Abstract Development of structural atherosclerosis, an established cardiovascular risk factor, requires hematopoietic stem cells known as CD34-positive cells. However, an inverse association between circulating CD34-positive cell count and cardiovascular disease has been reported. These studies evoke a contradiction: characteristics associated with a low risk of developing structural atherosclerosis are also associated with a high risk of cardiovascular disease. To clarify the mechanisms underlying vascular remodeling, we conducted several epidemiological studies of Japanese men aged 60 to 69 years who participated in annual health check-ups. The present study summarizes those epidemiological studies and adds some discussion. From the persp...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Disruption of the endothelial layer is the first step in the atherogenic p...
Atherosclerosis develops when the arteries cannot repair themselves properly after injury by a varie...
Epidemiological and autopsy studies suggest a close link between aging and the clinical manifestatio...
Age-related physical changes, such as low-grade inflammation and increased oxidative stress, induce ...
Recent studies have revealed an inverse association between height and cardiovascular disease and th...
Background: Cardiovascular risk factors contribute to atherogenesis by inducing endothelial-cell inj...
Background Bone-marrow derived progenitor cells (PCs) may play a role in maintaining vascular health...
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) may act as a possible biochemical index for vascular damage, although...
Aggressive endothelial repair results in the progression of both structural and functional atheroscl...
Background: Triglycerides are reported to be positively associated with blood pressure (both systoli...
Height loss starting in middle age is reportedly signifcantly associated with death due to cardiovas...
Contains fulltext : 50102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The number of he...
Background: Even though there is bidirectional association between hypertension and atherosclerosis,...
International audienceEndothelial dysfunction is a key factor in atherosclerosis. However, the link ...
Height is reported to be inversely associated with cardiovascular disease. And platelets play an imp...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Disruption of the endothelial layer is the first step in the atherogenic p...
Atherosclerosis develops when the arteries cannot repair themselves properly after injury by a varie...
Epidemiological and autopsy studies suggest a close link between aging and the clinical manifestatio...
Age-related physical changes, such as low-grade inflammation and increased oxidative stress, induce ...
Recent studies have revealed an inverse association between height and cardiovascular disease and th...
Background: Cardiovascular risk factors contribute to atherogenesis by inducing endothelial-cell inj...
Background Bone-marrow derived progenitor cells (PCs) may play a role in maintaining vascular health...
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) may act as a possible biochemical index for vascular damage, although...
Aggressive endothelial repair results in the progression of both structural and functional atheroscl...
Background: Triglycerides are reported to be positively associated with blood pressure (both systoli...
Height loss starting in middle age is reportedly signifcantly associated with death due to cardiovas...
Contains fulltext : 50102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The number of he...
Background: Even though there is bidirectional association between hypertension and atherosclerosis,...
International audienceEndothelial dysfunction is a key factor in atherosclerosis. However, the link ...
Height is reported to be inversely associated with cardiovascular disease. And platelets play an imp...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Disruption of the endothelial layer is the first step in the atherogenic p...
Atherosclerosis develops when the arteries cannot repair themselves properly after injury by a varie...
Epidemiological and autopsy studies suggest a close link between aging and the clinical manifestatio...