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Enrichment of Mammalian Tissues and Xenopus Oocytes with Cholesterol
Published on: March 25, 2020
Fatty acids, membrane viscosity, serotonin and ischemic heart disease
Massimo Cocchi1, Lucio Tonello, Giovanni Lercker
1Institute Paolo Sotgiu Quantitative and Evolutionary Psychiatry and Cardiology, L.U.de.S. University, Via dei Faggi 4-Quartiere La Sguancia-Lugano-Pazzallo 6900, Switzerland. massimo.cocchi@unibo.it
Abstract:
Novel markers for ischemic heart disease are under investigation by the scientific community at international level.This work focuses on a specific platelet membrane fatty acid condition of viscosity which is linked to molecular aspects such as serotonin and G proteins, factors involved in vascular biology.A suggestive hypothesis is considered about the possibility to use platelet membrane viscosity, in relation to serotonin or, indirectly, the fatty acid profile, as indicator of ischemic risk.
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