Abstract 3: Cholesterol Crystals Produced by Endothelial Cells During Hyperlipidemia Initiate Atherogenesis

2015 
Atherosclerosis is caused by prolonged dyslipidemia and chronic inflammation. Although much is known about advanced stages of atherosclerosis, events leading to its initiation are poorly understood. Cholesterol crystals (CC) have been associated with advanced plaque, but their origin and potential role in the initiation of atherosclerosis and early plaque development are unknown. Using polarized light, scanning and transmission electron microscopy we show for the first time that CC are present in the very early plaque induced after only 1 week of high fat diet in ldlr-null mice. We determined that the source of CC is the endothelial monolayer by treatment of human aortic endothelial cells with LDL for 5 days. Other cell types like monocytes, fibroblasts and human umbilical vein endothelial cells failed to form CC upon LDL, AcLDL or oxLDL treatment. To identify in vitro formed CC we used polarized light, transmission electron and confocal microscopy. Furthermore, we identified that CC are generated within ...
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