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Inflammation in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease: From diagnosis to treatment
Inflammation in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Residual inflammatory risk (RIR), defined by high‐sensitive C‐reactive protein (hsCRP) concentration of ≥2 mg/L, represents a strong predictor of future atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) events. Although increased hsCRP values ≥2 mg/L might be detected in every three out of five ASCVD
Natalie Arnold, Wolfgang Koenig
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Value of Ultrahigh‐Resolution Photon‐Counting Detector Computed Tomography in Cardiac Imaging
Photon‐counting detector computed tomography (PCD‐CT) represents a big leap forward in non‐invasive cardiac assessment over conventional standard resolution energy‐integrating detector (EID)‐CTs. This new detector technology enables ultrahigh‐resolution (UHR) imaging at resolutions of up to 0.2 mm.
Dmitrij Kravchenko +10 more
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miRNA and leptin signaling in metabolic diseases and at extreme environments
Abstract The burden of growing concern about the dysregulation of metabolic processes arises due to complex interplay between environment and nutrition that has great impact on genetics and epigenetics of an individual. Thereby, any abnormality at the level of food intake regulating hormones may contribute to the development of metabolic diseases in ...
Samrita Mondal +3 more
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Epicardial Adipose Tissue: A Multimodal Imaging Diagnostic Perspective
Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT), strategically located between the myocardium and the visceral pericardial layer, is increasingly recognized as an active player in cardiovascular health rather than a passive fat depot.
Giancarlo Trimarchi +14 more
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Mass spectrometry for the study of adipocyte cell secretome in cardiovascular diseases
Abstract Adipose tissue is classically considered the primary site of lipid storage, but in recent years has garnered appreciation for its broad role as an endocrine organ, capable of remotely signaling to other tissues to alter their metabolic program.
Erica Gianazza +3 more
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Background: Pericoronary adipose tissue (PCAT) is considered as a source of inflammatory mediators, leading to the development of coronary atherosclerosis.
Yuxue Dang +8 more
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Towards pericoronary adipose tissue as a clinical imaging marker for coronary inflammation [PDF]
Early detection and treatment of coronary atherosclerosis is essential in reducing the impact of coronary artery disease (CAD). Inflammation plays an important role in the development of coronary atherosclerosis, often preceding plaque formation ...
Ma, Runlei
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Abstract Objective Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is a visceral fat that has been associated with coronary artery disease and atrial fibrillation. Previous work has revealed that EAT exhibits beige features. Methods First, a new pan‐genomic microarray analysis was performed on previously collected paired human EAT and thoracic subcutaneous AT (thSAT ...
Elisa Doukbi +14 more
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Background The aim of this retrospective cross-sectional study was to investigate the relationship between epicardial adipose tissue and coronary artery disease and its severity.
Maryam Moradi, Vahid Talebi
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Perivascular adipose tissue and coronary vascular disease [PDF]
Coronary perivascular adipose tissue is a naturally occurring adipose tissue depot that normally surrounds the major coronary arteries on the surface of the heart.
Conteh, Abass M. +5 more
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