Mariyana G. Hristova
Medical University of Varna
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Current Pharmaceutical Design | 2003
George N. Chaldakov; Ivan S. Stankulov; Mariyana G. Hristova; Peter I. Ghenev
In recent years, the simple paradigm of adipose tissue as merely a fat store is rapidly evolving into a complex paradigm of this tissue as multipotential secretory organ, partitioned into a few large depots, including visceral and subcutaneous location, and many small depots, associated with a variety of organs in the human body. The major secretory compartment of adipose tissue consists of adipocytes, fibroblasts, and mast cells. These cells, using endocrine, paracrine and autocrine pathways, secrete multiple bioactive molecules, conceptualized as adipokines or adipocytokines. This review examines current information in adipobiology of various diseases besides obesity and related diseases such as type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular disease. Finally, we emphasize the possibilities for adipokine-targeted pharmacology in adiponectin (Acrp30, apM1, AdipoQ, GBP28), angiotensin II, estrogens, nerve growth factor, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, and also adipose mast cells.
Progress in Brain Research | 2004
George N. Chaldakov; Marco Fiore; Ivan S. Stankulov; Luigi Manni; Mariyana G. Hristova; Alessia Antonelli; Peter I. Ghenev; Luigi Aloe
The development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is a common comorbidity in patients with the metabolic syndrome, a concurrence of cardiovascular risk factors in one individual. While multiple growth factors and adipokines are identified in atherosclerotic lesions, as well as neurotrophins implicated in both cardiac ischemia and lipid and glucose metabolism, the potential role of neurotrophins in human coronary atherosclerosis and in the metabolic syndrome still remains to be elucidated. Here we describe and discuss our results that represent a novel attempt to study the cardiovascular and metabolic biology of nerve growth factor (NGF), brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and mast cells (MC). The local amount of NGF, the immunolocalization of p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75NTR) and the number of MC were correlatively examined in coronary vascular wall and in the surrounding subepicardial adipose tissue, obtained from autopsy cases in humans with advanced coronary atherosclerosis. We also analyzed the plasma levels of NGF, BDNF and leptin and the number of MC in biopsies from abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue in patients with a severe form of the metabolic syndrome. The results demonstrate that NGF levels are decreased in atherosclerotic coronary vascular tissue but increased in the subepicardial adipose tissue, whereas both tissues express a greater number of MC and a stronger p75NTR immunoreactivity, compared to controls. Metabolic syndrome patients display a significant hyponeurotrophinemia and an increased number of adipose MC; the later correlates with elevated plasma leptin levels. In effect, we provide the first evidence for (i) an altered presence of NGF, p75NTR and MC in both coronary vascular and subepicardial adipose tissue in human coronary atherosclerosis, and (ii) a significant decrease in plasma NGF and BDNF levels and an elevated amount of plasma leptin and adipose MC in metabolic syndrome patients. Together our findings suggest that neuroimmune mediators such as NGF, BDNF, leptin and MC may be involved in the development of cardiovascular disease and related disorders.
Medical Science Monitor | 2003
George N. Chaldakov; Marco Fiore; Mariyana G. Hristova; Luigi Aloe
Peptides in energy balance and obesity | 2009
George N. Chaldakov; Anton B. Tonchev; Marco Fiore; Mariyana G. Hristova; Rouzha Pancheva; Gorana Rančić; Luigi Aloe
Biomedical Reviews | 2001
George N. Chaldakov; Ivan S. Stankulov; Marco Fiore; Mariyana G. Hristova; Gorana Rančić; Peter I. Ghenev; Pavel S. Pavlov
Fabad Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2000
George N. Chaldakov; M. Fiore; Mariyana G. Hristova; L. Aloe
Obesity and Metabolism | 2010
George N. Chaldakov; Marco Fiore; Gorana Rančić; Peter I. Gehenev; Neşe Tunçel; Jerzy Bełtowski; Mariyana G. Hristova; Pepa Atanassova; Luigi Aloe
Adipobiology | 2009
George N. Chaldakov; Marco Fiore; Gorana Rančić; Anton B. Tonchev; Mariyana G. Hristova; Neşe Tunçel; Dimitar D. Kostov; Vladmila Bojanić; Pepa Atanassova; Peter I. Ghenev; Luigi Aloe
Biomedical Reviews | 2010
George N. Chaldakov; Luigi Aloe; Mariyana G. Hristova; Anton B. Tonchev; Vesselka Nikolova; Plamen Panayotov; Peter I. Ghenev
Biomedical Reviews | 2007
Mariyana G. Hristova; Borislav Chaushev; Aneliya Klissarova; Tanya Kovacheva