Understanding Atherosclerosis Development

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Atherosclerosis Revision Sheet

1. 📌 Essentials

  • A disease characterized by lipid deposits (atheromas) in medium-large arteries' intima.
  • Main risk factors: hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, smoking, diabetes, age.
  • Initiates with endothelial dysfunction precipitated by risk factors.
  • LDL cholesterol infiltration and oxidation trigger early lesion development.
  • Foam cells derive from monocytes that migrate and transform in the vessel wall.
  • Plaques consist of a lipid core, fibrous cap, and cellular components.
  • Plaque stability depends on collagen content and lipid richness.
  • Cap rupture leads to thrombus formation, causing ischemia or infarction.
  • Symptoms are often asymptomatic until >70% arterial narrowing.
  • Affected arteries: coronary, carotid, lower limb arteries.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • Endothelial cells — regulate vascular permeability; initial site of dysfunction.
  • LDL cholesterol — deposits in arterial wall, oxidizes contributing to atherogenesis.
  • Monocytes/Macrophages — attracted to early lesion, become foam cells.
  • Foam cells — lipid-laden macrophages; main component of fatty streaks.
  • Vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) — migrate inward, produce collagen and extracellular matrix (ECM).
  • Fibrous cap — collagen-rich layer covering the plaque, maintaining stability.
  • Lipid core — necrotic debris, extracellular lipids, foam cells.
  • Thrombus — formed after cap rupture, causes occlusion.
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1. Which of the following is a primary risk factor that contributes to endothelial dysfunction in atherosclerosis?

2. Which factors are primarily associated with the initiation of atherosclerosis according to the revision sheet?

3. How does LDL oxidation contribute to sub-endothelial infiltration in atherosclerosis?

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Endothelial dysfunction — role?

Initiates atherogenesis by increasing permeability and adhesion.

Atherosclerosis — definition?

Lipid deposits in medium-large arteries

LDL oxidation — process?

LDL becomes oxidized in sub-endothelial space.

Risk factors — examples?

Hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, smoking, diabetes, age

Monocyte recruitment — mechanism?

Attracted by endothelial adhesion molecules.

Initiate with?

Endothelial dysfunction

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