| Literature DB >> 28070239 |
Benedict A Fernandes1, Kevin O Maher1, Shriprasad R Deshpande1.
Abstract
Every year there are more than 11000 hospitalizations related to heart failure in children resulting in significant morbidity and mortality. Over the last two decades, our understanding, diagnosis and management of pediatric heart failure is evolving but our ability to prognosticate outcomes in pediatric heart acute heart failure is extremely limited due to lack of data. In adult heart failure patients, the role of cardiac biomarkers has exponentially increased over the last two decades. Current guidelines for management of heart failure emphasize the role of cardiac biomarkers in diagnosis, management and prognostication of heart failure. It is also noteworthy that these biomarkers reflect important biological processes that also open up the possibility of therapeutic targets. There is however, a significant gap present in the pediatric population with regards to biomarkers in pediatric heart failure. Here, we seek to review available data regarding cardiac biomarkers in the pediatric population and also explore some of the emerging biomarkers from adult literature that may be pertinent to pediatric heart failure.Entities:
Keywords: Biomarkers; Cardiac; Congenital heart disease; Outcomes; Pediatric heart failure
Year: 2016 PMID: 28070239 PMCID: PMC5183971 DOI: 10.4330/wjc.v8.i12.719
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Cardiol
Overview of cardiac biomarkers and their physiologic actions
| BNP/NT-ProBNP | Activates the intracellular Guanylyl cyclase-A moieties after binding to the NPR types A, B and C | Increases diuresis, natriuresis and vasorelaxation Anti-proliferative and anti-hypertrophic properties | [4] |
| ST2 | After binding to its TL/IL-1 receptor like family, interacts with IL-33 | Anti-proliferative and anti-hypertrophic properties | [3] |
| CTGF | Unknown | Deposition of extracellullar matrix | [43] |
| h-FABP | Participate in the uptake, intracellular metabolism and transport of fatty acids | Modulation of cell growth and proliferation | [48] |
| Pro-adrenomedullin | Releasing nitric oxide from the endothelium Inhibit nicotinic agonist-induced catecholamine secretion and synthesis and nicotinic agonist-induced Na+ and Ca2+ influx | Regulation of hormonal secretion Angiogenesis proliferation Vasodilation | [50] |
| GDF-15 | Unknown | Deposition of extracellullar matrix | [55] |
ST2: Suppression of tumorigenicity-2; CTGF: Connective tissue growth factor; h-FABP: Serum heart-type fatty acid-binding protein; BNP: B-type natriuretic peptide; NT-ProBNP: N-terminal segment of pro-B-type natriuretic peptide; GDF: Growth differentiation factor.