与心房颤动有关的循环脂肪组织蛋白:探索性范围综述

IF 7.3 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Eva R. Meulendijks , Sébastien P.J. Krul , Sarah W. Baalman , Tim A.C. de Vries , Robin Wesselink , Auriane C. Ernault , Makiri Kawasaki , Rushd Al-Shama , Jolien Neefs , Jacqueline Limpens , Joris R. de Groot
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摘要

肥胖会增加心房颤动(房颤)的风险,这可能是由于脂肪组织(AT)分泌的蛋白质影响了心房的电学和结构重塑。我们旨在全面概述参与炎症和纤维化的循环脂肪组织蛋白,这些蛋白与流行性心房颤动(阵发性或持续性)和新发心房颤动的发病风险有关。这些蛋白包括脂肪因子,即像脂肪连蛋白一样富含于心房颤动的蛋白,但也包括心房颤动特异性较低的蛋白。我们系统性地搜索了报告自动脉粥样硬化细胞分泌的蛋白质与心房颤动之间关系的研究,并通过二次搜索评估了肥胖对这些蛋白质的影响。在流行性房颤和新发房颤患者以及肥胖患者中,涉及炎症的房颤因子蛋白大多有所增加,而富含房颤因子的脂肪因子大多与房颤无关。本综述有助于深入了解参与房颤底物形成的循环脂肪组织蛋白。
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Circulating adipose tissue proteins involved in atrial fibrillation: An explorative scoping review

Obesity increases the risk of atrial fibrillation (AF), potentially through proteins secreted by adipose tissue (AT) that affect atrial electrical and structural remodeling. We aim to give a comprehensive overview of circulating AT proteins involved in inflammation and fibrosis, that are associated with prevalent AF (paroxysmal or persistent) and the risk on developing new-onset AF. These include adipokines, defined as proteins enriched in AT as adiponectin, but also proteins less specific to AT. We systematically performed an explorative search for studies reporting associations between proteins secreted from cells residing in the AT and AF, and additionally assessed the effect of obesity on these proteins by a secondary search. The AT proteins involved in inflammation were mostly increased in patients with prevalent and new-onset AF, and with obesity, while the AT enriched adipokines were mostly not associated with AF. This review provides insight into circulating adipose tissue proteins involved in AF substrate formation.

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Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine
Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine 医学-心血管系统
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18.70
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143
审稿时长
21 days
期刊介绍: Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine delivers comprehensive, state-of-the-art reviews of scientific advancements in cardiovascular medicine, penned and scrutinized by internationally renowned experts. The articles provide authoritative insights into various topics, encompassing basic mechanisms, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of heart and blood vessel disorders, catering to clinicians and basic scientists alike. The journal covers a wide spectrum of cardiology, offering profound insights into aspects ranging from arrhythmias to vasculopathies.
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