A modern view on the diagnostic role of endothelial dysfunction biomarkers and the possibilities of its correction

E. A. Zakharyan, E. Ageeva, Y. I. Shramko, K. Malyi, A. Gurtovaya, R. Ibragimova
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Highlights. The article presents a review of literature data on the diagnostic role of endothelial dysfunction biomarkers. The review provides an overview of the main indicators, their significance in various pathologies, and presents possible therapeutic strategies for preventing endothelial dysfunction.Abstract. Endothelial dysfunction is a characteristic feature of each stage of the cardiovascular continuum – a series of events from hypertension to the development of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease, thrombus formation, myocardial infarction, and heart failure. Due to the prominent role of endothelial dysfunction in the pathogenesis of many vascular diseases, it is a significant therapeutic target. It is important to note that circulating markers of endothelial activation and damage characterize the severity of the disease and can be used to evaluate the efficacy of treatment and subsequent prognosis. The purpose of this review is to provide up–to-date data on endothelial function, discussing its clinical relevance in the cardiovascular continuum, the latest insights in molecular and cellular biology, and their implications for clinical practice, with a focus on new methods of therapeutic approaches for correcting endothelial dysfunction.
内皮功能障碍生物标志物诊断作用的现代观点及其校正的可能性
高光。本文综述了内皮功能障碍生物标志物诊断作用的文献资料。本文综述了内皮功能障碍的主要指标及其在各种病理中的意义,并提出了预防内皮功能障碍的可能治疗策略。内皮功能障碍是心血管连续体各个阶段的特征——从高血压到动脉粥样硬化和冠心病的发展、血栓形成、心肌梗死和心力衰竭的一系列事件。由于内皮功能障碍在许多血管疾病的发病机制中的突出作用,它是一个重要的治疗靶点。值得注意的是,内皮细胞激活和损伤的循环标志物表征了疾病的严重程度,并可用于评估治疗效果和随后的预后。本综述的目的是提供内皮功能的最新数据,讨论其在心血管连续体中的临床相关性,分子和细胞生物学的最新见解及其对临床实践的影响,重点是纠正内皮功能障碍的新治疗方法。
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