Oxidative stress and inflammatory markers in relation to circulating levels of adiponectin
Obesity2013Vol. 21(7), pp. 1467–1473
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Abstract
Our results imply that higher levels of adiponectin are associated with a more beneficial oxidative stress profile, with higher levels of principal anti-oxidative GSH and total GSH together with lower levels of lipid peroxidation, possibly through shared pathways. Further studies are needed to investigate whether changes in the oxidative stress profile may be a mechanism linking adiponectin with type 2 diabetes and/or cardiovascular disease.
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