Adipose tissue angiogenesis as a therapeutic target for obesity and metabolic diseases

Y Cao - Nature reviews Drug discovery, 2010 - nature.com
Nature reviews Drug discovery, 2010nature.com
Current pharmacotherapeutic options for treating obesity and related metabolic disorders
remain limited and ineffective. Emerging evidence shows that modulators of angiogenesis
affect the expansion and metabolism of fat mass by regulating the growth and remodelling of
the adipose tissue vasculature. Pharmacological manipulation of adipose tissue
neovascularization by angiogenic stimulators and inhibitors might therefore offer a novel
therapeutic option for the treatment of obesity and related metabolic disorders. This …
Abstract
Current pharmacotherapeutic options for treating obesity and related metabolic disorders remain limited and ineffective. Emerging evidence shows that modulators of angiogenesis affect the expansion and metabolism of fat mass by regulating the growth and remodelling of the adipose tissue vasculature. Pharmacological manipulation of adipose tissue neovascularization by angiogenic stimulators and inhibitors might therefore offer a novel therapeutic option for the treatment of obesity and related metabolic disorders. This Perspective discusses recent progress in understanding the molecular mechanisms that control adipose tissue angiogenesis and in defining potential new vascular targets and approaches for the treatment of this group of diseases.
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