Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis
Online ISSN : 1880-3873
Print ISSN : 1340-3478
ISSN-L : 1340-3478
Role of Molecular Regulation in Vascular Calcification
Farhad ParhamiKristina BoströmKarol WatsonLinda L. Demer
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1996 年 3 巻 2 号 p. 90-94

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Calcium deposits account for most of the dry weight of atherosclerotic lesions. Previously considered uncommon, vascular calcification is now known to be present in 80% of significant lesions and in at least 90% of patients with coronary artery disease. Previously considered a passive process, it is increasingly recognized as an active, regulated process. Previously considered benign, it is now becoming recognized as a major risk factor for cardiovascular events, and a major contributor to systolic hypetension, heart failure, plaque rupture and stenosis. To confirm the similarity of vascular calcifiation with embryonic osteogenesis, we demonstrated the expression of bone morphogenetic protein in calcified human lesions, and we developed an in vitro model of vascular calcification that provides a useful experimental system for elucidating the molecular regulation of this process, which we have shown to include alkaline phosphatase induction and expression of bone matrix proteins and differentiation factors. Understanding the regulatory mechanisms of vacular calcification will allow future therapeutic approaches to prevent and possibly reverse this disease and its clinical consequences. J Atheroscier Thromb, 1996; 3 90-94.

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