Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8317516 | Clinical Biochemistry | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Cardiac cachexia (CC) affects a large proportion of patients with chronic heart failure, a major public health issue in western countries. The pathophysiology of CC is complex and multifactorial, resulting from several factors interacting in a complex system with metabolic, immune and neurohormonal consequences, triggered to protect the heart and the circulation from damage. Despite the adverse clinical effects, CC diagnosis is not straightforward and has not specifically been targeted, with therapeutic strategies only comprising interventions with appetite stimulants, and anti-inflammatory substances. Here we review the molecular pathways underlying CC-related muscle wasting aiming to provide clues for the definition of CC-specific biomarkers and for the development of drugs that prevent and/or counteract muscle impairment, which will certainly impact the management of cardiovascular disorders.
Keywords
PRAANPACEcNOSNOSBMDIGFBP-3NT-proBNPdehydroepiandrosteroneTNFRsGFRIL-1βIL-10RAAS4E-BP1SNSBNPChFN-terminal pro-BNPp70 ribosomal protein S6 kinase 1ESRPI3KIL-1IGFDHEAIGFBPsp70S6K1TGF-β1IL-6LPSsTNFReIF-4ENatriuretic peptide systemNPsROSAngiotensin-converting enzymeMRIinterleukin 1interleukin 1 betaInterleukin 10interleukin 6UpPtransforming growth factor beta 1Bone mineral densityMagnetic resonance imagingtumor necrosis factor alphacomputed tomographyforkhead Box Oerythrocyte sedimentation rateconstitutive nitric oxide synthaserenin–angiotensin–aldosterone systemsympathetic nervous systemParasympathetic nervous systembody mass indexBMIInsulin-like growth factorTNF-αFoxOPhosphatidylinositol 3-kinasePlasma renin activitylipopolysaccharideUbiquitin–proteasome pathwayMechanismsheart failureChronic heart failureGlomerular filtration ratenitric oxide synthaseGrowth hormoneInsulin-like growth factor binding protein 3insulin-like growth factor binding proteinsbrain natriuretic peptideatrial natriuretic peptidePNSCardiac cachexiaGlucocorticoidsReactive oxygen species
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Authors
Telma Martins, Rui Vitorino, Daniel Moreira-Gonçalves, Francisco Amado, José Alberto Duarte, Rita Ferreira,