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https://read.qxmd.com/read/32057259/left-ventricular-hypertrophy-is-associated-with-overexpression-of-hsp60-tlr2-and-tlr4-in-the-myocardium
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Antun Ferenčić, Dražen Cuculić, Valter Stemberga, Bernard Šešo, Silvia Arbanas, Hrvoje Jakovac
Left ventricular hypertrophy is a common adaptive response to increased cardiac workload. Cardiomyocytes growth and increase in contractile force are conditioned by sufficient energy production, which implies appropriate mitochondrial function. The 60 kDa heat shock protein (HSP60) is a chaperone essential for mitochondrial proteostasis, but when translocates from mitochondria, it can also act as a potent inflammatory mediator binding to toll-like receptors (TLRs). In this study, we aimed to compare the expression pattern of HSP60, TLR2, and TLR4 in hypertrophic vs non-hypertrophic, normal human myocardium...
February 14, 2020: Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31691951/the-virtually-mature-bnp-bnp1-32-is-a-precursor-for-the-more-effective-bnp1-30
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anja Schwiebs, Yong Wang, Andrew M Moore, Xudong Zhu, Kristin Pankow, Wolf-Eberhard Siems, Thomas Walther
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP1-32) exerts vasorelaxing and cardioprotective activity. BNP is used as a biomarker for the diagnosis of cardiopathological conditions and recombinant BNP1-32 as a drug for the treatment of such. BNP1-32 has a short half-life time and thus, similar to other vasoactive peptides like angiotensin II and bradykinin, can be enzymatically truncated forming bioactive metabolites. We aimed to investigate the metabolism of BNP1-32 in mouse lung, to identify potential new BNP metabolites and to disclose their biological activity compared to the BNP1-32, in vitro and in vivo...
November 6, 2019: British Journal of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30316223/cardiopathology-in-acute-african-swine-fever
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna B Semerjyan, Marina R Tatoyan, Naira Yu Karalyan,, Narek H Nersisyan,, Lina H Hakobyan,, Hranush H Arzumanyan,, Zaven A Karalyan
The present study describes the gross, histopathologic lesions of the heart arising in pigs infected with acute African Swine Fever (ASF) and their biochemical profile. Ten pigs were infected by intramuscular injection of ASF virus (Georgia 2007). Selected heart samples were submitted for histopathological examination and Hematoxylin-Basic Fuchsin-Picric Acid (HBFP) staining. Enzymatic abnormalities were evaluated by measurement of main cardiac markers, whose activity increased during the early stage of infection, with histopathological changes occurring later...
2018: Annals of Parasitology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30267514/the-main-methods-of-treatment-of-cardiovascular-diseases-by-medicinal-plants
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Kostyantyn L Kosyachenko, Іvanna V Sakhanda
OBJECTIVE: Introduction: In recent years, a fundamentally new approach to the treatment of cardiopathology is actively developing, so it consists of the combined use of traditional drugs and medicinal products of plant origin (MP PO), because herbal remedies are mostly compatible with each other and with synthetic medicines, which leads to synergy of their action. The aim of this work is to briefly consider, on specific examples, the main methods of treating cardiovascular diseases with medicinal plants...
2018: Wiadomości Lekarskie: Organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30218174/post-mortem-thermal-angiography-a-pilot-study-on-swine-coronary-circulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paolo Fais, Maria Carla Mazzotti, Massimo Montisci, Chiara Palazzo, Ornella Leone, Giovanni Cecchetto, Guido Viel, Susi Pelotti
Thermal imaging (TI) allows the detection of thermal patterns emitted from objects as a function of their temperature in the long-infrared spectrum and produces visible images displaying temperature differences. The aim of this pilot study was to test TI to visualize the coronary circulation of swine hearts. Thirty swine hearts were prepared for ex situ coronarography, and thermal images were acquired through a FlirOne thermal camera (FLIR Systems®) paired with a Google Android Smartphone. Coronary arteries were cannulated, namely the anterior interventricular artery, the circumflex branch of the left coronary artery, and the right coronary artery...
