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This paper aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the pathophysiology of Atrial Fibrillation (AF) and Coeliac Disease (CD) individually, while also exploring the emerging evidence of a potential association between the two conditions.
The pathophysiology of AF, the most prevalent arrhythmia globally, and CD, an autoimmune condition triggered by gluten consumption, is examined. Genetic, structural, electrophysiological, and inflammatory factors contributing to their development are explored.
AF involves irregular atrial activity leading to electrical and structural remodeling of the atrium. CD is characterized by an immune response to gluten, primarily associated with HLA-DQ2 and HLA-DQ8 genetic mutations, resulting in damage to intestinal tissue. Emerging research suggests a link between AF and CD, possibly mediated through inflammation, fibrosis, and electromechanical delays in the atrium.
Understanding the association between AF and CD carries significant clinical implications. Recognition of this relationship can assist in identifying individuals at higher risk for AF and inform proactive management strategies. Additionally, it underscores the importance of comprehensive care for CD patients, considering potential cardiac implications. Further research is warranted to elucidate precise mechanisms and explore potential therapeutic interventions targeting common pathways, opening avenues for enhanced patient care and future investigations.
本文旨在全面概述心房颤动(AF)和乳糜泻(CD)各自的病理生理学,同时探讨这两种疾病之间潜在关联的新证据。 心房颤动是全球最常见的心律失常,而乳糜泻则是由食用麸质食品引发的自身免疫性疾病,本文对这两种疾病的病理生理学进行了研究。本文探讨了导致这两种疾病发生的遗传、结构、电生理和炎症因素。 房颤涉及不规则的心房活动,导致心房的电学和结构重塑。CD 的特征是对麸质的免疫反应,主要与 HLA-DQ2 和 HLA-DQ8 基因突变有关,导致肠道组织受损。新的研究表明,心房颤动与 CD 之间存在联系,可能是通过心房的炎症、纤维化和机电延迟介导的。 了解心房颤动与 CD 之间的关联具有重要的临床意义。认识这种关系有助于识别心房颤动的高危人群,并为积极的管理策略提供依据。此外,它还强调了为 CD 患者提供全面护理的重要性,并考虑到潜在的心脏影响。我们有必要开展进一步的研究,以阐明精确的机制并探索针对共同途径的潜在治疗干预措施,从而为加强患者护理和未来研究开辟道路。