Author: Li, Manna; Qian, Ming; Kyler, Kathy; Xu, Jian
Title: Adipose Tissue-Endothelial Cell Interactions in Obesity-Induced Endothelial Dysfunction Cord-id: c50o9yfe Document date: 2021_7_1
ID: c50o9yfe
Snippet: Obesity has a strong impact on the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease, which raises enthusiasm to understand how excess adiposity causes vascular injury. Adipose tissue is an essential regulator of cardiovascular system through its endocrine and paracrine bioactive products. Obesity induces endothelial dysfunction, which often precedes and leads to the development of cardiovascular diseases. Connecting adipose tissue-endothelial cell interplay to endothelial dysfunction may help us to better
Document: Obesity has a strong impact on the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease, which raises enthusiasm to understand how excess adiposity causes vascular injury. Adipose tissue is an essential regulator of cardiovascular system through its endocrine and paracrine bioactive products. Obesity induces endothelial dysfunction, which often precedes and leads to the development of cardiovascular diseases. Connecting adipose tissue-endothelial cell interplay to endothelial dysfunction may help us to better understand obesity-induced cardiovascular disease. This Mini Review discussed (1) the general interactions and obesity-induced endothelial dysfunction, (2) potential targets, and (3) the outstanding questions for future research.
Search related documents:
Co phrase search for related documents- adipose tissue and adjacent vascular wall: 1
- adipose tissue and local systemic: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
- adipose tissue and local systemic inflammation: 1, 2
Co phrase search for related documents, hyperlinks ordered by date