In vivo temperature heterogeneity is associated with plaque regions of increased MMP-9 activity
European Heart Journal 26(20): 2200-2205
Article 2005 English
Authors
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Rob Krams
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Stefan Verheye
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Luc C.A. van Damme
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Aims Plaque rupture has been associated with a high matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity. Recently, regional temperature variations have been observed in atherosclerotic plaques in vivo and ascribed to the presence of macrophages. As macrophages are a major source of MMPs, we examined whether regional temperature changes are related to local MMP activity and macrophage accumulation.
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