October 2006

Volume 47Issue 10p2101-2353
Open Access
COVER: The figure demonstrates the intimate association of a macrophage-like cell (microglia) with a brain arteriole of an LDL receptor null mouse on a Western diet. The adjoining panel in the article on page 2148 demonstrates a wider distribution in the same arteriole of the chemokine MIP-1 alpha consistent with its role as a secreted chemokine. The hyperlipidemia-induced inflammation was associated with cognitive dysfunction that was ameliorated by an oral apolipoprotein A-I mimetic peptide. (See Buga, et al., p. 2148.)...
COVER: The figure demonstrates the intimate association of a macrophage-like cell (microglia) with a brain arteriole of an LDL receptor null mouse on a Western diet. The adjoining panel in the article on page 2148 demonstrates a wider distribution in the same arteriole of the chemokine MIP-1 alpha consistent with its role as a secreted chemokine. The hyperlipidemia-induced inflammation was associated with cognitive dysfunction that was ameliorated by an oral apolipoprotein A-I mimetic peptide. (See Buga, et al., p. 2148.)

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