Molecular Mechanisms Underpinning Microparticle-Mediated Cellular Injury in Cardiovascular Complications Associated with Diabetes

Microparticles (MPs) are small vesicles shed from the cytoplasmic membrane of healthy, activated, or apoptotic cells. MPs are very heterogeneous in size (100–1,000 nm), and they harbor proteins and surface antigens specific to cells they originate from. Virtually, all cells can shed MPs, and therefo...

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Main Authors: Tarek Benameur, Aisha Osman, Aijaz Parray, Ali Ait Hssain, Shankar Munusamy, Abdelali Agouni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6475187
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spelling doaj-dc4a6902e2384552b7ef26f744aad3712020-11-25T02:17:25ZengHindawi LimitedOxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity1942-09001942-09942019-01-01201910.1155/2019/64751876475187Molecular Mechanisms Underpinning Microparticle-Mediated Cellular Injury in Cardiovascular Complications Associated with DiabetesTarek Benameur0Aisha Osman1Aijaz Parray2Ali Ait Hssain3Shankar Munusamy4Abdelali Agouni5College of Medicine, King Faisal University, P.O. Box 400, Al-Ahsa, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Qatar University, P.O. Box 2713, Doha, QatarThe Stroke Program, The Neuroscience Institute, Hamad Medical Corporation, P.O. Box 3050, Doha, QatarMedical Intensive Care Unit, ECMO Team, Hamad Medical Corporation, P.O. Box 3050, Doha, QatarDepartment of Pharmaceutical and Administrative Sciences, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Drake University, Des Moines, IA 50311, USADepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Qatar University, P.O. Box 2713, Doha, QatarMicroparticles (MPs) are small vesicles shed from the cytoplasmic membrane of healthy, activated, or apoptotic cells. MPs are very heterogeneous in size (100–1,000 nm), and they harbor proteins and surface antigens specific to cells they originate from. Virtually, all cells can shed MPs, and therefore, they can be found in all body fluids, but also entrapped in tissues. Of interest and because of their easy detection using a variety of techniques, circulating MPs were recognized as biomarkers for cell activation. MPs were also found to mediate critical actions in intercellular communication and transmitting biological messages by acting as paracrine vehicles. High plasma numbers of MPs were reported in many cardiovascular and metabolic disturbances that are closely associated with insulin resistance and low-grade inflammation and have been linked to adverse actions on cardiovascular function. This review highlights the involvement of MPs in cardiovascular complications associated with diabetes and discusses the molecular mechanisms that underpin the pathophysiological role of MPs in the onset and progression of cellular injury in diabetes.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6475187
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author Tarek Benameur
Aisha Osman
Aijaz Parray
Ali Ait Hssain
Shankar Munusamy
Abdelali Agouni
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Aisha Osman
Aijaz Parray
Ali Ait Hssain
Shankar Munusamy
Abdelali Agouni
Molecular Mechanisms Underpinning Microparticle-Mediated Cellular Injury in Cardiovascular Complications Associated with Diabetes
Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
author_facet Tarek Benameur
Aisha Osman
Aijaz Parray
Ali Ait Hssain
Shankar Munusamy
Abdelali Agouni
author_sort Tarek Benameur
title Molecular Mechanisms Underpinning Microparticle-Mediated Cellular Injury in Cardiovascular Complications Associated with Diabetes
title_short Molecular Mechanisms Underpinning Microparticle-Mediated Cellular Injury in Cardiovascular Complications Associated with Diabetes
title_full Molecular Mechanisms Underpinning Microparticle-Mediated Cellular Injury in Cardiovascular Complications Associated with Diabetes
title_fullStr Molecular Mechanisms Underpinning Microparticle-Mediated Cellular Injury in Cardiovascular Complications Associated with Diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Mechanisms Underpinning Microparticle-Mediated Cellular Injury in Cardiovascular Complications Associated with Diabetes
title_sort molecular mechanisms underpinning microparticle-mediated cellular injury in cardiovascular complications associated with diabetes
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
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1942-0994
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Microparticles (MPs) are small vesicles shed from the cytoplasmic membrane of healthy, activated, or apoptotic cells. MPs are very heterogeneous in size (100–1,000 nm), and they harbor proteins and surface antigens specific to cells they originate from. Virtually, all cells can shed MPs, and therefore, they can be found in all body fluids, but also entrapped in tissues. Of interest and because of their easy detection using a variety of techniques, circulating MPs were recognized as biomarkers for cell activation. MPs were also found to mediate critical actions in intercellular communication and transmitting biological messages by acting as paracrine vehicles. High plasma numbers of MPs were reported in many cardiovascular and metabolic disturbances that are closely associated with insulin resistance and low-grade inflammation and have been linked to adverse actions on cardiovascular function. This review highlights the involvement of MPs in cardiovascular complications associated with diabetes and discusses the molecular mechanisms that underpin the pathophysiological role of MPs in the onset and progression of cellular injury in diabetes.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6475187
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