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Zebrafish and Flavonoids: Adjuvants against Obesity
by
Laurà, Rosaria
, Levanti, Maria
, Guerrera, Maria Cristina
, D’Alessandro, Enrico
, Montalbano, Giuseppe
, Mhalhel, Kamel
, Briglia, Marilena
, Abbate, Francesco
, Germanà, Antonino
in
Adipocytes
/ Adjuvants
/ Body fat
/ Body mass index
/ Diabetes
/ Eggs
/ Energy
/ Flavonoids
/ inflammation
/ Insulin resistance
/ Lipids
/ Mammals
/ Metabolism
/ Nutrition research
/ Obesity
/ obesity models
/ Organisms
/ Overweight
/ Physiology
/ polyphenols
/ Review
/ Signal transduction
/ Zebrafish
2021
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Zebrafish and Flavonoids: Adjuvants against Obesity
by
Laurà, Rosaria
, Levanti, Maria
, Guerrera, Maria Cristina
, D’Alessandro, Enrico
, Montalbano, Giuseppe
, Mhalhel, Kamel
, Briglia, Marilena
, Abbate, Francesco
, Germanà, Antonino
in
Adipocytes
/ Adjuvants
/ Body fat
/ Body mass index
/ Diabetes
/ Eggs
/ Energy
/ Flavonoids
/ inflammation
/ Insulin resistance
/ Lipids
/ Mammals
/ Metabolism
/ Nutrition research
/ Obesity
/ obesity models
/ Organisms
/ Overweight
/ Physiology
/ polyphenols
/ Review
/ Signal transduction
/ Zebrafish
2021
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Zebrafish and Flavonoids: Adjuvants against Obesity
by
Laurà, Rosaria
, Levanti, Maria
, Guerrera, Maria Cristina
, D’Alessandro, Enrico
, Montalbano, Giuseppe
, Mhalhel, Kamel
, Briglia, Marilena
, Abbate, Francesco
, Germanà, Antonino
in
Adipocytes
/ Adjuvants
/ Body fat
/ Body mass index
/ Diabetes
/ Eggs
/ Energy
/ Flavonoids
/ inflammation
/ Insulin resistance
/ Lipids
/ Mammals
/ Metabolism
/ Nutrition research
/ Obesity
/ obesity models
/ Organisms
/ Overweight
/ Physiology
/ polyphenols
/ Review
/ Signal transduction
/ Zebrafish
2021
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Zebrafish and Flavonoids: Adjuvants against Obesity
2021
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Obesity is a pathological condition, defined as an excessive accumulation of fat, primarily caused by an energy imbalance. The storage of excess energy in the form of triglycerides within the adipocyte leads to lipotoxicity and promotes the phenotypic switch in the M1/M2 macrophage. These changes induce the development of a chronic state of low-grade inflammation, subsequently generating obesity-related complications, commonly known as metabolic syndromes. Over the past decade, obesity has been studied in many animal models. However, due to its competitive aspects and unique characteristics, the use of zebrafish has begun to gain traction in experimental obesity research. To counteract obesity and its related comorbidities, several natural substances have been studied. One of those natural substances reported to have substantial biological effects on obesity are flavonoids. This review summarizes the results of studies that examined the effects of flavonoids on obesity and related diseases and the emergence of zebrafish as a model of diet-induced obesity.
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