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Loss of Endothelial FTO Antagonizes Obesity-Induced Metabolic and Vascular Dysfunction
Krüger N, Biwer L, Good M, Ruddiman C, Wolpe A, DeLalio L, Murphy S, Macal E, Ragolia L, Serbulea V, Best A, Leitinger N, Harris T, Sonkusare S, Gödecke A, Isakson B. Loss of Endothelial FTO Antagonizes Obesity-Induced Metabolic and Vascular Dysfunction. Circulation Research 2019, 126: 232-242. PMID: 31801409, PMCID: PMC7007767, DOI: 10.1161/circresaha.119.315531.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMyogenic toneProstaglandin DResistance arteriesDeficient miceHigh-fat diet-induced glucose intoleranceDiet-induced glucose intoleranceObesity-induced hypertensionImpact of obesityPrevalence of obesityNew treatment optionsDevelopment of obesityHigh-fat dietRegulation of obesityDifferent cell typesCell typesGlucose intoleranceVascular alterationsVascular changesVascular dysfunctionControl miceInsulin resistanceTreatment optionsCardiovascular diseaseObesityArtery
2017
Loss of endothelial Fto is protective against metabolic disease
Krüger N, Biwer L, Good M, Rüther U, Isakson B. Loss of endothelial Fto is protective against metabolic disease. The FASEB Journal 2017, 31 DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.31.1_supplement.1015.15.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh-fat dietObesity-induced metabolic changesHFD-fed miceMyogenic toneBlood pressureNormal chowMesenteric arteryResistance arteriesEndothelial cellsMetabolic changesNC-fed miceObesity-induced hypertensionSerum lipid levelsOrder mesenteric arteriesSerum lipid analysisFto-deficient miceVascular healthVascular levelVascular toneInsulin resistanceInsulin toleranceFat dietPathophysiological changesDeficient miceFat mass