Mechanisms of Myocardial Edema Development in CVD Pathophysiology

Myocardial edema is the excess accumulation of fluid in the myocardial interstitium or cardiac cells that develops due to changes in capillary permeability, loss of glycocalyx charge, imbalance in lymphatic drainage, or a combination of these factors. Today it is believed that this condition is not only a complication of cardiovascular diseases, but in itself causes aggravation of the disease and increases the risks of adverse outcomes. The study of molecular, genetic, and mechanical changes in the myocardium during edema may contribute to the development of new approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of this condition. This review was conducted to describe the main mechanisms of myocardial edema development at the molecular and cellular levels and to identify promising targets for the regulation of this condition based on articles cited in Pubmed up to January 2024.

Авторы
Kiseleva Diana G.1, 2 , Kirichenko Tatiana V.2, 3 , Markina Yuliya V.2 , Cherednichenko Vadim R.2 , Gugueva Ekaterina A.4 , Markin Alexander M. 2, 5
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MDPI AG
Номер выпуска
2
Язык
Английский
Страницы
465
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Том
12
Год
2024
Организации
  • 1 Department of Biophysics, Faculty of Biology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, 119991 Moscow, Russia
  • 2 Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Pathology of Cardiovascular System, Petrovsky National Research Centre of Surgery, 119991 Moscow, Russia
  • 3 Chazov National Medical Research Center of Cardiology, Ac. Chazov Str. 15A, 121552 Moscow, Russia
  • 4 N.V. Sklifosovsky Institute of Clinical Medicine, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119435 Moscow, Russia
  • 5 Medical Institute, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia Named after Patrice Lumumba (RUDN University), 117198 Moscow, Russia
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