Angiogenesis in adipose tissue and obesity

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Silvia Corvera
Javier Solivan-Rivera
Zinger Yang Loureiro
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[1] UMass Chan Medical School,Program in Molecular Medicine
[2] UMass Chan Medical School,Diabetes Center of Excellence
[3] UMass Chan Medical School,Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
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Angiogenesis | 2022年 / 25卷
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Endothelial; Adipocyte; ADSC; Diabetes; Hypoxia; Collagen; Extracellular matrix;
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While most tissues exhibit their greatest growth during development, adipose tissue is capable of additional massive expansion in adults. Adipose tissue expandability is advantageous when temporarily storing fuel for use during fasting, but becomes pathological upon continuous food intake, leading to obesity and its many comorbidities. The dense vasculature of adipose tissue provides necessary oxygen and nutrients, and supports delivery of fuel to and from adipocytes under fed or fasting conditions. Moreover, the vasculature of adipose tissue comprises a major niche for multipotent progenitor cells, which give rise to new adipocytes and are necessary for tissue repair. Given the multiple, pivotal roles of the adipose tissue vasculature, impairments in angiogenic capacity may underlie obesity-associated diseases such as diabetes and cardiometabolic disease. Exciting new studies on the single-cell and single-nuclei composition of adipose tissues in mouse and humans are providing new insights into mechanisms of adipose tissue angiogenesis. Moreover, new modes of intercellular communication involving micro vesicle and exosome transfer of proteins, nucleic acids and organelles are also being recognized to play key roles. This review focuses on new insights on the cellular and signaling mechanisms underlying adipose tissue angiogenesis, and on their impact on obesity and its pathophysiological consequences.
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