Role of Chemerin/ChemR23 axis as an emerging therapeutic perspective on obesity-related vascular dysfunction

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Yingying Xie
Ling Liu
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[1] Central South University,Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, The Second Xiangya Hospital
[2] Central South University,Research Institute of Blood Lipid and Atherosclerosis
[3] Modern Cardiovascular Disease Clinical Technology Research Center of Hunan Province,undefined
[4] Cardiovascular Disease Research Center of Hunan Province,undefined
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Journal of Translational Medicine | / 20卷
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Chemerin; ChemR23; White adipose tissue; Adipokine; Obesity; Vascular dysfunction;
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Sufficient epidemiological investigations demonstrate that there is a close correlation between obesity and vascular dysfunction. Nevertheless, specific mechanisms underlying this link remain currently unclear. Given the crucial and decisive role of vascular dysfunction in multitudinous diseases, various hypotheses had been proposed and numerous experiments were being carried out. One recognized view is that increased adipokine secretion following the expanded mass of white adipose tissue due to obesity contributes to the regulation of vascular function. Chemerin, as a neo-adipokine, whose systemic level is elevated in obesity, is believed as a regulator of adipogenesis, inflammation, and vascular dysfunction via binding its cell surface receptor, chemR23. Hence, this review aims to focus on the up-to-date proof on chemerin/chemR23 axis-relevant signaling pathways, emphasize the multifarious impacts of chemerin/chemR23 axis on vascular function regulation, raise certain unsettled questions to inspire further investigations, and explore the therapeutic possibilities targeting chemerin/chemR23.
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