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Title: Neuropathic pain in diabetes mellitus: Challenges and future trends
Authors: Singh R
Rao H.K
Singh T.G.
Keywords: Neuropathic pain
Diabetes
Hyperglycaemia
Protein kinase C
Peroxisome
proliferator-activated receptor gamma
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Abstract: Considered as a major progenitor in the progression of obesity. The current manuscript enumerates the extrinsic role of angiogenesis in obesity. Result High caloric diet and lack of physical exercise are the most common causes of obesity and related metabolic conditions. A grossly elevated levels of fat in adipose tissue escalate certain complications which further worsen the state of obesity. Enlargement of white adipose tissue (WAT), deposition of fat mass, proliferation of endothelial cells, production of inflammatory cytokines induces the formation of denovo capillaries from parent microvasculature. Also, several intracellular signaling pathways precipitate obesity. Though, angiostatic molecules (endostatin, angiostatin and TNP-470) have been designed to combat obesity and associated complications. Conclusion Adipose tissue trigger growth of blood capillaries, and in turn adipose tissue endothelial cells promote pre-adipocyte proliferation. Modulation of angiogenesis and treatment with angiostatic substances may have the potential to impair the progression of obesity.
URI: 10.1016/j.obmed.2020.100215
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1581
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