1. what is the role of a high density lipoprotein in preventing atherosclerosis?
High density lipoprotein prevents oxidized low density lipoprotein-induced inhibition of endothelial nitric-oxide synthase localization and activation in caveolae.
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2. What is the role of HDL in preventing eNOS?
Beside a direct anti-inflammatory effect, HDL may counteract some of the pro-atherogeniceffects of oxidized LDL (OxLDL); as example, HDL were shown to inhibit modified-LDL-inducedmonocyte-endothelium interaction [72], to prevent OxLDL-induced inhibition of eNOSactivation [73], as well as OxLDL-induced platelet aggregation and adhesion [74], endothelialcell death [75] and reactive oxygen species increase [76].
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3. What are the main apoproteins of HDL?
HDL carry additional apoproteins (including apoE, apoCs, apoA-IV,apoA-V, apoJ, apoF, apoM, apoL1), enzymes involved in lipid metabolism (including LCAT andphospholipid transfer protein [PLTP]) as well as antioxidant enzymes, such as paraoxonase 1(PON1), platelet-activating factor-acetyl hydrolase (PAF-AH) and glutathione selenoperoxidase(GSPx), acute phase response proteins (including serum amyloid A [SAA]) and complementcomponents [31].
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4. What is the effect of anacetrapib on the cardiovascular?
as anacetrapib also significantly reducedLDL-C levels, it is likely that the observed cardiovascular benefit depends on this effect [132].
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