Doxorubicin-Induced Cardiotoxicity: Mechanisms and Management

Karmand Salih Hamaamin, T. Aziz
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Abstract

Unfortunately, anticancer medications are extremely harmful to normal cells. Doxorubicin (DOX) is a highly cardiotoxic medication that can result in cardiomyopathy. The most significant mechanism for DOX-induced cardiotoxicity is oxidative stress, while other pathways have also been put forth. This review aims to highlight the mechanisms of DOX-induced cardiotoxicity and the most updated managements. Trustworthy sites such as Google Scholar, PubMed, and Research Gate were used to find the most updated articles. Many titles have been used for searching, such as "doxorubicin and cardiotoxicity," "cardioprotection," and "cardio-protective effects of phytochemicals." Preprints, review articles, and research with meta-analyses were disregarded. Three pathways, including oxidative stress, mitochondrial damage, and calcium excess, were responsible for DOX-induced cardiotoxicity. Cardiotoxicity may be partially caused by cell death, activation of the ubiquitin-ligase-proteasome system, and changes in its gene expression brought on by DOX. In the instance of DOX cardiotoxicity, medications and nutraceuticals with antioxidants and iron chelating properties have been found to have cardio-protective benefits. In conclusion, doxorubicin-treated cancer patients have been linked to cardiotoxicity, making cardioprotection extremely important in these patients. All of the mechanisms included in this review's discussion might provide light on fresh approaches to the treatment and/or prevention of DOX-induced cardiotoxicity.  
阿霉素诱导的心脏毒性:机制和管理
不幸的是,抗癌药物对正常细胞非常有害。阿霉素(DOX)是一种高心脏毒性药物,可导致心肌病。dox诱导心脏毒性最重要的机制是氧化应激,其他途径也被提出。本文综述了dox诱导心脏毒性的机制和最新的治疗方法。b谷歌Scholar、PubMed和Research Gate等值得信赖的网站被用来查找最新的文章。许多标题被用于搜索,如“阿霉素和心脏毒性”、“心脏保护”和“植物化学物质的心脏保护作用”。预印本、综述文章和荟萃分析研究被忽略。氧化应激、线粒体损伤和钙过量是dox诱导心脏毒性的三种途径。DOX引起的细胞死亡、泛素连接酶-蛋白酶体系统的激活及其基因表达的改变可能是引起心脏毒性的部分原因。在DOX心脏毒性的情况下,已发现具有抗氧化剂和铁螯合特性的药物和营养保健品具有心脏保护作用。总之,阿霉素治疗的癌症患者与心脏毒性有关,因此对这些患者进行心脏保护极为重要。本综述讨论的所有机制可能为治疗和/或预防dox诱导的心脏毒性提供新的方法。
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