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Arterial wall injury and proteoglycan changes in atherosclerosis
Authors:G S Berenson  B Radhakrishnamurthy  S R Srinivasan  P Vijayagopal  E R Dalferes
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans 70112-2865.
Abstract:
The concept of injury as a mechanism leading to atherosclerosis has been fostered by numerous studies of initiating factors and by observation of the response of cardiovascular connective tissue, ie, cellular and extracellular matrix components. Carbohydrate-protein macromolecules of the extracellular matrix are a complex group of biologically important substances that play a crucial role in mesenchymal tissue repair following injury, a process needed to maintain arterial wall integrity. Of particular interest are the proteoglycans that enter into a variety of roles, from that of inhibiting atherosclerosis and helping to maintain fibrillar structures to that of taking part in lipid deposition in the development of atherosclerosis.
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