March 2019: International Journal of Legal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28659028/efficacy-and-mechanisms-of-chinese-medicine-on-the-modulation-of-myocardial-autophagy-in-cardiovascular-disease
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REVIEW
Yue-Ying Li, Yong-Hua Zhao
Autophagy refers to the process in which the cellular lysosome degrades the cell's own damaged organelles and related macromolecule substances. It plays important roles in the homeostasis of organs, cell survival, and stable development. Previous studies indicate that the process of cardiopathology is closely associated with autophagy and some of Chinese medicines (active compounds and formulae) are found to have beneficial effects on injured cardiomyocytes via the modulation of autophagy. This review highlights the efficacy of the action of Chinese medicine on the regulation of myocardial autophagy and summarizes the related molecular and signal mechanisms...
2017: American Journal of Chinese Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28361977/myocardial-stress-and-autophagy-mechanisms-and-potential-therapies
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Lea M D Delbridge, Kimberley M Mellor, David J Taylor, Roberta A Gottlieb
Autophagy is a ubiquitous cellular catabolic process responsive to energy stress. Research over the past decade has revealed that cardiomyocyte autophagy is a prominent homeostatic pathway, important in adaptation to altered myocardial metabolic demand. The cellular machinery of autophagy involves targeted direction of macromolecules and organelles for lysosomal degradation. Activation of autophagy has been identified as cardioprotective in some settings (that is, ischaemia and ischaemic preconditioning). In other situations, sustained autophagy has been linked with cardiopathology (for example, sustained pressure overload and heart failure)...
July 2017: Nature Reviews. Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28285806/mitochondrial-sirtuins-and-molecular-mechanisms-of-aging
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Robert A H van de Ven, Daniel Santos, Marcia C Haigis
Advancing age is the major risk factor for the development of chronic diseases and is accompanied by changes in metabolic processes and mitochondrial dysfunction. Mitochondrial sirtuins (SIRT3-5) are part of the sirtuin family of NAD+ -dependent deacylases and ADP-ribosyl transferases. The dependence on NAD+ links sirtuin enzymatic activity to the metabolic state of the cell, poising them as stress sensors. Recent insights have revealed that SIRT3-5 orchestrate stress responses through coordinated regulation of substrate clusters rather than of a few key metabolic enzymes...
April 2017: Trends in Molecular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28219338/effectiveness-and-safety-of-a-home-based-cardiac-rehabilitation-programme-of-mixed-surveillance-in-patients-with-ischemic-heart-disease-at-moderate-cardiovascular-risk-a-randomised-controlled-clinical-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Raquel Bravo-Escobar, Alicia González-Represas, Adela María Gómez-González, Angel Montiel-Trujillo, Rafael Aguilar-Jimenez, Rosa Carrasco-Ruíz, Pablo Salinas-Sánchez
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have documented the feasibility of home-based cardiac rehabilitation programmes in low-risk patients with ischemic heart disease, but a similar solution needs to be found for patients at moderate cardiovascular risk. The objective of this study was to analyse the effectiveness and safety of a home-based cardiac rehabilitation programme of mixed surveillance in patients with ischemic cardiopathology at moderate cardiovascular risk. METHODS: A randomised, controlled clinical trial was designed wherein 28 patients with stable coronary artery disease at moderate cardiovascular risk, who met the selection criteria for this study, participated...
February 20, 2017: BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28192862/long-term-dietary-quercetin-enrichment-as-a-cardioprotective-countermeasure-in-mdx-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher Ballmann, Thomas Denney, Ronald J Beyers, Tiffany Quindry, Matthew Romero, Joshua T Selsby, John C Quindry
What is the central question of this study? The central question of this study is to understand whether dietary quercetin enrichment attenuates physiologic, histological, and biochemical indices of cardiac pathology. What is the main finding and its importance? Novel findings from this investigation, in comparison to prior published studies, suggest that mouse strain-dependent cardiac outcomes in performance and remodelling exist. Unlike Mdx/Utrn-/+ mice, mdx mice receiving lifelong quercetin treatment did not exhibit improvements cardiac function...
