Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications (Jan 2020)

Associations between Vaspin Levels and Coronary Artery Disease

  • Lutfu Askin,
  • Okan Tanriverdi,
  • Hakan Tibilli,
  • Serdar Turkmen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15212/CVIA.2019.0565
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 211 – 216

Abstract

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The relationship between serum vaspin levels and metabolic or coronary artery disease is currently of interest for researchers. Although adipokine concentrations have been shown to be increased significantly in atherosclerotic lesions, the role adipokines in the atherosclerotic process remains to be elucidated. Vaspin is a new biological marker associated with obesity and impaired insulin sensitivity. Plasma vaspin concentration has been shown to correlate with the severity of coronary artery disease. Vascular inflammation triggered by vaspin inhibits atherogenesis by suppressing macrophage foam cell formation and vascular smooth muscle cell migration and proliferation. Vaspin also contributes to plaque stabilization by increasing collagen content and reducing the intraplaque macrophage to vascular smooth muscle cell ratio. The therapeutic goal concerning vaspin is to fight atherosclerosis and related diseases, as well as to maintain vascular health.