Physiological Activities of Adiponectin Provide Therapeutic Opportunities in Sepsis.

Publication date: Jun 17, 2025

Sepsis represents a life-threatening organ dysfunction due to a compromised host response caused by bacterial and viral infections. Although progress has been made to unravel the underlying pathophysiology, sepsis remains a very serious condition. Adiponectin is an adipokine with multiple beneficial activities relevant to glucose and lipid metabolism whose serum levels are low in obesity and metabolic diseases. In addition, several immunoregulatory activities of adiponectin have been described and circulating adiponectin levels have been positively associated with inflammation in autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and type 1 diabetes. Although an understanding of physiological consequences is still limited, blood adiponectin levels are also elevated in chronic kidney disease and liver cirrhosis, possibly due to impaired biliary and renal excretion. Natriuretic peptides, which increase adiponectin synthesis in adipocytes and are induced in autoimmune diseases and cirrhosis and decreased in obesity, appear to contribute to altered systemic adiponectin levels. In patients with sepsis, data on circulating adiponectin levels are not concordant, probably due to the large diversity in cohorts analyzed, often including patients with a higher risk for severe sepsis due to chronic metabolic disease or other comorbidities. This review article summarizes the main physiological activities of adiponectin and describes its role in inflammation and experimental sepsis. Adiponectin levels obtained in observational studies from serum or plasma of patients with critical illness are discussed. From this analysis, we conclude that circulating adiponectin levels are reduced in sepsis and septic shock, suggesting the potential of adiponectin receptor agonists as an option for sepsis therapy.

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Concepts Keywords
Beneficial Adiponectin
Biosci Adiponectin
Diabetes adiponectin
Organ Animals
Viral bacterial infection
Humans
Inflammation
inflammation
obesity
SARS-CoV-2
Sepsis
sepsis

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Sepsis
disease IDO host
disease MESH viral infections
drug DRUGBANK Dextrose unspecified form
disease MESH obesity
disease MESH metabolic diseases
disease MESH inflammation
disease MESH autoimmune diseases
disease MESH rheumatoid arthritis
pathway KEGG Rheumatoid arthritis
disease MESH type 1 diabetes
disease IDO blood
disease MESH chronic kidney disease
disease MESH liver cirrhosis
disease MESH cirrhosis
disease IDO role
disease MESH critical illness
disease MESH septic shock
drug DRUGBANK Protoporphyrin
drug DRUGBANK Diethylstilbestrol
drug DRUGBANK Iron
pathway REACTOME Heme biosynthesis
disease IDO bacteria
drug DRUGBANK Carbon monoxide
drug DRUGBANK Oxygen
disease IDO production
drug DRUGBANK Aminolevulinic acid
drug DRUGBANK Alpha-Linolenic Acid
pathway REACTOME Reproduction
drug DRUGBANK Porphobilinogen
drug DRUGBANK Coproporphyrinogen III
drug DRUGBANK Ilex paraguariensis leaf
pathway KEGG ABC transporters
drug DRUGBANK ATP
drug DRUGBANK Abacavir
disease IDO enterotoxin
disease MESH sid
disease IDO replication
drug DRUGBANK Ampicillin
drug DRUGBANK Kanamycin
drug DRUGBANK Tetracycline
drug DRUGBANK Sodium lauryl sulfate
drug DRUGBANK Tromethamine
disease IDO assay
drug DRUGBANK Pentaerythritol tetranitrate
drug DRUGBANK Ethanol
drug DRUGBANK Dimethyl sulfoxide
drug DRUGBANK Acetic acid
drug DRUGBANK Flunarizine
drug DRUGBANK Acetate ion
drug DRUGBANK Chromium
drug DRUGBANK Methyl isocyanate
drug DRUGBANK Erythromycin
disease IDO colony
disease IDO susceptibility
drug DRUGBANK Azithromycin
drug DRUGBANK Novobiocin
drug DRUGBANK Trimethoprim
drug DRUGBANK Thymidine monophosphate
drug DRUGBANK Phosphate ion
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
drug DRUGBANK Creatinolfosfate
drug DRUGBANK Deoxycholic Acid
drug DRUGBANK Methylergometrine
disease MESH starvation
disease IDO process
disease IDO antibiotic resistance
drug DRUGBANK Glycine
disease IDO pathogen
disease IDO virulence
disease MESH infections
drug DRUGBANK Dexrazoxane
disease MESH oxidative stress
drug DRUGBANK Human Serum Albumin
disease IDO cell
drug DRUGBANK Hemin
disease MESH photosensitization
drug DRUGBANK Hydrogen peroxide
drug DRUGBANK 8-cyclopentyl-1 3-dipropylxanthine
drug DRUGBANK Chloramphenicol
drug DRUGBANK Cytidine-5′-Monophosphate
disease MESH bacterial infection

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