Endothelial Dysfunction in Obesity and Therapeutic Targets

Sep 17, 2024Advances in experimental medicine and biology

Blood Vessel Lining Problems in Obesity and Possible Treatments

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Abstract

Obesity is associated with increased mortality from cardiovascular disease and endothelial dysfunction.

  • Low-grade chronic inflammation in obesity disrupts blood vessel function.
  • Decreased nitric oxide availability and increased oxidative stress contribute to endothelial dysfunction.
  • Obesity alters the release of signaling molecules from fat tissue, reducing blood vessel dilation.
  • Higher levels of leptin and remnant cholesterol are linked to atherosclerotic disease in obese individuals.
  • Liraglutide shows potential in improving vascular dysfunction through specific cellular pathways.
  • Targeting arginase activity may offer therapeutic benefits for obesity-related vascular issues.

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