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Multifaced roles of adipokines in endothelial cell function

Yanguang Yu, Lihui Wang, Ni Zhong, Donghua Wen, Longhua Liu

2024Frontiers in Endocrinology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Obesity significantly contributes to the progression of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and elevates the risk of cardiovascular mortality. Atherosclerosis, the primary pathogenic process underlying CVDs, initiates with vascular endothelial dysfunction, serving as the cornerstone of vascular lesions. Adipokines, bioactive molecules secreted by adipose tissue that regulate metabolic and endocrine functions, play a pivotal role in modulating endothelial function during atherosclerosis. This review comprehensively examines the distinct roles of various adipokines in regulating endothelial function in atherosclerosis. We categorize these adipokines into two main groups: protective adipokines, including adiponectin, FGF21, CTRP9, PGRN, Omentin, and Vaspin, and detrimental adipokines such as leptin, Chemerin, Resistin, FABP4, among others. Targeting specific adipokines holds promise for novel clinical interventions in the management of atherosclerosis-related CVDs, thereby providing a theoretical foundation for cardiovascular disease treatment strategies.

Topics & Concepts

AdipokineResistinAdiponectinMedicineChemerinLeptinAdipose tissueInternal medicineEndocrinologyObesityInsulin resistanceAdipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic DiseasesBiomarkers in Disease Mechanisms
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