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Role of VEGFs in metabolic disorders

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di Somma M., Vliora M., Grillo E., Castro B., Dakou E., Schaafsma W., Vanparijs J., Corsini M., Ravelli C., Sakellariou E., Mitola S.
Date
2020
Language
en
DOI
10.1007/s10456-019-09700-1
Keyword
growth factor
microRNA
placental growth factor
vasculotropin
vasculotropin A
vasculotropin B
vasculotropin C
vasculotropin D
vasculotropin E
vasculotropin A
adipocyte
adipose tissue
angiogenesis
brown adipose tissue
cell transdifferentiation
comorbidity
energy consumption
energy expenditure
homeostasis
human
metabolic disorder
mortality
mouse
nonhuman
obesity
oxygen supply
phenotype
physical activity
priority journal
public health
Review
white adipose tissue
animal
beige adipose tissue
cell differentiation
energy metabolism
genetics
metabolic disorder
metabolism
obesity
pathology
physiology
Adipocytes
Adipose Tissue, Beige
Adipose Tissue, White
Animals
Cell Differentiation
Energy Metabolism
Humans
Metabolic Diseases
Obesity
Phenotype
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
Springer
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Abstract
Obesity and metabolic disorders are important public health problems. In this review, the role of vasculature network and VEGF in the adipose tissue maintenance and supplementation is discussed. Angiogenesis is a key process implicated in regulation of tissues homeostasis. Dysregulation of new blood vessels formation may be crucial and contribute to the onset of several pathological conditions, including metabolic syndrome-associated disorders. Adipose tissue homeostasis is fine regulated by vascular network. Vessels support adipose structure. Vasculature modulates the balance between positive and negative regulator factors. In white adipose tissue, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) controls the metabolic activities of adipocytes promoting the trans-differentiation from white to beige phenotype. Trans-differentiation results in an increase of energy consumption. VEGF exerts an opposite effect on brown adipose tissue, where VEGF increases oxygen supply and improves energy expenditure inducing the whitening of adipocytes. © 2019, Springer Nature B.V.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/73251
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