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Cardiomyocyte ageing and cardioprotection: consensus document from the ESC working groups cell biology of the heart and myocardial function

Marisol Ruiz‐Meana, Diana Bou‐Teen, Péter Ferdinandy, Mariann Gyöngyösi, Maurizio Pesce, Cinzia Perrino, Rainer Schulz, Joost P. G. Sluijter, Carlo G. Tocchetti, Thomas Thum, Rosalinda Madonna

2020Cardiovascular Research63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Advanced age is a major predisposing risk factor for the incidence of coronary syndromes and comorbid conditions which impact the heart response to cardioprotective interventions. Advanced age also significantly increases the risk of developing post-ischaemic adverse remodelling and heart failure after ischaemia/reperfusion (IR) injury. Some of the signalling pathways become defective or attenuated during ageing, whereas others with well-known detrimental consequences, such as glycoxidation or proinflammatory pathways, are exacerbated. The causative mechanisms responsible for all these changes are yet to be elucidated and are a matter of active research. Here, we review the current knowledge about the pathophysiology of cardiac ageing that eventually impacts on the increased susceptibility of cells to IR injury and can affect the efficiency of cardioprotective strategies.

Topics & Concepts

CardioprotectionAgeingMedicineHeart failureProinflammatory cytokinePathophysiologyIschemiaCardiologyPsychological interventionRisk factorInternal medicineBioinformaticsInflammationBiologyPsychiatryCardiac Ischemia and ReperfusionCardiac Fibrosis and RemodelingCardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias
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