The rapid rise of type II diabetes mellitus and its accompanying vascular complications call for novel approaches in unravelling its pathophysiological mechanisms and designing new treatment modalities. Noncoding RNAs represent a class of previously unknown molecular modulators of this disease. The most important features of diabetes-induced vascular disease, which include metabolic deregulation, increased oxidative stress, release of inflammatory mediators like adipokines, and pathologic changes in vascular cells, all are depicted and governed by a certain set of noncoding RNAs. While these mechanisms are being unravelled, new diagnostic and therapeutic opportunities to treat diabetes-induced vascular disease emerge. © 2013 Suzanne M. Eken et al.
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Eken, S. M., Jin, H., Chernogubova, E., & Maegdefessel, L. (2013). Making sense in antisense: Therapeutic potential of noncoding RNAs in diabetes-induced vascular dysfunction. Journal of Diabetes Research, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/834727
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