LDL receptor-null mice on a Western diet (WD) have inflammation in large arteries and endothelial dysfunction in small arteries, which are improved with the apolipoprotein A-I mimetic D-4F. The role of hyperlipidemia in causing inflammation of very small vessels such as brain arterioles has not previously been studied. A WD caused a marked increase in the percent of brain arterioles with associated macrophages (microglia) (P < 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA great deal of interest and speculation has arisen from the discovery of a specific antigen, Australia antigen, in the serum of a high proportion of patients with viral hepatitis. This antigen has been found also in the serum of some patients with other conditions, including Down's syndrome, leukemia, leprosy, chronic renal disorders, and chronic active liver disease. It is not found in the serum of normal persons.
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