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lüll Peritoneal adipocytes and their role in inflammation during peritoneal dialysis Lai KN; Leung JCMediators Inflamm 2010[]; 2010 (ä): 495416Adipose tissue is a major site of chronic inflammation associated with peritoneal dialysis (PD) frequently complicating peritonitis. Adiposity-associated inflammation plays a significant contributory role in the development of chronic inflammation in patients undergoing maintenance PD. However, the molecular and cellular mechanisms of this link remain uncertain. Adipose tissue synthesizes different adipokines and cytokines that orchestrate and regulate inflammation, insulin action, and glucose metabolism locally and systemically. In return, inflammation retards adipocyte differentiation and further exacerbates adipose dysfunction and inflammation. An understanding of the inflammatory roles played by adipose tissue during PD and the healing mechanism of injured mesothelium will help to devise new therapeutic approach to slow the progression of peritoneal damage during peritoneal dialysis. This article reviews the roles of peritoneal adipose tissue in chronic peritoneal inflammation under PD and in serosal repair during PD.|Adipocytes/*cytology/physiology[MESH]|Adipokines/physiology[MESH]|Adipose Tissue/physiology[MESH]|Antigens, CD/analysis[MESH]|Endothelial Cells/cytology/physiology[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Inflammation/etiology/*physiopathology[MESH]|Leptin/physiology[MESH]|Peritoneal Dialysis/*adverse effects[MESH]|Peritonitis/physiopathology[MESH]|Polymerase Chain Reaction[MESH]|RNA, Messenger/genetics[MESH]|Regeneration[MESH]|Stem Cells/cytology/physiology[MESH] |