炎症
细胞外基质
伤口愈合
氧化应激
细胞生物学
免疫系统
脂肪组织
生物
免疫学
成纤维细胞
内分泌学
医学
内科学
遗传学
细胞培养
作者
Rubya Pereira Zaccaron,Carolini Mendes,C. Costa,Paulo César Lock Silveira,Gislaine T. Rezin
摘要
Abstract Obesity is a complex multifactorial disease in which excess body fat triggers negative health effects. Systemically, obesity causes several changes, such as inflammation, oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptosis; factors linked to the slow and incomplete epithelial regenerative process. Specifically, in the integumentary system, obesity causes an expansion of the skin's surface area and changes in collagen deposition. Molecular underpinnings of why obesity delays wound healing are still poorly understood. In addition to the primary role of dermal adipocytes in lipid storage and heat insulation, they also promote skin immunity, wound healing and hair follicle cycling. As a consequence of the cellular and dysfunctional adaptations of adipocytes, inflammatory immune alterations, alteration in the expression of proteins genes associated with the blood supply, altered collagen formation through fibroblast senescence and excessive degradation of extracellular matrix proteins are metabolic characteristics of the system in obesity that contribute to sustained inflammation and decreased mechanical resistance of the skin.
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