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Mechanisms of perivascular adipose tissue dysfunction in obesity.

Authors :
Fernández-Alfonso MS
Gil-Ortega M
García-Prieto CF
Aranguez I
Ruiz-Gayo M
Somoza B
Source :
International journal of endocrinology [Int J Endocrinol] 2013; Vol. 2013, pp. 402053. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Nov 07.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Most blood vessels are surrounded by adipose tissue. Similarly to the adventitia, perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) was considered only as a passive structural support for the vasculature, and it was routinely removed for isolated blood vessel studies. In 1991, Soltis and Cassis demonstrated for the first time that PVAT reduced contractions to noradrenaline in rat aorta. Since then, an important number of adipocyte-derived factors with physiological and pathophysiological paracrine vasoactive effects have been identified. PVAT undergoes structural and functional changes in obesity. During early diet-induced obesity, an adaptative overproduction of vasodilator factors occurs in PVAT, probably aimed at protecting vascular function. However, in established obesity, PVAT loses its anticontractile properties by an increase of contractile, oxidative, and inflammatory factors, leading to endothelial dysfunction and vascular disease. The aim of this review is to focus on PVAT dysfunction mechanisms in obesity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1687-8337
Volume :
2013
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of endocrinology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24307898
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/402053