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Cardiac conduction diseases: understanding the molecular mechanisms to uncover targets for future treatments

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Τίτλος: Cardiac conduction diseases: understanding the molecular mechanisms to uncover targets for future treatments
Συγγραφείς: Tingting, Li, Qussay, Marashly, Jitae A, Kim, Na, Li, Mihail G, Chelu
Πηγή: Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets. 28:385-400
Στοιχεία εκδότη: Informa UK Limited, 2024.
Έτος έκδοσης: 2024
Θεματικοί όροι: Heart Failure, Cardiac Conduction System Disease, Drug Development, Heart Conduction System, Mutation, Humans, Animals, Molecular Targeted Therapy, Epigenesis, Genetic, Sinoatrial Node
Περιγραφή: The cardiac conduction system (CCS) is crucial for maintaining adequate cardiac frequency at rest and modulation during exercise. Furthermore, the atrioventricular node and His-Purkinje system are essential for maintaining atrioventricular and interventricular synchrony and consequently maintaining an adequate cardiac output.In this review article, we examine the anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of the CCS. We then discuss in detail the most common genetic mutations and the molecular mechanisms of cardiac conduction disease (CCD) and provide our perspectives on future research and therapeutic opportunities in this field.Significant advancement has been made in understanding the molecular mechanisms of CCD, including the recognition of the heterogeneous signaling at the subcellular levels of sinoatrial node, the involvement of inflammatory and autoimmune mechanisms, and the potential impact of epigenetic regulations on CCD. However, the current treatment of CCD manifested as bradycardia still relies primarily on cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIEDs). On the other hand, an If specific inhibitor was developed to treat inappropriate sinus tachycardia and sinus tachycardia in heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction. More work is needed to translate current knowledge into pharmacologic or genetic interventions for the management of CCDs.
Τύπος εγγράφου: Article
Γλώσσα: English
ISSN: 1744-7631
1472-8222
DOI: 10.1080/14728222.2024.2351501
Σύνδεσμος πρόσβασης: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38700451
Αριθμός Καταχώρησης: edsair.doi.dedup.....ef0252214092a7f4e5ad84cdb548d2cf
Βάση Δεδομένων: OpenAIRE
Περιγραφή
ISSN:17447631
14728222
DOI:10.1080/14728222.2024.2351501