Commentary
Atherosclerosis
Author(s): Ji-Hoon*
Atherosclerosis is a multifactorial illness marked by the production of cholesterol-containing plaque in the pronounced intima closest to the heart's elastic-type arteries with high blood flow. Plaques occur when the endothelium in areas of turbulent blood flow is damaged by arterial pressure. It affects the majority of the Western population, including children and teenagers. This refutes the idea that atherogenesis is a single-gene disease. It was revealed in 1988 that atherogenesis requires the presence of atherogenic (modified, including oxidised) LDLs. We developed a new hypothesis describing the fundamental determinants of atherogenesis based on our discovery, which suggested that lipid overloading of enterocytes could contribute to the creation of modified LDLs only 8 articles meet the criteria and the data were collected from the 8 articles. The findings indicated that pat.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37532/ puljedpm.2022;5(2):16-18