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The microcirculation: a key player in obesity-associated cardiovascular disease

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CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH
卷 113, 期 9, 页码 1035-1045

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvx093

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Obesity; Insulin resistance; Adipose tissue; Microvascular disease; Endothelial dysfunction

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  1. Netherlands CardioVascular Research Initiative
  2. Dutch Heart Foundation
  3. Dutch Federation of University Medical Centers
  4. Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development
  5. Royal Netherlands Academy of Science [CVON PHAEDRA] [2012-08]
  6. Royal Netherlands Academy of Science [CVON RECONNECT] [2014-11]
  7. American Heart Association

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It is increasingly recognized that obesity is a risk factor for microvascular disease, involving both structural and functional changes in the microvasculature. This review aims to describe how obesity impacts the microvasculature of a variety of tissues, including visceral adipose tissue, skeletal muscle, heart, brain, kidneys, and lungs. These changes involve endothelial dysfunction, which in turn ( i) impacts control of vascular tone, ( ii) contributes to development of microvascular insulin resistance, ( iii) alters secretion of paracrine factors like nitric oxide and endothelin, but ( iv) also influences vascular structure and perivascular inflammation. In concert, these changes impair organ perfusion and organ function thereby contributing to altered release and clearance of neurohumoral factors, such as adipokines and inflammatory cytokines. Global microvascular dysfunction in obese subjects is therefore a common pathway that not only explains exercise- intolerance but also predisposes to development of chronic kidney disease, microvascular dementia, coronary microvascular angina, heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and pulmonary hypertension.

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