作者: Thanh Nguyen , Sang Joon Ahn , Elizabeth Le Master , James C Lee , Shane A Phillips
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摘要: Obesity imposes well‐established deficits to endothelial function; however, obesity‐induced endothelial dysfunction is not observed in all vascular beds. Visceral adipose arteries (VAA), but not subcutaneous adipose arteries (SAA), exhibit endothelial dysfunction. Here we aimed to determine if differences in SAA vs. VAA endothelial function observed in obesity are attributed to differential impairment of Kir channels and alterations to the glycocalyx. We used a mouse model of diet‐induced obesity and recruited obese human subjects undergoing planned bariatric surgery to this study. The effects of obesity on flow‐induced vasodilation (FIV) in VAA and SAA were assessed ex vivo. Functional downregulation of endothelial Kir2.1 was accomplished by transducing adipose arteries from mice and obese humans with adenovirus containing a dominant‐negative Kir2.1 construct. Kir function was tested in freshly isolated …