Haemodynamic stress-induced breaches of the arterial intima trigger inflammation and drive atherogenesis
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Inflammatory mediators, including blood cells and their products, contribute critically to atherogenesis, but the igniting triggers of inflammation remain elusive. Atherosclerosis develops at sites of flow perturbation, where the enhanced haemodynamic stress could initiate the atherogenic inflammatory process due to the occurrence of mechanic injury. We investigated the role of haemodynamic stress-induced breaches, allowing the entry of blood cells in the arterial intima, in triggering inflammation-driven atherogenesis.
Human coronary samples isolated from explanted hearts, (
Haemodynamic-driven breaches of the arterial intima drive atherogenic inflammation by triggering the recruitment of leucocyte at sites of disturbed arterial flow.
Contributors

Grégory Franck
Author

Guillaume Even
Author

Alexandre Gautier
Author

Manuel Salinas
Author

Alexia Loste
Author

Emanuele Procopio
Author

Anh-Thu Gaston
Author

Marion Morvan
Author

Sébastien Dupont
Author

Catherine Deschildre
Author

Sophie Berissi
Author

Jamila Laschet
Author

Patrick Nataf
Author

Antonino Nicoletti
Author

Jean-Baptiste Michel
Author

Giuseppina Caligiuri
Author
National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM home) Paris , France
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