Background—Tissue factor (TF), the main initiator of blood coagulation, is involved in cellular migration and angiogenesis processes. TF is expressed strongly in lipid-rich plaques and probably plays an important role in the thrombotic complications of plaque rupture. This study analyzes the effect of dietary lipid lowering on TF expression and cellular modifications in angioplasty-induced rabbit plaque rupture. Methods and Results—After experimental plaque rupture by balloon angioplasty in atheromatous rabbits, animals were assigned a 0.2 % or a 2 % cholesterol diet, and the TF content of arterial wall and the associated histological modifications were analyzed after 4 weeks. Early effects of lipid lowering were observed: The increase of T...
Various angiogenic factors have been shown to play important roles in intraplaque angiogenesis, whil...
We have studied the effects of high plasma cholesterol levels on platelet-vessel wall interactions u...
Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A(2) (Lp-PLA(2)) contributes to atherosclerotic plaque instabil...
Background—The mechanisms by which lipid lowering reduces the incidence of acute thrombotic complica...
<div><p>Effect of long term cholesterol diet withdrawal on accelerated atherosclerosis in iliac arte...
Effect of long term cholesterol diet withdrawal on accelerated atherosclerosis in iliac artery of Ne...
We aimed to explore the effects of lipid smoothness on the progression and vulnerability of atherosc...
We aimed to explore the effects of lipid smoothness on the progression and vulnerability of atherosc...
High cholesterol levels are a known risk factor for coronary events. The molecular links between hig...
The expression of tissue factor (TF), mainly by infiltrated inflammatory cells, has been shown to be...
Transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) has been shown to modulate both cell proliferation and the sy...
Thrombosis is a key feature of the initiation and progression of atherosclerosis and its clinical se...
There has been increased attention focused on atherosclerosis, with a rise in the number of investig...
Aims: Endothelial dysfunction is considered a sign of the early vascular changes preceding atheroscl...
Various angiogenic factors have been shown to play important roles in intraplaque angiogenesis, whil...
Various angiogenic factors have been shown to play important roles in intraplaque angiogenesis, whil...
We have studied the effects of high plasma cholesterol levels on platelet-vessel wall interactions u...
Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A(2) (Lp-PLA(2)) contributes to atherosclerotic plaque instabil...
Background—The mechanisms by which lipid lowering reduces the incidence of acute thrombotic complica...
<div><p>Effect of long term cholesterol diet withdrawal on accelerated atherosclerosis in iliac arte...
Effect of long term cholesterol diet withdrawal on accelerated atherosclerosis in iliac artery of Ne...
We aimed to explore the effects of lipid smoothness on the progression and vulnerability of atherosc...
We aimed to explore the effects of lipid smoothness on the progression and vulnerability of atherosc...
High cholesterol levels are a known risk factor for coronary events. The molecular links between hig...
The expression of tissue factor (TF), mainly by infiltrated inflammatory cells, has been shown to be...
Transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) has been shown to modulate both cell proliferation and the sy...
Thrombosis is a key feature of the initiation and progression of atherosclerosis and its clinical se...
There has been increased attention focused on atherosclerosis, with a rise in the number of investig...
Aims: Endothelial dysfunction is considered a sign of the early vascular changes preceding atheroscl...
Various angiogenic factors have been shown to play important roles in intraplaque angiogenesis, whil...
Various angiogenic factors have been shown to play important roles in intraplaque angiogenesis, whil...
We have studied the effects of high plasma cholesterol levels on platelet-vessel wall interactions u...
Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A(2) (Lp-PLA(2)) contributes to atherosclerotic plaque instabil...