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- Cardiac remodeling induced by smoking: concepts, relevance, and potential mechanisms
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 2212-4055
- Cardiac or ventricular remodeling is characterized by molecular, cellular, and interstitial alterations that lead to changes in heart size, mass, geometry and function in response to a given insult. Currently, tobacco smoke exposure is recognized as one of these insults. Indeed, tobacco smoke exposure induces the enlargement of the left-sided cardiac chambers, myocardial hypertrophy, and ventricular dysfunction. Potential mechanisms for these alterations include hemodynamic and neurohormonal changes, oxidative stress, inflammation, nitric oxide bioavailability, matrix metalloproteinases and mitogen-activated protein kinase activation. This review will focus on the concepts, relevance, and potential mechanisms of cardiac remodeling induced by tobacco smoke.
- 2012
- Inflammation & Allergy Drug Targets, v. 11, n. 6, p. 442-447, 2012.
- 442-447
- Inflammation & Allergy Drug Targets
- Matrix metalloproteinases
- Oxidative stress
- Tobacco smoke exposure
- Ventricular remodeling
- Cardiac Remodeling
- Heart size
- Myocardial hypertrophy
- Ventricular dysfunction
- Hemodynamic
- Neurohormonal changes
- Oxidative stress
- Inflammation
- Mitogen-activated protein kinase activation
- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22680625
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