Reverse remodeling during long-term mechanical unloading of the left ventricle |
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Authors: | Drakos Stavros G Terrovitis John V Anastasiou-Nana Maria I Nanas John N |
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Affiliation: | 3rd Cardiology Department, University of Athens School of Medicine, 24 Makedonias, 104 33, Athens, Greece. |
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Abstract: | A significant proportion of patients placed on long-term mechanical circulatory support for end-stage heart failure can be weaned from mechanical assistance after functional recovery of their native heart ("bridge to recovery"). The pathophysiological mechanisms implicated in reverse remodeling that cause a sustained functional myocardial recovery have recently become the subject of intensive research, expected to provide information with a view to accurately identify reliable prognostic indicators of recovery. In addition, this kind of information will enable changes in the strategy of myocardial recovery by modifying the duration and scale of the unloading regimen or by combining it with other treatments that promote reverse remodeling. |
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Keywords: | HF, heart failure LVAD, left ventricular assist device LV, left ventricle SERCA 2a, sarcoplasmic endoreticular Ca++ ATPase subtype 2a AR, adrenergic receptor ANP, atrial natriuretic peptide BNP, brain-type natriuretic peptide MAPK, mitogen-activated protein kinase Erks, extracellular signal-related kinases JNK, c-Jun N-terminal protein kinases RTK, receptor tyrosine kinase |
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