PMID: 7335380Oct 1, 1981Paper

Predilection of experimental arterial aneurysms for dietary-induced lipid deposition

Pathology
W E STEHBENS

Abstract

In 14 stock rabbits experimental aneurysms (saccular, fusiform or berry) were produced on the common carotid artery or the aorta by microvascular surgery using a modification of the venous pouch technique. The animals were given a cholesterol-rich diet at varying times postoperatively to determine the susceptibility of the experimental aneurysmal walls to dietary-induced lipid deposition. The experimental aneurysms all exhibited a pronounced predilection for dietary-induced lipid deposition, greater than that of the host artery or the contralateral vein. The results demonstrate the importance of haemodynamic stress in the localization of dietary induced lipid deposition.

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Sep 1, 1986·Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases·W E Stehbens
Sep 1, 1990·Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases·W E Stehbens
Jan 1, 1986·Pathology·J A Manderson, G R Campbell
Feb 1, 1984·The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. Le Journal Canadien Des Sciences Neurologiques·F EspinosaT Noseworthy

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