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New pathways of increased cardiovascular risk in depression: a pilot study on the association of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein with pro-atheros…

2013

Abstract Background An elevation of inflammatory markers such as high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) can be found in patients with depressive disorders. Inflammatory processes are known to influence atherosclerosis and might also mediate the link between depression and diabetes. The present study aimed at comparing hs-CRP and its relationship with atherogenic platelet markers in patients with type 2 diabetes (TD2) and/or newly diagnosed major depression (MD). Methods Hs-CRP concentrations in 24 patients with TD2, 21 patients with MD (diagnosed according to ICD-10 and DSM-IV), 19 patients with TD2 and comorbid MD, and 25 healthy controls were compared using analysis of variance. The…

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Lipoprotein(a) – Marker for cardiovascular risk and target for lipoprotein apheresis

2019

Lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) consists of an LDL particle whose apolipoprotein B (apoB) is covalently bound to apolipoprotein(a) (apo[a]). An increased Lp(a) concentration is a causal, independent risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and a predictor of incident or recurrent cardiovascular events. Although Lp(a) was first described as early as 1963, only the more recent results of epidemiological, molecular, and genetic studies have led to this unequivocal conclusion. More than 20% of Western populations have elevated Lp(a) values. Lp(a) concentrations should be always part of the lipid profile when ASCVD risk is assessed. However, presence of other risk factors, laborator…

Oncologymedicine.medical_specialtyApolipoprotein B030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyRisk Assessment03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineGermanyInternal medicineInternal MedicineHumansMedicineMedical history030212 general & internal medicineFamily historyRisk factorbiologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCholesterolPatient SelectionGeneral MedicineLipoprotein(a)AtherosclerosischemistryCardiovascular DiseasesBlood Component Removalbiology.proteinlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessLipid profileBiomarkersLipoprotein(a)LipoproteinAtherosclerosis Supplements
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Lipid rafts: a signalling platform linking lipoprotein metabolism to atherogenesis.

2012

Lipid rafts are microdomains of the plasma membrane which are enriched in cholesterol and sphingolipids. They serve as a platform for signal transduction, in particular during immune and inflammatory responses. As hypercholesterolemia and inflammation are two key elements of atherogenesis, it is conceivable that the cholesterol and cholesterol oxide content of lipid rafts might influence the inflammatory signalling pathways, thus modulating the development of atherosclerosis. In support of this emerging view, lipid rafts have been shown to be involved in several key steps of atherogenesis, such as the oxysterol-mediated apoptosis of vascular cells, the blunted ability of high density lipopr…

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Pooling and expanding registries of familial hypercholesterolaemia to assess gaps in care and improve disease management and outcomes: Rationale and …

2016

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PREDICTIONInternational CooperationPoolingInformation Storage and RetrievalDisease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyGUIDELINESDoenças Cardio e Cérebro-vascularesLDL-Cholesterol0302 clinical medicineCardiovascular DiseaseMedicineData MiningCardiac and Cardiovascular Systems030212 general & internal medicineRegistriesDisease management (health)Cooperative BehaviorGENERAL-POPULATIONRISKFamilial hypercholesterolaemia ; LDL-Cholesterol ; Cardiovascular disease ; RegistryKardiologiCONSENSUS PANELDelivery of Health Care IntegratedGeneral MedicineOrvostudományokCardiovascular diseasePREVALENCE3. Good healthTreatment OutcomeCARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASEResearch DesignFamilial hypercholesterolaemiaCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineRegistrymedicine.medical_specialtyBest practiceKlinikai orvostudományokAccess to InformationHyperlipoproteinemia Type II03 medical and health sciencesEUROPEAN ATHEROSCLEROSIS SOCIETYInternal MedicineHumansOrganizational ObjectivesBespokeStudy DesignGUIDANCEbusiness.industryPublic healthStudy designProfessional Practice GapsData sharingClinical trialCardiovascular System & Hematology3121 General medicine internal medicine and other clinical medicineFamily medicineFamilial hypercholesterolaemia; LDL-Cholesterol; Cardiovascular disease; Registry; Study design; Familial Hypercholesterolaemia Studies CollaborationFamilial Hypercholesterolaemia Studies CollaborationFamilial HypercholesterolaemiaINDIVIDUAL PARTICIPANT DATAbusiness
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C-reactive protein and efficacy of antiplatelet therapy in (intracranial) atherosclerosis

