Metformin: The next angiogenesis panacea?

SAGE Open Med. 2021 Mar 16:9:20503121211001641. doi: 10.1177/20503121211001641. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Angiogenesis, the development of new blood vessels from existing ones, is a critical process in wound healing and skeletal muscle hypertrophy. It also leads to pathological conditions such as retinopathy and tumor genesis. Metformin, the first-line treatment for type 2 diabetic mellitus, has a specific regulatory effect on the process of angiogenesis. Anti-angiogenesis can inhibit the occurrence and metastasis of tumors and alleviate patients' symptoms with polycystic ovary syndrome. Moreover, promoting angiogenesis effect can accelerate wound healing and promote stroke recovery and limb ischemia reconstruction. This review reorganizes metformin in angiogenesis, and the underlying mechanism in alleviating disease to bring some inspiration to relevant researchers.

Keywords: Metformin; angiogenesis; anti-angiogenesis.

Publication types

  • Review