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Adiponectin promotes endothelial progenitor cell numberand function

Authors :
Shibata R
Skurk C
Ouchi N
Kondo K
Ohashi T
Shimano M
Kihara S
Murohara T
Walsh K.
GALASSO, GENNARO
Shibata, R
Skurk, C
Ouchi, N
Galasso, Gennaro
Kondo, K
Ohashi, T
Shimano, M
Kihara, S
Murohara, T
Walsh, K.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Obesity-linked diseases are associated with suppressed endothelial progenitor cell (EPC) function. Adiponectin is an adipose-derived protein that is downregulated in obese and diabetic subjects. Here, we investigated the effects of adiponectin on EPCs. EPC levels did not increase in adiponectin deficient (APN-KO) in response to hindlimb ischemia. Adenovirus-mediated delivery of adiponectin increased EPC levels in both WT and APN-KO mice. Incubation of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells with adiponectin led to an increase of the number of EPCs. Adiponectin induced EPC differentiation into network structures and served as a chemoattractant in EPC migration assays. These data suggest that hypoadiponectinemia may contribute to the depression of EPC levels that are observed in patients with obesity-related cardiovascular disorders

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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