2014
DOI: 10.1194/jlr.r039297
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Cardioprotective functions of HDLs

Abstract: This article is available online at http://www.jlr.org inverse predictors of the risk of having a cardiovascular event ( 1-5 ); moreover, a low concentration of HDL cholesterol remains predictive of increased cardiovascular risk, even when low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol has been reduced to very low levels by treatment with statins ( 6 ); ii ) HDLs have several well-documented functions with the potential to protect against cardiovascular disease ( 7,8 ); iii ) interventions that increase the concent… Show more

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“…1 In this circumstance, HDL-C has attracted attention because it has several welldocumented functions to protect against CVD. 25 HDL also inhibit vascular inflammation and oxidative modification of LDL. Thus, HDL-C exerts a beneficial role in vascular health, particularly in endothelial function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…1 In this circumstance, HDL-C has attracted attention because it has several welldocumented functions to protect against CVD. 25 HDL also inhibit vascular inflammation and oxidative modification of LDL. Thus, HDL-C exerts a beneficial role in vascular health, particularly in endothelial function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The major mechanism by which HDL is thought to exert its cardio-protective effects is by removing cholesterol from the artery wall through a process referred to as reverse cholesterol transport, involving the interaction of apolipoprotein A-I with ATP-binding cassette transporters ABCA1 and ABCG1 [72]. Further, HDL and its subpopulations have anti-oxidative, antiinflammatory, cytoprotective, vasodilatory, and antithrombotic activities, all of which may slow or prevent the development of atherosclerosis [73]. One of MPO's putative contributions to atherosclerosis involves sitespecific oxidative modification of HDL, thereby attenuating its anti-atherogenic properties.…”
Section: Attenuation Of the Anti-atherogenic Properties Of High-densimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 Hence, it is assumed that the cardioprotective effects of HDL are largely based on its ability to remove cholesterol from macrophages, which represents the first and crucial step of reverse cholesterol transport. 20 In recent years, it has become evident that the atheroprotective, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidative effects of HDL are critically dependent on its protein cargo [21][22][23][24] because HDLassociated proteins were found to be involved in many biologic functions apart from lipid metabolism, such as regulation of inflammation and immune responsiveness. 15 We and others have shown that qualitative alterations of HDL in CKD and ESRD result in dysfunctional properties, transforming HDL from a protective to a deleterious particle.…”
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