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DOI: 10.1038/nature11260
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Myocardial infarction accelerates atherosclerosis

Partha Dutta,Gabriel Courties,Ying Wei,Florian Leuschner,Rostic Gorbatov,Clinton S. Robbins,Yoshiko Iwamoto,B Taylor Thompson,Adam Carlson,Timo Heidt,Maulik D. Majmudar,Felix Lasitschka,Martin Etzrodt,Peter Waterman,Michael T. Waring,Adam Chicoine,A.M. van der Laan,Hans W.M. Niessen,Jan J. Piek,Barry B. Rubin,Jagdish Butany,James R. Stone,Hugo A. Katus,Sabina A. Murphy,David A. Morrow,Marc S. Sabatine,Claudio Vinegoni,Michael A. Moskowitz,Mikaël J. Pittet,Peter Libby,Charles P. Lin,Filip K. Świrski,Ralph Weissleder,Matthias Nahrendorf

Myocardial infarction
Medicine
Progenitor cell
2012
During progression of atherosclerosis, myeloid cells destabilize lipid-rich plaques in the arterial wall and cause their rupture, thus triggering myocardial infarction and stroke. Survivors of acute coronary syndromes have a high risk of recurrent events for unknown reasons. Here we show that the systemic response to ischaemic injury aggravates chronic atherosclerosis. After myocardial infarction or stroke, Apoe-/- mice developed larger atherosclerotic lesions with a more advanced morphology. This disease acceleration persisted over many weeks and was associated with markedly increased monocyte recruitment. Seeking the source of surplus monocytes in plaques, we found that myocardial infarction liberated haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells from bone marrow niches via sympathetic nervous system signalling. The progenitors then seeded the spleen, yielding a sustained boost in monocyte production. These observations provide new mechanistic insight into atherogenesis and provide a novel therapeutic opportunity to mitigate disease progression.
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    Myocardial infarction accelerates atherosclerosis” is a paper by Partha Dutta Gabriel Courties Ying Wei Florian Leuschner Rostic Gorbatov Clinton S. Robbins Yoshiko Iwamoto B Taylor Thompson Adam Carlson Timo Heidt Maulik D. Majmudar Felix Lasitschka Martin Etzrodt Peter Waterman Michael T. Waring Adam Chicoine A.M. van der Laan Hans W.M. Niessen Jan J. Piek Barry B. Rubin Jagdish Butany James R. Stone Hugo A. Katus Sabina A. Murphy David A. Morrow Marc S. Sabatine Claudio Vinegoni Michael A. Moskowitz Mikaël J. Pittet Peter Libby Charles P. Lin Filip K. Świrski Ralph Weissleder Matthias Nahrendorf published in 2012. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.