Atherosclerosis - Main Cause Discovered

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Article Date: 13 Jan 2012 - 0:00 PST

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Researchers at the NYU Langone Medical Center have just discovered one of the main causes of atherosclerosis - the buildup of fatty materials in an artery causing it to be narrowed. The study, which was published online by Nature Immunology, explains how macrophages, disease-causing cells that accumulate in arteries, contribute to the development of the disease.

The senior author of the study, Kathryn J. Moore, PhD, said

"We have discovered that macrophages that accumulate in plaques secrete a molecule called netrin-1. Our study shows that netrin-1 blocks the normal migration of macrophages out of arteries, causing these immune cells to accumulate and promote the progression of atherosclerosis."

Macrophages are sent to arteries by the immune system to clean up cholesterol pockets, however, when they are filled with the detrimental form of cholesterol they get trapped and provoke an inflammatory response. The swelled macrophages then become a component of the plaque found in the artery walls. Before, it had been unknown why macrophages were found so abundantly in artery plaques.

The cells remain stuck in the artery plaque leading to Atherosclerosis. The netrin-1 secretion prevents the macrophages from leaving the artery as it signals the cells to stop any form of migration. Experiments show that genetically eliminating netrin-1 results in a reduction of macrophages in artery plaque and minimization of atherosclerosis.

The study at the Langone Medical Center involved monitoring the movement of macrophage cells in and out of plaques using a florescent tracking technique. They found that the macrophages that were in the presence of netrin-1 were immobilized in the plaque and accumulated in number, but the ones where netrin-1 had been deleted were able to emigrate from the plaque.

Lead author of the study and post-doctoral researcher in the Marc and Ruti Bell Vascular Biology and Disease Program, Janine M. van Gils, PhD, said the following

"Our study identifies netrin-1 as a novel target for future therapeutic intervention for the treatment of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. This discovery provides new clues to help reduce the amount of plaque in arteries and the threat of atherosclerosis, a major cause of mortality in Western countries. The development of a new strategy to diminish macrophage accumulation in plaque offers great promise to reducing the occurrence of fatal cardiac events."

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Don't confuse the putty for the crack

posted by libra9 on 21 Jan 2012 at 9:11 am

My PhD dissertation research indicates the following:

Macrophages, cholesterol, etc. do NOT cause atherosclerosis. They are the putty in the crack i.e. the response to repair the injury.

The fundamental cause of atherosclerosis is damage to the endothelium. The multifactorial etiology of atherosclerosis results from mechanical (hemodynamics), chemical (toxins) and even electrical (EMF) assaults.

We can intercede at various points in the cascade of causation to slow the development of plaque, but it is far better to mitigate the first causes.

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Iron In Atherosclerosis

posted by Tom on 14 Jan 2012 at 5:25 am

"New Target For Atherosclerosis Treatment - Hormone That Controls Iron Levels"
"Researchers at Emory University School of Medicine have identified hepcidin, a hormone that regulates iron levels in the body, as a potential target for treating atherosclerosis."
"Suppressing hepcidin is a way to reduce the iron levels inside the white blood cells found in arterial plaques. Reducing iron levels pushes those cells to clean up harmful cholesterol in a process called
"reverse cholesterol transport,"

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Western World diseases.....

posted by cantubury on 12 Jan 2012 at 5:31 pm

"...atherosclerosis, a major cause of mortality in Western countries"... It seems to be a western invention. could it be the chemicals and gluten & high frutose corn used in all our foods be a cause of this "epigenetic" magic

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