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Endothelial dysfunction: mechanisms and contribution to diseases

Acta Pharmacologica Sinica, ISSN: 1745-7254, Vol: 45, Issue: 10, Page: 2023-2031
2024
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The endothelium, lining the inner surface of blood vessels and spanning approximately 3 m, serves as the largest organ in the body. Comprised of endothelial cells, the endothelium interacts with other bodily components including the bloodstream, circulating cells, and the lymphatic system. Functionally, the endothelium primarily synchronizes vascular tone (by balancing vasodilation and vasoconstriction) and prevents vascular inflammation and pathologies. Consequently, endothelial dysfunction disrupts vascular homeostasis, leading to vascular injuries and diseases such as cardiovascular, cerebral, and metabolic diseases. In this opinion/perspective piece, we explore the recently identified mechanisms of endothelial dysfunction across various disease subsets and critically evaluate the strengths and limitations of current therapeutic interventions at the pre-clinical level.

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