The impact of adipokines on vascular networks in adipose tissue.

Cytokine Growth Factor Rev

Department of Molecular and Translational Medicine, University of Brescia, Via Branze 39, Brescia, Italy. Electronic address:

Published: February 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • * The ability of AT to adapt is linked to its blood vessel formation; healthy angiogenesis allows AT expansion, while reduced blood flow leads to inflammation and metabolic issues.
  • * Exploring the relationship between adipokines and angiogenesis could pave the way for new treatments for obesity and related metabolic disorders.

Article Abstract

Adipose tissue (AT) is a highly active and plastic endocrine organ. It secretes numerous soluble molecules known as adipokines, which act locally to AT control the remodel and homeostasis or exert pleiotropic functions in different peripheral organs. Aberrant production or loss of certain adipokines contributes to AT dysfunction associated with metabolic disorders, including obesity. The AT plasticity is strictly related to tissue vascularization. Angiogenesis supports the AT expansion, while regression of blood vessels is associated with AT hypoxia, which in turn mediates tissue inflammation, fibrosis and metabolic dysfunction. Several adipokines can regulate endothelial cell functions and are endowed with either pro- or anti-angiogenic properties. Here we address the role of adipokines in the regulation of angiogenesis. A better understanding of the link between adipokines and angiogenesis will open the way for novel therapeutic approaches to treat obesity and metabolic diseases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cytogfr.2022.07.008DOI Listing

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