CV disease and inflammation – where do the cells come from?

22nd May 2022, Dr Chee L Khoo

The close association of inflammation and cardiovascular disease is well known for some time. Inflammation is an essential mediator of all stages of atherosclerosis, from initiation to progression and the development of thrombotic complications (1,2). Circulating immune cells play a critical role in the build-up of atherosclerotic plaques by adhering to activated endothelium and infiltrating the arterial wall to become lesional cells (3).…

The adipocyte – a very busy cell

27th January 2019, Dr Chee L Khoo

Energy consumption, regulation and storage vital for the survival of the organism. We have specialised cells that manages the above but often, the cells do a bit of each depending on the energy needs of the organism at the time. When you think about it, the most effective cell to do all of the above is actually the adipocyte.…