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Heat shock proteins in obesity: links to cardiovascular disease

  • Christiane Habich und Henrike Sell EMAIL logo
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 6. März 2015
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Abstract

Adipose tissue expansion is associated with adipocyte dysfunction and increased inflammatory processes. In the obese state, adipose tissue is characterized by an impaired intracellular stress defense system and dysbalanced heat shock response. Several members of the heat shock protein (HSP) family have been identified as novel adipokines released upon cellular stress, which might be a molecular link from adipose tissue inflammation to the cardiovascular system. Therefore, this review aims at summarizing and discussing our recent knowledge on HSPs in relation to obesity and their potential links to cardiovascular disease. Of particular importance/interest are two members of the HSP family, HSP60 and heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1), which have been well described as adipokines, and studied in the context of obesity and cardiovascular disease. HSP60 is regarded as a novel molecular link between adipose tissue inflammation and obesity-associated insulin resistance. The role of HO-1 induction in the obese state is well-documented, but a causal relationship between increased HO-1 levels and obesity-associated metabolic diseases is still controversial. Both HSP60 and HO-1 are also forthcoming targets for the treatment of cardiovascular disease, and the current knowledge will also be discussed in this review.


Corresponding author: Henrike Sell, Paul-Langerhans-Group for Integrative Physiology, German Diabetes Center, Auf’m Hennekamp 65, D-40225 Düsseldorf, Germany, Phone: +49 211 3382622, Fax: +49 211 3382697, E-mail:

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Received: 2014-11-10
Accepted: 2015-1-28
Published Online: 2015-3-6
Published in Print: 2015-2-1

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