Role of C-Reactive Protein in the Development of Atherosclerosis in Diet-induced Lipidemia in Albino Rats
Purpose: Blood C-reactive protein level serves as a useful biomarker of generalized injury and inflammation. Vast amounts of clinical data suggest its serum level predicts risk of cardiovascular disease. In the present study, the role of C-reactive protein in the development of atherosclerosis in al...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tropical journal of pharmaceutical research 2011-02, Vol.10 (1) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose: Blood C-reactive protein level serves as a useful biomarker of
generalized injury and inflammation. Vast amounts of clinical data
suggest its serum level predicts risk of cardiovascular disease. In the
present study, the role of C-reactive protein in the development of
atherosclerosis in albino rats was investigated. Methods: Wistar breed
albino rats were divided into two groups. Group I was fed on normal
pellet diet while group II fed on high fat diet for up to 120 days, and
blood serum was analyzed for C-reactive protein and lipid profile.
Lipid profile included determination of total cholesterol, HDL
cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides. After sacrifice of the
animals, the heart and aorta were removed for histopathological
studies. Results: The concentration of C-reactive protein did not
increase in group II but a significant increase in lipid profile was
observed (p 0.001). In histopathological studies, sections of the aorta
showed lesions in tunica intima; the branch of coronary artery showed
lipid infiltration in its wall while myocardial infarct was clearly
observed in the myocardium. Conclusion: Feeding the rats high fat diet
for 120 days did not increase C-reactive protein level but significant
increases in lipid levels were observed in group II. These data
indicate that in albino rats, Creactive protein does not play any role
in the development of atherosclerosis. |
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ISSN: | 1596-5996 |