KEN SIKARIS 2 | Small, dense LDL: oxidize, glycate & cause plaque!

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presents episode 875 | Dr Ken Sikaris
Low carb down under podcast

Very small, dense LDL particles...
If pushing huge amounts of
triglycerides, can't get rid of it,
[if burn carbs, not fat]
fat hangs around in blood,
becomes smaller and denser
Liver will not accept these,
they go to macrophage
[scavenger receptor]

Small, dense LDL become
oxidized & glucose sticks to it
[glycation]
Macrophages love this!!

Small, dense LDL get
through blood vessel wall
-oxidizes
-macrophages seek it out
-cause
INFLAMMATION & PLAQUE

Small, dense LDL get
through blood vessel wall
-oxidizes
-macrophages seek it out
-cause
INFLAMMATION & PLAQUE
If expose macrophage to LDL
they make more scavenger
receptors [more inflammation]
-oxidized LDL?
-MORE RECEPTORS

When lipids oxidize,
make cytokines & signal
sent:
-everyone come here:
-causes more inflammation
Same with glycation, signal
sent out
So: inflammation & plaque
continue to grow

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