Oxidative Stress and MicroRNAs in Vascular Diseases

Oxidative stress has been demonstrated to play a causal role in different vascular diseases, such as hypertension, diabetic vasculopathy, hypercholesterolemia and atherosclerosis. Indeed, increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production is known to impair endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cel...

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Main Authors: Fabio Martelli, Carlo Gaetano, Alessandra Magenta, Simona Greco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-08-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/14/9/17319
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spelling doaj-6f7f2afbcd324c458e1243784601b3582020-11-24T21:07:50ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672013-08-01149173191734610.3390/ijms140917319Oxidative Stress and MicroRNAs in Vascular DiseasesFabio MartelliCarlo GaetanoAlessandra MagentaSimona GrecoOxidative stress has been demonstrated to play a causal role in different vascular diseases, such as hypertension, diabetic vasculopathy, hypercholesterolemia and atherosclerosis. Indeed, increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production is known to impair endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cell functions, contributing to the development of cardiovascular diseases. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are non-coding RNA molecules that modulate the stability and/or the translational efficiency of target messenger RNAs. They have been shown to be modulated in most biological processes, including in cellular responses to redox imbalance. In particular, miR-200 family members play a crucial role in oxidative-stress dependent endothelial dysfunction, as well as in cardiovascular complications of diabetes and obesity. In addition, different miRNAs, such as miR-210, have been demonstrated to play a key role in mitochondrial metabolism, therefore modulating ROS production and sensitivity. In this review, we will discuss miRNAs modulated by ROS or involved in ROS production, and implicated in vascular diseases in which redox imbalance has a pathogenetic role.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/14/9/17319microRNAsoxidative stressvascular diseasesmitochondrial dysfunctionendothelial dysfunction
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author Fabio Martelli
Carlo Gaetano
Alessandra Magenta
Simona Greco
spellingShingle Fabio Martelli
Carlo Gaetano
Alessandra Magenta
Simona Greco
Oxidative Stress and MicroRNAs in Vascular Diseases
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
microRNAs
oxidative stress
vascular diseases
mitochondrial dysfunction
endothelial dysfunction
author_facet Fabio Martelli
Carlo Gaetano
Alessandra Magenta
Simona Greco
author_sort Fabio Martelli
title Oxidative Stress and MicroRNAs in Vascular Diseases
title_short Oxidative Stress and MicroRNAs in Vascular Diseases
title_full Oxidative Stress and MicroRNAs in Vascular Diseases
title_fullStr Oxidative Stress and MicroRNAs in Vascular Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Oxidative Stress and MicroRNAs in Vascular Diseases
title_sort oxidative stress and micrornas in vascular diseases
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2013-08-01
description Oxidative stress has been demonstrated to play a causal role in different vascular diseases, such as hypertension, diabetic vasculopathy, hypercholesterolemia and atherosclerosis. Indeed, increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production is known to impair endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cell functions, contributing to the development of cardiovascular diseases. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are non-coding RNA molecules that modulate the stability and/or the translational efficiency of target messenger RNAs. They have been shown to be modulated in most biological processes, including in cellular responses to redox imbalance. In particular, miR-200 family members play a crucial role in oxidative-stress dependent endothelial dysfunction, as well as in cardiovascular complications of diabetes and obesity. In addition, different miRNAs, such as miR-210, have been demonstrated to play a key role in mitochondrial metabolism, therefore modulating ROS production and sensitivity. In this review, we will discuss miRNAs modulated by ROS or involved in ROS production, and implicated in vascular diseases in which redox imbalance has a pathogenetic role.
topic microRNAs
oxidative stress
vascular diseases
mitochondrial dysfunction
endothelial dysfunction
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/14/9/17319
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