Know how proteins stimulate blood vessel growth
According
to a new research, inhibiting a protein within blood vessels can stimulate
their growth, resulting in healthier fat tissue
and lower blood sugar levels.
A
research conducted at the York University gave insights on improving blood
vessel growth and showed how to mitigate serious health problems that
arise with obesity, such as diabetes.
The
findings of the study are published in the journal ELife.
The
researchers investigated a process of the vascular system called angiogenesis
and whether inhibiting FoxO1 protein would stimulate adipose angiogenesis.
Angiogenesis
is the formation of tiny blood vessels called capillaries. It helps to maintain
normal healthy functions in tissue, particularly when that tissue enlarges.
However, when the tissue expands as it stores excess fat, angiogenesis is
repressed and new capillaries fail to grow. This results in unhealthy adipose
tissue, which increases the risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular
diseases
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