Title: Pathogenesis of Acute
1Pathogenesis of Acute Coronary Syndromes
Nathan Wong
2Schematic Time Course of Human Atherogenesis
Ischemic HeartDisease
CerebrovascularDisease
Peripheral VascularDisease
Transition from chronic to acute atheroma
3Atherosclerosis A Progressive Process
PlaqueRupture/Fissure Thrombosis
Occlusive AtheroscleroticPlaque
FattyStreak
FibrousPlaque
Unstable Angina
Normal
MI
Coronary Death
Stroke
Effort Angina Claudication
Clinically Silent
Critical Leg Ischemia
Increasing Age
Courtesy of P Ganz.
4The Anatomy of Atherosclerotic Plaque
Intima
Lipidcore
Fibrouscap
Lumen
Media
T lymphocyte
Macrophagefoam cell (tissue factor)
Activated intimal SMC (HLA-DR)
Normal medial SMC
Libby P. Lancet. 1996348S4-S7.
5Angiographically Inapparent Atheroma
Nissen et al. In Topol. Interventional
Cardiology Update. 141995.
6The Matrix Skeleton of UnstableCoronary Artery
Plaque
Fissures in the fibrous cap
Davies MJ. Circulation. 1996942013-2020.
7Characteristics of Plaques Prone to Rupture
Fibrous cap
Media
Lumen
Lipid core
area ofdetail
Vulnerable plaque
T lymphocyte
Lumen
Macrophagefoam cell (tissue factor)
Lipid core
Activated intimal SMC (HLA-DR)
Normal medial SMC
Stable plaque
Libby P. Circulation. 1995912844-2850.
8Proposed Mechanisms of Event Reduction by
Lipid-Lowering Therapy
- Improved endothelium-dependent vasodilation
- Stabilization of atherosclerotic lesions
- especially nonobstructive, vulnerable plaques
- Reduction in inflammatory stimuli
- lipoproteins and modified lipoproteins
- Prevention, slowed progression, or regression of
atherosclerotic lesions
Libby P. Circulation. 1995912844-2850.
9Atheroma are not merely filled with lipid, but
contain cells whose functions critically
influence atherogenesis
- Intrinsic Vascular Wall Cells
- Endothelium
- Smooth Muscle Cells
- Inflammatory Cells
- Macrophages
- T Lymphocytes
- Mast Cells
10Cell Types in the Human Atheroma
Monocyte/Macrophage
Endothelium
Intima
TunicaMedia
T-lymphocytes
Smooth musclecells
11Schematic Time Course of Human Atherogenesis
Ischemic HeartDisease
Cerebrovascular Disease
Peripheral VascularDisease
Lesion initiation
No symptoms
Symptoms
Symptoms
Time (y)
12Macrophage Functions in Atherogenesis
Attachment
13LeukocyteEndothelial Adhesion Molecules
Mono
T
PMN
B
14Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule 1(VCAM-1)
- Binds monocytes and lymphocytes- Cells found in
atheroma - Expressed by endothelium over nascent fatty
streaks - Expressed by microvessels of the mature atheroma
15An atherogenic diet rapidly induces VCAM-1, a
cytokine-regulatable mononuclear leukocyte
adhesion molecule, in rabbit aortic endothelium
Li H et al. Arterioscler Thromb 199313197-204.
16VCAM-1 Expression in Rabbit Aorta
3 weeks on atherogenic diet
Li H et al. Arterioscler Thromb 199313197-204.
17Macrophage Functions in Atherogenesis
Penetration
18Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein 1(MCP-1)
- A potent mononuclear cell chemoattractant
- Produced by endothelial and smooth muscle cells
- Localizes in human and experimental atheroma
19Absence of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1
reduces atherosclerosis in low-density
lipoprotein receptordeficient mice
Gu L et al. Mol Cell 19982275-281.
20Reduced Lipid Deposition in MCP-1Deficient
Atherosclerotic Mice
LDL-R /MCP-1 /
LDL-R /MCP-1 /
Gu L et al. Mol Cell 19982275-281.
21Reduced Lipid Deposition in MCP-1Deficient
Atherosclerotic Mice
Oil Red Staining Aortic Surface Stained
/
-/-
/
-/-
Time on Diet
12 14 weeks
20 25 weeks
P 0.001 compared to /p 0.005 compared
to /
22Macrophage Functions in Atherogenesis
Division
23Molecular Mediators of Atherogenesis
VCAM-1
MCP-1
M-CSF
24Matrix Metabolism and Integrity of the Plaques
Fibrous Cap
Synthesis
Breakdown
Fibrouscap
Collagen-degrading Proteinases
IFN-?
CD-40L
IL-1TNF-?MCP-1M-CSF
Tissue Factor Procoagulant
Lipid core
Libby P. Circulation 1995912844-2850.
25Increased Expression of Interstitial Collagenase
(CL) by Smooth Muscle Cells (SMC) and Macrophages
(M?) in Human Atheroma
Galis ZS et al. J Clin Invest 1994942493-2503.
26Plaque Rupture with Thrombosis
Fibrous cap
Thrombus
1 mm
Lipid core
Illustration courtesy of Frederick J. Schoen,
M.D., Ph.D.
27Thrombosis of a Disrupted Atheroma, the Cause of
Most Acute Coronary Syndromes, Results from
- Weakening of the fibrous cap
- Thrombogenicity of the lipid core
Illustration courtesy of Michael J. Davies, M.D.