A08-Influence of perivascular brown adipose tissue on aortic valve disease
Perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) is a type of thermogenic adipose tissue that lines large blood vessels, including the aorta. Given the beneficial effects of thermogenic adipose tissue activity in cardiovascular disease, we hypothesised that activation of PVAT mediates important protective effects in aortic disease during physiological activation by cold exposure. In the previous funding period, we identified an important role for PVAT in regulating aortic function and stenosis. In the second funding period, we will analyse the precise mechanisms through which PVAT influences aortic function and disease as well as functionally characterise molecular targets that were identified during the first funding period. Moreover, we will also focus on the secretomic and metabolomic crosstalk between PVAT and the aortic wall in the context of aneurysm formation.
Contacts
Prof. Dr. Alexander Pfeifer
Biomedical Center I, Building 13, 2OG, room 14
Institute for Pharmacology and Toxicology
University Hospital Bonn
Venusberg-Campus 1
53127 Bonn
Dr. Staffan Hildebrand
Biomedical Center I, Building 13, 1OG
Institute for Pharmacology and Toxicology
University Hospital Bonn
Venusberg-Campus 1
53127 Bonn
Alexander Schmidt
Institute for Pharmacology and Toxicology
University Hospital Bonn
Venusberg-Campus 1
53127 Bonn