NUTRITION AND ATHEROSCLEROSIS Flashcards

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what are some causes of atherosclerosis

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  1. unhealthy diet
  2. physical inactivity
  3. smoking
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2
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define arteriosclerosis

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hardening of the arteries

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  1. atherosclerosis
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deposits of fat and cholesterol in the large coronary artery

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  1. arteriolosclerosis
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hardening or stiffening and loss of elasticity of the small arteries and arterioles

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5
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  1. monckebergs arteriosclerosis
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deposits of calcium in the medium arteries

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what does the atherosclerotic plaque contain

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  1. cholesterol
  2. lipids
  3. inflammatory cells
  4. smooth muscle cells
  5. thrombus
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7
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what is the main mechanism behind atherosclerosis

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lack of cholesterol removal by HDL and increased deposition of cholesterol by LDL

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what is the function of the apolipoprotein

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  1. produces the lipoprotein
  2. maintains the structural integrity of the lipoprotein
  3. docks to receptors for lipid uptake
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function of HDL

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this is considered good lipoprotein
-it is produced in the liver
-it transports excess cholesterol from periphery to the liver

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function of LDL

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  • comes from VLDL
    -transports excess cholesterol from the liver to the periphery
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explain the steps of plaque formation

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  1. increase in LDL causes LDL to diffuse through the endothelium into the arterial wall and oxidise into oxLDL
  2. this recruits macrophages that take up this oxLDL to form foam cells
    -these foam cells form the streaky plaque appearance
  3. smooth muscle cells migrate to the streaky plaque and form a fibrous cap that stabilises the plaque
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what happens as this plaque builds

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  1. plaque grows
  2. forms a blockage that could erode
  3. lead to unstable angina
  4. myocardial infarction
  5. death
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what are risk factors for atherosclerosis

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  1. smoking
  2. diabetes( high blood glucose)
  3. poor diet
  4. physical inactivity
  5. hypertension
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14
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what is the therapeutic approach used in anginas

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  1. B blockers
  2. calcium blockers
  3. nitrates
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15
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what is considered the drug of the future in atherosclerosis

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it is called PCSK9
-it targets the LDL receptors so that they cannot be recycled and thus; LDL is removed from circulation

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surgical angina approaches

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  1. use catheter to insert a balloon in a process called percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA)
  2. stents but could lead to restenosis