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The Use of Nutraceuticals to Counteract Atherosclerosis: The Role of the Notch Pathway.


ABSTRACT: Despite the currently available pharmacotherapies, today, thirty percent of worldwide deaths are due to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), whose primary cause is atherosclerosis, an inflammatory disorder characterized by the buildup of lipid deposits on the inside of arteries. Multiple cellular signaling pathways have been shown to be involved in the processes underlying atherosclerosis, and evidence has been accumulating for the crucial role of Notch receptors in regulating the functions of the diverse cell types involved in atherosclerosis onset and progression. Several classes of nutraceuticals have potential benefits for the prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis and CVDs, some of which could in part be due to their ability to modulate the Notch pathway. In this review, we summarize the current state of knowledge on the role of Notch in vascular health and its modulation by nutraceuticals for the prevention of atherosclerosis and/or treatment of related CVDs.

SUBMITTER: Aquila G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6935452 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Use of Nutraceuticals to Counteract Atherosclerosis: The Role of the Notch Pathway.

Aquila Giorgio G   Marracino Luisa L   Martino Valeria V   Calabria Donato D   Campo Gianluca G   Caliceti Cristiana C   Rizzo Paola P  

Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity 20190502


Despite the currently available pharmacotherapies, today, thirty percent of worldwide deaths are due to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), whose primary cause is atherosclerosis, an inflammatory disorder characterized by the buildup of lipid deposits on the inside of arteries. Multiple cellular signaling pathways have been shown to be involved in the processes underlying atherosclerosis, and evidence has been accumulating for the crucial role of Notch receptors in regulating the functions of the di  ...[more]

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