Why Atherothrombosis is in Principle a Hematologic Disease: The Effect of Disorders and Drugs which Affect Thrombosis on the Development of Atherosclerotic Plaques

Sloop Gregory D, Popa Gheorghe, Weidman Joseph J, Cyr John A St
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The authors hypothesize that thrombosis causes both the complications of atherosclerosis as well as the underlying lesion, the atherosclerotic plaque. Atherosclerotic plaques develop from the organization of mural thrombi. In this process, circulating progenitor cells trapped within the thrombus differentiate into myofibroblasts which synthesize collagen, and endothelial cells which form granulation tissue. Eventually, all or most of the thrombus is replaced by collagen. Thus, conditions and drugs which affect thrombosis also affect the development of atherosclerotic plaques, i.e., atherogenesis. The authors review the process of organization and evidence showing that altered hemodynamics, increased blood viscosity, thrombophilias, coagulopathies, myeloproliferative disorders and drugs which modify the risk of thrombosis also affect atherogenesis. Accelerated atherogenesis is an underappreciated complication of many of these conditions. This paradigm explains how diverse risk factors, many of which have no association with inflammation or dyslipidemia, cause the same lesion. These data have implications for atherothrombosis theory and clinical practice.
为什么动脉粥样硬化血栓原则上是一种血液疾病:影响血栓形成的疾病和药物对动脉粥样硬化斑块发展的影响
作者假设血栓形成既引起动脉粥样硬化的并发症,也引起潜在的病变,即动脉粥样硬化斑块。动脉粥样硬化斑块是由附壁血栓形成的。在这个过程中,血栓中的循环祖细胞分化为合成胶原的肌成纤维细胞和形成肉芽组织的内皮细胞。最终,全部或大部分血栓被胶原蛋白取代。因此,影响血栓形成的条件和药物也会影响动脉粥样硬化斑块的形成,即动脉粥样硬化。作者回顾了组织过程和证据表明血液动力学改变,血液粘度增加,血栓症,凝血功能障碍,骨髓增生性疾病和改变血栓形成风险的药物也会影响动脉粥样硬化。加速动脉粥样硬化是许多这些疾病中未被重视的并发症。这种模式解释了不同的危险因素如何导致相同的病变,其中许多与炎症或血脂异常无关。这些数据对动脉粥样硬化血栓形成理论和临床实践具有重要意义。
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