Psoriasis and Cardiometabolic Diseases: The Impact of Inflammation on Vascular Health.
Meron TekluPhilip M ParelNehal N MehtaPublished in: Psoriasis (Auckland, N.Z.) (2021)
Psoriasis is a common chronic inflammatory condition associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. Psoriasis confers a dose-dependent increase in risk for the metabolic syndrome and its components. The metabolic syndrome and its components have been associated with higher coronary atherosclerosis in psoriasis and cardiovascular events in the general population. In this review, we discuss the role of inflammation and psoriasis in cardiometabolic diseases with a focus on the metabolic syndrome and its components. We highlight the relationship between psoriasis and important cardiovascular risk factors encompassed by obesity, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance and hypertension. Furthermore, we briefly highlight literature on anti-inflammatory therapies and their impact on the components of the metabolic syndrome as well as directly quantified coronary atherosclerosis burden.
Keyphrases
- metabolic syndrome
- cardiovascular risk factors
- insulin resistance
- cardiovascular disease
- cardiovascular events
- coronary artery disease
- uric acid
- oxidative stress
- type diabetes
- atopic dermatitis
- coronary artery
- anti inflammatory
- adipose tissue
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- healthcare
- mental health
- high fat diet induced
- risk factors
- skeletal muscle
- left ventricular
- risk assessment
- weight gain
- health information