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TMAO also alters cholesterol deposition and removal from endothelial cells. Dietary TMAO aggravate the development of atherosclerotic lesions in apolipoprotein E null (apoE−/−) mice without significant alterations in plasma cholesterol, triglycerides, lipoproteins, glucose levels, and hepatic triglyceride content. But the precise molecular mechanisms in which TMAO mediates its proatherosclerotic effect are currently unknown (Koeth et al., 2013). Given this evidence, TMAO could act as good biomarker for prognosis of cardiovascular risk, although more studies are still needed to validate TMAO testing as clinical tool for preventing cardiovascular diseases. | TMAO also alters cholesterol deposition and removal from endothelial cells. Dietary TMAO aggravate the development of atherosclerotic lesions in apolipoprotein E null (apoE−/−) mice without significant alterations in plasma cholesterol, triglycerides, lipoproteins, glucose levels, and hepatic triglyceride content. But the precise molecular mechanisms in which TMAO mediates its proatherosclerotic effect are currently unknown (Koeth et al., 2013). Given this evidence, TMAO could act as good biomarker for prognosis of cardiovascular risk, although more studies are still needed to validate TMAO testing as clinical tool for preventing cardiovascular diseases. | ||
- | With the aim of developing an innovative prognostic test for acute coronary syndrome, The Cardbio project included TMAO detection. This biomarker emerged in recent, good quality and strong evidence-based research and seems like a good candidate for early detection of atherosclerotic plaque formation. | + | With the aim of developing an innovative prognostic test for acute coronary syndrome, The Cardbio project included TMAO detection. This biomarker emerged in recent, good quality and strong evidence-based research and seems like a good candidate for early detection of atherosclerotic plaque formation. |
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+ | Curiously, TMAO also arouses as an interesting material that Illinois team chose to work with, as you can check in their [https://2013.igem.org/Team:UIUC_Illinois wiki]. They thought a way to reduce the metabolism of L-carnitine in digestion system in order to prevent cardiovascular disease. | ||
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