Succinate: A Novel Mediator to Promote Atherosclerotic Lesion Progression
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Molecular Biology
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Succinate is an important intermediate product of mitochondrial energy metabolism. Recent studies revealed that beyond its known traditional metabolic functions, succinate plays important roles in signal transduction, immunity, inflammation, and posttranslational modification. Recent studies showed that patients and mouse models with cardiovascular disease have high levels of serum succinate and succinate accumulation. Atherosclerosis (As) is the pathological basis of cardiovascular and peripheral vascular diseases, such as coronary heart disease, cerebral infarction, and peripheral vascular disease, and is a major factor affecting human health. This article reviews the progression of succinate in As diseases and its underlying mechanisms.
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