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Factors affecting proteoglycan synthesis and structure that modify the interaction with lipoproteins

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posted on 2024-11-01, 07:45 authored by Sunday Yang, Narin DerrickNarin Derrick, Micah Burch, Peter Little AMPeter Little AM
Atherosclerosis and its sequelae remain the major contributors to morbidity and premature mortality, despite the availability of the efficacious statin drugs. It has recently been demonstrated that human atherosclerosis in coronary arteries commences with the binding and retention of atherogenic ApoB-containing lipoproteins by modified proteoglycans. Vascular smooth muscle cells are the major source of proteoglycans in the vessel wall. A multitude of vasoactive factors stimulate the synthesis of proteoglycans and modify the structure of glycosaminoglycan chains produced by vascular smooth muscle cells and numerous diabetes and cardiovascular drugs prevent or reverse changes in proteoglycan synthesis. This review considers these factors and the extent to which they modify the interaction of proteoglycans with lipids and, thus, drive or delay the development of atherosclerosis.

History

Journal

Clinical Lipidology

Volume

4

Issue

4

Start page

479

End page

492

Total pages

14

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2009 Future Medicine Ltd

Former Identifier

2006020962

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2012-01-13