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Changes in Cardiovascular Health Across Midlife and Late-Life and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Markers of Cerebral Vascular Disease in Late-Life
CONCLUSIONS: Improving cardiovascular health within midlife and from midlife to late-life may prevent development of cerebral vascular disease.PMID:36951053 | DOI:10.1161/STROKEAHA.122.041374
Source: Atherosclerosis - March 23, 2023 Category: Cardiology Authors: Sanaz Sedaghat Yuekai Ji Jean-Philippe Empana Timothy M Hughes Thomas H Mosley Rebecca F Gottesman Michael Griswold Clifford R Jack Pamela L Lutsey Thomas T van Sloten Source Type: research

Imaging High-Risk Atherothrombosis Using a Novel Fibrin-Binding Positron Emission Tomography Probe
CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated that molecular fibrin PET imaging using 68Ga-CM246 could be a useful tool to diagnose experimental and clinical atherothrombosis. Based on our initial results using human carotid plaque specimens, in vivo molecular imaging studies are warranted to test 68Ga-CM246 PET as a tool to stratify risk in atherosclerotic patients.PMID:34965737 | DOI:10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.035638
Source: Atherosclerosis - December 30, 2021 Category: Cardiology Authors: David Izquierdo-Garcia Himashinie Diyabalanage Ian A Ramsay Nicholas J Rotile Adam Mauskapf Ji-Kyung Choi Thomas Witzel Valerie Humblet Farouc A Jaffer Anna-Liisa Brownell Ahmed Tawakol Ciprian Catana Mark F Conrad Peter Caravan Ilknur Ay Source Type: research

Abstract P452: Evaluation of Pathological Basis of a Shrsp-based Congenic Strain Characterized by Early Stroke Occurrence Session Title: Hypertension and Aging and Cerebrovascular Disease and Stroke
Objectives: The stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHRSP) is a well-known model for essential hypertension and cerebral stroke. In the previous studies, we have identified a major blood pressure (BP) QTL on chromosome (chr) 1 of SHRSP and have explored gene(s) on the BP QTL responsible for hypertensive phenotypes of this strain through physiological analyses using reciprocal congenic strains between SHRSP and a normotensive control (Wistar-Kyoto rat, WKY). In a recent observation, we unexpectedly found that a SHRSP-based congenic strain, harboring a 0.3-Mbp fragment of the chr1 QTL, has developed stroke earlier t...
Source: Hypertension - September 14, 2017 Category: Cardiology Authors: Hiroki Ohara, Davis L Ngarashi, Toru Nabika Tags: Poster Abstract Presentations Source Type: research