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Short Communication: Dating Components of Human Atherosclerotic Plaques
RATIONALE:Atherosclerotic plaques that give rise to acute clinical symptoms are typically characterized by degradation of the connective tissue and plaque rupture. Experimental studies have shown that mechanisms to repair vulnerable lesions exist, but the rate of remodeling of human plaque tissue ha...
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Published in: | Circulation research 2010-04, Vol.106 (6), p.1174-1177 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | RATIONALE:Atherosclerotic plaques that give rise to acute clinical symptoms are typically characterized by degradation of the connective tissue and plaque rupture. Experimental studies have shown that mechanisms to repair vulnerable lesions exist, but the rate of remodeling of human plaque tissue has not been studied.
OBJECTIVE:In the present study, we determined the biological age of different components of advanced human atherosclerotic plaques by analyzing tissue levels of C released into the atmosphere during the nuclear weapons tests in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
METHODS AND RESULTS:Atherosclerotic plaques were obtained from 10 patients (age 46 to 80 years) undergoing carotid surgery. Different regions of the plaques were dissected and analyzed for C content using accelerator mass spectrometry. At the time of surgery, the mean biological age of the cap region was 6.4±3.2 years, which was significantly lower than that of the shoulder region (12.9±3.0 years, P |
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ISSN: | 0009-7330 1524-4571 |
DOI: | 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.109.211201 |