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Genetics of Dyslipidemia
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Genetics of Dyslipidemia

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Profound mortality rates, due to cardiovascular disease, are a worldwide problem. One of the consequences from complications of this silent and chronic arterial disease is atherosclerosis. The challenge for the practitioner is adapting diagnostic and therapeutic responses to prevent this common and complex disease. Dyslipidemia, disorders of the metabolism of soluble transporter of lipids in extracellular spaces of the human body (including blood), called lipoproteins, are major cardiovascular risk factors and are themselves multifactorial diseases, resulting from interactions between genetic and environmental factors. The study of genetic factors has recently taken a new path with the study of DNA as an experimental object. More than 50 genes of lipoprotein metabolism have been identified in both their physiological actions and their contribution to the pathogenesis of human dyslipidemia. The diversity of these observations has refined our knowledge of the control of lipid metabolism and energy homeostasis in living organisms beyond the limits of the cardiovascular system. These studies have given way to a shake-up of former phenotypic classifications, distinguishing new entities, defining targeted therapeutic strategies, providing a basis for different patterns of disease distribution in human populations. The book is a fitting addition to the Endocrine Updates series. The aim of these publications is to provide the clinician with cutting edge, yet succinct, access to the latest advances in endocrinology.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer
Country
NL
Date
30 September 2001
Pages
315
ISBN
9780792373629

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Profound mortality rates, due to cardiovascular disease, are a worldwide problem. One of the consequences from complications of this silent and chronic arterial disease is atherosclerosis. The challenge for the practitioner is adapting diagnostic and therapeutic responses to prevent this common and complex disease. Dyslipidemia, disorders of the metabolism of soluble transporter of lipids in extracellular spaces of the human body (including blood), called lipoproteins, are major cardiovascular risk factors and are themselves multifactorial diseases, resulting from interactions between genetic and environmental factors. The study of genetic factors has recently taken a new path with the study of DNA as an experimental object. More than 50 genes of lipoprotein metabolism have been identified in both their physiological actions and their contribution to the pathogenesis of human dyslipidemia. The diversity of these observations has refined our knowledge of the control of lipid metabolism and energy homeostasis in living organisms beyond the limits of the cardiovascular system. These studies have given way to a shake-up of former phenotypic classifications, distinguishing new entities, defining targeted therapeutic strategies, providing a basis for different patterns of disease distribution in human populations. The book is a fitting addition to the Endocrine Updates series. The aim of these publications is to provide the clinician with cutting edge, yet succinct, access to the latest advances in endocrinology.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer
Country
NL
Date
30 September 2001
Pages
315
ISBN
9780792373629