Unveiling the roles of CTRP family in cardiac remodeling.

Shuhong Zhao, Dan Huang, Rong Huang, Zhuoyu Shen, Pan Wu, Zhenguo Ma
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Abstract

The C1q/TNF-related protein family (CTRPs), a group of adipokines sharing structural homology with adiponectin (APN), have emerged as crucial regulators of metabolic and cardiovascular homeostasis. As secreted proteins with pleiotropic functions, CTRPs are involved in various physiological and pathological processes through autocrine, paracrine, and endocrine mechanisms. Cardiac remodeling, a central pathological process in cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) triggered by various cardiac injuries, involves structural and functional alterations in the myocardium. Emerging evidence has demonstrated that CTRPs play dual roles in cardiac remodeling, either ameliorating or exacerbating this process. Mechanistically, CTRPs modulate oxidative stress, inflammation, and metabolic reprogramming, all of which regulate cardiac hypertrophy and fibrosis. This review provides a systematic overview of the functional roles of CTRPs in cardiac remodeling, with a focus on their structural features, tissue distribution, and receptor-mediated signaling pathways. Furthermore, we discuss the therapeutic potential of CTRPs as biomarkers and molecular targets in CVDs, emphasizing the necessity of mechanistic and translational studies to advance clinical applications. The elucidation of CTRP-mediated pathways may offer novel insights into the pathogenesis of cardiac remodeling and facilitate the development of therapeutic strategies for treating CVDs.

揭示CTRP家族在心脏重构中的作用。
C1q/ tnf相关蛋白家族(CTRPs)是一组与脂联素(APN)具有结构同源性的脂肪因子,已成为代谢和心血管稳态的重要调节因子。CTRPs是具有多种功能的分泌蛋白,通过自分泌、旁分泌和内分泌机制参与多种生理病理过程。心脏重构是由各种心脏损伤引发的心血管疾病(cvd)的中心病理过程,涉及心肌的结构和功能改变。新出现的证据表明,CTRPs在心脏重塑中起双重作用,要么改善,要么加剧这一过程。在机制上,CTRPs调节氧化应激、炎症和代谢重编程,所有这些都调节心脏肥大和纤维化。本文综述了CTRPs在心脏重构中的功能作用,重点介绍了它们的结构特征、组织分布和受体介导的信号通路。此外,我们讨论了CTRPs作为cvd生物标志物和分子靶点的治疗潜力,强调了机制和转化研究的必要性,以推进临床应用。ctrp介导的途径的阐明可能为心脏重塑的发病机制提供新的见解,并促进心血管疾病治疗策略的发展。
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