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<h2>Atherosclerosis</h2> | <h2>Atherosclerosis</h2> | ||
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<p style="text-align: justify; text-justify: inter-word;"> Atherosclerosis is a cardiovascular disease where arteries are occluded due to the enlargement of their walls and subsequent reduction of the internal diameter. This disease has been recently identified to be one of the major causes of death. Only in the United States, it is estimated that approximately 36.3% of annual deaths are caused by this condition, whereas in Mexico, atherosclerosis is now considered the first cause of death.8 | <p style="text-align: justify; text-justify: inter-word;"> Atherosclerosis is a cardiovascular disease where arteries are occluded due to the enlargement of their walls and subsequent reduction of the internal diameter. This disease has been recently identified to be one of the major causes of death. Only in the United States, it is estimated that approximately 36.3% of annual deaths are caused by this condition, whereas in Mexico, atherosclerosis is now considered the first cause of death.8 | ||
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<h2>LDL Theory</h2> | <h2>LDL Theory</h2> | ||
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<p style="text-align: justify; text-justify: inter-word;"> Atherosclerosis is a cardiovascular disease where arteries are occluded due to the enlargement of their walls and subsequLDLs trigger the development of atheroma due to their oxidation; this biochemical transformation occurs in response to the highly oxidative environment of the extracellular liquid, and can occur through a variety of mechanisms, the most important of which is the interaction of lipoproteins with Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in the bloodstream.6 Even though this reaction can potentially occur either within fatty acids or sterols, the current project will only focus on the oxidation of cholesterol, specifically in the oxidized product 7-ketocholesterol, one of the most common reaction products.6 | <p style="text-align: justify; text-justify: inter-word;"> Atherosclerosis is a cardiovascular disease where arteries are occluded due to the enlargement of their walls and subsequLDLs trigger the development of atheroma due to their oxidation; this biochemical transformation occurs in response to the highly oxidative environment of the extracellular liquid, and can occur through a variety of mechanisms, the most important of which is the interaction of lipoproteins with Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in the bloodstream.6 Even though this reaction can potentially occur either within fatty acids or sterols, the current project will only focus on the oxidation of cholesterol, specifically in the oxidized product 7-ketocholesterol, one of the most common reaction products.6 | ||
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<h2>Chemically altered Cholesterol</h2> | <h2>Chemically altered Cholesterol</h2> | ||
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<p style="text-align: justify; text-justify: inter-word;"> This chemical alteration of cholesterol structure does not only modify its chemical behaviour, but also its metabolism. Among all possible modifications, the following have already been described:6 <br><br> | <p style="text-align: justify; text-justify: inter-word;"> This chemical alteration of cholesterol structure does not only modify its chemical behaviour, but also its metabolism. Among all possible modifications, the following have already been described:6 <br><br> |
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