Authors
Ronodeep Mitra, Gerard Leland O’Neil, Ian Chandler Harding, Ming Jie Cheng, Solomon Arko Mensah, Eno Essien Ebong
Publication date
2017/12
Source
Current atherosclerosis reports
Volume
19
Pages
1-13
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Purpose of Review
The cell surface-attached extracellular glycocalyx (GCX) layer is a major contributor to endothelial cell (EC) function and EC-dependent vascular health and is a first line of defense against vascular diseases including atherosclerosis. Here, we highlight our findings regarding three GCX-dependent EC functions, which are altered when GCX is shed and in atherosclerosis. We discuss why the GCX is a viable option for the prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis.
Recent Findings
GCX regulated EC activities such as barrier and filtration function, active cell-to-cell communication, and vascular tone mediation contribute to function of the entire vascular wall. Atheroprone vessel regions, including bifurcation sites, exhibit breakdown in GCX. This GCX degradation allows increased lipid flux and thereby promotes lipid deposition in the …
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Scholar articles
R Mitra, GL O'Neil, IC Harding, MJ Cheng, SA Mensah… - Current atherosclerosis reports, 2017