Enzyme Is Key To Clogged Arteries, Scientists Find

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Enzyme Is Key To Clogged Arteries, Scientists Find

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Scientists have made an important discovery in understanding what causes arteries to clog up. they have discovered that an enzyme called matrix metalloproteinase-8 plays a crucial role in raising blood pressure and causing abnormal build-up of cells in the arteries -- both of which increase the risk of heart disease. the scientists say that their research could lead to new drugs for treating high blood pressure and preventing heart disease.

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