Literature DB >> 29759598

Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Atrial Fibrosis in Atrial Fibrillation.

Stanley Nattel1.   

Abstract

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia in clinical practice. Atrial fibrosis has emerged as an important pathophysiological contributor and has been linked to AF recurrences, resistance to therapy and complications. Here, the author reviews the molecular and cellular mechanisms that control atrial fibrosis. It is important to note that not all tissue fibrosis is identical. For example, reactive (interstitial) fibrosis increases the amount of collagen between cardiac muscle bundles without fundamentally altering muscle bundle architecture. Replacement (reparative) fibrosis replaces dead cardiomyocytes with extracellular matrix tissue and fibroblasts, preserving tissue integrity at the expense of muscle bundle continuity. Replacement fibrosis may be much more disruptive to electric conduction and more difficult to reverse than reactive fibrosis. The author reviews the complex signaling systems that cause fibrosis, including those connected to connective tissue growth factor, angiotensin-II, platelet-derived growth factor, and transforming growth factor-β. The author then considers the molecular constitution of fibrous tissue, including the production and maturation of collagen and the roles of important extracellular matrix proteins such as fibronectin, tenascin-C, and thrombospodin-1. The author then discusses the evolving evidence for an important role of Ca2+ entry in the profibrotic activation of fibroblasts, along with evidence that dysregulation of Ca2+-transporting transient potential receptor channels and inward rectifier K+ channels in AF fibroblasts is profibrotic. Finally, the author reviews the evidence for micro-ribonucleic acid involvement in atrial fibrotic signaling and AF promotion. It is hoped that an improved understanding of the mechanisms controlling atrial fibrosis will open up new opportunities for AF prevention and management.
Copyright © 2017 American College of Cardiology Foundation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  arrhythmia therapy; atrial fibrillation prevention; atrial remodeling; extracellular matrix; fibroblast proliferation and differentiation; myofibroblast ion channels and transporters

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29759598     DOI: 10.1016/j.jacep.2017.03.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JACC Clin Electrophysiol        ISSN: 2405-500X


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