Muzyka Iryna, Revenko Oleh, Kovalchuk Iryna, Savytska Maryanna, Bekesevych Anna, Zayachkivska Oksana
Lviv National Medical University, Lviv, Ukraine.
School of Medicine, American University of Health Sciences, 1600 East Hill St., Signal Hill/Long Beach, CA, 90755, USA.
Inflammopharmacology. 2023 Mar 21:1-9. doi: 10.1007/s10787-023-01195-z.
Metabolic physiology plays a key role in maintaining our health and resilience. Metabolic disorders can lead to serious illnesses, including obesity. The pathogenesis of the new long COVID syndrome in individuals with long-term recovery after SARS-Co-2 infection is still incomplete. Thus there is growing attention in the study of adipose tissue activities, especially brown adipose tissue (BAT) and associated resilience which plays a crucial role in different types of obesity as potential targets for pharmacologic and nutritional interventions in the context of obesity and long COVID. The number of studies examining mechanisms underlying BAT has grown rapidly in the last 10 years despite of role of BAT in individuals with COVID-19 and long COVID is modest. Therefore, this review aims to sum up data examining BAT activities, its resilience in health, obesity, and the possible link to long COVID. The search was conducted on studies published in English mostly between 2004 and 2022 in adult humans and animal models. Database searches were conducted using PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar for key terms including adipose tissue, BAT, adipokinins, obesity, VPF/VEGF, and pathogenesis. From the initial search through the database were identified relevant articles that met inclusion and exclusion criteria and our data regarding adipose tissues were presented in this review. It will discuss adiposity tissue activities. Current literature suggests that there are BAT integral effects to whitening and browning fat phenomenons which reflect the homeostatic metabolic adaptive ability for environmental demand or survival/adaptive mechanisms. We also review neural and vascular impacts in BAT that play a role in resilience and obesity. Finally, we discuss the role of BAT in the context of long COVID in basic research and clinical research.
代谢生理学在维持我们的健康和恢复力方面起着关键作用。代谢紊乱会导致包括肥胖在内的严重疾病。新型冠状病毒感染后长期康复个体的新型长期新冠综合征的发病机制仍不完整。因此,脂肪组织活动的研究,特别是棕色脂肪组织(BAT)及其相关的恢复力,在不同类型的肥胖中起着关键作用,作为肥胖和长期新冠背景下药物和营养干预的潜在靶点,受到了越来越多的关注。尽管棕色脂肪组织在新冠病毒感染和长期新冠患者中的作用不大,但在过去10年中,研究棕色脂肪组织潜在机制的研究数量迅速增加。因此,本综述旨在总结研究棕色脂肪组织活动的数据,及其在健康、肥胖中的恢复力,以及与长期新冠的可能联系。检索主要针对2004年至2022年期间以英文发表的关于成年人类和动物模型的研究。使用PubMed、Scopus和谷歌学术进行数据库检索,关键词包括脂肪组织、棕色脂肪组织、脂肪激肽、肥胖、血管通透因子/血管内皮生长因子和发病机制。从最初通过数据库检索中确定了符合纳入和排除标准的相关文章,并在本综述中呈现了我们关于脂肪组织的数据。它将讨论肥胖组织活动。当前文献表明,棕色脂肪组织对白色和棕色脂肪现象有整体影响,这反映了对环境需求的稳态代谢适应能力或生存/适应机制。我们还综述了棕色脂肪组织中神经和血管的影响,它们在恢复力和肥胖中发挥作用。最后,我们讨论棕色脂肪组织在长期新冠基础研究和临床研究中的作用。