Abstract
Aging is one of the greatest risk factors in vascular diseases (VDs). During aging, there are structural and functional changes in the vasculature, including dilated lumen, altered intimal-medial thickness (IMT), vascular stiffness, endothelial dysfunction, increased endothelial apoptosis, matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) dysregulation, increased expression of inflammatory molecules, aggravated oxidative stress and shortened telomere length. These changes leave the body more susceptible to primary hypertension, stroke and coronary artery disease. Molecules that suppress these age-related changes would provide an excellent medical intervention for VDs. Mammalian Sir2 (SIRT1, a NAD+-dependent deacetylase), previously shown to extend the lifespan of lower organisms, is a promising target molecule to influence some aspects of vascular aging. In this review, we summarized roles of SIRT1 in various pathophysiological processes of vascular aging and proposed that SIRT1 and its activators can become novel therapeutic targets for age-related VDs.
Keywords: Cellular senescence, inflammation, oxidative stress, SIRT1, vascular aging
Current Molecular Medicine
Title:SIRT1 as a Novel Potential Treatment Target for Vascular Aging and Age-Related Vascular Diseases
Volume: 13 Issue: 1
Author(s): F. Wang, H.-Z. Chen, X. Lv and D.-P. Liu
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Keywords: Cellular senescence, inflammation, oxidative stress, SIRT1, vascular aging
Abstract: Aging is one of the greatest risk factors in vascular diseases (VDs). During aging, there are structural and functional changes in the vasculature, including dilated lumen, altered intimal-medial thickness (IMT), vascular stiffness, endothelial dysfunction, increased endothelial apoptosis, matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) dysregulation, increased expression of inflammatory molecules, aggravated oxidative stress and shortened telomere length. These changes leave the body more susceptible to primary hypertension, stroke and coronary artery disease. Molecules that suppress these age-related changes would provide an excellent medical intervention for VDs. Mammalian Sir2 (SIRT1, a NAD+-dependent deacetylase), previously shown to extend the lifespan of lower organisms, is a promising target molecule to influence some aspects of vascular aging. In this review, we summarized roles of SIRT1 in various pathophysiological processes of vascular aging and proposed that SIRT1 and its activators can become novel therapeutic targets for age-related VDs.
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Wang F., Chen H.-Z., Lv X. and Liu D.-P., SIRT1 as a Novel Potential Treatment Target for Vascular Aging and Age-Related Vascular Diseases, Current Molecular Medicine 2013; 13 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566524011307010155
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566524011307010155 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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