The Science Behind Stress: From Theory to Clinic, Is Basal Septal Hypertrophy the Missing Link between Hypertension and Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy?

Stresses Pub Date : 2024-05-15 DOI:10.3390/stresses4020021
Boran Çağatay, Fatih Yalçin, Adnan Kıraç, Nagehan Küçükler, Maria Roselle Abraham
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The modern theory of stress, initially proposed by Hans Selye in 1956, signifies an important development in our understanding of this phenomenon. Selye’s The Stress of Life serves as a foundational book for subsequent scientific questions. In this article, we focus on a comprehensive look at stress and use a literature review to explain its theoretical foundations as well as its clinical equivalent. Our research focuses on the complex mechanisms of stress, with a particular emphasis on the consequences of cardiac remodeling and adaptation processes. Myocardial remodeling might be seen as a response to increased stress in acute or chronic situations. Stressed heart morphology (SHM) is a very interesting description representing basal septal hypertrophy (BSH), which is detectable in both acute emotional stress and chronic stress due to increased afterload in hypertension. Acute stress cardiomyopathy (ASC) and hypertension in the same individuals could be clinically linked. Also, in this report, we mention the geometric and functional similarity of the left ventricle (LV) septal base in both acute and chronic clinical situations. Therefore, cardiac imaging methods are crucial to assessing LV segmental aspects in ASC patients. We propose a new paradigm that ASC may develop in hypertensive patients with SHM. We document the segmental progression of microscopic LV remodeling using a third-generation microscopic ultrasound and note that BSH takes a longer time to occur morphologically than an acutely developed syndrome. However, the majority of ASC events have a predominant base, and the absence of segmental remodeling details, including BSH and cardiac decompensation with apical ballooning, on echocardiographic reports may mask the possible underlying hypertensive disease. In fact, beyond ASC cases, previously undiagnosed hypertension is very common, even in developed countries, and is associated with masked target organ damage.
压力背后的科学:从理论到临床,基底隔膜肥厚是高血压和塔克苏博心肌病之间缺失的环节吗?
现代压力理论最初由汉斯-塞利(Hans Selye)于 1956 年提出,标志着我们对这一现象认识的重要发展。塞利的《生活压力》一书为后来的科学问题奠定了基础。在本文中,我们将重点对压力进行全面审视,并通过文献综述来解释其理论基础及其临床意义。我们的研究侧重于应激的复杂机制,特别强调心脏重塑和适应过程的后果。心肌重塑可被视为对急性或慢性应激增加的一种反应。应激性心脏形态学(SHM)是一种非常有趣的描述,代表了基底室间隔肥厚(BSH),在急性情绪应激和高血压后负荷增加导致的慢性应激中均可检测到。急性应激性心肌病(ASC)和高血压在临床上可能存在关联。此外,在本报告中,我们还提到了急性和慢性临床情况下左心室室间隔基底的几何和功能相似性。因此,心脏成像方法对评估 ASC 患者的左心室节段至关重要。我们提出了一个新的范例,即 ASC 可能发生在患有 SHM 的高血压患者身上。我们使用第三代显微超声记录了微观左心室重塑的节段性进展,并注意到 BSH 在形态学上比急性发展综合征需要更长的时间。然而,大多数 ASC 事件都有一个主要的基础,超声心动图报告中缺乏节段性重塑细节,包括 BSH 和心尖气囊扩张的心脏失代偿,可能会掩盖可能的潜在高血压疾病。事实上,除 ASC 病例外,以前未确诊的高血压也很常见,甚至在发达国家也是如此,而且与被掩盖的靶器官损伤有关。
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