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AuthorDakroub, Ali
AuthorNasser, Suzanne A
AuthorKobeissy, Firas
AuthorYassine, Hadi M
AuthorOrekhov, Alexander
AuthorSharifi-Rad, Javad
AuthorIratni, Rabah
AuthorEl-Yazbi, Ahmed F
AuthorEid, Ali H
Available date2021-12-09T06:23:41Z
Publication Date2021-02-26
Publication NameJournal of Cellular Physiology
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcp.30345
CitationDakroub, A., Nasser, S. A., Kobeissy, F., Yassine, H. M., Orekhov, A., Sharifi-Rad, J., Iratni, R., El-Yazbi, A. F., & Eid, A. H. (2021). Visfatin: An emerging adipocytokine bridging the gap in the evolution of cardiovascular diseases. J Cell Physiol. 236, 6282- 6296. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.30345
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/25453
AbstractVisfatin/nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT) is an adipokine expressed predominately in visceral fat tissues. High circulating levels of visfatin/NAMPT have been implicated in vascular remodeling, vascular inflammation, and atherosclerosis, all of which pose increased risks of cardiovascular events. In this context, increased levels of visfatin have been correlated with several upregulated pro-inflammatory mediators, such as IL-1, IL-1Ra, IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-α. Furthermore, visfatin is associated with leukocyte recruitment by endothelial cells and the production of adhesion molecules such as vascular cell adhesion molecule 1, intercellular cell adhesion molecule 1, and E-selectin, which are well known to mediate the progression of atherosclerosis. Moreover, diverse angiogenic factors have been found to mediate visfatin-induced angiogenesis. These include matrix metalloproteinases, vascular endothelial growth factor, monocyte chemoattractant protein 1, and fibroblast growth factor 2. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the pro-inflammatory and angiogenic actions of visfatin, with a focus on the pertinent signaling pathways whose dysregulation contributes to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Most importantly, some hypotheses regarding the integration of the aforementioned factors with the plausible atherogenic effect of visfatin are put forth for consideration in future studies. The pharmacotherapeutic potential of modulating visfatin's roles could be important in the management of cardiovascular disease, which continues to be the leading cause of death worldwide.
Languageen
PublisherWiley
SubjectNF-κB
adipocytokine
atherosclerosis
cardiovascular disease
inflammation
visfatin
TitleVisfatin : An emerging adipocytokine bridging the gap in the evolution of cardiovascular diseases
TypeArticle
Pagination6282- 6296
Issue Number9
Volume Number236
dc.accessType Open Access


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