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Inflammation in Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction

Chronic low-grade inflammation is involved in coronary atherosclerosis, presenting multiple clinical manifestations ranging from asymptomatic to stable angina, acute coronary syndrome, heart failure and sudden cardiac death. Coronary microvasculature consists of vessels with a diameter less than 500...

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Autores principales: Sagris, Marios, Theofilis, Panagiotis, Antonopoulos, Alexios S., Oikonomou, Evangelos, Paschaliori, Christina, Galiatsatos, Nikolaos, Tsioufis, Kostas, Tousoulis, Dimitris
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8703507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34948272
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222413471
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author Sagris, Marios
Theofilis, Panagiotis
Antonopoulos, Alexios S.
Oikonomou, Evangelos
Paschaliori, Christina
Galiatsatos, Nikolaos
Tsioufis, Kostas
Tousoulis, Dimitris
author_facet Sagris, Marios
Theofilis, Panagiotis
Antonopoulos, Alexios S.
Oikonomou, Evangelos
Paschaliori, Christina
Galiatsatos, Nikolaos
Tsioufis, Kostas
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description Chronic low-grade inflammation is involved in coronary atherosclerosis, presenting multiple clinical manifestations ranging from asymptomatic to stable angina, acute coronary syndrome, heart failure and sudden cardiac death. Coronary microvasculature consists of vessels with a diameter less than 500 μm, whose potential structural and functional abnormalities can lead to inappropriate dilatation and an inability to meet the required myocardium oxygen demands. This review focuses on the pathogenesis of coronary microvascular dysfunction and the capability of non-invasive screening methods to detect the phenomenon. Anti-inflammatory agents, such as statins and immunomodulators, including anakinra, tocilizumab, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibitors, have been assessed recently and may constitute additional or alternative treatment approaches to reduce cardiovascular events in atherosclerotic heart disease characterized by coronary microvascular dysfunction.
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spelling pubmed-87035072021-12-25 Inflammation in Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction Sagris, Marios Theofilis, Panagiotis Antonopoulos, Alexios S. Oikonomou, Evangelos Paschaliori, Christina Galiatsatos, Nikolaos Tsioufis, Kostas Tousoulis, Dimitris Int J Mol Sci Review Chronic low-grade inflammation is involved in coronary atherosclerosis, presenting multiple clinical manifestations ranging from asymptomatic to stable angina, acute coronary syndrome, heart failure and sudden cardiac death. Coronary microvasculature consists of vessels with a diameter less than 500 μm, whose potential structural and functional abnormalities can lead to inappropriate dilatation and an inability to meet the required myocardium oxygen demands. This review focuses on the pathogenesis of coronary microvascular dysfunction and the capability of non-invasive screening methods to detect the phenomenon. Anti-inflammatory agents, such as statins and immunomodulators, including anakinra, tocilizumab, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibitors, have been assessed recently and may constitute additional or alternative treatment approaches to reduce cardiovascular events in atherosclerotic heart disease characterized by coronary microvascular dysfunction. MDPI 2021-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8703507/ /pubmed/34948272 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222413471 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tousoulis, Dimitris
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