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The Artery and the Process of Arteriosclerosis: Pathogenesis The first half of the Proceedings of an Interdisciplinary Conference on Fundamental Data on Reactions of Vascular Tissue in Man April 19–25, 1970, Lindau, West Germany PDF

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The Artery and the Process of Arteriosclerosis Pathogenesis ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY Editorial Board: Nathan Back Chairman, Department of Biochemical Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York N. R. Di Luzio Chairman, Department of Physiology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana Alfred Gellhorn University of Pennsylvania Medical School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bernard Halpern College de France, Director of the Institute of Immuno-Biology, Paris, France Ephraim Katchalski Department of Biophysics, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovoth, Israel David Kritchevsky Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Abel Lajtha New York State Research Institute for Neurochemistry and Drug Addiction, Ward's I~land, New York Rodolfo Paoletti Institute 0/ Pharmacology, University 01 Milan, Milan, Italy Volume 1 Volume 10 THE RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM THE HUMAN TESTIS AND ATHEROSCLEROSIS Edited by E. Rosemberg Edited by N. R Di Luzio and C. A. Paulsen· 1970 and R Paoletti • 1967 Volume 2 Volume 11 PHARMACOLOGY OF HORMONAL MUSCLE METABOLISM DURING EXERCISE POLYPEPTIDES AND PROTEINS Edited by B. Pernow and B. Saltin • 1971 Edited by N. Back, L. Martini, and R Paoletti· 1968 Volume 12 Volume 3 MORPHOLOGICAL AND FUNCTIONAL GERM-FREE BIOLOGY: Experimental ASPECTS OF IMMUNITY and Clinical Aspects Edited by K. Lindahl-Kiessling, G. AIm, and Edited by E. A_ Mirand and N_ Back· 1969 M. G. Hanna, Jr. • 1971 ' Volume 4 DRUGS AFFECTING LIPID METABOLISM Volume 13 Edited by W_ L_ Holmes, L. A_ Carlson, CHEMISTRY AND BRAIN DEVELOPMENT and R Paoletti • 1969 Edited by R Paoletti and A. N. Davison' 1971 Volume 5 LYMPHATIC TISSUE AND GERMINAL Volume 14 CENTERS IN IMMUNE RESPONSE MEMBRANE-BOUND ENZYMES Edited by L_ Fiore-Donati Edited by G. Porcellati and F. di Jeso • 1971 and M. G. Hanna, Jr. • 1969 Volume 6 Volume 15 RED CELL METABOLISM AND FUNCTION THE RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM Edited by George J. Brewer· 1970 AND IMMUNE PHENOMENA Volume 7 Edited by N. R. Di Luzio and K_ Flemming. 1971 SURFACE CHEMISTRY OF BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS Volume 16A Edited by Martin Blank' 1970 THE ARTERY AND THE PROCESS Volume 8 OF ARTERIOSCLEROSIS: BRADYKININ AND RELATED KININS: Pathogenesis Cardiovascular, Biochemical, and Neural Actions Edited by Stewart Wolf • 1971 Edited by F. Sicuteri, M. Rocha e Silva, and N. Back • 1970 Volume 16B Volume 9 THE ARTERY AND THE PROCESS SHOCK: Biochemical, Pharmacological, OF ARTERIOSCLEROSIS: and Clinical Aspects Measurement and Modification Edited by A. Bertelli and N. Back· 1970 Edited by Stewart Wolf' 1971 The Artery and the Process of Arteriosclerosis Pathogenesis The first half of the Proceedings of an Interdisciplinary Conference on Fundamental Data on Reactions of Vascular Tissue in Man April 19-25, 1970, Lindau, West Germany Edited by Stewart Wolf University of Texas System Professor of Medicine Professor of Medicine and of Physiology The University of Texas Medical Branch and Director, The Marine Biomedical Institute Galveston, Texas ~ PLENUM PRESS • NEW YORK· LONDON • 1971 Steering Committee and Editorial Board: John French, England Guenter Schlierf, Germany C. J. Miras, Greece Marcel Vastesaeger, Belgium Rodolfo Paoletti, Italy N. T. Werthessen, USA Gotthard Schettler, Germany Stewart Wolf, USA The second half of the proceedings will be published as The Artery and Process of Arteriosclerosis: Measurement and Modification (Volume 16B of this series). Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 70·163284 ISBN 978-1-4684-8132-7 ISBN 978-1-4684-8130-3 (eBook) DOl 10.1007/978-1-4684-8130-3 @ 1971 Plenum Press, New York Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1971 A Division of Plenum Publishing Corporation 227 West 17th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011 United Kingdom edition published by Plenum Press, London A Division of Plenum Publishing Company, Ltd. Davis House (4th Floor), 8 Scrubs Lane, Harlesden, NWlO 6SE, England All rights reserved DEDICATION This volume is dedicated to the memory of Dr. John French, distinguished pathologist and member of the Steering Committee for the Lindau Conference. University Lecturer at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology and Fellow of St. Cross College, Oxford, Dr. French's research contributed mightily to our knowledge of the artery in health and disease. The clarity of his thinking, its penetrating quality and his incisive comments greatly enriched the Conference. Most of all his superior qualities as a man will be missed by his many friends who attended this meeting. v PREFACE The present volume contains the first half of the edited tran script of a six-day Conference, "Fundamental Data on Reactions of Vascular Tissue in Man," held April 19-25, 1970, in Lindau, West Germany. The remainder of the proceedings, dealing with the epide miologic, clinical and preventive aspects of arteriosclerosis, will be published in a second volume. The Conference was held under the auspices of the International Society of Cardiology, the International Cardiology Foundation and the European Atherosclerosis Group. The aim of the Conference was to achieve a synthesis of present knowledge concerning arterioscle rosis. Therefore, workers were brought together from several coun tries and from various disciplines that do not ordinarily intercom municate for free exchange of data and ideas. Six broad subject areas were introduced by single papers; three of them are included in this volume. In the discussion which followed each formal pres entation, the participants attempted to reconcile disparate data and interpretations and to reach .a clear identification of important areas of ignorance and of crucial questions for future research. The format of the proceedings does not follow precisely that of the Conference itself. The formal papers are included, somewhat ab breviated, and excerpts of the discussion have been gathered under a series of topics arranged in logical sequence. Therefore, the quoted statements do not necessarily appear in order or in the place in the program where they were made. Principal issues, syntheses and unanswered questions are interspersed among the topics as edi torial comments. The Lindau Conference took place less than six months after the Second International Symposium on Atherosclerosis in Chicago (Athero sclerosis, Proceedings of the Second International Symposium, Edited by Richard J. Jones, Springer-Verlag, New York, Heidelberg, Berlin 1970). Despite the proximity in time and the substantial overlap in participants, the Lindau meeting reflected a further step in under standing the pathogenesis of arteriosclerosis. Each presentation of data was exposed to a more or less leisurely examination and critical PREFACE viii comment by interested participants of varying background and experi ence. Unfortunately, the remarks of some of the participants did not come through clearly enough in the tape recording of the Conference to enable them to be transcribed and included in the Proceedings. Apologies are therefore offered to these contributors. The full list of participants follows: C. W. M. Adams, England C. G. Gunn, USA Pierre Alaupovic, USA S. Habersang, Germany Egil Amundsen, Norway Curtis C. Hames, USA Max Anliker, USA W. H. Hauss, Germany Felix Anschutz, Germany M. Daria Haust, Canada Poul Astrup, Denmark Robert Hess, Switzerland Peter Barth, Germany Siegfried Heyden, USA Gunnar Biorck, Sweden Alan N. Howard, England A. Bizzi, Italy D. E. Hyams, England Per Bjurulf, Sweden Thomas N. James, USA G. V. R. Born, England Ernst Jokl, USA G. Bornebusch, Germany Richard J. Jones, USA C. J. F. Bottcher, Holland G. Junge-Hulsing, Germany David E. Bowyer, England Ancel Keys, USA G. S. Boyd, Scotland F. Kief, Germany Bernard B. Brodie, USA H. Kleinsorge, Germany Daniel Brunner, Israel G. Klose, Germany Lars A. Carlson, Sweden D. Kramm, Germany Cesare Cavallero, Italy W. Krauland, Germany Paris Constantinides, Canada Franz Kuthan, Switzerland R. C. Cotton, England Robert Laffan, USA Allan J. Day, Australia K. Laki, USA F. Delfs, Germany P. D. Lang, Germany Ervin G. Erdos,-USA K. T. Lee, USA R. Finlayson, England Bernard I. Lewis, USA , Frank Fremont-Smith, USA J. F. Linhart, Czechoslovakia John French, England J. Linzbach, Germany Meyer Friedman, USA Hugh B. Lofland, USA H. Fritsch, Germany Karl Matthes, Germany