June 1, 2017: Experimental Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27836895/lifelong-quercetin-enrichment-and-cardioprotection-in-mdx-utrn-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher Ballmann, Thomas S Denney, Ronald J Beyers, Tiffany Quindry, Matthew Romero, Rajesh Amin, Joshua T Selsby, John C Quindry
UNLABELLED: Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is associated with progressive cardiac pathology; however, the SIRT1/PGC1-α activator quercetin may cardioprotect dystrophic hearts. We tested the extent to which long-term 0.2% dietary quercetin enrichment attenuates dystrophic cardiopathology in Mdx/Utrn+/- mice. At 2 mo, Mdx/Utrn+/- mice were fed quercetin-enriched (Mdx/Utrn+/- -Q) or control diet (Mdx/Utrn+/- ) for 8 mo. Control C57BL/10 (C57) animals were fed a control diet for 10 mo...
January 1, 2017: American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27423323/individual-differences-in-the-locus-coeruleus-norepinephrine-system-relevance-to-stress-induced-cardiovascular-vulnerability
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REVIEW
Christopher S Wood, Rita J Valentino, Susan K Wood
Repeated exposure to psychosocial stress is a robust sympathomimetic stressor and as such has adverse effects on cardiovascular health. While the neurocircuitry involved remains unclear, the physiological and anatomical characteristics of the locus coeruleus (LC)-norepinephrine (NE) system suggest that it is poised to contribute to stress-induced cardiovascular vulnerability. A major theme throughout is to review studies that shed light on the role that the LC may play in individual differences in vulnerability to social stress-induced cardiovascular dysfunction...
April 1, 2017: Physiology & Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27308949/the-first-5-year-long-survey-on-intrauterine-unexplained-sudden-deaths-from-the-northeast-italy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luca Roncati, Teresa Pusiol, Francesco Piscioli, Giuseppe Barbolini, Antonio Maiorana, Anna Lavezzi
PURPOSE: Sudden intrauterine unexplained death syndrome (SIUDS) represents one of the main open issues in the scientific and social setting of the modern medicine, and our efforts have aimed to understand its possible causes and risk factors. METHODS: A 43-case series of consecutive unexplained fetal deaths coming from Northeast Italy, collected in a 5-year period (2011-2015), has been submitted to an in-depth investigation, based on neuropathological and cardiopathological examinations, immunohistochemistry for neuronal nuclear antigen (NeuN), genetic characterization for the serotonin transporter (5-HTT) gene polymorphisms, and toxicological environmental analyses...
2016: Fetal and Pediatric Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27131968/the-brain-norepinephrine-system-stress-and-cardiovascular-vulnerability
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REVIEW
Susan K Wood, Rita J Valentino
Chronic exposure to psychosocial stress has adverse effects on cardiovascular health, however the stress-sensitive neurocircuitry involved remains to be elucidated. The anatomical and physiological characteristics of the locus coeruleus (LC)-norepinephrine (NE) system position it to contribute to stress-induced cardiovascular disease. This review focuses on cardiovascular dysfunction produced by social stress and a major theme highlighted is that differences in coping strategy determine individual differences in social stress-induced cardiovascular vulnerability...
March 2017: Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26606645/arsenic-cardiotoxicity-an-overview
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REVIEW
Nafiseh Sadat Alamolhodaei, Kobra Shirani, Gholamreza Karimi
Arsenic, a naturally ubiquitous element, is found in foods and environment. Cardiac dysfunction is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in the world. Arsenic exposure is associated with various cardiopathologic effects including ischemia, arrhythmia and heart failure. Possible mechanisms of arsenic cardiotoxicity include oxidative stress, DNA fragmentation, apoptosis and functional changes of ion channels. Several evidences have shown that mitochondrial disruption, caspase activation, MAPK signaling and p53 are the pathways for arsenic induced apoptosis...
