Adropin: a hepatokine modulator of vascular function and cardiac fuel metabolism
Bellina A.S. Mushala, Iain Scott
Abstract
Adropin is a nutritionally regulated peptide hormone, secreted primarily by the liver, which modulates metabolic homeostasis in a number of tissues. Growing evidence suggests that adropin is an important regulatory component in a number of cardiovascular pathologies, and may be central to the control of cardiac fuel metabolism and vascular function. In this mini-review, we examine the known facets of adropin biology, discuss open questions in the field, and speculate on the therapeutic potential of targeting adropin-related signaling pathways in cardiovascular diseases.
Topics & Concepts
Function (biology)BiologyHormoneHomeostasisNeuroscienceCardiac function curveSignal transductionCell biologyBioinformaticsEndocrinologyInternal medicineMedicineHeart failureAdipose Tissue and MetabolismMitochondrial Function and PathologyDiet and metabolism studies