2023
DOI: 10.17305/bb.2022.8565
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Differences between inflammatory cells infiltrated into tunica intima, media, and adventitia of ascending aortic aneurysms within diabetic and hypertensive patients

Abstract: The risk factors that are the most significant for the development of most cardiovascular diseases are arterial hypertension (AH), type 2 diabetes (DM), and inflammation. However, for the development of aortic aneurysms, DM is not one of them. Our study aimed to evaluate the difference between inflammatory infiltration in three individual layers of the ascending aortic aneurysm within diabetic and hypertensive patients. Forty-five patients aged 36 to 80 were divided into a group with diabetic patients without … Show more

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“…The inciting processes of medial tissue degeneration during aortic aneurysm remains unknown. However, aortic aneurysm development and progression are suspected to be the result of chronic inflammation, with the infiltration of neutrophils and macrophages within the aortic aneurysm site 6 . The current treatment methods for aortic aneurysm do not focus on mitigating the immune response or regenerating arterial tissue, but instead aim to physically reinforce the aortic wall by graft placement to restore the biomechanical properties of the tissue.…”
Section: How Can We Initiate Elastin Regeneration In An Abdominal Aor...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inciting processes of medial tissue degeneration during aortic aneurysm remains unknown. However, aortic aneurysm development and progression are suspected to be the result of chronic inflammation, with the infiltration of neutrophils and macrophages within the aortic aneurysm site 6 . The current treatment methods for aortic aneurysm do not focus on mitigating the immune response or regenerating arterial tissue, but instead aim to physically reinforce the aortic wall by graft placement to restore the biomechanical properties of the tissue.…”
Section: How Can We Initiate Elastin Regeneration In An Abdominal Aor...mentioning
confidence: 99%