So maybe we can stop plaque. I would trust something like this rather than the dumb war on cholesterol.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002944013001065
Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the arterial wall.
NF-κB is a major regulator of inflammation that controls the expression
of many genes involved in atherogenesis. Activated NF-κB was detected in
human atherosclerotic plaques, and modulation of NF-κB inflammatory
activity limits disease progression in mice. Herein, we investigate the
anti-inflammatory and atheroprotective effects of a cell-permeable
peptide containing the NF-κB nuclear localization sequence (NLS). In
vascular smooth muscle cells and macrophages, NLS peptide specifically
blocked the importin α–mediated nuclear import of NF-κB and prevented
lipopolysaccharide-induced pro-inflammatory gene expression, cell
migration, and oxidative stress. In experimental atherosclerosis
(apolipoprotein E–knockout mice fed a high-fat diet), i.p., 0.13
μmol/day NLS peptide administration for 5 weeks attenuated NF-κB
activation in atherosclerotic plaques. NLS peptide significantly
inhibited lesion development at both early (age 10 weeks) and advanced
(age 28 weeks) stages of atherosclerosis in mice, without affecting
serum lipid levels. Plaques from NLS-treated mice contained fewer
macrophages of pro-inflammatory M1 subtype than those from respective
untreated controls. By contrast, the relative smooth muscle cell and
collagen content was increased, indicating a more stable plaque
phenotype. NLS peptide also attenuated pro-inflammatory gene expression
and oxidative stress in aortic lesions. Our study demonstrates that
targeting NF-κB nuclear translocation hampers inflammation and
atherosclerosis development and identifies cell-permeable NLS peptide as
a potential anti-atherosclerotic agent.
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