退行性主动脉瓣病变病理生理机制的研究进展。

IF 1.4 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Cardiology Research Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-18 DOI:10.14740/cr2012
Ya Lu Yu, Qin Jiang
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摘要

退行性主动脉瓣疾病(DAVD)是老年人中最常见的瓣膜疾病,它严重影响老年人的身体健康,并具有潜在的致命风险。目前,david的潜在机制仍然不完全清楚。虽然这种疾病的进展传统上归因于与衰老相关的退行性过程,但最近的许多研究表明,心脏瓣膜钙化可能代表了瓣膜组织对特定启动因子的反应,涉及各种基因和信号通路的相互作用。这种钙化过程进一步受到一系列因素的影响,包括遗传易感性、环境暴露、代谢因素和血流动力学因素。基于其生物标志物的鉴定,提出了治疗这种复杂疾病的潜在创新治疗靶点。本文主要探讨潜在的病理生理机制和进展,在诊断和治疗模式有关的这种疾病。
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Advances in Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Degenerative Aortic Valve Disease.

Degenerative aortic valve disease (DAVD) represents the most prevalent valvular ailment among the elderly population, which significantly impacts their physical well-being and potentially poses a lethal risk. Currently, the underlying mechanisms of DAVD remain incompletely understood. While the progression of this disease has traditionally been attributed to degenerative processes associated with aging, numerous recent studies have revealed that heart valve calcification may represent a response of valve tissue to a specific initiating factor, involving the interaction of various genes and signaling pathways. This calcification process is further influenced by a range of factors, including genetic predispositions, environmental exposures, metabolic factors, and hemodynamic considerations. Based on the identification of its biomarkers, potential innovative therapeutic targets are proposed for the treatment of this complex condition. The present article primarily delves into the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms and advancements in diagnostic and therapeutic modalities pertaining to this malady.

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Cardiology Research
Cardiology Research CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: Cardiology Research is an open access, peer-reviewed, international journal. All submissions relating to basic research and clinical practice of cardiology and cardiovascular medicine are in this journal''s scope. This journal focuses on publishing original research and observations in all cardiovascular medicine aspects. Manuscript types include original article, review, case report, short communication, book review, letter to the editor.
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