Literature DB >> 26809655

Mechanism of aortic root dilation and cardiovascular function in tetralogy of Fallot.

Mitsuru Seki1,2, Seiko Kuwata1, Clara Kurishima1,3, Ryo Nakagawa1,4, Ryo Inuzuka5, Masaya Sugimoto6, Hirofumi Saiki1,7, Yoichi Iwamoto1, Hirotaka Ishido1, Satoshi Masutani1, Hideaki Senzaki1.   

Abstract

The aortic root dilation in tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is a long-term clinical problem, because a severely dilated aorta can lead to aortic regurgitation, dissection, or rupture, which can be fatal, necessitating surgical intervention. The details of the mechanism of aortic root dilation, however, are unclear. We have shown that aortic stiffness is increased in patients with repaired TOF, and may mirror the histological abnormality of elastic fiber disruption and matrix expansion. This aortic stiffness is related closely to the aortic dilation, indicating that aortic stiffness may be a predictor of outcome of aortic dilation. Furthermore, the aortic volume overload is a very important determinant of aortic diameter in TOF patients before corrective surgery. In addition, a chromosomal abnormality and the transforming growth factor-β signaling pathway, a major contributor to aortic dilation in Marfan syndrome, also affect this mechanism. In this way, aortic dilation in TOF patients is suggested to be a multifactorial disorder. The aim of this review was therefore to clarify the mechanism of aortic dilation in TOF, focusing on recent research findings. Studies linking histopathology, mechanical properties, molecular/cellular physiology, and clinical manifestations of aortic dilation facilitate appropriate treatment intervention and improvement of long-term prognosis of TOF.
© 2016 Japan Pediatric Society.

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Keywords:  aortic dilation; aortopathy; mechanism; stiffness; tetralogy of Fallot

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26809655     DOI: 10.1111/ped.12932

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Int        ISSN: 1328-8067            Impact factor:   1.524


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1.  Increased systolic vorticity in the left ventricular outflow tract is associated with abnormal aortic flow formations in Tetralogy of Fallot.

Authors:  Michal Schäfer; Alex J Barker; Gareth J Morgan; James Jaggers; Matthew L Stone; Lorna P Browne; D Dunbar Ivy; Max B Mitchell
Journal:  Int J Cardiovasc Imaging       Date:  2020-01-06       Impact factor: 2.357

2.  Follow-up aortic dilatation in patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot using cardiovascular magnetic resonance.

Authors:  Suvipaporn Siripornpitak; Apichaya Sriprachyakul; Saruntorn Wongmetta; Piya Samankatiwat; Pirapat Mokarapong; Suthep Wanitkun
Journal:  Eur J Radiol Open       Date:  2021-05-12
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