1. What are the fundamental events in the formation of atherosclerotic lesions?
Activation of monocytes and differentiation into lipid-laden macrophages are fundamental events in the formation of atherosclerotic lesions.
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2. What are the contributions mentioned in the paper "Atherosclerosis as an inflammatory disease" ?
Atherosclerosis starts with an innate immune response involving the recruitment and activation of monocytes macrophages that respond to an excessive accumulation of modified lipids within the arterial wall, followed by an adaptive immune response involving antigen-specific T lymphocytes.
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3. What is the role of microparticles in the regulation of caveolin-1?
In summary, monocyte microparticles active multiple pathways related to nitrosative stress in endothelial cells including both PI-3-kinase and ERK1/2 in the regulation of caveolin-1 expression.
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4. What is the mechanism of cross-talk between platelets and endothelial cells?
Cross-talk may occur over a distance (paracrine signaling), via transient interactions (so-called give-and-go mechanism), or through receptormediated cell-cell adhesion.
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