Oxidized LDL contains inflammatory PAF-like phospholipids
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Oxidized LDL contains inflammatory PAF-like phospholipids
Abstract
Atherosclerosis has an underlying inflammatory component. Oxidation of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particles to modified forms promotes atherogenesis by supplying cholesterol and through the oxidative generation of agents that activate macrophages, smooth muscle and endothelial cells. A primary target of oxidizing compounds, derived from cigarette smoke, dietary sources, exuberant inflammatory cell responses and normal cellular metabolism among other sources, are the esterified polyunsaturated fatty acids in the phospholipid shell that surrounds the insoluble lipids of the lipoprotein core. One type of phospholipid oxidation product mimics the structure of the potent inflammatory mediator platelet-activating factor (PAF), and these oxidation products activate the PAF receptor found on platelets, monocytes and leukocytes. Production of such PAF mimetics is, in contrast to the physiologic generation of PAF, uncontrolled. PAF mimetics and other phospholipid oxidation products are found in atherosclerotic lesions or even in blood after exposure to cigarette smoke. Here we summarize our data describing the structure, activity and metabolism of the PAF-like lipids found in atherogenic LDL particles.
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