Atherosclerosis Pathogenesis and Clinical Implications

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1. 📌 Essentials

  • Atherosclerosis is a chronic disease characterized by fatty deposits in arterial walls causing stenosis.
  • Primarily affects medium to large arteries like coronary, carotid, and peripheral arteries.
  • Initiates with endothelial dysfunction due to risk factors such as hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, smoking, and diabetes.
  • Lipid infiltration, especially oxidized LDL, promotes inflammation and foam cell formation.
  • Progressive stages include fatty streaks, fibrous plaques, and complicated lesions.
  • Stable plaques are collagen-rich; unstable plaques are lipid-rich and prone to rupture.
  • Critical stenosis >70–75% causes ischemic symptoms; rupture can lead to thrombosis.
  • Clinical manifestations include angina, MI, stroke, limb ischemia, often asymptomatic early.
  • Plaque development is a slow process spanning decades, beginning in youth.
  • Morphological evolution: fatty streak → fibrous plaque → calcified and complex plaque.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • Endothelium — lines arteries, regulates vessel permeability and tone.
  • Lipid core — composed of cholesterol, phospholipids, necrotic debris.
  • Foam cells — macrophages engorged with oxidized LDL.
  • Vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) — migrate, proliferate, produce collagen.
  • Fibrous cap — collagen layer stabilizing plaque.
  • Necrotic core — lipid and cell debris prone to rupture.
  • Calcifications — deposits within chronic plaques.
  • Thrombus — clot…
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1. What is the initial pathological change in arteries that initiates atherosclerosis?

2. Which arteries are most commonly affected by atherosclerosis?

3. What is the primary process involved in LDL infiltration and oxidation in early atherogenesis?

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What is the initiating event in the development of atherosclerosis related to endothelial dysfunction?

Endothelial dysfunction is the initial step caused by risk factors like hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, and smoking, leading to increased permeability and adhesion molecule expression.

Atherosclerosis — definition?

Chronic arterial disease with fatty deposits causing stenosis.

How does endothelial dysfunction contribute to the initiation of atherosclerosis?

It promotes lipid infiltration, especially LDL oxidation, and fosters an inflammatory response that attracts monocytes, setting the stage for plaque formation.

Affected arteries — examples?

Coronary, carotid, peripheral arteries.

What is LDL infiltration and oxidation in the context of atherosclerosis?

LDL infiltration refers to low-density lipoprotein particles crossing the endothelium into the arterial wall, where they become trapped. Oxidation is the chemical modification of these LDL particles within the arterial wall, which triggers an inflammatory response and foam cell formation.

Initiates with?

Endothelial dysfunction from risk factors.

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