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Cholesterol synthesis occurs in all vertebrate cells but is highest in the liver, intestine, and skin, and in the brain at the time of myelination. Cholesterol and cholesteryl esters are essentially insoluble in water. In order to transport these compounds around the body in the blood, the ...
In response, I received an interesting question on whether these treatments might have a greater effect on the brain during periods of active neural development – that is, during childhood and adolescence. Although adults certainly comprise the bulk percentage of those on cholesterol-lowering ...
The latter two were inversely correlated (R=154, P=0.024, age adjusted). LDL cholesterol appears to have a positive association with cerebrovascular and cognitive functions in advanced age; hence, pharmacologically reducing LDL cholesterol to <2mmol/L as currently recommended might not be beneficial...
Intracranial Hemorrhage in the TST Trial 在动脉粥样硬化性缺血性卒中患者中,靶向LDL<70 mg/dL与100±10 mg/dL相比,不增加ICH的风险。ICH事件与低LDL无关。不受控制的高血压和抗凝治疗与ICH相关,具有重要临床意义。 降低胆固醇和脑出血...
The main LDL function is to transport cholesterol and cholesterol esters to extrahepatic tissues. Concepts Biologically Active Substance (T123) , Lipid (T119) , Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein (T116) MSH D008077 SnomedCT 22244007 LNC LP15709-6, LP99391-2, LP97901-0, MTHU005011 ...
HDL helps remove excess cholesterol from your cells, tissues, and from plaques of blood vessels, this is why HDL is called good cholesterol, HDL returns the excess cholesterol to your liver which removes it from your body, if after a few same information, your questions about cholesterol or ...
1.A nerve ending specialized to sense or receive stimuli. Skin receptors respond to stimuli such as touch and pressure and signal the brain by activating portions of the nervous system. Receptors in the nose detect odors. 2.A cell structure or site that is capable of combining with a hormone...
Noun1.oxidized LDL cholesterol- LDL cholesterol that has been bombarded by free radicals; it is thought to cause atherosclerosis LDL cholesterol- the cholesterol in low-density lipoproteins; the `bad' cholesterol; a high level in the blood is thought to be related to various pathogenic conditions...