| Literature DB >> 31201605 |
Amanda B Pullen1, Jeevan Kumar Jadapalli1, Boutayna Rhourri-Frih2, Ganesh V Halade3.
Abstract
Cardiac injuries, like heart attacks, drive the secondary pathology with advanced heart failure. In this process, non-resolving inflammation is a prime component of accelerated cardiovascular disease and subsequent fatal events associated with imbalanced diet, physical inactivity, disrupted circadian rhythms, neuro-hormonal stress, and poly- or co-medication. Laboratory rodents have established that splenic leukocyte-directed resolution mechanisms are essential for cardiac repair after injury. Here, we discuss the impact of three lifestyle-related factors that are prime causes of derailed cardiac healing, putative non-resolving inflammation-resolution mechanisms in cardiovascular diseases, and progressive heart failure after cardiac injury. The presented review resurfaces the lifestyle-related risks and future research directions required to understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms between the causes of cardiovascular disease and their related consequences of non-resolving inflammation.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac repair; Cardiovascular disease; Chronic inflammation; Heart failure; Leukocytes
Year: 2020 PMID: 31201605 PMCID: PMC6911017 DOI: 10.1007/s10741-019-09817-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heart Fail Rev ISSN: 1382-4147 Impact factor: 4.214