The Role of Natural Low Molecular Weight Dicarbonyls in Atherogenesis and Diabetogenesis.

Rev Cardiovasc Med

Department for Free Radical Biochemistry, E.I. Chazov' National Medical Research Center of Cardiology, Russian Ministry of Health, 121552 Moscow, Russia.

Published: August 2024

This review summarises the data from long-term experimental studies and literature data on the role of oxidatively modified low-density lipoproteins (LDL) in atherogenesis and diabetogenesis. It was shown that not "oxidized" (lipoperoxide-containing) LDL, but dicarbonyl-modified LDL are atherogenic (actively captured by cultured macrophages with the help of scavenger receptors), and also cause expression of lectin like oxidized low density lipoprotein receptor 1 () and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase 1 () genes in endotheliocytes, which stimulate apoptosis and endothelial dysfunction. The obtained data allowed us to justify new approaches to pharmacotherapy of atherosclerosis and diabetes mellitus.

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