Pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase regulates vascular inflammation in atherosclerosis and increases cardiovascular risk
Cardiovascular Research

Abstract
Recent studies have revealed a close connection between cellular metabolism and the chronic inflammatory process of atherosclerosis. While the link between systemic metabolism and atherosclerosis is well established, the implications of altered metabolism in the artery wall are less understood. Pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase (PDK)-dependent inhibition of pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) has been identified as a major metabolic step regulating inflammation. Whether the PDK/PDH axis plays a role in vascular inflammation and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease remains unclear.
Gene profiling of human atherosclerotic plaques revealed a strong correlation between
We have demonstrated for the first time that the PDK/PDH axis is associated with vascular inflammation in humans and particularly that the
Contributors

Maria J Forteza
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Martin Berg
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Jangming Sun
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Roland Baumgartner
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Ilona Kareinen
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Felipe Beccaria Casagrande
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Ulf Hedin
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Song Zhang
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Ivan Vuckovic
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Petras P Dzeja
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Konstantinos A Polyzos
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Mette Trauelsen
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Thue W Schwartz
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Lea Dib
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Joerg Herrmann
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Claudia Monaco
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Ljubica Matic
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Isabel Gonçalves
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