Abstract
Complications from atherosclerosis cause most deaths in western countries, and their incidence appears to be markedly increasing in developing countries, thus suggesting a correlation that is directly proportional to social progress. In recent years, the different branches of medical research, from studies on vascular disease to those on lipid and glucose metabolism, and also clinical research on coronary, carotid and peripheral artery diseases, epidemiologic and pharmacologic research, have concentrated on these diseases with the common aim of reducing the incidence of cardiovascular diseases, and mortality. Scientific progress has greatly improved our understanding of the pathogenic mechanisms underlying the progression of cardiovascular disease, and efforts in this discipline now appear more necessary than ever.
Keywords: Hyperlipidemia, Endothelial Dysfunction, low density lipoproteins (LDL), C. Pneumoniae, RENAL FAILURE, IMMUNOMODULATION, NEOVASCULARIZATION
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title: Cardiorenal Consequences of Atherosclerosis and Statins Therapy: From the Past to the Future
Volume: 11 Issue: 30
Author(s): M. Buemi, C. Aloisi, F. Fulvio, C. Caccamo, E. Cavallaro, E. Crasci, M. Criseo, F. Corica and N. Frisina
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Keywords: Hyperlipidemia, Endothelial Dysfunction, low density lipoproteins (LDL), C. Pneumoniae, RENAL FAILURE, IMMUNOMODULATION, NEOVASCULARIZATION
Abstract: Complications from atherosclerosis cause most deaths in western countries, and their incidence appears to be markedly increasing in developing countries, thus suggesting a correlation that is directly proportional to social progress. In recent years, the different branches of medical research, from studies on vascular disease to those on lipid and glucose metabolism, and also clinical research on coronary, carotid and peripheral artery diseases, epidemiologic and pharmacologic research, have concentrated on these diseases with the common aim of reducing the incidence of cardiovascular diseases, and mortality. Scientific progress has greatly improved our understanding of the pathogenic mechanisms underlying the progression of cardiovascular disease, and efforts in this discipline now appear more necessary than ever.
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Buemi M., Aloisi C., Fulvio F., Caccamo C., Cavallaro E., Crasci E., Criseo M., Corica F. and Frisina N., Cardiorenal Consequences of Atherosclerosis and Statins Therapy: From the Past to the Future, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2005; 11 (30) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138161205774580589
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138161205774580589 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1873-4286 |
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