Inflamed Adipose Tissue: Therapeutic Targets for Obesity-related Endothelial Injury

Author:

Dai Wanlin12,Liu Ziqi12,Yang Shaojie3,Kong Jing3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Innovation Institute, China Medical University , Shenyang, 110122, Liaoning , China

2. Health Science Institute, Key Laboratory of Obesity and Glucose/Lipid Associated Metabolic Diseases, China Medical University , Shenyang, 110122, Liaoning , China

3. Department of General Surgery, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University , Shenyang, 110004, Liaoning , China

Abstract

Abstract Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide and is primarily associated with obesity, visceral adiposity, and unhealthy perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT). The inflammatory polarization of immune cells residing in adipose tissue and abnormal levels of adipose-related cytokines are crucial factors contributing to the pathogenesis of metabolic disorders. We reviewed the most relevant papers in the English literature regarding PVAT and obesity-related inflammation and CVD, aiming to explore potential therapeutic targets for metabolic alterations related to CV health. Such an understanding will help determine the pathogenetic relationship between obesity and vascular injury in efforts to ameliorate obesity-related inflammatory responses. In the context of obesity, dysregulation of adipose tissue immune function, which consists of immune cells and adipose-derived cytokines, plays a crucial role in vascular injury and endothelial dysfunction, especially the PVAT. Metabolic changes between typical VAT and PVAT in obese conditions would be beneficial in improving the risk of obesity-induced endothelial dysfunction and CVDs.

Funder

Liaoning Science and Technology Plan Project

Shenyang Science and Technology Innovation Talent

The 345 Talent Project Program of China Medical University Shengjing Hospital

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Endocrinology

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