Adipose-Secreted Exosomes and Their Pathophysiologic Effects on Skeletal Muscle.
Binglin YueHui WangXin CaiJiabo WangZhixin ChaiWei PengShi ShuChangqi FuJincheng ZhongPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Due to its prominent secretory activity, adipose tissue (AT) is now considered a major player in the crosstalk between organs, especially with skeletal muscle. In which, exosomes are effective carriers for the intercellular material transfer of a wide range of molecules that can influence a series of physiological and pathological processes in recipient cells. Considering their underlying roles, the regulatory mechanisms of adipose-secreted exosomes and their cellular crosstalk with skeletal muscle have received great attention in the field. In this review, we describe what is currently known of adipose-secreted exosomes, as well as their applications in skeletal muscle pathophysiology.