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Cardiovascular effects of relaxin-2: therapeutic potential and future perspectives

Nísia Almeida-Pinto, Thomas Dschietzig, Carmen Brás‐Silva, Rui Adão

2023Clinical Research in Cardiology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The hormone relaxin-2 has emerged as a promising player in regulating the physiology of the cardiovascular system. Through binding to the relaxin family peptide receptor 1 (RXFP1), this hormone elicits multiple physiological responses including vasodilation induction, reduction of inflammation and oxidative stress, and angiogenesis stimulation. The role of relaxin-2, or its recombinant human form known as serelaxin, has been investigated in preclinical and clinical studies as a potential therapy for cardiovascular diseases, especially heart failure, whose current therapy is still unoptimized. However, evidence from past clinical trials has been inconsistent and further research is needed to fully understand the potential applications of relaxin-2. This review provides an overview of serelaxin use in clinical trials and discusses future directions in the development of relaxin-2 mimetics, which may offer new therapeutic options for patients with heart failure.

Topics & Concepts

RelaxinMedicineHeart failureClinical trialBioinformaticsAngiogenesisInflammationHormoneInternal medicinePharmacologyCardiologyBiologyPregnancy-related medical research