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AuthorWrba, Lisadc.contributor.author
AuthorHalbgebauer, Rebeccadc.contributor.author
AuthorRoos, Juliandc.contributor.author
AuthorHuber-Lang, Markusdc.contributor.author
AuthorFischer-Posovszky, Pameladc.contributor.author
Date of accession2023-06-05T11:28:21Zdc.date.accessioned
Available in OPARU since2023-06-05T11:28:21Zdc.date.available
Date of first publication2022-03-26dc.date.issued
AbstractDespite the manifold recent efforts to improve patient outcomes, trauma still is a clinical and socioeconomical issue of major relevance especially in younger people. The systemic immune reaction after severe injury is characterized by a strong pro- and anti-inflammatory response. Besides its functions as energy storage depot and organ-protective cushion, adipose tissue regulates vital processes via its secretion products. However, there is little awareness of the important role of adipose tissue in regulating the posttraumatic inflammatory response. In this review, we delineate the local and systemic role of adipose tissue in trauma and outline different aspects of adipose tissue as an immunologically active modifier of inflammation and as an immune target of injured remote organs after severe trauma.dc.description.abstract
Languageendc.language.iso
PublisherUniversität Ulmdc.publisher
LicenseCC BY 4.0 Internationaldc.rights
Link to license texthttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/dc.rights.uri
Dewey Decimal GroupDDC 610 / Medicine & healthdc.subject.ddc
LCSHImmune responsedc.subject.lcsh
MeSHAdipose tissue; Immunologydc.subject.mesh
MeSHWounds and injuries; Immunologydc.subject.mesh
MeSHImmunitydc.subject.mesh
MeSHAdipokinesdc.subject.mesh
TitleAdipose tissue : a neglected organ in the response to severe trauma?dc.title
Resource typeWissenschaftlicher Artikeldc.type
VersionpublishedVersiondc.description.version
DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-48921dc.identifier.doi
URNhttp://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:289-oparu-48997-5dc.identifier.urn
GNDTraumadc.subject.gnd
GNDImmunreaktiondc.subject.gnd
GNDAdipokinedc.subject.gnd
GNDFettgewebedc.subject.gnd
InstitutionUKU. Institut für Klinische und Experimentelle Trauma-Immunologieuulm.affiliationSpecific
InstitutionUKU. Klinik für Kinder- und Jugendmedizinuulm.affiliationSpecific
Peer reviewjauulm.peerReview
DCMI TypeTextuulm.typeDCMI
CategoryPublikationenuulm.category
DOI of original publication10.1007/s00018-022-04234-0dc.relation1.doi
Source - Title of sourceCellular and Molecular Life Sciencessource.title
Source - Place of publicationSpringersource.publisher
Source - Volume79source.volume
Source - Year2022source.year
Source - Article number207source.articleNumber
Source - ISSN1420-682Xsource.identifier.issn
Source - eISSN1420-9071source.identifier.eissn
Bibliographyuulmuulm.bibliographie
DFG project uulmSFB 1149 / Gefahrenantwort, Störfaktoren und regeneratives Potential nach akutem Trauma / DFG / 251293561uulm.projectDFG
DFG project uulmMetabolische Gesundheit durch gesundes Fettgewebe - Erhalt, Wiederherstellung und Einsatz funktionellen Fettgewebes als therapeutische Konzepte / DFG / 398707781 [FI 1700/7-1]uulm.projectDFG


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