2012
DOI: 10.2174/138161212802481237
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Atherosclerosis as an Inflammatory Disease

Abstract: In many ways, atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disorder and this issue is confirmed by recent investigations of that have focused on inflammation, providing new insight into mechanisms of disease. Several recent studies have addressed the role of chemokines in leukocyte accumulation in atherosclerosis, extending our knowledge and understanding of the complex and cell typespecific functions of chemokines in atherosclerosis. Activated T-lymphocytes within the atherosclerotic vessel wall express the CD40… Show more

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“…Atherosclerosis is a complex inflammatory disease, and the formation of atherosclerotic lesions is associated with the accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM), VSMCs, lipids, MNCs in the arterial wall [59]. MNCs pass through the ECs and differentiate into macrophages underneath the endothelium.…”
Section: Furin In the Formation Of Atherosclerotic Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atherosclerosis is a complex inflammatory disease, and the formation of atherosclerotic lesions is associated with the accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM), VSMCs, lipids, MNCs in the arterial wall [59]. MNCs pass through the ECs and differentiate into macrophages underneath the endothelium.…”
Section: Furin In the Formation Of Atherosclerotic Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atherosclerosis is generally considered as a chronic inflammatory disease with dysfunction of various cells, including macrophages, smooth muscle cells and endothelial cells (15,31,32). The interaction between TWEAK and Fn14 may potentially stimulate the proliferation and migration of cells and induce cell inflammatory responses, which are critical steps in developing atherosclerotic plaques (32).…”
Section: Fn14 In Atherosclerosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atherosclerosis is now considered to be a chronic inflammatory disease (15)(16)(17)(18), and humans with atherosclerosis exhibit increased serum levels of inflammatory cytokines. Hyperlipidemia also develops in 50% of heart transplant patients after the first year after transplantation and in as high as 95% of patients within 5 years (19).…”
Section: Hsd and Transplant Fatementioning
confidence: 99%