Trilateral interaction between innervation, leukocyte, and adventitia: a new driver of atherosclerotic plaque formation

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Yahya Sohrabi from the DepartmentUniversity Hospital have published the article: Trilateral interaction between innervation, leukocyte, and adventitia: a new driver of atherosclerotic plaque formation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 26/06/2022

SUMMARY

    Decreasing health, poor sleep quality, high pain scores, vascular aging, and less physical activity during aging enhance stress-derived atherosclerosis by enhancing vascular inflammation, increasing innervation and immune cell infiltration of the atherosclerotic plaques. Altogether, data provided by Mohanta et_al identified a trilateral reciprocal interrelation between the neuronal system, the vasculature, and the immune system that contribute to disease . . .

     

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