糖尿病引起的心脏病理的新见解

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
K.L. Weeks , B.C. Bernardo , J.R. Bell , L.M.D. Delbridge , K.M. Mellor
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摘要

糖尿病患者患心脏病的风险较高,临床迫切需要循证治疗。糖尿病患者的心脏病表现为一种独特的心脏病理学,心脏结构和功能重塑是心功能障碍和心律失常易感性增加的基础。对糖尿病患者心脏易感性相关机制的理解尚不完整,但最近的研究对代谢紊乱、基因失调和心外膜脂肪影响的作用提出了新的见解。这篇前瞻性的文章强调了这三个有希望的机制的新进展,并讨论了心脏靶向治疗糖尿病心脏病的令人兴奋的进展。
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New insights into diabetes-induced cardiac pathology
Individuals with diabetes have an elevated risk of heart disease, and there is a significant clinical need for evidence-based treatments. Heart disease in diabetes manifests as a distinct cardiopathology, with cardiac structural and functional remodeling underlying increased susceptibility to cardiac dysfunction and arrhythmias. An understanding of the mechanisms associated with cardiac vulnerability in diabetes is incomplete, but recent studies have advanced new insights into the roles of metabolic disturbances, gene dysregulation and epicardial adipose influence. This perspective article highlights these three promising new developments in proposed mechanisms, and discusses exciting advances in cardiac-targeting for potential treatment of diabetic heart disease.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology publishes work advancing knowledge of the mechanisms responsible for both normal and diseased cardiovascular function. To this end papers are published in all relevant areas. These include (but are not limited to): structural biology; genetics; proteomics; morphology; stem cells; molecular biology; metabolism; biophysics; bioengineering; computational modeling and systems analysis; electrophysiology; pharmacology and physiology. Papers are encouraged with both basic and translational approaches. The journal is directed not only to basic scientists but also to clinical cardiologists who wish to follow the rapidly advancing frontiers of basic knowledge of the heart and circulation.
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