| Literature DB >> 28870631 |
Bożena Sosnowska1, Mohsen Mazidi2, Peter Penson3, Anna Gluba-Brzózka4, Jacek Rysz5, Maciej Banach6.
Abstract
The sirtuins, silent mating-type information regulation 2 (SIRTs), are a family of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+)-dependent histone deacetylases with important roles in regulating energy metabolism and senescence. Activation of SIRTs appears to have beneficial effects on lipid metabolism and antioxidants, prompting investigation of the roles of these proteins in atherogenesis. Although clinical data are currently limited, the availability and safety of SIRT activators such as metformin and resveratrol provide an excellent opportunity to conduct research to better understand the role of SIRTs in human atherosclerosis. Encouraging observations from preclinical studies necessitate rigorous large, prospective, randomized clinical trials to determine the roles of SIRT activators on the progression of atherosclerosis and ultimately on cardiac outcomes, such as myocardial infarction and mortality.Entities:
Keywords: Atherosclerosis; CVD; Lipid metabolism; Oxidative stress; SIRT1; SIRT3; SIRT6; Sirtuin
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28870631 DOI: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2017.08.027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Atherosclerosis ISSN: 0021-9150 Impact factor: 5.162