Atherosclerotic lesions in intracranial arteries occur later and are less extensive than in extracranial arteries. To investigate potential mechanisms responsible for this difference, in particular the atherogenic response to hypercholesterolemia and LDL oxidation, we compared the extent of fatty streak formation and the composition of these very early lesions in intracranial arteries of human fetuses from normocholesterolemic and hypercholesterolemic mothers with those in extracranial arteries. METHODS AND RESULTS: Lesions were quantified by computer-assisted image analysis of 30 oil red O-stained sections, each from the middle cerebral, basilar, and common carotid arteries and the abdominal aorta of human fetuses (spontaneous abortions an...
Background — Maternal hyper...
Oxidative modification of low-density lipoprotein is thought to promote arterial lipid accumulation ...
The main aim of the study was to test the hypothesis that small LDL particle size or high antibody t...
Atherosclerotic lesions in intracranial arteries occur later and are less extensive than in extracra...
BackgroundAtherosclerotic lesions in intracranial arteries occur later and are less extensive than i...
To determine whether oxidized LDL enhances atherogenesis by promoting monocyte recruitment into the ...
To determine whether oxidized LDL enhances atherogene-sis by promoting monocyte recruitment into the...
Recent evidence strongly suggests that peroxidative modification of lipids may play a significant ro...
Recent evidence strongly suggests that peroxidative modification of lipids may play a significant ro...
BackgroundChildren generally have low cholesterol and no clinical manifestations of atherosclerosis,...
Background and purposeAtherosclerosis occurs later and is less extensive in intracranial arteries th...
Atherosclerosis occurs later and is less extensive in intracranial arteries than in extracranial art...
It has long been postulated that pathogenic events during fetal development influence atherosclerosi...
OBJECTIVE - Maternal hypercholesterolemia is associated with a higher incidence and faster progressi...
Objective—Maternal hypercholesterolemia is associated with a higher incidence and faster progression...
Background — Maternal hyper...
Oxidative modification of low-density lipoprotein is thought to promote arterial lipid accumulation ...
The main aim of the study was to test the hypothesis that small LDL particle size or high antibody t...
Atherosclerotic lesions in intracranial arteries occur later and are less extensive than in extracra...
BackgroundAtherosclerotic lesions in intracranial arteries occur later and are less extensive than i...
To determine whether oxidized LDL enhances atherogenesis by promoting monocyte recruitment into the ...
To determine whether oxidized LDL enhances atherogene-sis by promoting monocyte recruitment into the...
Recent evidence strongly suggests that peroxidative modification of lipids may play a significant ro...
Recent evidence strongly suggests that peroxidative modification of lipids may play a significant ro...
BackgroundChildren generally have low cholesterol and no clinical manifestations of atherosclerosis,...
Background and purposeAtherosclerosis occurs later and is less extensive in intracranial arteries th...
Atherosclerosis occurs later and is less extensive in intracranial arteries than in extracranial art...
It has long been postulated that pathogenic events during fetal development influence atherosclerosi...
OBJECTIVE - Maternal hypercholesterolemia is associated with a higher incidence and faster progressi...
Objective—Maternal hypercholesterolemia is associated with a higher incidence and faster progression...
Background — Maternal hyper...
Oxidative modification of low-density lipoprotein is thought to promote arterial lipid accumulation ...
The main aim of the study was to test the hypothesis that small LDL particle size or high antibody t...