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World J Cardiol. Jul 26, 2014; 6(7): 539-554
Published online Jul 26, 2014. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v6.i7.539
Table 2 Possible link of resistin, C-reactive protein and apelin with vascular inflammation, atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease
AdipokineModulation of inflammationAssociation with CVD
Resistin↑NFκB dependent cytokine release and adhesion molecule expression (including TNF-α/IL-6) on endothelial cells ↑ proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells through ERK and PI3K pathwaysEndothelial dysfunction: ↓ NO and EDHF ↑ ET-1 release ↑ VEGF and MMP ↑ expression of adhesion molecules and chemokines ↓ TRAF-3 Controversial effects in humans on insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes
CRP↑ expression of ICAM, VCAM, E selectin recruitment of mononuclear cells through MCP 1 VSMC proliferation, migration ↑ CD4+ LymphocitesT ↑ gamma – INF production ↑ ET-1 release ↑ CD40/CD40L on endothelium ↑ complement activation↑ endothelial dysfunction through ↓ NO vasodilatation ↑ oxidized LDL opsonization and macrophages uptake with subsequent foam cells formation ↑ in vessel wall oxidative stress ↑ TF and PAI 1 ↑ MMP
Apelin↓ superoxide radicals ↓ NADPHO ↓ oxidative injury ↑ NO ↑ vascular progenitor cells mobilization↑ inotropism ↑ neoangiogenesis ↓ endothelial dysfunction↓ Ang II and BP ↓ myocardial damage after infarction ↑ cholesterol efflux from macrophages