Impact of high body iron stores on arterial endothelium
Mentor (Advisor):
Doc. MUDr. Pavel Kraml, Ph.D.
Department:
2nd Department of Internal Medicine, 3 FM CU
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Project Narrative:
A number of epidemiological studies clearly demonstrated that increased body iron stores represent anindependent risk factor of cardiovascular diseases caused by atherosclerosis (CVD, ischemic stroke, peripheral vascular disease). The role of stored iron in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis will be now studied on cultivated human coronary endothelial cells. After saturation of the cells e.g. with transferrin, the markers of oxidation stress (expression of NAD(P)H oxidase etc.) and parameters of endothelial dysfunction (e.g. cytoadhesive molecules) will be estimated.