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Doctoral thesis . 2019
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Mecanismos implicados en la disfunción endotelial asociada a la resistencia a la insulina en pacientes obesos mórbidos y en un modelo animal de resistencia a la insulina

Authors: Santos-Ruiz Rodríguez-Arias, Marta;

Mecanismos implicados en la disfunción endotelial asociada a la resistencia a la insulina en pacientes obesos mórbidos y en un modelo animal de resistencia a la insulina

Abstract

En la actualidad, la obesidad es considerada una enfermedad crónica, multifactorial y uno de los principales problemas de salud de nuestro siglo, alcanzando cifras epidémicas en los países desarrollados. La obesidad, un importante factor de riesgo cardiovascular,se relaciona estrechamente con la presencia de resistencia a la insulina (RI). Esta alteración metabólica juega un papel fundamental en el desarrollo de la disfunción endotelial y podría ser un factor determinante para explicar cómo la obesidad puede favorecer el desarrollo de enfermedad cardiovascular (ECV). El mejor conocimiento de los mecanismos subyacentes de la disfunción endotelial asociada a la RI en sujetos obesos mórbidos (OM) permitirá establecer estrategias farmacológicas dirigidas a intervenir sobre estos mecanismos y reducir el riesgo de padecer ECV. Los objetivos generales del presente trabajo fueron: 1) determinar el papel de la RI en la disfunción endotelial en humanos OM y en un modelo animal de RI sin obesidad y, 2)evaluar los posibles mecanismos implicados en la disfunción endotelial asociada a la RI,particularmente los relacionados con el estrés oxidativo y la alteración de la vía de Larginina/NO...

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Bioquímica, 616-056.52(043.2), Bioquímica (Farmacia), Obesidad, Obesity

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