Autonomic Imbalance in Cardiomyopathy and Heart Failure: From Neurobiology to Precision Neuromodulation.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Aleksandr Talishinsky, Olujimi A Ajijola, Sahib S Khalsa
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Abstract

Purpose of the review: This review provides a framework for understanding autonomic neural regulation of cardiac function and dysfunction, highlighting the anatomical and functional organization of the autonomic nervous system, from intrinsic cardiac neurons to central cortical control centers. We review pathways leading to autonomic dysregulation in heart failure (HF) and cardiomyopathy (CMY), and we discuss the potential for precision neuromodulation informed by biomarkers and neuroimaging.

Recent findings: We synthesize emerging insights into the molecular, inflammatory, and psychological mechanisms contributing to autonomic dysregulation in HF, and examine the clinical implications of impaired reflex arcs and persistent neurohormonal activation. Recent advances in neuromodulation, including vagus nerve stimulation, baroreflex activation therapy, spinal cord stimulation, cardiac sympathetic denervation and cortical neuromodulation demonstrate the potential to restore autonomic balance and improve HF outcomes. Autonomic imbalance, characterized by sympathetic overactivation and parasympathetic withdrawal, is a hallmark of HF and CMY, contributing to disease progression and adverse outcomes. While traditional pharmacotherapies target downstream neurohormonal pathways, neuromodulation offers the opportunity to intervene upstream, directly at pathophysiological nexus points. Ultimately, a shift toward personalized, circuit-specific neuromodulation strategies may offer new opportunities for treating autonomic dysregulation in HF and CMY.

心肌病和心力衰竭的自主神经失衡:从神经生物学到精确神经调节。
综述目的:本综述为理解自主神经对心脏功能和功能障碍的调节提供了一个框架,重点介绍了自主神经系统的解剖和功能组织,从内在的心脏神经元到中枢皮质控制中心。我们回顾了心力衰竭(HF)和心肌病(CMY)中导致自主神经失调的途径,并讨论了通过生物标志物和神经成像进行精确神经调节的潜力。最近的发现:我们综合了导致心衰患者自主神经失调的分子、炎症和心理机制的新见解,并研究了反射弧受损和持续神经激素激活的临床意义。最近在神经调节方面的进展,包括迷走神经刺激、bar反射激活疗法、脊髓刺激、心脏交感神经去支配和皮质神经调节,都表明了恢复自主神经平衡和改善心衰预后的潜力。自主神经失衡,以交感神经过度激活和副交感神经戒断为特征,是HF和CMY的一个标志,有助于疾病进展和不良结局。传统的药物治疗针对下游的神经激素通路,而神经调节提供了直接干预上游的病理生理联系点的机会。最终,向个性化、电路特异性神经调节策略的转变可能为治疗HF和CMY的自主神经失调提供新的机会。
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Current Cardiology Reports
Current Cardiology Reports CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
CiteScore
6.20
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2.70%
发文量
209
期刊介绍: The aim of this journal is to provide timely perspectives from experts on current advances in cardiovascular medicine. We also seek to provide reviews that highlight the most important recently published papers selected from the wealth of available cardiovascular literature. We accomplish this aim by appointing key authorities in major subject areas across the discipline. Section editors select topics to be reviewed by leading experts who emphasize recent developments and highlight important papers published over the past year. An Editorial Board of internationally diverse members suggests topics of special interest to their country/region and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research. We also provide commentaries from well-known figures in the field.
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