Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5946827 | Atherosclerosis | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
These data indicate that in a well-established model of diabetes-associated atherosclerosis, prolonged carnosine supplementation enhances plasma levels, and has novel and significant effects on atherosclerotic lesion lipid, collagen and macrophage levels. These data are consistent with greater lesion stability, a key goal in treatment of existing cardiovascular disease. Carnosine supplementation may therefore be of benefit in lowering triglyceride levels and suppressing plaque instability in diabetes-associated atherosclerosis.
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Authors
Bronwyn E. Brown, Christine H.J. Kim, Fraser R. Torpy, Christina A. Bursill, Lucinda S. McRobb, Alison K. Heather, Michael J. Davies, David M. van Reyk,