Cognitive Function and Heart Failure: The Role of the Adrenergic System.

Grazia D Femminella, Ciro Candido, Maddalena Conte, Sandra Provenzano, Carlo Rengo, Enrico Coscioni, Nicola Ferrara
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Abstract

Background: Heart Failure (HF) and cognitive impairment (CI) represent two high incident diseases worldwide, with extremely elevated mortality and morbidity rates. Their prevalence is expected to further increase in the next years due to the aging population, thus they pose enormous clinical, social and economic challenges. Sympathetic nervous system hyperactivity is known to play a pivotal role in HF pathophysiology and progression. In fact, increased cardiac and circulating catecholamine levels are responsible for several molecular and structural abnormalities with detrimental effects on the failing heart. The proof of this latter concept is represented by the clinical success of .-Blocker therapy that is able to attenuate HF-related morbidity and mortality. Recently, adrenergic system alterations have been implied also in the pathogenesis of CI and dementia opening the window for new fascinating and promising therapeutic opportunities.

Objective: Assess the state of the art on the relationship between cognitive impairment and heart failure.

Method: In the present manuscript, we propose an updated review of literature and patent on the role of sympathetic nervous system derangement in the pathogenesis of HF and CI.

Conclusion: We have discussed recent findings allowing the identification of new molecular targets that hopefully will contribute to the generation of effective therapeutic strategies for HF and dementia. In this article, the patents US20100048479, US7060871, WO2006052857, US7351401, US5721243, WO1994009155, US5449604, WO1999058981, US5985581, EP2319511, EP2377534, EP2650303, WO2006004939, WO2010132128 and EP1779858 are summarized.

认知功能和心力衰竭:肾上腺素能系统的作用。
背景:心力衰竭(HF)和认知障碍(CI)是世界范围内两种高发病率疾病,死亡率和发病率极高。由于人口老龄化,其患病率预计在未来几年将进一步增加,因此它们构成了巨大的临床,社会和经济挑战。交感神经系统亢进在心衰的病理生理和进展中起关键作用。事实上,增加的心脏和循环儿茶酚胺水平是导致一些分子和结构异常的原因,对衰竭的心脏有有害影响。后一种概念的证据是-阻滞剂治疗的临床成功,它能够降低hf相关的发病率和死亡率。最近,肾上腺素能系统的改变也被认为与脑损伤和痴呆的发病机制有关,这为新的有吸引力和有希望的治疗机会打开了一扇窗。目的:评价认知功能障碍与心力衰竭关系的研究现状。方法:在本文中,我们对有关交感神经系统紊乱在HF和CI发病机制中的作用的文献和专利进行了最新的综述。结论:我们已经讨论了最近的发现,这些发现允许识别新的分子靶点,这些靶点有望有助于HF和痴呆有效治疗策略的产生。本文对专利US20100048479、US7060871、WO2006052857、US7351401、US5721243、WO1994009155、US5449604、WO1999058981、US5985581、EP2319511、ep23777534、EP2650303、WO2006004939、WO2010132128和EP1779858进行了总结。
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