2021
DOI: 10.15829/1560-4071-2021-4051
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Regularities of plaque stabilization in various scenarios of neointimal calcification and vascularization

Abstract: Aim. To study the relationships between phenotypes of extracranial arteries' plaques (stable/unstable), their calcification and its causes, in particular, vascularization.Material and methods. The study included 88 patients: patients (n=44) with ischemic stroke and those (n=44) with chronic brain ischemia. In all subjects, the parameters of systemic mineral homeostasis were assessed (total and ionized calcium, phosphate, total protein, albumin, and calcification propensity). Atherosclerotic plaques have been o… Show more

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“…An independent validation sample included balloon-injured rat aortas, which indicated the correlation of vasa vasorum, a surrogate vascular inflammation marker, with immune cell clusters also associated with neointima formation (13). Finally, we have been able to show the relation of plaque neovessels with calcium deposition, further reporting the positive role of the microvessels around the mineral deposits and the negative role of total plaque vascularisation (14).…”
Section: Applications Of the Methodsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…An independent validation sample included balloon-injured rat aortas, which indicated the correlation of vasa vasorum, a surrogate vascular inflammation marker, with immune cell clusters also associated with neointima formation (13). Finally, we have been able to show the relation of plaque neovessels with calcium deposition, further reporting the positive role of the microvessels around the mineral deposits and the negative role of total plaque vascularisation (14).…”
Section: Applications Of the Methodsmentioning
confidence: 63%