ea0025p160 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2011
Shelbaya Salah
, Shoeib Nehad
, Seddik Salwa
, Makboul Khalid
, Abd El Baki Rania
, Fahmy Eman
, El-ghohary Eman
Background: Visceral fat-derived protein named visfatin was discovered in 2005. Visfatin may improve glucose tolerance, and its plasma levels correlate strongly with the amount of visceral adipose tissue in humans. Visfatin has insulin-like metabolic effects on glucose metabolism but has a distinct binding site on insulin receptors. These findings triggered great interest for many researchers to explore the mechanism(s) of regulation of visfatin expression, and the possible re...