Expansive arterial remodeling: location, location, location

G Pasterkamp, ZS Galis… - … , thrombosis, and vascular …, 2004 - Am Heart Assoc
G Pasterkamp, ZS Galis, DPV de Kleijn
Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology, 2004Am Heart Assoc
The artery is a dynamic organ capable of changing its geometry in response to
atherosclerotic plaque formation. Expansion of the vessel diameter retards luminal
narrowing and is considered a compensatory response. However, the expansive
remodeling response is a “wolf in sheep's clothes,” because expansion is associated with
the presence of inflammatory cells, proteolysis, and a thrombotic plaque phenotype. The
prevalence and clinical presentation of expansively remodeled lesions may differ among …
The artery is a dynamic organ capable of changing its geometry in response to atherosclerotic plaque formation. Expansion of the vessel diameter retards luminal narrowing and is considered a compensatory response. However, the expansive remodeling response is a “wolf in sheep’s clothes,” because expansion is associated with the presence of inflammatory cells, proteolysis, and a thrombotic plaque phenotype. The prevalence and clinical presentation of expansively remodeled lesions may differ among vascular beds. However, it is evident that all types of atherosclerotic arterial expansive lesions share the presence of inflammatory cells and subsequent protease activities. The potential role of inflammation and protease activity in the development of the different remodeling modes is discussed.
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