ea0015oc21 | Tumours, diabetes, bone | SFEBES2008
McGee Kirsty
, Harte Alison
, da Silva Nancy
, Creely Steven
, Baker Adam
, Kusminski Christine
, Khanolkar Manish
, Evans Marc
, Chittari Madhu
, Patel Vinod
, Boardman Shirine
, Kumar Sudhesh
, McTernan Philip
Objective: The adipocytokine visfatin, expressed in abdominal adipose tissue (AT) is thought to mimic insulin activity. However, whilst central adiposity is closely related to insulin resistance (IR) and T2DM, visfatinsÂ’ role in the development of these conditions remains unclear.Method: We investigated circulating visfatin levels in non-diabetic (ND) and diabetic (T2DM) subjects and in T2DM patients pre- and post- rosiglitazone (RSG) treatment. We ...