Understanding the Role of Chemerin in the Pathophysiology of Pre-Eclampsia

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Abstract

Chemerin is a multifaceted adipokine that is involved in multiple biological processes, including inflammation, angiogenesis, adipogenesis, and energy metabolism, as well as oxidative stress. There is a vast body of evidence for a crucial role of chemerin in the development of different cardiovascular diseases. Blood chemerin levels, as well as its placental expression, are elevated in patients with pre-eclampsia (PE) and correlate positively with the severity of the disease. This narrative review summarizes the current knowledge about the potential role of chemerin during PE development, with a particular focus on its involvement in oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction.

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Pankiewicz, K., & Issat, T. (2023, April 1). Understanding the Role of Chemerin in the Pathophysiology of Pre-Eclampsia. Antioxidants. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox12040830

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