2018

C-reactive protein (CRP) and other inflammatory biomarkers can indicate both the severity and extent of atherosclerosis, reflecting the inflammatory nature of the disease process.1 Atherogenesis begins with an inflammatory response to vascular injury with cells and mediators initiating the healing response and later inducing growth of atherosclerotic plaques. Inflammation then increases plaque instability, promoting rupture, fissuring, or erosion—the pathogenetic milieu of thrombosis in atherothrombotic ischemic strokes.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyInflammationConstriction PathologicDisease030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansbiologyC-reactive protein intracranial atherosclerosisbusiness.industryIschemic strokesC-reactive proteinAtherosclerosismedicine.diseaseThrombosisInflammatory biomarkersC-Reactive Proteinbiology.proteinPlatelet aggregation inhibitorNeurology (clinical)Intracranial Atherosclerosismedicine.symptombusinessPlatelet Aggregation Inhibitors030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeurology
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A proposal to redefine familial combined hyperlipidaemia -- third workshop on FCHL held in Barcelona from 3 to 5 May 2001, during the scientific sess…

2002

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A simplified method to quantitate atherosclerosis in the rabbit aorta.

2001

A simple method to quantitatively evaluate atherosclerosis in the rabbit aorta by measuring macroscopic lesion areas (%) was attempted in the present study. Ten female New Zealand white rabbits were fed on a cholesterol-rich diet (5/1000 g of food) during 4 months. Five of them were oophorectomized at the beginning and all were sacrificed at the end. Total levels of cholesterol increased from 50.7+/-14.7 mg/dl to 782.8+/-296.0. No significant differences were observed between oophorectomized and intact rabbits. At 4 months, the cholesterol-rich diet caused in both, intact and oophorectomized rabbits, atherosclerotic lesions affecting 17 and 46% of the aortic surface, respectively. This meth…

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A novel in vitro model for the study of plaque development in atherosclerosis

2006

SummaryFor the study of atherogenesis in vitro, coculture systems have been devised, in which two or more cell types can be cultured in close contact to each other. Herein, we describe a novel in vitro model that aims at the simulation of the morphology ofa normal muscular artery allowing for the study of the initial events in atherosclerosis. Usinga modified fibrin gel as a scaffold for the coculture of endothelial cells (ECs) and smooth muscle cells (SMCs), we generated an autologous in vitro model with a multilayer growth of SMCs (intima-like structure) covered by an endothelium. The production of extracellular matrix (ECM) could be visualized histologically and verified by (i) ascorbic-…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsEndotheliumCellular differentiationMyocytes Smooth MuscleMonocytesMuscle Smooth VascularCell LineExtracellular matrixCell MovementLamininCell AdhesionmedicineHumansFoam cellFibrinDose-Response Relationship Drugbiologybusiness.industryEndothelial CellsCell DifferentiationHematologyAtherosclerosisCoculture TechniquesIn vitroExtracellular MatrixCell biologyLipoproteins LDLmedicine.anatomical_structureCell culturebiology.proteinbusinessGelsFoam CellsLipoproteinThrombosis and Haemostasis
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Subendothelial infiltration of neutrophil granulocytes and liberation of matrix-destabilizing enzymes in an experimental model of human neo-intima.

2008

SummaryIt was the objective of this study to examine the role of human neutrophil granulocytes (PMN) in an in-vitro model of human neo-intima developed for the study of atherosclerosis. Human granulocytes were subjected to a co-culture model of human endothelial and smooth muscle cells. Subendothelial lipid accumulation was achieved by addition of native LDL to the culture medium. Tissue samples were analyzed by immunohistochemistry and scanning/transmission electron microscopy, and culture supernatants were examined for the presence of interleukin- 8 (IL-8), MCP-1, GRO-α, elastase and matrixmetalloproteinase-8 (MMP-8). Following addition of 2 mg/ml LDL, adherence, transmigration and infilt…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsEndotheliumNeutrophilsChemokine CXCL1Myocytes Smooth MuscleApoptosisBiologyGranulocyteMuscle Smooth VascularmedicineMyocyteHumansSecretionLeukocyte RollingCells CulturedChemokine CCL2ElastaseInterleukin-8InterleukinEndothelial CellsHematologymedicine.diseaseAtherosclerosisMolecular biologyCoculture TechniquesCulture MediaExtracellular MatrixLipoproteins LDLmedicine.anatomical_structureMatrix Metalloproteinase 8Neutrophil InfiltrationApoptosisLeukocyte ElastaseTunica IntimaInfiltration (medical)Signal TransductionThrombosis and haemostasis
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Modified lipoproteins as contrast agents for imaging of atherosclerosis.

2007

The ability to detect and characterize atherosclerosis with targeted contrast agents may enable initiation of therapy for atherosclerotic lesions prior to becoming symptomatic. Since lipoproteins such as high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) play a critical role in the regulation of plaque biology through the transport of lipids into and out of atherosclerotic lesions, modifying HDL and LDL with radioisotopes for nuclear imaging, chelates for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or other possible contrast agents for computed tomography imaging techniques may aid in the detection and characterization of atherosclerosis. This review focuses on the literature employing l…

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