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__Atheroscsclerosis __ The effects of lysophosphatidic acid on the vascular system with a in depth look at atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is the narrowing of the arteries due to the disposition of plaque. Atherosclerosis is a slowly progressing, multifocal, chronic arterial disease that is characterized by inflamma {{http://www.wiki.vetphysiol.hu/moin_static198/applets/FCKeditor/editor/images/spacer.gif||background-image="url("/moin_static198/applets/FCKeditor/editor/skins/silver/fck_strip.gif")",font-size="1em",background-position="0px -576px",class="TB_Button_Image"}} tory and regenerative processes, which lead to matrix remodelling and large lipid deposits. The retention of low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and activation of endothelial cells initiate atherosclerotic lesion formation in the inner layer (intima) of medium and large-sized arteries, such as coronary arteries and cerebral arteries, predominantly at predilection sites, where the laminar blood flow is disturbed (Libby et al., 2011; Weber and Noels, 2011) As cardiac disease is a leading cause of death throughout the Western world, research into this area may prevent the influx in cardiovascular disease in further years to come. |
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Atheroscsclerosis
The effects of lysophosphatidic acid on the vascular system with a in depth look at atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is the narrowing of the arteries due to the disposition of plaque. Atherosclerosis is a slowly progressing, multifocal, chronic arterial disease that is characterized by inflamma tory and regenerative processes, which lead to matrix remodelling and large lipid deposits. The retention of low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and activation of endothelial cells initiate atherosclerotic lesion formation in the inner layer (intima) of medium and large-sized arteries, such as coronary arteries and cerebral arteries, predominantly at predilection sites, where the laminar blood flow is disturbed (Libby et al., 2011; Weber and Noels, 2011) As cardiac disease is a leading cause of death throughout the Western world, research into this area may prevent the influx in cardiovascular disease in further years to come.