Established and potential cardiovascular risk factors in metabolic syndrome: Effect of bariatric surgery.

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Current opinion in lipidology Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-25 DOI:10.1097/MOL.0000000000000889
Bilal Bashir, Safwaan Adam, Jan H Ho, Zara Linn, Paul N Durrington, Handrean Soran
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Abstract

Purpose of review: The aim of this review was to provide an overview of the role of novel biomarkers in metabolic syndrome, their association with cardiovascular risk and the impact of bariatric surgery on these biomarkers.

Recent findings: Metabolic syndrome encompasses an intricate network of health problems, and its constituents extend beyond the components of its operational definition. Obesity-related dyslipidaemia not only leads to quantitative changes in lipoprotein concentration but also alteration in qualitative composition of various lipoprotein subfractions, including HDL particles, rendering them proatherogenic. This is compounded by the concurrent existence of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which pave the common pathway to inflammation and oxidative stress culminating in heightened atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk. Bariatric surgery is an exceptional modality to reverse both conventional and less recognised aspects of metabolic syndrome. It reduces the burden of atherosclerosis by ameliorating the impact of obesity and its related complications (OSA, NAFLD) on quantitative and qualitative composition of lipoproteins, ultimately improving endothelial function and cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.

Summary: Several novel biomarkers, which are not traditionally considered as components of metabolic syndrome play a crucial role in determining ASCVD risk in metabolic syndrome. Due to their independent association with ASCVD, it is imperative that these are addressed. Bariatric surgery is a widely recognized intervention to improve the conventional risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome; however, it also serves as an effective treatment to optimize novel biomarkers.

代谢综合征中已确定和潜在的心血管危险因素:减肥手术的影响。
综述目的:本综述的目的是概述新的生物标志物在代谢综合征中的作用、它们与心血管风险的关系以及减肥手术对这些生物标志物的影响。最近的发现:代谢综合征包括一个复杂的健康问题网络,其组成部分超出了其操作定义的组成部分。与肥胖相关的血脂异常不仅会导致脂蛋白浓度的定量变化,还会导致各种脂蛋白亚组分(包括高密度脂蛋白颗粒)的定性组成发生变化,从而导致其致癌。阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)和非酒精性脂肪肝(NAFLD)的同时存在,为炎症和氧化应激铺平了共同的道路,最终导致动脉粥样硬化性心血管疾病(ASCVD)风险增加。减肥手术是一种特殊的方式,可以逆转代谢综合征的传统和不太知名的方面。它通过改善肥胖及其相关并发症(OSA、NAFLD)对脂蛋白定量和定性组成的影响来减轻动脉粥样硬化的负担,最终改善内皮功能和心血管发病率和死亡率。摘要:几种传统上不被认为是代谢综合征组成部分的新型生物标志物在确定代谢综合征中ASCVD风险方面发挥着至关重要的作用。由于他们与ASCVD的独立关联,必须解决这些问题。减肥手术是一种被广泛认可的干预措施,旨在改善与代谢综合征相关的传统风险因素;然而,它也可以作为一种有效的治疗方法来优化新的生物标志物。
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Current opinion in lipidology
Current opinion in lipidology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
4.50%
发文量
64
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: With its easy-to-digest reviews on important advances in world literature, Current Opinion in Lipidology offers expert evaluation on a wide range of topics from six key disciplines including nutrition and metabolism, genetics and molecular biology, and hyperlipidaemia and cardiovascular disease. Published bimonthly, each issue covers in detail the most pertinent advances in these fields from the previous year. This is supplemented by a section of Bimonthly Updates, which deliver an insight into new developments at the cutting edge of the disciplines covered in the journal.
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