Drugs, Lipid Metabolism, and Atherosclerosis

This volume comprises the proceedings of the sixth International Symposium on Drugs Affecting Lipid Meta­ bolism. Since the first of these symposia in 1960 these triennial meetings have been devoted to the exploration of new ideas, new data and new concepts related to lipid metabolism and atheroscle...

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Other Authors: Kritchevsky, David (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1978, 1978
Edition:1st ed. 1978
Series:Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Lipoproteins and Drugs -- Lipoprotein Metabolism — New Insights from Cell Biology -- Lipoprotein Metabolism in Man -- Relative Atherogenicity of Different Plasma Lipoproteins -- A New Approach to the Investigation of Drugs Affecting Lipoproteins -- New Hypolipidemic Drugs -- Metabolism: Arterial and Tissue Gulture -- Properties of Lipoproteins Responsible for High Affinity Binding to Gell Surface Receptors of Fibroblasts and Smooth Muscle Gells -- The Lipids in Human Atherosclerosis — Morphological Demonstrations of Five Forms of Atheroma Lipids -- Application of Immunological Techniques to the Investigation of Atherogenesis -- The Role of Connective Tissue in Atherosclerosis -- Drug Screening in Cell Cultures -- Drugs, Lipid Mobilization and Platelets -- Mechanisms of Lipomobilization -- Nicotinic Acid and Inhibition of Fat Mobilizing Lipolysis. Present Status of Effects on Lipid Metabolism -- Drug Effects on Platelet Aggregation and Prostaglandin Formation -- Drug Effects on Platelet Adherence to Collagen and Damaged Vessel Walls -- Selected Animal Models for Systematic Antiatherosclerotic Drug Development -- Cholesterol Metabolism in Man -- The Edinburgh-Stockholm Study of Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors -- The High Density Lipoproteins: An Epidemiological Review and Preliminary Findings in the MRFIT -- Low Fat, Low Cholesterol Diet in Secondary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease -- A Reappraisal of the Mechanisms of Hypocholesterolemic Action of Therapeutic Agents -- The True Meaning of Plaque Regression -- Summary -- Abstracts of Submitted papers -- Author Index 
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520 |a This volume comprises the proceedings of the sixth International Symposium on Drugs Affecting Lipid Meta­ bolism. Since the first of these symposia in 1960 these triennial meetings have been devoted to the exploration of new ideas, new data and new concepts related to lipid metabolism and atherosclerosis. The sixth Meeting was particularly stimulating in this regard. The concept of the "protective" action of HDL was thoroughly explored within the framework of its molecular biology with data on its epidemiological as well as its in vitro mechan­ ism(s) of action being discussed. The action of drugs on arterial and HDL metabolism was also discussed as were newer aspects of platelet aggregation, especially as related to prostaglandins. New ground was also broken in discussions of lipid mobilization and mechan­ isms of hypocholesteremia. We are indebted to the many organizations who con­ tributed generously to the support of this meeting. Among the sponsors, the assistance of the Lorenzini Foundation was especially helpful. As in all meetings of this type, the hard work of the local organizing committee was instrumental in its success. We are grateful to Mrs. Caroline Hyatt and Mr. Ralph Hollerorth for their invaluable help in the secretariat. We are also deeply indebted to Miss Jane T. Kolimaga for her expert assistance in the preparation of this volume. David Kritchevsky Rodolfo Paoletti William L. Holmes vii Contents LIPOPROTEINS AND DRUGS Lipoprotein Metabolism - New Insights from Cell Biology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 D. Steinberg Lipoprotein Metabolism in Man. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .