Recent advances in lipoprotein and atherosclerosis: A nutrigenomic approach

Atherosclerosis is a disease in which multiple factors contribute to the degeneration of the vascular wall. Many risk factors have been identified as having influence on the progression of atherosclerosis among them, the type of diet. Multifactorial interaction among lipoproteins, vascular wall cell...

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Main Authors: Sergio López, Almudena Ortega, Lourdes Varela, Beatriz Bermúdez, Francisco JG Muriana, Rocío Abia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2009-03-01
Series:Grasas y Aceites
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Online Access:http://grasasyaceites.revistas.csic.es/index.php/grasasyaceites/article/view/543
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spelling doaj-0cc08f037f704e79974eba511b39a7a32021-05-05T07:28:23ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasGrasas y Aceites0017-34951988-42142009-03-01601334010.3989/gya.086608536Recent advances in lipoprotein and atherosclerosis: A nutrigenomic approachSergio López0Almudena Ortega1Lourdes Varela2Beatriz Bermúdez3Francisco JG Muriana4Rocío Abia5Grupo de Nutrición Celular y Molecular, Instituto de la Grasa, CSICGrupo de Nutrición Celular y Molecular, Instituto de la Grasa, CSICGrupo de Nutrición Celular y Molecular, Instituto de la Grasa, CSICGrupo de Nutrición Celular y Molecular, Instituto de la Grasa, CSICGrupo de Nutrición Celular y Molecular, Instituto de la Grasa, CSICGrupo de Nutrición Celular y Molecular, Instituto de la Grasa, CSICAtherosclerosis is a disease in which multiple factors contribute to the degeneration of the vascular wall. Many risk factors have been identified as having influence on the progression of atherosclerosis among them, the type of diet. Multifactorial interaction among lipoproteins, vascular wall cells, and inflammatory mediators has been recognised as the basis of atherogenesis. Dietary intake affects lipoprotein concentration and composition providing risk or protection at several stages of atherosclerosis. More intriguingly, it has been demonstrated that the extent to which each lipid or lipoprotein is associated with cardiovascular disease depends on the time to last meal; thus, postprandial lipoproteins, main lipoproteins in blood after a high-fat meal, have been shown to strongly influence atherogenesis. As a complex biological process, the full cellular and molecular characterization of atherosclerosis derived by diet, calls for application of the newly developing “omics” techniques of analysis. This review will considered recent studies using high-throughput technologies and a nutrigenomic approach to reveal the patho-physiological effects that the fasting and postprandial lipoproteins may exert on the vascular wall.http://grasasyaceites.revistas.csic.es/index.php/grasasyaceites/article/view/543atherosclerosisdietlipoproteinsnutrigenomicspostprandial statevascular cells
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author Sergio López
Almudena Ortega
Lourdes Varela
Beatriz Bermúdez
Francisco JG Muriana
Rocío Abia
spellingShingle Sergio López
Almudena Ortega
Lourdes Varela
Beatriz Bermúdez
Francisco JG Muriana
Rocío Abia
Recent advances in lipoprotein and atherosclerosis: A nutrigenomic approach
Grasas y Aceites
atherosclerosis
diet
lipoproteins
nutrigenomics
postprandial state
vascular cells
author_facet Sergio López
Almudena Ortega
Lourdes Varela
Beatriz Bermúdez
Francisco JG Muriana
Rocío Abia
author_sort Sergio López
title Recent advances in lipoprotein and atherosclerosis: A nutrigenomic approach
title_short Recent advances in lipoprotein and atherosclerosis: A nutrigenomic approach
title_full Recent advances in lipoprotein and atherosclerosis: A nutrigenomic approach
title_fullStr Recent advances in lipoprotein and atherosclerosis: A nutrigenomic approach
title_full_unstemmed Recent advances in lipoprotein and atherosclerosis: A nutrigenomic approach
title_sort recent advances in lipoprotein and atherosclerosis: a nutrigenomic approach
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Grasas y Aceites
issn 0017-3495
1988-4214
publishDate 2009-03-01
description Atherosclerosis is a disease in which multiple factors contribute to the degeneration of the vascular wall. Many risk factors have been identified as having influence on the progression of atherosclerosis among them, the type of diet. Multifactorial interaction among lipoproteins, vascular wall cells, and inflammatory mediators has been recognised as the basis of atherogenesis. Dietary intake affects lipoprotein concentration and composition providing risk or protection at several stages of atherosclerosis. More intriguingly, it has been demonstrated that the extent to which each lipid or lipoprotein is associated with cardiovascular disease depends on the time to last meal; thus, postprandial lipoproteins, main lipoproteins in blood after a high-fat meal, have been shown to strongly influence atherogenesis. As a complex biological process, the full cellular and molecular characterization of atherosclerosis derived by diet, calls for application of the newly developing “omics” techniques of analysis. This review will considered recent studies using high-throughput technologies and a nutrigenomic approach to reveal the patho-physiological effects that the fasting and postprandial lipoproteins may exert on the vascular wall.
topic atherosclerosis
diet
lipoproteins
nutrigenomics
postprandial state
vascular cells
url http://grasasyaceites.revistas.csic.es/index.php/grasasyaceites/article/view/543
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