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Lipoproteins are the biomolecules made up of lipids and proteins.
Lipoproteins are basically of five types : chylomicrons , High density lipoproteins (HDL) , low density lipoproteins (LDL) , very low density lipoproteins and intermediate density lipoproteins.
HDL is considered as good cholesterol as it lowers the risk of heart diseases whereas LDL is considered as bad cholesterol as it gives rise to variety of diseases such as coronary heart disease , atherosclerosis etc.
LDLs deposit in the walls of heart arteries due to which arteries get narrowed down and also loses its elasticity (hardens).
This causes disruption in the supply of blood due to which serious complications in the body arise.
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Why does atherosclerosis lead to a heart attack or stroke? It promotes inflammation, which injures heart or brain tissue. It causes oxidized low-density lipoproteins to attack heart and brain cells, depriving them of oxygen and nutrients. It reduces or blocks blood flow to the tissues below the clogged artery, resulting in tissue death. It causes blood vessels to be so damaged, they stop delivering blood to cells in the brain and heart.
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