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Atherosclerosis, the major underlying cause of cardiovascular disease, is characterized by a lipid-driven infiltration of inflammatory cells in large and medium arteries. Increased production and activation of monocytes, neutrophils, and platelets, driven by hypercholesterolaemia and defective high-density lipoproteins-mediated cholesterol efflux, tissue necrosis and cytokine production after myocardial infarction, or metabolic abnormalities associated with diabetes, contribute to atherogenesis and athero-thrombosis. This suggests that in addition to traditional approaches of low-density lipoproteins lowering and anti-platelet drugs, therapies directed at abnormal haematopoiesis, including anti-inflammatory agents, drugs that suppress myelopoiesis, and excessive platelet production, rHDL infusions and anti-obesity and anti-diabetic agents, may help to prevent athero-thrombosis.
Blood Platelets, Myelopoiesis, Myeloproliferative Disorders, Leukocytosis, Neutrophils, Thrombosis, Atherosclerosis, Hematopoietic Stem Cells, Monocytes, Hematopoiesis, Thrombopoiesis, Cholesterol, Metabolic Diseases, Risk Factors, Hematopoiesis, Extramedullary, Humans
Blood Platelets, Myelopoiesis, Myeloproliferative Disorders, Leukocytosis, Neutrophils, Thrombosis, Atherosclerosis, Hematopoietic Stem Cells, Monocytes, Hematopoiesis, Thrombopoiesis, Cholesterol, Metabolic Diseases, Risk Factors, Hematopoiesis, Extramedullary, Humans
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