Mechanisms of endothelial stiffening in dyslipidemia and aging: Oxidized lipids and shear stress.

4区 生物学 Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Current topics in membranes Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-09-24 DOI:10.1016/bs.ctm.2020.08.006
Elizabeth Le Master, Sang Joon Ahn, Irena Levitan
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Abstract

Vascular stiffening of the arterial walls is well-known as a key factor in aging and the development of cardiovascular disease; however, the role of endothelial stiffness in vascular dysfunction is still an emerging topic. In this review, the authors discuss the impact of dyslipidemia, oxidized lipids, substrate stiffness, age and pro-atherogenic disturbed flow have on endothelial stiffness. Furthermore, we investigate several mechanistic pathways that are key contributors in endothelial stiffness and discuss their physiological effects in the onset of atherogenesis in the disturbed flow regions of the aortic vasculature. The findings in this chapter describe a novel paradigm of synergistic interaction of plasma dyslipidemia/oxidized lipids and pro-atherogenic disturbed shear stress, as well as aging has on endothelial stiffness and vascular dysfunction.

血脂异常和老化导致内皮僵化的机制:氧化脂质和剪切应力。
众所周知,动脉壁血管硬化是导致衰老和心血管疾病发生的一个关键因素;然而,内皮僵化在血管功能障碍中的作用仍是一个新兴话题。在这篇综述中,作者讨论了血脂异常、氧化脂质、基质僵化、年龄和促动脉粥样硬化的干扰流对内皮僵化的影响。此外,我们还研究了造成内皮僵化的几种关键机制途径,并讨论了它们在主动脉血管血流紊乱区域动脉粥样硬化发病过程中的生理效应。本章的研究结果描述了血浆血脂异常/氧化脂质和促动脉粥样硬化的干扰剪切应力以及衰老对内皮僵化和血管功能障碍的协同作用的新范例。
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Current topics in membranes
Current topics in membranes 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
3.50
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发文量
10
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Topics in Membranes provides a systematic, comprehensive, and rigorous approach to specific topics relevant to the study of cellular membranes. Each volume is a guest edited compendium of membrane biology.
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