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From the Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Ga.
Correspondence to Zorina S. Galis, PhD, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, 1639 Pierce Dr, WMB 319, Atlanta, GA 30322. E-mail zgalis@emory.edu
Key Words: plaque rupture collagen lipid
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From a mechanical point of view, the delicate balance of plaque
stability is controlled, on one hand, by the intrinsic properties of
the tissue and, on the other hand, by the external forces to which the
plaque is subjected. On the basis of circumstantial evidence, an
increased content of lipid and a decreased content of collagen have
been long suspected to decrease the mechanical strength of the
plaque1 ; however, no direct proof has been offered so far.
In a study published in this issue of Circulation Research,
Rekhter et al,2 starting from this hypothesis,
manipulated the composition of experimental lesion through dietary
lipid loading, and then they examined the first side of this equation,
ie, the relationship between collagen and lipid content and the
mechanical properties of lesions. By demonstrating such a relation,
albeit in an experimental model of
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