DOAJ Open Access 2024

Endothelial dysfunction in vascular complications of diabetes: a comprehensive review of mechanisms and implications

Dong-Rong Yang Dong-Rong Yang Meng-Yan Wang Cheng-Lin Zhang Yu Wang

Abstrak

Diabetic vascular complications are prevalent and severe among diabetic patients, profoundly affecting both their quality of life and long-term prospects. These complications can be classified into macrovascular and microvascular complications. Under the impact of risk factors such as elevated blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol lipids, the vascular endothelium undergoes endothelial dysfunction, characterized by increased inflammation and oxidative stress, decreased NO biosynthesis, endothelial-mesenchymal transition, senescence, and even cell death. These processes will ultimately lead to macrovascular and microvascular diseases, with macrovascular diseases mainly characterized by atherosclerosis (AS) and microvascular diseases mainly characterized by thickening of the basement membrane. It further indicates a primary contributor to the elevated morbidity and mortality observed in individuals with diabetes. In this review, we will delve into the intricate mechanisms that drive endothelial dysfunction during diabetes progression and its associated vascular complications. Furthermore, we will outline various pharmacotherapies targeting diabetic endothelial dysfunction in the hope of accelerating effective therapeutic drug discovery for early control of diabetes and its vascular complications.

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Dong-Rong Yang

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Dong-Rong Yang

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Meng-Yan Wang

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Cheng-Lin Zhang

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Yu Wang

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Yang, D., Yang, D., Wang, M., Zhang, C., Wang, Y. (2024). Endothelial dysfunction in vascular complications of diabetes: a comprehensive review of mechanisms and implications. https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2024.1359255

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Tahun Terbit
2024
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10.3389/fendo.2024.1359255
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