Insulin resistance (IR) and dysfunctional adipose tissue (AT) secretome are believed to mediate the mechanistic links between metabolic and vascular disease. However, the mechanistic details of the interactions between vascular IR, AT-derived products and vascular disease phenotypes in humans are poorly understood. In the first part of my thesis, I attempted to characterise downstream vascular insulin signalling in patients with atherosclerosis and how this could be modified to regulate vascular insulin sensitivity. In the second part of this work, I explored the role of AT-derived Wnt5a (a novel, AT-secreted glycoprotein with inadequately characterised vascular roles) as a link between metabolic and vascular disease via direct regulation o...
Recently, adipose tissue has been implicated in the regulation of vascular function in humans. This ...
Background- Adipose tissue (AT) dysfunction in obesity contributes to chronic, low-grade inflammatio...
Background- Adipose tissue (AT) dysfunction in obesity contributes to chronic, low-grade inflammatio...
Insulin resistance (IR) and dysfunctional adipose tissue (AT) secretome are believed to mediate the ...
SIGNIFICANCE: Vascular oxidative stress plays a crucial role in atherogenesis and cardiovascular dis...
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide. Dysregulation of vascu...
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide. Dysregulation of vascu...
Significance: Oxidative stress, a crucial regulator of vascular disease pathogenesis, may be involve...
Significance: Oxidative stress, a crucial regulator of vascular disease pathogenesis, may be involve...
Background: Insulin may have protective roles in vascular cells, but its effects on the vascular wal...
The epidemic of obesity in the developed world over the last two decades is driving a large increase...
The epidemic of obesity in the developed world over the last two decades is driving a large increase...
Background- Adipose tissue (AT) dysfunction in obesity contributes to chronic, low-grade inflammatio...
Diabetes mellitus is a multisystem group of disorders associated with insulin resistance, metabolic ...
Background- Adipose tissue (AT) dysfunction in obesity contributes to chronic, low-grade inflammatio...
Recently, adipose tissue has been implicated in the regulation of vascular function in humans. This ...
Background- Adipose tissue (AT) dysfunction in obesity contributes to chronic, low-grade inflammatio...
Background- Adipose tissue (AT) dysfunction in obesity contributes to chronic, low-grade inflammatio...
Insulin resistance (IR) and dysfunctional adipose tissue (AT) secretome are believed to mediate the ...
SIGNIFICANCE: Vascular oxidative stress plays a crucial role in atherogenesis and cardiovascular dis...
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide. Dysregulation of vascu...
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide. Dysregulation of vascu...
Significance: Oxidative stress, a crucial regulator of vascular disease pathogenesis, may be involve...
Significance: Oxidative stress, a crucial regulator of vascular disease pathogenesis, may be involve...
Background: Insulin may have protective roles in vascular cells, but its effects on the vascular wal...
The epidemic of obesity in the developed world over the last two decades is driving a large increase...
The epidemic of obesity in the developed world over the last two decades is driving a large increase...
Background- Adipose tissue (AT) dysfunction in obesity contributes to chronic, low-grade inflammatio...
Diabetes mellitus is a multisystem group of disorders associated with insulin resistance, metabolic ...
Background- Adipose tissue (AT) dysfunction in obesity contributes to chronic, low-grade inflammatio...
Recently, adipose tissue has been implicated in the regulation of vascular function in humans. This ...
Background- Adipose tissue (AT) dysfunction in obesity contributes to chronic, low-grade inflammatio...
Background- Adipose tissue (AT) dysfunction in obesity contributes to chronic, low-grade inflammatio...