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Vascular Inflammation Linked to Obesity and Atherosclerosis

by Dr. Enozia Vakil on May 7 2014 9:39 PM

 Vascular Inflammation Linked to Obesity and Atherosclerosis
A new study has found that kinase functions in smooth muscle cells to regulate the inflammatory responses and development of atherosclerosis.
Inflammatory responses are the driving force of atherosclerosis, a process that involves the hardening and thickening of artery walls due to excess fatty deposits. IKKβ is a central coordinator of inflammatory responses that has been implicated in vascular diseases, but its role in atherosclerosis has been unclear.

Now, Changcheng Zhou and colleagues from the University of Kentucky show that deficiency of IKKβ in smooth muscle cells decreases vascular inflammation and atherosclerosis development in mice. Surprisingly, the lack of IKKβ also blocks the differentiation of fat cells and causes an accumulation of body fat precursor cells, thus protecting the animals from diet-induced obesity. These novel findings suggest that the kinase acts as a regulator of fat cell differentiation. The use of IKKβ inhibitors may therefore provide an innovative treatment for atherosclerosis, obesity, and metabolic disorders.



Source-Eurekalert


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