2.Applications of molecular imaging in vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque.
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2009;31(2):248-252
Atherosclerosis plaque is the underline cause of ischemic stroke and acute coronary syndrome. In this article, the applications of molecular imaging in vulnerable plaque are reviewed.
Atherosclerosis
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diagnosis
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pathology
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Humans
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Molecular Imaging
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methods
3.The Role of Platelet Exosomes in Atherogenic Thrombosis --Review.
Dong-Lian TAO ; Shan DENG ; Yue HU ; Xiu-Quan WU ; Yi-Jian CHEN
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2022;30(3):975-978
Exosomes are subtypes of extracellur vesicles containing a variety of cell-specific proteins, lipids and nucleic acids released during cell activation or apoptosis, and play the role of intercellur communication mediators in different physiological and pathological processes. With the development of research in recent years, the role of platelet-derived exosomes in cardiovascular diseases has attracted extensive attention. This paper reviews the role of platelet-derived exosomes in atherosclerotic thrombosis and the potential role of platelet-derived exosomes as biomarkers for the diagnosis and treatment of atherosclerotic thrombotic disease and the problems to be solved.
Apoptosis
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Atherosclerosis/pathology*
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Blood Platelets/pathology*
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Exosomes/pathology*
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Humans
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Thrombosis
4.Atherosclerosis, vascular aging and therapeutic strategies.
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2012;18(2):83-87
With the arrival of the era of global population aging, we strive for healthy aging and a healthy senior life rather than simple prolongation of the physical age. For the past 50 years, cardiovascular diseases (CVD) have been the most common cause of death among the elderly people globally. In China, there has been an exponential increase in the incidence of heart disease and stroke in the elderly population. Atherosclerosis is the pathological change in the coronary artery disease, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease. Despite the significant benefit demonstrated, control of classic risk factors alone, such as lifestyle change or drug therapy, was shown to have limitations in reducing the incidence of cardiovascular events. Vascular aging has been shown to be an important independent predictor of CVD events. Interventions targeting vascular aging have emerged as a new paradigm in conjunction with control of risk factors for the prevention of CVD. Vascular aging and atherosclerosis are two distinct pathological changes and difficult to distinguish clinically. Recent research with Chinese medicine (CM) has shown encouraging observations, linking the clinical benefit of delaying vascular aging and treating atherosclerosis. These results demonstrate great potential of CM in the prevention and treatment of CVD.
Aging
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pathology
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Atherosclerosis
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therapy
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Blood Vessels
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pathology
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Humans
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Risk Factors
6.Animal models for the atherosclerosis research: a review.
Li XIANGDONG ; Liu YUANWU ; Zhang HUA ; Ren LIMING ; Li QIUYAN ; Li NING
Protein & Cell 2011;2(3):189-201
Atherosclerosis is a leading cause of death worldwide, and its mechanisms are still unclear. However, various animal models have significantly advanced our understanding of the mechanisms involved in atherosclerosis and have allowed the evaluation of therapeutic options. The aim of this paper is to review those animal models (i.e., rabbits, mice, rats, guinea pigs, hamsters, avian, carnivores, swine, and, non-human primates) that have been used to study atherosclerosis. Though there is no single perfect animal model that completely replicates the stages of human atherosclerosis, cholesterol feeding and mechanical endothelial injury are two common features shared by most models of atherosclerosis. Further, with the development of genetically modified animals, these models are significantly broadening our understanding of the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis.
Animals
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Atherosclerosis
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epidemiology
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metabolism
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pathology
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Disease Models, Animal
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Humans
7.Comparative study on the viscoelastic properties of phagocytes of atherosclerotic origin.
Wei ZENG ; Xiaoyan DENG ; Jian QIN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2009;26(6):1264-1280
A micropipette aspiration technique was adopted in this study on the viscoelastic properties of phagocytes of atherosclerotic origin. A standard linear solid model (Kelvin model) was employed to fit the experimental data, and the 3 viscoelastic coefficients of the model were used to compare the mechanical properties of the phagocytes in different phases during atherosclerosis development. The experimental results indicated that prior to the formation of atherosclerosis, the deformability of the macrophages matured from monocytes decreased, and their rigidity increased. At the initial stage of atherosclerosis formation, the deformability of the foam-cells decreased further. We believe that the deterioration in the deformability of the cells might reduce their mobility within the arterial wall, thus leading to the genesis of atherosclerosis caused by the stagnation and accumulation of the cells laden with atherogenic lipids within the arterial wall. This finding may have important implication in the researches on arteriosclerosis.
Animals
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Atherosclerosis
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pathology
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Elasticity
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Linear Models
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Male
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Monocytes
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pathology
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Phagocytes
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pathology
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Rabbits
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Random Allocation
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Viscosity
8.Effect of adventitia cells on occurrence and development of atherosclerosis.
Cong-Xiaoi RUAN ; Yu-Jie LI ; Qing YANG ; Ying CHEN ; Xiao-Gang WENG ; Lan WANG ; Shu-Yuan ZHOU ; Xiao-Xin ZHU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(6):791-794
The effect of adventitia on the occurrence and development of atherosclerosis (As) is getting more attentions. Fibroblasts, mast cells, dendritic cells, vasa vasorums, vascular-associated lymphoid tissues, and vascular peripheral nerves are related to the occurrence and development of As. This essay summarizes studies on the changes in adventitia in As process and its effect on the occurrence and development of As, as well as the latest progress.
Adventitia
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drug effects
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metabolism
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pathology
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Animals
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Atherosclerosis
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drug therapy
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metabolism
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pathology
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Disease Progression
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Humans
10.To investigate the strategy of Chinese medicine for prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis based on vascular aging.
Ding-Zhu SHEN ; Chuan CHEN ; Hui-Ying CHI
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2012;32(2):266-268
Atherosclerosis, a chronic degenerative disease mainly attacks the middle-aged and the aged population as they grow old. Anti-angiocellular aging has gradually become a new strategy for atherosclerosis. In the process of atherosclerosis developing, endothelial cell renewing is speeding. Various biological function disorders that induce blood vessel aging emerge, which leads to changes of the telomere and telomerase, resulting in aged endothelial cells and dysfunction. Telomere and telomerase may play key roles in the etiological factors such as inflammation and AS plaque. In our previous work we have found that Chinese compounds with Shen invigorating effects could not only obviously ameliorate the symptoms and functions of the senility, but also show significant effects on restraining atherosclerosis. We should actively study the mechanisms of Chinese medicine for treating atherosclerosis from Shen, and the mechanisms of Shen invigorating compounds for regulating angiocellular aging through the telomere pathway, thus providing evidence for establishing vascular cell aging based atherosclerosis prevention and treatment strategies by Chinese medicine.
Aging
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Atherosclerosis
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pathology
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prevention & control
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Endothelium, Vascular
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pathology
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional