
Important role of fat tissue hormones in development of comorbid chronic pancreatitis and obesity
Author(s) -
T. M. Hristich
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
vestnik kluba pankreatologov
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2077-5067
DOI - 10.33149/vkp.2017.03.03
Subject(s) - pancreatitis , adipose tissue , medicine , steatosis , insulin resistance , dyslipidemia , diabetes mellitus , hormone , fatty liver , metabolic syndrome , pancreatic cancer , pancreas , endocrinology , adipokine , type 2 diabetes mellitus , chronic liver disease , obesity , disease , cancer , cirrhosis
Aim of this paper is to consider the role of hormones of the adipose tissue in mechanisms of obesity, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes mellitus upon chronic pancreatitis.
Materials and methods. The literature review indicates the value of visceral fat in the development of insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, including atherogenic one, taking into account the possible infiltration of pancreatic tissue by adipocytes. Participation of some adipocytokines of adipose tissue in the development of obesity upon chronic pancreatitis is highlighted. It is shown that in some cases the hormones of visceral adipose tissue, penetrating through the portal vein to the liver and then to the pancreas, aggravated the course of systemic chronic inflammation of the inherent chronic pancreatitis, promote steatosis and development of fatty pancreatic disease.
Conclusion. Literary sources indicate the leading role of visceral adipose tissue and its hormones in the formation of obesity in chronic pancreatitis. Due to the infiltration of the pancreatic tissue by adipocytes, lipoidosis and steatosis develop. With the progression of the process type 2 diabetes mellitus, fatty liver or pancreatic disease, or cancer of these orhans. Consequently, there is a need for serious differentiated preventive and curative measures aimed at promoting a healthy lifestyle to improve the quality of life of patients suffering from chronic pancreatitis.