glucose transport
Impact of intra-abdominal fat on plasma glucose-insulin homeostasis
Model for adipose tissue macrophage polarization and its function in adipose tissue with progressive obesity
Mechanism of fatty acid-induced insulin resistance in skeletal muscle
Mechanism of fatty acid-induced insulin resistance in liver
Potential cellular mechanism for activating inflammatory signaling
Summary of the effects of insulin on glucose and lipid metabolism in various tissues and the components affected by insulin resistance
Potential mechanisms for obesity-induced inflammation
2007 Adipose tissue as an endocrine organ
Inflammation: the link between abdominal obesity and global cardiometabolic risk (CVD risk)
Adipose tissue and some of the adipokines/factors involved in the pro-thrombotic state of intra-abdominal obesity