Sven O. Froberg, Sweden Henry C. McGill, Jr., USA J. Gasser, Switzerland W. Mehrhof, Germany G. Genthe, Germ~ny W. W. Meyer, Germany K. F. Gey, Switzerland Tatu Miettinen, Finland Theodore Gillman, England Pierre Moret, Switzerland John L. Gordon, England Esko A. Nikkila, Finland Andres Goth, USA Herbert Nowak, Germany E. Granzer, Germany Robert M. O'Neal, USA Donald E. Gregg, USA Robert C. Page, Jamaica, B.W.I. J. C. Gremaud, Switzerland Frank Parker, USA G. A. Gresham, England Thomas M. Parkinson, USA H. Greten, Germany Jeremy D. Pearson, England J. J. Groen, Holland Th' Pfleiderer, Germany ix PREFACE W. Pollmun, Germany Olga Stein, Israel Lawrence Pottenger, USA Yechezkiel Stein, Israel Lina Puglisi, Italy G. Stork, Germany M. W. Reinheimer, Germany C. Bruce Taylor, USA J. L. Richard, France H. J. Thomasson, Holland Abel L. Robertson, USA A. Timms, Switzerland David D. Rutstein, USA K. Toki, Japan Sigurd Sailer, Austria Marcel Vastesaeger, Belgium R. Sanwald, Germany A. J. Vergroesen, Holland Gotthard Schettler, Germany K. von Berlepsch, Switzerland Gunter Schlierf, Germany Mark L. Wahlqvist, Sweden Robert A. Schneider, USA E. Weber, Germany Hans Schroter, Germany A. Weizel, Germany Colin J. Schwartz, Canada N. T. Werthessen, USA P. J. Scott, New Zealand Robert W. Wissler, USA D. Seidel, Germany Stewart Wolf, USA D." Sinapius, Germany G. Wolfram, Germany Elspeth B. Smith, Scotland Ernes t L. Wynder, USA Jeremiah Stamler, USA Nepomuk Zollner, Germany The expenses of the Conference and of the preparation of the Proceedings were covered by generous contributions from the follow ing organizations and firms: Alabama Heart Association American Heart Association British Heart Fund Fannie E. Rippel Foundation Federal Republic of Germany City of Lindau Office of Naval Research" Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation University of Heidelberg University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Ayerst Laboratories Bayer A.G. Boehringer Mannheim GmbH CIBA A.G. CIBA Pharmaceutical CompGny Deutsche Maizena Werke GmbH Farbwerke Hoechst A.G. Hoffman-LaRoche A.G. Imperial Chemical Industries Kali-Chemie Knoll AG Margarine-Institut fur Gesunde Ernahrung Merck, Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories Nattermann and Cie. GmbH Sandoz A.G. PREFACE x Sandoz Pharmaceutical Schering A.G. G.D. Searle and Co. Smi th, Kline and French Foundatior, Squibb and Sons Pharmaceutical Unilever Research Laboratories Upjohn Company Warner-Lambert Foundation Arrangements for the meeting were accomplished under the direc tion of Professor Gotthard Schettler and Dr. Gunter Schlierf. The warm and generous hospitality of our German hosts is gratefully ac knowledged. The staff for the Conference was led by Mrs. Cora Gillett, and included Miss Jane Henson, Miss Carol Wehner, Miss Anneke Rieben and Miss Anita Reinartz. The editing of the Proceedings was greatly expedited by the able editorial assistance of Miss Helen Goodell, and by the expert and devoted secretarial work of Miss Jane Henson, who typed the final manuscript, and who, with Mrs. Barbara Altstatt and Mrs. Harriet Ross, also managed the lengthy correspondence prelimi nary to the Conference. Miss Mary Steichen and Miss Elizabeth Fitzsimmons provided valuable assistance to Miss Henson in organizing and developing the manuscript. Thanks are offered to all of these ladies. CONTENTS Preface. . . . . • • • . . • • • • . • . • . . • . • . • • . • . • • • • . • • • • • • • • . . • • • . . . • • • • • vii Chapter 1 THE STRUCTURE OF ARTERIES, GROWTH ADAPTATION AND REPAIR: THE DILEMMA OF NORMAL........................... 1 Chapter 2 ENDOCRINE, CHEMICAL AND NEURAL REGULATORS AND THE 53 EFFECTS OF AGING......................................... Chapter 3 LIPID METABOLISM IN THE HUMAN ARTERIAL INTIMA WITH AGING AND WITH ATHEROSCLEROSIS........................... 81 Chapter 4 LIPID TRANSPORT IN THE NORMAL AND ATHEROMATOUS WALL OF EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS.............. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 121 Chapter 5 LIPID SYNTHESIS WITHIN THE NORMAL AND ATHEROMATOUS ARTERIAL WALL. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 157 Chapter 6 THROMBOGENIC MECHANISMS IN ATHEROSCLEROSIS................... 175 Cbapter 7 ENDOTHELIAL INJURY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF ARTERIOSCLEROSIS... 185 xi

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