Adipocentric origin of the common cardiometabolic complications of obesity in the young up to the very old: pathophysiology and new therapeutic opportunities

Obesity is a multifactorial chronic disease characterized by an excess of adipose tissue, affecting people of all ages. In the last 40 years, the incidence of overweight and obesity almost tripled worldwide. The accumulation of “visceral” adipose tissue increases with aging, leading to several cardi...

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Published inFrontiers in medicine Vol. 11; p. 1365183
Main Authors Sarzani, Riccardo, Landolfo, Matteo, Di Pentima, Chiara, Ortensi, Beatrice, Falcioni, Paolo, Sabbatini, Lucia, Massacesi, Adriano, Rampino, Ilaria, Spannella, Francesco, Giulietti, Federico
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 08.04.2024
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ISSN2296-858X
2296-858X
DOI10.3389/fmed.2024.1365183

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Summary:Obesity is a multifactorial chronic disease characterized by an excess of adipose tissue, affecting people of all ages. In the last 40 years, the incidence of overweight and obesity almost tripled worldwide. The accumulation of “visceral” adipose tissue increases with aging, leading to several cardio-metabolic consequences: from increased blood pressure to overt arterial hypertension, from insulin-resistance to overt type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), dyslipidemia, chronic kidney disease (CKD), and obstructive sleep apnea. The increasing use of innovative drugs, namely glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP1-RA) and sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT2-i), is changing the management of obesity and its related cardiovascular complications significantly. These drugs, first considered only for T2DM treatment, are now used in overweight patients with visceral adiposity or obese patients, as obesity is no longer just a risk factor but a critical condition at the basis of common metabolic, cardiovascular, and renal diseases. An adipocentric vision and approach should become the cornerstone of visceral overweight and obesity integrated management and treatment, reducing and avoiding the onset of obesity-related multiple risk factors and their clinical complications. According to recent progress in basic and clinical research on adiposity, this narrative review aims to contribute to a novel clinical approach focusing on pathophysiological and therapeutic insights.
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Edited by: Héctor Isaac Rocha-González, Escuela Superior de Medicina (IPN), Mexico
Reviewed by: Luis Del Carpio-Orantes, Mexican Social Security Institute, Mexico
Guevara-Balcázar Gustavo, National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), Mexico
Juan Gerardo Reyes-García, Escuela Superior de Medicina (IPN), Mexico
ISSN:2296-858X
2296-858X
DOI:10.3389/fmed.2024.1365183