ale New Zealand rabbits were fed a high cholesterol (1%) diet for 8 weeks followed by a normal diet for 8 additional weeks. Rabbits on normal diet were used as controls. Serum cholesterol, elevated at the end of the cholesterol feeding period, returned to normal at the time of observation. Aortic wall lesions were severe and vessel wall cholesterol in the thoracic aorta was approximately 10 times the level in control animals. In vitro, thoracic aortic rings were used to measure contractile response to noradrenaline (NOR); no difference in response was found between normal and treated rabbits. Rings pre-contracted with NOR, were exposed to acetylcholine (Ach), ATP and NaNO2. Proximal and distal rings from normal animals showed a dose-depende...
A hyperlipidemic state induced by cholesterol feeding results in changes in both the structure and f...
Background: In this study, we used a new computerized analytical method for the measurement of the e...
The present study evaluates a hypothesis that diet-related hypercholesterolemia increases oxidative ...
Animal studies, while generally showing loss of endothelium-dependent responses after an elevation i...
Vasomotor reactivity was assessed in vitro in arterial segments obtained from rabbits with different...
Functional and metabolic parameters of thoracic aorta from Watanabe heritable hyperlipemic (WHHL) ra...
There has been increased attention focused on atherosclerosis, with a rise in the number of investig...
Abstract Background Atherosclerosis is a diffuse and highly variable disease of arteries that alters...
The aim of this study is to verify the evolution and involution of experimental atherosclerosis in r...
<p>(a) Vascular ultrasound of the right common artery: The bars show increases of luminal diameter o...
A physiological atherogenic human diet consists of 0.1% cholesterol, fat, as well as high levels of ...
THERE is an increasing number of studiessuggesting that the aorta may play a sig-nificantly active r...
A physiological atherogenic human diet consists of 0.1% cholesterol, fat, as well as high levels of ...
While the exact mechanisms that initiate atherosclerotic lesions are unknown, considerable evidence ...
Two studies were conducted to determine the effects of dietary cholesterol (CHO) and cholesterol oxi...
A hyperlipidemic state induced by cholesterol feeding results in changes in both the structure and f...
Background: In this study, we used a new computerized analytical method for the measurement of the e...
The present study evaluates a hypothesis that diet-related hypercholesterolemia increases oxidative ...
Animal studies, while generally showing loss of endothelium-dependent responses after an elevation i...
Vasomotor reactivity was assessed in vitro in arterial segments obtained from rabbits with different...
Functional and metabolic parameters of thoracic aorta from Watanabe heritable hyperlipemic (WHHL) ra...
There has been increased attention focused on atherosclerosis, with a rise in the number of investig...
Abstract Background Atherosclerosis is a diffuse and highly variable disease of arteries that alters...
The aim of this study is to verify the evolution and involution of experimental atherosclerosis in r...
<p>(a) Vascular ultrasound of the right common artery: The bars show increases of luminal diameter o...
A physiological atherogenic human diet consists of 0.1% cholesterol, fat, as well as high levels of ...
THERE is an increasing number of studiessuggesting that the aorta may play a sig-nificantly active r...
A physiological atherogenic human diet consists of 0.1% cholesterol, fat, as well as high levels of ...
While the exact mechanisms that initiate atherosclerotic lesions are unknown, considerable evidence ...
Two studies were conducted to determine the effects of dietary cholesterol (CHO) and cholesterol oxi...
A hyperlipidemic state induced by cholesterol feeding results in changes in both the structure and f...
Background: In this study, we used a new computerized analytical method for the measurement of the e...
The present study evaluates a hypothesis that diet-related hypercholesterolemia increases oxidative ...