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AuthorAl-Saidi, Aya
AuthorAlzaim, Ibrahim F.
AuthorHammoud, Safaa H.
AuthorArab, Ghida Al
AuthorAbdalla, Samaya
AuthorMougharbil, Nahed
AuthorEid, Ali H.
AuthorEl-Yazbi, Ahmed F.
Available date2024-04-29T10:28:34Z
Publication Date2024-03-05
Publication NameClinical Science
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1042/CS20231186
CitationAl-Saidi, A., Alzaim, I. F., Hammoud, S. H., Al Arab, G., Abdalla, S., Mougharbil, N., ... & El-Yazbi, A. F. (2024). Interruption of perivascular and perirenal adipose tissue thromboinflammation rescues prediabetic cardioautonomic and renovascular deterioration. Clinical Science, 138(5), 289-308.
ISSN0143-5221
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/54450
AbstractThe cardiovascular and renovascular complications of metabolic deterioration are associated with localized adipose tissue dysfunction. We have previously demonstrated that metabolic impairment delineated the heightened vulnerability of both the perivascular (PVAT) and perirenal adipose tissue (PRAT) depots to hypoxia and inflammation, predisposing to cardioautonomic, vascular and renal deterioration. Interventions either addressing underlying metabolic disturbances or halting adipose tissue dysfunction rescued the observed pathological and functional manifestations. Several lines of evidence implicate adipose tissue thromboinflammation, which entails the activation of the proinflammatory properties of the blood clotting cascade, in the pathogenesis of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. Despite offering valuable tools to interrupt the thromboinflammatory cycle, there exists a significant knowledge gap regarding the potential pleiotropic effects of anticoagulant drugs on adipose inflammation and cardiovascular function. As such, a systemic investigation of the consequences of PVAT and PRAT thromboinflammation and its interruption in the context of metabolic disease has not been attempted. Here, using an established prediabetic rat model, we demonstrate that metabolic disturbances are associated with PVAT and PRAT thromboinflammation in addition to cardioautonomic, vascular and renal functional decline. Administration of rivaroxaban, a FXa inhibitor, reduced PVAT and PRAT thromboinflammation and ameliorated the cardioautonomic, vascular and renal deterioration associated with prediabetes. Our present work outlines the involvement of PVAT and PRAT thromboinflammation during early metabolic derangement and offers novel perspectives into targeting adipose tissue thrombo-inflammatory pathways for the management its complications in future translational efforts.
SponsorThis work was supported by the AUB-FM MPP [grant number 320148] and the Science, Technology and Innovation Funding Authority [grant number 45912 (to A.F.E.)].
Languageen
PublisherPortland Press Ltd
Subjectinflammation
prediabetes
TitleInterruption of perivascular and perirenal adipose tissue thromboinflammation rescues prediabetic cardioautonomic and renovascular deterioration
TypeArticle
Pagination289-308
Issue Number5
Volume Number138
ESSN1470-8736


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