HDL and Reverse Cholesterol Transport
University of Ottawa · New York University
Abstract
Cardiovascular disease, with atherosclerosis as the major underlying factor, remains the leading cause of death worldwide. It is well established that cholesterol ester-enriched foam cells are the hallmark of atherosclerotic plaques. Multiple lines of evidence support that enhancing foam cell cholesterol efflux by HDL (high-density lipoprotein) particles, the first step of reverse cholesterol transport (RCT), is a promising antiatherogenic strategy. Yet, excitement towards the therapeutic potential of manipulating RCT for the treatment of cardiovascular disease has faded because of the lack of the association between cardiovascular disease risk and what was typically measured in intervention trials, namely HDL…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 54.14
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- 100%
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- 195
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3Topics & keywords
- Reverse cholesterol transport
- Randomized controlled trial
- Cholesterol
- Disease
- Medicine
- Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- Lipoprotein
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being