November 2015: Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26375467/cyclosporine-a-treatment-inhibits-abcc6-dependent-cardiac-necrosis-and-calcification-following-coxsackievirus-b3-infection-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer Marton, Danica Albert, Sean A Wiltshire, Robin Park, Arthur Bergen, Salman Qureshi, Danielle Malo, Yan Burelle, Silvia M Vidal
Coxsackievirus type B3 (CVB3) is a cardiotropic enterovirus. Infection causes cardiomyocyte necrosis and myocardial inflammation. The damaged tissue that results is replaced with fibrotic or calcified tissue, which can lead to permanently altered cardiac function. The extent of pathogenesis among individuals exposed to CVB3 is dictated by a combination of host genetics, viral virulence, and the environment. Here, we aimed to identify genes that modulate cardiopathology following CVB3 infection. 129S1 mice infected with CVB3 developed increased cardiac pathology compared to 129X1 substrain mice despite no difference in viral burden...
2015: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26364510/clinical-and-sociodemographic-factors-associated-with-cognitive-impairment-and-neuroprotection-in-diabetes-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carlos Valiente-Barroso, Jesús M Alvarado-Izquierdo, Emilio García García
The aim of this study is to analyze the potential impact of factors (clinical and demographic variables and comorbidities) associated with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) on certain mental processes related to cognitive impairment, with special attention to the analysis of parameters that define processing speed and executive function. Neuropsychological examination of elderly Spanish patients (N = 59, 33 females, M age 70.98 years) diagnosed with DM, in addition to application of an ad hoc questionnaire to collect information on comorbidities and other relevant demographic variables...
2015: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26179794/systems-biology-surveillance-decrypts-pathological-transcriptome-remodeling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Randolph S Faustino, Saranya P Wyles, Jody Groenendyk, Marek Michalak, Andre Terzic, Carmen Perez-Terzic
BACKGROUND: Pathological cardiac development is precipitated by dysregulation of calreticulin, an endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-resident calcium binding chaperone and critical contributor to cardiogenesis and embryonic viability. However, pleiotropic phenotype derangements induced by calreticulin deficiency challenge the identification of specific downstream transcriptome elements that direct proper cardiac formation. Here, differential transcriptome navigation was used to diagnose high priority calreticulin domain-specific gene expression changes and decrypt complex cardiac-specific molecular responses elicited by discrete functional regions of calreticulin...
2015: BMC Systems Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25539453/cardiac-camkii%C3%AE-splice-variants-exhibit-target-signaling-specificity-and-confer-sex-selective-arrhythmogenic-actions-in-the-ischemic-reperfused-heart
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
James R Bell, Antonia J A Raaijmakers, Claire L Curl, Melissa E Reichelt, Tristan W Harding, Aier Bei, Dominic C H Ng, Jeffrey R Erickson, Martin Vila Petroff, Stephen B Harrap, Lea M D Delbridge
BACKGROUND: Ischemia-related arrhythmic incidence is generally lower in females (vs males), though risk is selectively increased in women with underlying cardiopathology. Ca(2+)/calmodulin dependent kinase II (CaMKII) has been implicated in ischemia/reperfusion arrhythmias, yet the role of CaMKII in the ischemic female heart has not been determined. The aim of this study was to define the role and molecular mechanism of CaMKII activation in reperfusion arrhythmias in male/female hearts...
February 15, 2015: International Journal of Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25165461/heart-rate-variability-interventions-for-concussion-and-rehabilitation
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REVIEW
Robert L Conder, Alanna A Conder
The study of heart rate variability (HRV) has emerged as an essential component of cardiovascular health, as well as a physiological mechanism by which one can increase the interactive communication between the cardiac and the neurocognitive systems (i.e., the body and the brain). It is well-established that lack of HRV implies cardiopathology, morbidity, reduced quality-of-life, and precipitous mortality. On the positive, optimal HRV has been associated with good cardiovascular health, autonomic nervous system (ANS) control, emotional regulation, and enhanced neurocognitive processing...
2014: Frontiers in Psychology
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