人主动脉瓣钙化的维生素k依赖性抑制机制。

Symeon-Evangelos Mavroudeas, Anastasios Apostolos, Despoina Spyropoulou, George Matthaiopoulos, Odysseas Katsaros, Nikolaos Kafkas, Evangelos Tsiambas, Konstantina Aggeli, Dimitrios Tousoulis, Constantinos Tsioufis, Konstantinos Toutouzas
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主动脉瓣狭窄是导致严重心血管病变的主要原因。进行性钙化、风湿病改变和先天性事件是主要的发病因素。特定主动脉瓣间质细胞的扩大纤维化改变和异常异位钙化是最容易识别的组织病理学特征。事实上,前面提到的细胞从最初的肌成纤维细胞表型转化为成骨细胞样细胞形成介导的炎症过程。关于潜在有效的抗钙化、抑制策略,一些分子正在研究中。其中,维生素似乎通过防止主动脉壁广泛钙化参与了这一过程。目的:本综述旨在探讨维生素K复合物在抑制人主动脉瓣钙化过程中的作用机制。材料和方法:基于PubMed国际医学数据库对相关文献进行系统回顾性分析。关键词:维生素、钙化、心血管、狭窄、主动脉。结果:目前的综述研究选择了70篇(n=70)重要的文章,这些文章集中在维生素K复合物的结构和功能方面及其在抗钙化机制中的含义。引用的医学数据大部分是2015年以后发表的文章,但也包括了一些非常重要和有价值的具体参考文献。结论:特定的维生素K成员通过调节骨钙素等蛋白的活性发挥关键作用,从而诱导内皮细胞钙化。有趣的是,维生素K也改变了与此过程有关的基质- gla蛋白的功能。事实上,维生素k在人主动脉瓣钙化抑制中的相关分子和生化机制是至关重要的,也是一个有趣的研究领域。
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Vitamin K-Dependent Inhibition Mechanisms in Human Aortic Valve Calcification.

Introduction: Stenosis of the aortic valve is a leading cause of severe cardiovascular lesions. Progressive calcification, rheumatic modifications and also congenital events are the main etiopathogenetic factors. Extended fibrotic changes and aberrant ectopic calcification of the specific aortic valve interstitial cells are the most recognizable histopathological features. In fact, the previously referred cells are transformed from their initial myofibroblast phenotype to an osteoblast-like cell formation mediated by an inflammatory process. Concerning the potentially effective anti-calcification, inhibition strategies, some molecules are under investigation. Among them, vitamins seem to be involved in this process by preventing aortic wall extensive calcification. Objective: The purpose of the current review was to explore the involvement of Vitamin K complex in the inhibition mechanisms of the human aortic valve calcification process. Material and method: A systematic retrospective review of the literature was carried out based on PubMed international medical database. The following keywords were used: vitamin, calcification, cardiovascular, stenosis, aorta. Results: A broad spectrum of seventy (n=70) significant articles - focused on the vitamin K complex structural and functional aspects and its implication in anti-calcification mechanisms - were selected for the current review study. The majority of medical data referred to after 2015 published articles, whereas specific references of great importance and value were also included. Conclusions: Specific vitamin K members play a crucial role by regulating the activity of proteins such as osteocalcin that induces endothelial calcification. Interestingly, vitamin K also modifies the function of the matrix-Gla proteins that are implicated in this process. In fact, vitamin K-related molecular and biochemical mechanisms in the human aortic valve calcification inhibition are crucial and represent an interesting field for research.

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