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Alcoholic Cardiomyopathy: Multigenic Changes Underlie Cardiovascular Dysfunction.

Dimitri Laurent1, John G Edwards1.   

Abstract

Alcoholism is the third leading cause of preventable death in the United States. Aside from promoting cardiomyopathies, chronic alcohol consumption is associated with an increased risk of dementia, the development of liver or pancreas failure, and cancers of the oral cavity and pharynx. Although a J-shaped curve for all cause mortality has been identified for average alcohol consumption, irregular heavy drinking also carries significantly greater risks for cardiovascular disease. Alcohol induced cardiovascular disease has a complex multigenic etiology. There is significant variation in the initial presentation of alcoholic cardiomyopathy with diastolic dysfunction possibly being the first indication. Ethanol exposure generates toxic metabolites, primarily acetaldehyde and ROS, which activate several cell signaling systems to alter cell function across many levels. Sudden cardiac death is a known occurrence of alcoholism that may be linked to an arrhythmogenic effect of alcohol. Microscopic and molecular examination of diseased hearts has demonstrated abnormal alterations to various cellular components, including the mitochondria and myofibrils. These studies have shown not only the direct impact on myocardial contractility but also disrupted metabolism that determines the long-term survival of the myocardium. Significant variations in the response to chronic alcohol consumption may be related to unique genotypes that modify the metabolic response to ethanol. Future studies to further characterize the role of different genotypes will help indentify those genotypes are more susceptible to chronic alcohol consumption.

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Keywords:  Alcoholic cardiomyopathy; Alcoholism; Heart failure

Year:  2014        PMID: 26478905      PMCID: PMC4607291     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiol Clin Res        ISSN: 2333-6676


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