| Literature DB >> 32384145 |
Marisol Ruiz-Meana1, Diana Bou-Teen1, Péter Ferdinandy2,3, Mariann Gyongyosi4, Maurizio Pesce5, Cinzia Perrino6, Rainer Schulz7, Joost P G Sluijter8,9, Carlo G Tocchetti10, Thomas Thum11, Rosalinda Madonna12,13.
Abstract
Advanced age is a major predisposing risk factor for the incidence of coronary syndromes and comorbid conditions which impact the heart response to cardioprotective interventions. Advanced age also significantly increases the risk of developing post-ischaemic adverse remodelling and heart failure after ischaemia/reperfusion (IR) injury. Some of the signalling pathways become defective or attenuated during ageing, whereas others with well-known detrimental consequences, such as glycoxidation or proinflammatory pathways, are exacerbated. The causative mechanisms responsible for all these changes are yet to be elucidated and are a matter of active research. Here, we review the current knowledge about the pathophysiology of cardiac ageing that eventually impacts on the increased susceptibility of cells to IR injury and can affect the efficiency of cardioprotective strategies. Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved.Entities:
Keywords: Animal models; Cardiac ageing; Cardioprotection; Ischaemia/reperfusion injury; Omics
Year: 2020 PMID: 32384145 DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvaa132
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc Res ISSN: 0008-6363 Impact factor: 10.787