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The frequencies of 10 diseases in a cadmium (and zinc) contaminated region in The Netherlands were analysed by comparing hospital admissions with those of a non-contaminated region and with national values. No significant differences were found for diseases which are commonly associated with increased cadmium uptake such as renal insufficiency, nephrolithiasis, hypertension, cancer,
immaturity
of the new-born. For the contaminated region a significantly higher frequency was only found for
atherosclerosis
; this was relatively strong for men aged > 40 yrs. However, no higher death frequency for
atherosclerosis
was observed. The results are discussed in relation to limitations in the evaluation techniques used. The absence of major health risks in the contaminated area is obvious, but the possible influence of long term-low level cadmium uptake on
atherosclerosis
requires more attention.
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PMID:Prolonged low-level cadmium intake and atherosclerosis. 825 93
According to the current paradigm, chronic vascular inflammation plays a central role in the pathogenesis of
atherosclerosis
. The plaque progression is typically completed with rupture and subsequent acute cardiovascular complications. Previously, the role of adventitial vasa vasorum in atherogenesis was underestimated. However, investigators then revealed that vasa vasorum neovascularization can be observed when no clinical manifestation of
atherosclerosis
is present. Vasa vasorum is involved in various proatherogenic processes such as intimal accumulation of inflammatory leukocytes, intimal thickening, necrotic core formation, intraplaque haemorrhage, lesion rupture and atherothrombosis. Due to the destabilizing action of the intraplaque microenvironment, lesional vasa vasorum neovessels experience serious defects and abnormalities during development that leads to their
immaturity
, fragility and leakage. Indeed, intraplaque neovessels are a main cause of intraplaque haemorrhage. Visualization techniques showed that presence of neovascularization/haemorrhage can serve as a good indicator of lesion instability and higher risk of rupture. Vasa vasorum density is a strong predictor of acute cardiovascular events such as sudden death, myocardial infarction and stroke. At present, arterial vasa vasorum neovascularization is under intensive investigation along with development of therapeutic tools focused on the control of formation of vasa vasorum neovessels in order to prevent plaque haemorrhage/rupture and thromboembolism. KEY MESSAGE Neovascularization plays an important role in
atherosclerosis
, being involved in unstable plaque formation. Presence of neovascularization and haemorrhage indicates plaque instability and risk of rupture. Various imaging techniques are available to study neovascularization.
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PMID:Role of lipids and intraplaque hypoxia in the formation of neovascularization in atherosclerosis. 2879 75
Preeclampsia is an important cause of maternal and perinatal morbidity, especially in first-time pregnant adolescent women. Although prevention of preeclampsia has been attempted for many decades, effective intervention can only be achieved upon the full elucidation of the risk factors and mechanisms of disease. As the pathogenesis of preeclampsia during adolescence may differ from that in older women, preventive interventions should be tailored accordingly. During adolescence, 4 putative drivers of preeclampsia can be identified. First, uterine
immaturity
in very young teenagers is likely a major cause of defective deep placentation and adverse reproductive outcome, underscoring the importance of educational programs and public health initiatives focused on teen pregnancy prevention. Second, the association between adolescent obesity and preeclampsia merits further studies on the benefits of weight loss and dietary interventions to improve pregnancy outcome. Third, there is a need for greater awareness of the link between cardiovascular risk factors in young women and early-onset preeclampsia associated with
atherosclerosis
of the uteroplacental arteries. Finally, infrequent menstruations may prolong uterine
immaturity
because of lack of "menstrual preconditioning." This risk factor may be amenable to pharmacological/hormonal preconditioning prior to conception.
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PMID:Adolescent Preeclampsia: Pathological Drivers and Clinical Prevention. 3031 27