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Circulating Myokines as Novel Biomarkers for Cardiovascular Diseases

Jin-xiu Lyu, Dandan Guo, Yu-Chen Song, Man-ru Zhang, Feng-Qin Ge, Jing Zhao, Hua Zhu, Pengzhou Hang

2024Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Myokines are a group of cytokines or polypeptides released from skeletal muscle during exercise. Growing evidence suggests that myokines are associated with the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Moreover, several myokines in peripheral blood exhibit dynamic changes in different CVD stages. This review summarizes the potential roles of myokines such as myostatin, irisin, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, mitsugumin 53, meteorin-like, and apelin in various CVD, including myocardial infarction, heart failure, atherosclerosis, hypertension, and diabetes. The association of these myokines with biomarkers currently being used in clinical practice is also discussed. Furthermore, the review considers the emerging role of myokines in CVD and addresses the challenges remaining in translating these discoveries into novel clinical biomarkers for CVD.

Topics & Concepts

MyokineMedicineMyostatinDiseaseDiabetes mellitusSkeletal muscleInternal medicineBioinformaticsEndocrinologyBiologyAdipose Tissue and MetabolismCardiovascular Disease and AdiposityRegulation of Appetite and Obesity
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