Circulating small extracellular vesicles mediate vascular hyperpermeability in diabetes.
Dakota GustafsonPeter V DiStefanoXue Fan WangRuilin WuSiavash GhaffariCrizza ChingKumaragurubaran RathnakumarFaisal AlibhaiMichal SyonovJessica FitzpatrickEmilie BoudreauCori LauNatalie GalantMansoor HusainRen-Ke LiWarren L LeeRulan S ParekhPhilippe P MonnierJason E FishPublished in: Diabetologia (2024)
Diabetes is associated with marked increases in the concentration and size of circulating sEVs. The modulation of sEV-associated proteins under diabetic conditions can induce vascular leak through activation of the MEK/ROCK pathway. These data identify a new paradigm by which diabetes can induce hyperpermeability and dysfunction of the cerebrovasculature and may implicate sEVs in the pathogenesis of cognitive decline during type 2 diabetes.