2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2011.10.481
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Physiological effects of oxidized phospholipids and their cellular signaling mechanisms in inflammation

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“…In terms of the mechanism that links insertion of oxidized lipids to endothelial cell stiffening, our recent study demonstrates that for oxLDL and oxysterols, stiffening is mediated by the activation of the RhoA/Rock/PLCP/MLC2 pathway (56). oxPAPCs, however, were shown to activate two other members of the Rho-GTPase family, Rac1 and CDC42, while attenuating thrombin-induced RhoA activation (18,82). More recently, it has also been shown that the truncated oxPAPC products, POVPC and PGPC, may individually have effects opposite to those of the complete oxPAPC mixture.…”
Section: Impact Of Oxidized Lipids On Endothelial Membrane Lipid Packmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In terms of the mechanism that links insertion of oxidized lipids to endothelial cell stiffening, our recent study demonstrates that for oxLDL and oxysterols, stiffening is mediated by the activation of the RhoA/Rock/PLCP/MLC2 pathway (56). oxPAPCs, however, were shown to activate two other members of the Rho-GTPase family, Rac1 and CDC42, while attenuating thrombin-induced RhoA activation (18,82). More recently, it has also been shown that the truncated oxPAPC products, POVPC and PGPC, may individually have effects opposite to those of the complete oxPAPC mixture.…”
Section: Impact Of Oxidized Lipids On Endothelial Membrane Lipid Packmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A major biologically active oxPC is oxidized 1-palmitoyl-2-arachidonoyl-sn-glycero-phosphocholine (oxPAPC), a component of the minimally oxidized form of LDL that represents the early and highly reactive oxidation state (15)(16)(17). OxPAPC is known to exert multiple biological effects, including formation of pro-inflammatory chemokines and monocyte adhesion to endothelial cells, as well as regulation of the endothelial barrier function (16)(17)(18). More specifically, oxPAPC contains a mixture of oxidized phospholipids with various biological activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, oxidized phospholipid binding with apo(a) could induce pro-inflammatory IL-8 expression (Scipione et al 2015). Considering the formation of oxidized phospholipids by lipid peroxidation (Greig et al 2012) and the distinct regulatory functions of different oxidized phospholipids species on inflammation (Freigang 2016), it may be helpful to reveal the impact of oxidative stress on the profiles of oxidized phospholipids and the exact roles of specific oxidized lipid metabolites in the initiation and progression of CAVD.…”
Section: Modulementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The active forms of MPO as well as HOCl-modified LDL are present in human atherosclerotic plaques [12,13] and correlate with an increase in the intima-to-media ratio in human iliac arteries [14]. Phospholipid chlorohydrins have a multitude of biological effects [15,16]. Their high polarity can disrupt cell membranes and cause toxicity in myeloid and endothelial cells [17,18] and can also induce leucocyte adhesion by up-regulation of adhesion molecules [19].…”
Section: Apoementioning
confidence: 99%