Sex Differences in VEGF and PDGF Ligand and Receptor Protein Expression during Adipose Tissue Expansion and Regression

脂肪组织扩张和消退过程中 VEGF 和 PDGF 配体和受体蛋白表达的性别差异

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Abstract

Inadequate angiogenesis in obesogenic adipose tissue (AT) has been implicated in disrupted adipogenesis and metabolic disorders. Yet, key cellular and molecular regulators of AT angiogenesis remain largely unidentified. This study sought to identify the dysregulated elements within the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) and Platelet-Derived Growth Factor (PDGF) systems during obesity progression. We employ a mouse model, comprising both male and female mice, to investigate the changes in the VEGF/PDGF concentration and their receptor distribution in AT during short- and long-term weight gain and weight loss. Our results reveal pronounced sex-specific differences in obesity progression, with male and female mice exhibiting distinct angiogenic ligand and receptor profiles under identical dietary interventions. This data also lays the groundwork for developing computational models of VEGF/PDGF signaling networks in AT, allowing for the simulation of complex biological interactions and the prediction of therapeutic outcomes.

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