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Novel Perspectives in Redox Biology and Pathophysiology of Failing Myocytes: Modulation of the Intramyocardial Redox Milieu for Therapeutic Interventions-A Review Article from the Working Group of Cardiac Cell Biology, Italian Society of Cardiology.

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The prevalence of heart failure (HF) is still increasing worldwide, with enormous human, social, and economic costs, in spite of huge efforts in understanding pathogenetic mechanisms and in developing effective therapies that have transformed this syndrome into a chronic disease. Myocardial redox imbalance is a hallmark of this syndrome, since excessive reactive oxygen and nitrogen species can behave as signaling molecules in the pathogenesis of hypertrophy and heart failure, leading to dysregulation of cellular calcium handling, of the contractile machinery, of myocardial energetics and metabolism, and of extracellular matrix deposition. Recently, following new interesting advances in understanding myocardial ROS and RNS signaling pathways, new promising therapeutical approaches with antioxidant properties are being developed, keeping in mind that scavenging ROS and RNS tout court is detrimental as well, since these molecules also play a role in physiological myocardial homeostasis.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Myocardial redox imbalance, heart failure, therapy
Elenco autori:
Arcaro, A; Pirozzi, F; Angelini, A; Chimenti, C; Crotti, Lia; Giordano, C; Mancardi, D; Torella, D; Tocchetti, C. g.
Autori di Ateneo:
CROTTI LIA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1181211
Pubblicato in:
OXIDATIVE MEDICINE AND CELLULAR LONGEVITY
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