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Perspectives
Emerging roles of SIRT1 in vascular endothelial homeostasis
Michael Potente and Stefanie Dimmeler
volume 7 | issue 14
15 July 2008A PDF is not yet available for this article.
Sir2 is a NAD+-dependent deacetylase, which regulates life span in multiple model organisms in response to caloric restriction. Mammalian homologues of Sir2 comprise a family of seven proteins termed sirtuins (SIRT1-SIRT7), which have gained considerable attention for their impact on several important physiological processes associated with metabolism and stress resistance. In addition, recent studies point to SIRT1 as a key regulator of vascular endothelial homeostasis controlling angiogenesis, vascular tone and endothelial dysfunction. Here, we review the emerging role of SIRT1 as an important modulator of signaling networks critical for maintaining vascular endothelial homeostasis and discuss SIRT1 as a potential therapeutic target for cardiovascular diseases in the adult.
Authors
Michael Potente
University of Frankfurt; Frankfurt, Germany
Stefanie Dimmeler
University of Frankfurt; Frankfurt, Germany
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