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Disease Stage-dependent Accumulation of Lipid and Protein Oxidation Products in Human Atherosclerosis

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Journal Am J Pathol
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Pathology
Date 2002 Feb 13
PMID 11839591
Citations 44
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Abstract

Oxidative modification of low-density lipoprotein is thought to promote arterial lipid accumulation and atherogenesis. Previous studies reported on the presence of certain lipid or protein oxidation products in lesions, although a systematic investigation measuring several oxidation parameters and the accumulation of nonoxidized lipids and antioxidants at various stages of atherosclerosis has not been performed in the same tissue. Using the intimal lipoprotein-containing fraction of human aortic lesions, we demonstrate here that cholesterol accumulated with lesion development and that this increase was already significant at the fatty streak stage. By comparison, cholesterylesters increased significantly only in fibro-fatty and more complex lesions that also contained significantly increased amounts of cholesterylester hydro(pero)xides and 27-hydroxycholesterol. Cholesterylester hydroxides were the major lipid oxidation product detected. Despite accumulation of oxidized lipid, alpha-tocopherol was also present and maintained at a comparable level over the disease process. Of the oxidized protein moieties measured only o,o-dityrosine increased with disease, although chlorotyrosines were present at relatively high levels in all lesions compared to healthy vessels. Our data show that accumulation of nonoxidized lipid precedes that of oxidized lipid in human aortic lesions.

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