Cargando…
Oxidative Stress and New Pathogenetic Mechanisms in Endothelial Dysfunction: Potential Diagnostic Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD), including heart and pathological circulatory conditions, are the world’s leading cause of mortality and morbidity. Endothelial dysfunction involved in CVD pathogenesis is a trigger, or consequence, of oxidative stress and inflammation. Endothelial dysfunction is define...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
MDPI
2020
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7355625/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32630452 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9061995 |
_version_ | 1783558319608168448 |
---|---|
author | Scioli, Maria Giovanna Storti, Gabriele D’Amico, Federico Rodríguez Guzmán, Roger Centofanti, Federica Doldo, Elena Céspedes Miranda, Ela María Orlandi, Augusto |
author_facet | Scioli, Maria Giovanna Storti, Gabriele D’Amico, Federico Rodríguez Guzmán, Roger Centofanti, Federica Doldo, Elena Céspedes Miranda, Ela María Orlandi, Augusto |
author_sort | Scioli, Maria Giovanna |
collection | PubMed |
description | Cardiovascular diseases (CVD), including heart and pathological circulatory conditions, are the world’s leading cause of mortality and morbidity. Endothelial dysfunction involved in CVD pathogenesis is a trigger, or consequence, of oxidative stress and inflammation. Endothelial dysfunction is defined as a diminished production/availability of nitric oxide, with or without an imbalance between endothelium-derived contracting, and relaxing factors associated with a pro-inflammatory and prothrombotic status. Endothelial dysfunction-induced phenotypic changes include up-regulated expression of adhesion molecules and increased chemokine secretion, leukocyte adherence, cell permeability, low-density lipoprotein oxidation, platelet activation, and vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration. Inflammation-induced oxidative stress results in an increased accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), mainly derived from mitochondria. Excessive ROS production causes oxidation of macromolecules inducing cell apoptosis mediated by cytochrome-c release. Oxidation of mitochondrial cardiolipin loosens cytochrome-c binding, thus, favoring its cytosolic release and activation of the apoptotic cascade. Oxidative stress increases vascular permeability, promotes leukocyte adhesion, and induces alterations in endothelial signal transduction and redox-regulated transcription factors. Identification of new endothelial dysfunction-related oxidative stress markers represents a research goal for better prevention and therapy of CVD. New-generation therapeutic approaches based on carriers, gene therapy, cardiolipin stabilizer, and enzyme inhibitors have proved useful in clinical practice to counteract endothelial dysfunction. Experimental studies are in continuous development to discover new personalized treatments. Gene regulatory mechanisms, implicated in endothelial dysfunction, represent potential new targets for developing drugs able to prevent and counteract CVD-related endothelial dysfunction. Nevertheless, many challenges remain to overcome before these technologies and personalized therapeutic strategies can be used in CVD management. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-7355625 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2020 |
publisher | MDPI |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-73556252020-07-23 Oxidative Stress and New Pathogenetic Mechanisms in Endothelial Dysfunction: Potential Diagnostic Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets Scioli, Maria Giovanna Storti, Gabriele D’Amico, Federico Rodríguez Guzmán, Roger Centofanti, Federica Doldo, Elena Céspedes Miranda, Ela María Orlandi, Augusto J Clin Med Review Cardiovascular diseases (CVD), including heart and pathological circulatory conditions, are the world’s leading cause of mortality and morbidity. Endothelial dysfunction involved in CVD pathogenesis is a trigger, or consequence, of oxidative stress and inflammation. Endothelial dysfunction is defined as a diminished production/availability of nitric oxide, with or without an imbalance between endothelium-derived contracting, and relaxing factors associated with a pro-inflammatory and prothrombotic status. Endothelial dysfunction-induced phenotypic changes include up-regulated expression of adhesion molecules and increased chemokine secretion, leukocyte adherence, cell permeability, low-density lipoprotein oxidation, platelet activation, and vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration. Inflammation-induced oxidative stress results in an increased accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), mainly derived from mitochondria. Excessive ROS production causes oxidation of macromolecules inducing cell apoptosis mediated by cytochrome-c release. Oxidation of mitochondrial cardiolipin loosens cytochrome-c binding, thus, favoring its cytosolic release and activation of the apoptotic cascade. Oxidative stress increases vascular permeability, promotes leukocyte adhesion, and induces alterations in endothelial signal transduction and redox-regulated transcription factors. Identification of new endothelial dysfunction-related oxidative stress markers represents a research goal for better prevention and therapy of CVD. New-generation therapeutic approaches based on carriers, gene therapy, cardiolipin stabilizer, and enzyme inhibitors have proved useful in clinical practice to counteract endothelial dysfunction. Experimental studies are in continuous development to discover new personalized treatments. Gene regulatory mechanisms, implicated in endothelial dysfunction, represent potential new targets for developing drugs able to prevent and counteract CVD-related endothelial dysfunction. Nevertheless, many challenges remain to overcome before these technologies and personalized therapeutic strategies can be used in CVD management. MDPI 2020-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7355625/ /pubmed/32630452 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9061995 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Scioli, Maria Giovanna Storti, Gabriele D’Amico, Federico Rodríguez Guzmán, Roger Centofanti, Federica Doldo, Elena Céspedes Miranda, Ela María Orlandi, Augusto Oxidative Stress and New Pathogenetic Mechanisms in Endothelial Dysfunction: Potential Diagnostic Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets |
title | Oxidative Stress and New Pathogenetic Mechanisms in Endothelial Dysfunction: Potential Diagnostic Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets |
title_full | Oxidative Stress and New Pathogenetic Mechanisms in Endothelial Dysfunction: Potential Diagnostic Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets |
title_fullStr | Oxidative Stress and New Pathogenetic Mechanisms in Endothelial Dysfunction: Potential Diagnostic Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets |
title_full_unstemmed | Oxidative Stress and New Pathogenetic Mechanisms in Endothelial Dysfunction: Potential Diagnostic Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets |
title_short | Oxidative Stress and New Pathogenetic Mechanisms in Endothelial Dysfunction: Potential Diagnostic Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets |
title_sort | oxidative stress and new pathogenetic mechanisms in endothelial dysfunction: potential diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7355625/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32630452 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9061995 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT sciolimariagiovanna oxidativestressandnewpathogeneticmechanismsinendothelialdysfunctionpotentialdiagnosticbiomarkersandtherapeutictargets AT stortigabriele oxidativestressandnewpathogeneticmechanismsinendothelialdysfunctionpotentialdiagnosticbiomarkersandtherapeutictargets AT damicofederico oxidativestressandnewpathogeneticmechanismsinendothelialdysfunctionpotentialdiagnosticbiomarkersandtherapeutictargets AT rodriguezguzmanroger oxidativestressandnewpathogeneticmechanismsinendothelialdysfunctionpotentialdiagnosticbiomarkersandtherapeutictargets AT centofantifederica oxidativestressandnewpathogeneticmechanismsinendothelialdysfunctionpotentialdiagnosticbiomarkersandtherapeutictargets AT doldoelena oxidativestressandnewpathogeneticmechanismsinendothelialdysfunctionpotentialdiagnosticbiomarkersandtherapeutictargets AT cespedesmirandaelamaria oxidativestressandnewpathogeneticmechanismsinendothelialdysfunctionpotentialdiagnosticbiomarkersandtherapeutictargets AT orlandiaugusto oxidativestressandnewpathogeneticmechanismsinendothelialdysfunctionpotentialdiagnosticbiomarkersandtherapeutictargets |