Publications by authors named "C Parolini"

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), which comprise coronary heart disease, hypertension, and stroke, collectively represent the number one cause of death globally. Atherosclerosis is the dominant cause of CVDs, and its risk factors are elevated levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and triglycerides, hypertension, cigarette smoking, obesity, and diabetes mellitus. In addition, diverse evidence highlights the role played by inflammation and clonal haematopoiesis, eventually leading to immunity involvement.

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Inflammation is a conserved process that involves the activation of immune and non-immune cells aimed at protecting the host from bacteria, viruses, toxins and injury. However, unresolved inflammation and the permanent release of pro-inflammatory mediators are responsible for the promotion of a condition called "low-grade systemic chronic inflammation", which is characterized by tissue and organ damage, metabolic changes and an increased susceptibility to non-communicable diseases. Several studies have demonstrated that different dietary components may influence modifiable risk factors for diverse chronic human pathologies.

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Article Synopsis
  • People with a specific version of a protein called apoA-I have low good cholesterol (HDL) but surprisingly aren’t more likely to have heart problems.
  • Scientists studied special mice that mimic this condition to better understand how it all works.
  • They found changes in many genes related to fat and energy in these mice, especially two important ones, that might explain why the body reacts differently with these protein variations.
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