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Blockade of the RAS increases Plasma Adiponectin in Subjects with Metabolic Syndrome and Enhances Differentiation and Adiponectin Expression of Human Preadipocytes
Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes, 11/02/09
Tian FS et al. – These results suggest that adiponectin may serve as potential therapeutic targets of ACEI and ARB for treating the Mets and its related complications. It also suggests a potential benefit of RAS blockers on Mets with characteristic visceral obesity.
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