The Role of Vascular Calcification in Heart Failure and Cognitive Decline.

IF 7.3 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Pulse Pub Date : 2018-03-01 Epub Date: 2017-12-16 DOI:10.1159/000484941
Hao-Min Cheng, Jiun-Jr Wang, Chen-Huan Chen
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Abstract

Vascular calcification is heterogeneous and triggered by multiple mechanisms. It has been implicated in the development of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and cognitive function impairment. Understanding the pathophysiology of vascular calcification may help us improve the management of HFpEF, atherosclerosis, accelerated arterial stiffness, hypertension, and cognitive dysfunction. Currently, there are no effective strategies for treating accelerated arterial stiffness. This may indicate that once arterial stiffness or vascular calcification has developed, it may be less likely to stop the ongoing pathophysiology. Therefore, earlier intervention targeting the probable pathways of vascular calcification may benefit the patients with vascular calcification and related pathological conditions. In this review, we briefly discuss the proposed pathophysiological roles of vascular calcification in the development of heart failure and cognitive decline, the animal models used to study the link between vascular calcification and cardiovascular diseases, and the possible corresponding management strategies.

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血管钙化在心力衰竭和认知能力下降中的作用。
血管钙化是异质性的,由多种机制触发。它与保留射血分数(HFpEF)和认知功能障碍的心力衰竭的发展有关。了解血管钙化的病理生理可能有助于我们改善HFpEF、动脉粥样硬化、动脉硬化加速、高血压和认知功能障碍的管理。目前,没有有效的策略来治疗加速动脉僵硬。这可能表明,一旦动脉僵硬或血管钙化已经发展,它可能不太可能停止正在进行的病理生理。因此,针对血管钙化的可能途径进行早期干预可能有利于血管钙化及相关病理状况的患者。在这篇综述中,我们简要地讨论了血管钙化在心力衰竭和认知能力下降中的病理生理作用,用于研究血管钙化与心血管疾病之间联系的动物模型,以及可能的相应管理策略。
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