Is stress response a new link between adipose tissue and atherogenesis? The role of HSPs/HSF1.
The role of lipids in atherogenesis is well established; sub-endothelial deposition of oxidised low density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) initiates atherosclerotic plaque formation. Circulating cholesterol is regulated by its dietary intake and endogenous synthesis on one hand, and its elimination from the c...
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description | The role of lipids in atherogenesis is well established; sub-endothelial deposition of oxidised low density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) initiates atherosclerotic plaque formation. Circulating cholesterol is regulated by its dietary intake and endogenous synthesis on one hand, and its elimination from the circulation via LDL-receptors/excretion in the bile on the other hand.2 Various lipid-lowering therapies targeting these regulatory mechanisms are used in patients with dyslipidaemias, significant impacting cardiovascular risk. However, the residual risk after applying existing lipid-lowering strategies highlights the complexity of lipid metabolism and the necessity for broader understanding of the links between lipids and the cardiovascular system. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:ada6af48-61b7-4753-ab31-9206045479c62022-03-27T03:37:06ZIs stress response a new link between adipose tissue and atherogenesis? The role of HSPs/HSF1.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:ada6af48-61b7-4753-ab31-9206045479c6EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordOxford University Press2016Akoumianakis, IAntoniades, CThe role of lipids in atherogenesis is well established; sub-endothelial deposition of oxidised low density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) initiates atherosclerotic plaque formation. Circulating cholesterol is regulated by its dietary intake and endogenous synthesis on one hand, and its elimination from the circulation via LDL-receptors/excretion in the bile on the other hand.2 Various lipid-lowering therapies targeting these regulatory mechanisms are used in patients with dyslipidaemias, significant impacting cardiovascular risk. However, the residual risk after applying existing lipid-lowering strategies highlights the complexity of lipid metabolism and the necessity for broader understanding of the links between lipids and the cardiovascular system. |
spellingShingle | Akoumianakis, I Antoniades, C Is stress response a new link between adipose tissue and atherogenesis? The role of HSPs/HSF1. |
title | Is stress response a new link between adipose tissue and atherogenesis? The role of HSPs/HSF1. |
title_full | Is stress response a new link between adipose tissue and atherogenesis? The role of HSPs/HSF1. |
title_fullStr | Is stress response a new link between adipose tissue and atherogenesis? The role of HSPs/HSF1. |
title_full_unstemmed | Is stress response a new link between adipose tissue and atherogenesis? The role of HSPs/HSF1. |
title_short | Is stress response a new link between adipose tissue and atherogenesis? The role of HSPs/HSF1. |
title_sort | is stress response a new link between adipose tissue and atherogenesis the role of hsps hsf1 |
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