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Adrenocortical dysfunction in obesity and the metabolic syndrome.
Authors:A W Krug  M Ehrhart-Bornstein
Affiliation:Carl Gustav Carus University Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine III, Dresden, Germany. Alexander.Krug@uniklinikum-dresden.de
Abstract:Recently, it has become evident that the adrenals play a key role in obesity as well as in the metabolic syndrome and their complications. On the one hand, adrenal steroids are involved in physiological regulation of adipose tissue and energy homeostasis and in the pathogenesis of cardiometabolic complications. On the other hand, fat cell-derived factors, adipocytokines, and lipids released from adipose tissue are involved in the modulation of adrenal steroidogenesis. Aldosterone plasma levels are elevated in obesity and in patients with the metabolic syndrome. Recent research has provided evidence that adipocytes secrete factors that stimulate adrenal mineralocorticoid release and sensitize the adrenal cortex to angiotensin II.
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