Pericoronary adipose tissue: potential for pathological diagnosis and therapeutic applications.

IF 3.1 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Tomoya Hara, Masataka Sata
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Abstract

Excessive accumulation of epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is known to be a risk factor for coronary artery disease and heart failure. In particular, it is thought that inflammation of pericoronary adipose tissue (PCAT) affects the pathology of various coronary artery diseases (CAD). EAT and PCAT are thought to be new therapeutic targets for preventing cardiovascular disease. Although there are no established drugs that specifically reduce inflammation of EAT or PCAT, the basic approach is to improve lifestyle-related diseases through exercise and diet, and to use metabolic improvement drugs and anti-inflammatory drugs as soft support. Potential candidates include statins, SGLT2 inhibitors, and GLP- 1 receptor agonists. In addition to conventional treatments that target substances within blood vessels, treatments that target EAT and PCAT by directly enveloping the coronary arteries and myocardium from outside the body are expected to further suppress cardiovascular events.

冠状动脉周围脂肪组织:病理诊断和治疗应用的潜力。
心外膜脂肪组织(EAT)的过度积累是冠状动脉疾病和心力衰竭的危险因素。特别是,人们认为冠状动脉周围脂肪组织(PCAT)的炎症影响各种冠状动脉疾病(CAD)的病理。EAT和PCAT被认为是预防心血管疾病的新靶点。虽然目前还没有确定的药物可以专门减少EAT或PCAT的炎症,但基本的方法是通过运动和饮食来改善与生活方式相关的疾病,并以代谢改善药物和抗炎药物作为软支持。潜在的候选药物包括他汀类药物、SGLT2抑制剂和GLP- 1受体激动剂。除了针对血管内物质的常规治疗外,通过从体外直接包裹冠状动脉和心肌来靶向EAT和PCAT的治疗有望进一步抑制心血管事件。
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Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics
Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
12.50%
发文量
68
期刊介绍: Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics (CVIT) is an international journal covering the field of cardiovascular disease and includes cardiac (coronary and noncoronary) and peripheral interventions and therapeutics. Articles are subject to peer review and complete editorial evaluation prior to any decision regarding acceptability. CVIT is an official journal of The Japanese Association of Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics.
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