Atherosclerosis Flashcards

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Define atherosclerosis

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The form of arteriosclerosis (i.e. Disease causing the thickening and loss of elasticity of arterial walls) which is characterized by the formation of a lipid and cholesterol laden mass in the intima or media of large and medium sized arteries

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Define dyslipidaemia

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Elevated total or low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels, or levels of high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol

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Cut offs for dyslipidaemia

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  • elevated total-chol >5.2mmol/L
  • elevated LDL-chol >3.4mmol/L
  • elevated triglyceride >1.7mmol/L
  • depressed HDL-chol <1.0mmol/L
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Atherosclerotic process stages

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1) endothelial dysfunction/infiltration of LDL intima
2) modification (oxidisation) of LDL-migration of monocytes
3) macrophages engulf ox-LDL - foam cell formation
4) SMC migration/proliferation - extra cellular matrix degradation
5) plaque rupture/thrombosis

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What are the anti-atherogenic effects of endothelium-derived NO

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  • vasodilation
  • ⬇️ shear and pressure
  • ⬇️ platelet aggregation and adhesion
  • ⬇️ monocyte adhesion and macrophage transformation
  • ⬇️ smooth muscle cell proliferation, transmigration
  • ⬇️ superoxide anions, ox-LDL and foam cell formation
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How much of heart disease is attributed to high cholesterol?

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1/3 of global heart disease is attributable to high cholesterol (WHO)

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Effect of exercise on cholesterol levels

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  • ⬆️ HDL-C
  • ⬇️ TC and LDL-C less frequent
  • longer stimulus and/or dietary intervention may be needed for LDL and TC reduction
  • exercise more effective in subjects with high total cholesterol levels
  • exercise duration most important part of prescription
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How might exercise prevent atherosclerosis progression?

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  • exercise stimulus for NO release
  • NO has anti-atherogenic properties
  • training significantly increases NO-mediated endothelial function especially in subjects with risk factors and CV diseases
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Effects of statins on exercise capacity

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  • can induce myalgia/myopathies
  • statin-induced myalgia worsened by exercise
  • statin may block aerobic training response
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