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Title: PotentialofGlucagon-LikePeptide1asaRegulator ofImpairedCholesterolMetabolismintheBrain
Authors: Kim, Young-Kook
Song, Juhyun
Keywords: glucagon-likepeptide
GLP-1,cerebralvasculardisease
cholesterolmetabolism
cerebralatherosclerosis
Issue Date: 2020
Abstract: Cerebral vascular diseases are the most common high-mortality diseases worldwide. Their onset and development are associated with glycemic imbalance, genetic background, alteration of atherosclerotic factors, severe inflammation, and abnormal cholesterol metabolism. Recently, the gut–brainaxishasbeenhighlightedasthekeytothesolutionforcerebralvesseldysfunctioninviewofcholesterolmetabolismandsystemiclipid circulation. In particular, glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) is a cardinal hormone that regulates blood vessel function and cholesterol homeostasis and acts as a critical messenger between the brain and gut. GLP-1 plays a systemic regulatory role in cholesterol homeostasis and blood vessel function in various organs through blood vessels. Even though GLP-1 has potential in the treatment and prevention of cerebral vascular diseases, the importance of and relation between GLP-1 and cerebral vascular diseases are not fully understood. Herein, we review recent findings on the functionsofGLP-1incerebralbloodvesselsinassociationwithcholesterolmetabolism
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5114
Appears in Collections:VOL 11 NO 6 (2020)

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