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Atherosclerosis: Known and unknown

Journal

PATHOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
Volume 72, Issue 3, Pages 151-160

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pin.13202

Keywords

animal models; atherosclerosis; hypercholesterolemia; pathology

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Funding

  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [JP15H04718]
  2. Guangdong Province [2020KCXTD038]
  3. JSPS-CAS Bilateral Joint Research Program [JPJSBP 120187204]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81770457, 81941001]

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Atherosclerotic disease is a global killer caused by multiple factors. While progress has been made in understanding its pathogenesis, further research is needed to develop new treatments.
Atherosclerotic disease, such as myocardial infarction and stroke, is the number one killer worldwide. Atherosclerosis is considered to be caused by multiple factors, including genetic and environmental factors. In humans, it takes several decades until the clinical complications develop. There are many known risk factors for atherosclerosis, including hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, diabetes and smoking, which are involved in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis; however, it is generally believed that atherosclerosis is vascular chronic inflammation initiated by interactions of these risk factors and arterial wall cells. In the past 30 years, the molecular mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis have been investigated extensively using genetically modified animals, and lipid-reducing drugs, such as statins, have been demonstrated as the most effective for the prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis. However, despite this progress, questions regarding the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis remain and there is a need to develop new animal models and novel therapeutics to treat patients who cannot be effectively treated by statins. In this review, we will focus on two topics of atherosclerosis, pathology and pathogenesis, and discuss unanswered questions.

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