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Adding Fish Oil to Low-Fat/High-Carb Diet May Improve Cholesterol

In this article, i gonna discuss about AHA publication about Fish Oil and its beneficial effects on our health.

Fact or Hoax
Since the first American Heart Association recommend us to add fish oil to our diet cause its possible benefits. In 2002, AHA publish their large scale epidemiological research about fish oil benefits.
It had been said that there are significant effects of omega-3 (or n-3) fatty acids on cardiovascular disease (CVD) in patients with preexisting CVD as well as in
healthy individuals.
Heart Essential of Living


New information about how omega-3 fatty acids affect cardiac function (including antiarrhythmic effects), hemodynamics (cardiac mechanics), and arterial
endothelial function have helped clarify potential mechanisms of action.
food rich of omega-3

Potential Benefits
Many epidemiological were being done to measure potential benefits of omega-3 and determine the optimum dose. Some older results show that a risk reduction in cardiovascular disease such as myocard infarction, sudden death and stroke or inverse association or maybe more easy to say as protective effect.

But few research also show that no significant risk reduction for cardiovascular events compare to people with normal diet.

So, it was planned to do more research about it. And it's done by randomized controlled trial (higher level of evidence in proofing). In aggregate, available RCTs show a beneficial effect of dietary and supplemental omega-3 fatty acids, including both EPA DHA and -linolenic acid, on Cardiovascular Disease.

Possible Mechanisms
- Reduce susceptibility of the heart to ventricular arrhythmia
- Antithrombogenic
- Hypotriglyceridemic (fasting and postprandial)
- Retard growth of atherosclerotic plaque
- Reduce adhesion molecule expression
- Reduce platelet-derived growth factor
- Antiinflammatory
- Promote nitric oxide-induced endothelial relaxation
- Mildly hypotensive
Heart Attack

Side Effects and Safety
Several researchs are done to calculate optimal dose for its benefits.
Up to 1 g/d, there is a proven beneficial effects, and lower complication rates.
Above 3g/d, the complication effects overcome the benefits of the omega-3.

Some species of fish may contain significant levels of environmental contaminants. These substances bioconcentrate in the aquatic food chain such that levels are generally highest in older, larger, predatory fish and marine mammals.
These contaminants is longer half-life in the body and can accumulate in people who consume contaminated fish on a frequent basis and may impact our health.
For this may be, you should contact your dietitian our nutritionist, or is easier for you to choose a supplement.

Summary of Recommendation
Patients without documented CVD, Eat a variety of (preferably oily) fish at least twice a week. Include oils and foods rich in -linolenic acid (flaxseed, canola, and soybean oils; flaxseed and walnuts)

Patients with CVD, Consume up to 1 g of EPA DHA per day, preferably from oily fish. EPADHA supplementscould be considered in consultation with the physician.

Patients needing triglyceride lowering Two to four grams of EPADHA per day provided as capsules under a physician’s care.


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Stem Cells May Improve Heart Bypass Results

Is That True?
On Nov 17th 2008, German Researchers publish their result of their studies.
They said that Patients who received bone marrow stem cell transplants during coronary bypass surgery (CABG) experienced "excellent long-term safety and survival,"

The study included 35 patients who get stem cell transplantation during CABG, 20 patients who received only CABG surgery.

Long-term survival among patients in the stem cell transplant/CAGB group was up to five years.
Heart Animated

Stem Cell Transplant as a new hope
Stem Cell is a novel technology that being developed recently to overcome the problem in therapy in some disease.

Stem Cell itself is a multipotent cell that arise from genetic engineering from our body's tissue. It behave just like an embryo, proliferate and differentiate.
But, for our purpose the differentiation of the stem cell can be set up to one kind of tissue such as: nerve tissue, vessels, etc.

But, in this article i will discuss about stem cell in heart disease.

Cell transplantation has the potential to become but one of the new and exciting therapies for the treatment of patients with chronic heart failure.

One explanation may be that although many kinds of heart disease can be successfully treated, they are not truly cured. A good example is the patient who has an acute myocardial infarction (heart attack, MI) with significant myocardial (heart muscle injury). While reperfusion therapy, such as angioplasty or coronary artery bypass grafting, will prolong survival,

The permanent myocardial damage cause by infarction will have such a remodelling that gonna lead to changes in the heart's left ventricle not only the shape but also the function, resulting in heart failure. Thus will give an additional impact on morbidity.

Our body has an amazing ability to repair itself. When injury occurs, the body sends special cells (natural stem cells, produced by the bone marrow) to the site that calls for healing. These cells, help remove dead cells and repair the injured tissue. For some reason, the heart does not have the same process for healing itself.

In the past decade, researchers have been testing the ability to utilize cells to rebuild the heart after injury. Early research looked at transplantation of fetal or embryonic stem cells, as well as myoblasts (immature muscle cells). While fetal stem cells have promise, the widespread clinical application of this approach is limited due to the ethical dilemma of the use of embryonic and fetal tissue as well as the issue of chronic rejection.
Stem Cell Myocard

The skeletal muscle cells, an autogenic source, recovered from the recipient's own body, have the advantage of being a readily available and unlimited source without the risk of rejection. The myoblasts are harvested from the patient's thigh, processed in the lab, and injected into the heart. Prior studies showed that processed myoblasts demonstrate the ability to become functioning heart muscle cells, as well as proliferate and send signals to attract additional stem cells to repair damaged heart muscle.

Is This Technology can be used?

Hmm, actually i don't know how to answer this.
because in my country this technology is very expensive, and also the experts are rare.
I think this technology is a promising one.
To implant a stem cell to someone body isn't a simple procedure. It may through several steps before it done. And mostly done in laboratory.
Stem Cell Pro and Contra


But for more information, you can consult your cardiologist.
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