OXIDIZED LIPOPROTEINS IN ATHEROSCLEROSIS AND THROMBOSIS

被引:179
作者
HOLVOET, P
COLLEN, D
机构
[1] Ctr. for Molec. and Vascular Biology, University of Leuven
[2] Ctr. for Molec. and Vascular Biology, University of Leuven, Campus Gasthuisberg, O and N, B-3000 Leuven
关键词
LDL OXIDATION; ATHEROGENESIS; ANTIOXIDANT;
D O I
10.1096/fasebj.8.15.8001740
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Oxidized low density lipoproteins (LDL) and autoimmune antibodies against oxidized LDL have been demonstrated in human atherosclerotic lesions; they may enhance the progression of these lesions by 1) enhancing monocyte adhesion and macrophage foam cell generation; 2) inducing smooth muscle cell migration, proliferation, and foam cell generation; 3) enhancing platelet adhesion and aggregation, which may stimulate macrophage foam cell generation and smooth muscle cell proliferation; 4) triggering thrombosis; and 5) impairing vasodilation, which results in increased shear stress. The oxidation of LDL probably occurs in the arterial wall, where it is sequestered from circulating antioxidants. Atherosclerotic arterial walls contain increased levels of redox-active metal ions, and the LDL of patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease are more susceptible to oxidation, possibly as a result of reduced endogenous antioxidants such as vitamin E. Dietary supplementation with vitamin E (up to 1,000 IU/day) or administration of probucol reduce the oxidation rate of LDL and may significantly decrease the risk of coronary heart disease.-Holvoet, P., Collen, D. Oxidized lipoproteins in atherosclerosis and thrombosis.
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页码:1279 / 1284
页数:6
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